Claims
- 1. An implement for applying liquid to a support, comprising:a container having a wall defining a first storage area for storing liquid and a second storage area, the wall having an opening and a first capillary slot; a tip; a capillary wick extending from the opening to the tip; a capillary storage within the second storage area and at least a portion of the second storage is in direct contact with the capillary wick, wherein the first capillary slot has a defined capillarity that is lower than an average capillarity of the capillary wick but is greater than an average capillarity of the capillary storage.
- 2. An implement according to claim 1, wherein the capillary wick completely fills the opening.
- 3. An implement according to claim 1, wherein the first capillary slot extends from the opening.
- 4. An implement according to claim 1, wherein the container has at least one vent bore lateral from the capillary wick near the tip.
- 5. An implement according to claim 1, wherein the capillary storage is separated from the first storage area such that the capillary storage only comes into contact with the liquid from the first storage only through the capillary wick.
- 6. An implement according to claim 1, wherein the capillary wick has a passage within at least a portion of the capillary wick.
- 7. An implement according to claim 1, wherein the first capillary slot allows air to enter thereof for compensate of liquid taken from the first storage area of the container.
- 8. An implement according to claim 1, wherein the wall has a second capillary slot, wherein the second capillary slot has a defined capillarity that is lower than an average capillarity of the capillary wick but is greater than an average capillarity of the capillary storage.
- 9. An implement according to claim 1, wherein the second capillary slot extends from the opening.
- 10. A method of compensating for liquid leaving a liquid storage container of a writing instrument, comprising:opening a liquid storage container; filling the opening with a capillary wick having an average capillarity to transfer liquid from the liquid storage container to a tip; storing excess liquid from the liquid storage area in a capillary storage in direct contact with the capillary wick; feeding air to the liquid storage container through a capillary slot having a defined capillarity that is lower than the average capillarity of the capillary wick but is greater than the average capillarity of the capillary storage to substantially maintain a predetermine vacuum pressure within the liquid storage container.
- 11. A method according to claim 10, wherein the opening is formed in a wall between the liquid storage container and the capillary storage, wherein the capillary slot is formed on the wall.
- 12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the capillary slot extends outwardly from the opening.
- 13. A method according to claim 10, wherein the opening is formed in a wall between the liquid storage container and the capillary storage, wherein the capillary slot is formed between the capillary wick and the wall.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/714,019, filed on Nov. 16, 2000, which itself is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/011,842, filed on Feb. 13, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,183,155 B1, filed on May 26, 1998 and issued Feb. 6, 2001, which is based on and is a 371 International Application No. PCT/DE96/01530, filed on Aug. 12, 1996, which claims priority of German Application 195 29 865.9, filed on Aug. 14, 1995.
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