The utility pertains to stationery, and relates to markers.
A marker can mark signs on paper, wood, metal, plastic or porcelain enamel. Normally these signs are colorful. In the prior art, a marker just have a shank, which is inconvenient for users to hold. Most of the markers on sale are columniform. As a result, the marker may roll off the table and break its accessory, such as a nib. At the same time, the prior maker pen doesn't look good, nor can be easily arranged.
The utility model relates to a marker which can be hold comfortably and stably.
The technical solution of the utility model is as follows:
A marker, which comprises a shank and a cap fitting over the shank, the front of the shank has a nib, the end of the shank has two grooves in its two sides and one side of the cap has a fastener.
The nib is 18 mm, 8 mm or fine line.
The shape of the fastener is quadrate.
The groove has a hatch at the bottom of the shank, and it's convenient for the shank and the cap to connect with each other.
The shape of the groove is quadrate.
The fastener and the groove match with each other; the fastener and the groove are connected by putting the fastener of the cap into the groove of the shank through the hatch.
The shank and the cap are connected to be a cuboid, so after connecting, the marker is orderly and easy to arrange and carry.
The shank has a protrusion at the bottom of it.
The fastener of the cap can be put into the groove through the hatch, and the marker would be hold easily and stably. Two markers are connected together by putting the fastener of one marker into the groove of another marker. When two markers are connected, it's convenient to hold and order. When combining three markers together, the fastener of one marker is put into the groove of the second one. Then, the fastener of second one is put into the groove of the third marker. More markers also can be connected together in this way to form a cuboid, which is easy to pack away.
The advantageous effects of the utility model as compared with the prior art are as follows:
1. When people writing, one or more caps of the markers of the utility model can be connected together to form a cuboid marker, which is more stable and comfortable.
2. One or more markers of the utility model can be connected. And the connected marker is orderly and easy to arrange and carry.
3. The marker according to the utility model is cuboid, which is beautiful and convenient to pack away.
FIG. shows a schematic representation of the shank of the marker according to the utility model.
The marker according to the utility model is explained in more detail by the figure:
A marker, which comprises a shank 1 and a cap 2 that fitting over the shank,
The nib of the marker is 18 mm, 8 mm or fine line. The users can choose the size all by themselves. The shape of the fastener 21 is quadrate. The groove 12 has a hatch at the bottom of the shank 1. It's convenient for the shank and the cap to connect with each other. The fastener 21 and the groove 12 match with each other. The fastener 21 is put into the groove 12 through the hatch, so the fastener and the groove are connected. The shank 1 and the cap 2 are connected to be a cuboid, which is easy to carry and place.
The marker is thin, so it's not convenient to hold. The fastener is put into the groove through the hatch, and the connected markers would be more stable.
The fastener can be put into the groove through the hatch, and the connected markers are stable and easy to hold.
The above embodiments are used to help the person in the art understand and utilize the utility model. It's obvious that they can amend these embodiments according to general principle of the utility model without creative work. Therefore, the present utility model should not be defined by the above embodiments, and all the improvements and changes made by the skilled person in the art according to the utility model should be within the scope of protection.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201120320684.5 | Aug 2011 | CN | national |