This invention relates to a multi-color pen and more particularly to a multi-color pen with a plurality of useful implements.
Multi-color pens are well known and have been in wide spread use for many years. For example, a U.S. Pat. No. 4,692,046 of Lan discloses a pen containing multi-color cores located in different tubes housed in the pen body. The colors can be optionally selected for use readily using a specially designed turnable knob having a projected edge in cam contact with the top end of the core-receiving tubes. The top end of the core-receiving tube is pushed down-ward for use, when the turnable knob is rotated to enable a person to select a color core quickly and readily.
A more recent development in multi-color pens with storage functions is disclosed in a U.S. Pat. No. 7,347,638 of Lin. As disclosed, the pen with storage function includes a pen holder, an end of which includes a storage device, enabling a USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector of the storage device to protrude out of the penholder, for connecting with an external computer to download data. A chosen place on a surface of the penholder is installed with a light pervious casing, and an inner wall of the penholder, corresponding to the light pervious casing, is surrounded with at least one solar power flashing LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), such that when the LCD has absorbed sufficient solar energy, commercial prints on the LCD can be flashingly displayed.
Notwithstanding the above, it is presently believed that there is a need and a potential commercial market for a multi-color pen that includes a plurality of useful implements. There should be a market for such devices because they can provide multiple elements in a convenient and relatively small space and enable a user to use the pen for various purposes.
In essence a multi-color pen in accordance with the present invention includes a plurality of useful implements. For example, the pen comprises a multi-segmented pen body including a longitudinally extending hollow tube having a longitudinal axis, an outer wall, a tapered lower portion, an open upper end and an open lower end. A plurality of cylindrical sub-assemblies, each of which includes a supply of writing material and a writing point connected to one of the supplies of writing material. In one embodiment of the invention an eraser is disposed in and closes said opening in the upper end. In addition, means are provided for extending one of the writing points out of the open lower end for engagement with a writing surface and for retracting the writing point into the hollow tube and subsequently retracting the point into the hollow tube. A cylindrical longitudinally extending cover having a longitudinal axis with a closed top and an open bottom end for sealingly closing the writing points within the body of the pen is provided. A compass is disposed on the top of the upper end of the cover while a digital time and temperature indicator are disposed on a side of the cover. In addition, a rotatable pocket clip extends downwardly from the top of the cover along the longitudinal axis of the cover and is rotatable about an axis that is perpendicular to the axis of the longitudinal cover. The pocket clip includes a ruler having a straight edge and graduations of length along the edge as well as a letter opener with a sharp edge that is separate from the ruler but rotatable therewith and there apart for use as a letter opener.
A second embodiment of the invention includes a longitudinally extending pen body including two separable hollow tubes each with opposite ends and wherein the hollow tubes are aligned along a common axis. A first writing element with a first selected color is disposed in and extending out of one end of the first of the two separable hollow tubes while a second and a third writing element are disposed in opposite ends of the second of the two separable hollow tubes and wherein each of the second and third writing elements are of different colors that are different than the color of the first writing element. Further, a hollow connecting member connects the separable hollow tubes together along the common axis to form the pen body having a first portion and a generally common diameter. A first pen cover having an open end and a closed end is constructed and dimensioned to cover and seal the first writing element and includes a rotatable pocket clip extending downwardly along a first portion of the pen body and rotatable at one end thereof about an axis that is perpendicular to the common axis.
In the second embodiment of the invention, the rotatable pocket clip includes a ruler having a straight edge and graduations of length along the straight edge and a letter opener with a sharp edge separate from the straight edge but rotatable about the same axis as the ruler. A compass is disposed in the closed end of the first cover and a digital readout for a thermometer or time piece is disposed in a side of the first cover. A second pen cover having an open end and a closed end constructed and dimensioned to cover and seal one of the second or third writing elements is provided and a digital readout for the other of a temperature or time is disposed in the second cover.
The invention will now be described in connection with the accompanying figures wherein like reference numerals have been used to indicate like parts.
A pen 10 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a pen body including a hollow tube 10′ having a longitudinally extending axis as illustrated in
As illustrated in
A second embodiment is illustrated in
The pen 100 also includes a cylindrical spacer 110 that covers the second writing portion 103 and an eraser 107 from portion 109. A removable second cover 113 covers the writing portion 111. A cover 113 sealingly closes the writing elements and also includes a digital temperature indicator 112 and rotatably mounted pocket clip 114 that includes a short ruler or straight edge and knife blade 117 and is rotatable about a common point 121. Finally, the cover 113 includes a compass 116 at the top of the cover 113. A more detailed drawing of the compass is shown in
Finally,
While the invention has been described in connection with its preferred embodiments it should be recognized that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/111,433, filed Nov. 5, 2008, entitled “Multi-Color Pen”.
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