Claims
- 1. A multiangular pen comprising
- a pen nib having a trunk extending in the longitudinal direction of the pen nib, plural projections radially and outwardly projected from the trunk with a certain angular interval interposed between the projections, plural slits each extending downward from a tip of the trunk between the projections, plural clearances each extending along the tip portion of the projection, and an ink chamber surrounded by the slits and projections, said slits and projections being alternately arranged and the tip portion of said pen nib being formed as a pyramid;
- a pen nib holder sleeve having a pen nib housing hole extending along its center axis to house the pen nib and also having a tapered portion whose diameter becomes smaller and smaller as it comes nearer and nearer a front end thereof;
- a push sleeve having a guide hole extending in its longitudinal direction and communicating with the pen nib housing hole, said push sleeve being fitted into the pen nib housing hole at a back end of said pen nib holder sleeve to strike against a back end face of said pen nib;
- ink introducing cores made of fibers material and extending to the ink chamber, passing through the guide hole, and the pen nib housing hole;
- a penholder for housing an assembly of the pen nib, pen nib holder sleeve and push sleeve; and
- an ink holding member;
- wherein grooves are formed on the inner face of the pen nib housing hole in the pen nib holder sleeve to fix and hold the pen nib not to move in its rotating direction and one or more holder pieces each having a passage therein through which one of said ink introducing cores is passed is arranged integral to the front end of said pen nib holder sleeve.
- 2. A multiangular pen according to claim 1 wherein said pen nib fixing grooves are radially and outwardly formed on the inner face of the pen nib housing hole in said pen nib holder sleeve, extending in the longitudinal direction of the holder sleeve and the projections of said pen nib are fitted into the grooves to fix said pen nib not to move in its rotating direction.
- 3. A multiangular pen according to claim 2 wherein said pen nib is stopped in the pen nib housing hole by the tapered portion of said pen nib holder sleeve not to move in the forward direction.
- 4. A multiangular pen according to claim 3 wherein said pen nib in the pen nib housing hole is restricted by the push sleeve fitted into the pen nib holder sleeve not to move in the backward direction.
- 5. A multiangular pen according to claim 4 wherein each of said one or more holder pieces has such a section that can fit the trunk of said pen nib and can contact elastically with the trunk of said pen nib.
- 6. A multiangular pen according to claim 5 wherein the guide hole in the push sleeve has a three-forked section.
- 7. A multiangular pen according to claim 6 wherein said ink introducing cores extend from the ink holding member, passing through the guide hole in the push sleeve, between the inner face of the pen nib housing hole and the pen nib, and passages in the holder pieces.
- 8. A multiangular pen according to claim 7 wherein the front end of each of said ink introducing cores is contacted with a corresponding one of said slits from outside the pen nib.
Priority Claims (3)
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62-307566 |
Dec 1987 |
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63-193412 |
Aug 1988 |
JPX |
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63-120957[U] |
Sep 1988 |
JPX |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 280,487, filed Dec. 6, 1988.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Divisions (1)
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280487 |
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