The present invention relates to a pen instrument, and more particularly to a pen instrument with controllable whistle.
Conventional pen instruments were simply designed for writing. However, with the diversification of commercial products and different demands from different users, manufacturers of pens have developed diversified pens with different shapes and functions. For example, there are pens with different patterns, textures, or attached ornaments. There are even pens with light or sound emitting elements to emit light or sound.
In view that different patterns, textures, or ornaments on pens only provide visual changes in pens, and pens with light or sound emitting elements must be battery-powered to actuate electronic components of the light or sound emitting elements, it is desirable to develop a pen instrument that has integrated functions to serve as a writing instrument, an ornament, and a sound-producer.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a pen instrument with controllable whistle that produces whistle when airflow is supplied thereto, so that the pen instrument has the function of producing sound.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a pen instrument with controllable whistle, so that a user may allow or cut off flowing of air through the whistle via an easily operable member.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a pen instrument with controllable whistle and balloon, so that the whistle not only allows the pen instrument to produce sound, but also inflates the balloon when air flows through the whistle. And, when the balloon is deflated, air flown out of the balloon also causes the whistle to produce sound.
To achieve the above and other objects, the pen instrument with a controllable whistle according to the present invention includes a pen instrument and a whistle removably connected to the pen instrument. The whistle includes a tubular body; a sleeve connected at a rear end to a first open end of the tubular body and at a front end to a rear end of the pen instrument to connect the whistle to the pen instrument; a whistle-producing reed structure fixedly provided in an inner space of the tubular body and including a reed; and a cut-off device provided at a predetermined position on the tubular body and operable by a user to allow or cut off flowing of air through the inner space of the tubular body. A balloon is connected to a second open end of the tubular body opposite to the pen instrument and inflated when the cut-off device is in a position allowing air to flow through the tubular body into the balloon. And, when the balloon is deflated, it also causes the whistle to produce sound.
The pen instrument with controllable whistle not only serves to write, but also functions as a novel ornament capable of producing sound, and is therefore helpful in giving the pen instrument an increased value.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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The tubular body 21 is formed around the second open end 21b with a radially expanded annular flange 24 for a neck 31 of the balloon 3 to firmly engage therewith, as shown in
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The second dam 43 is also a semicircular wall projected from an inner wall of the tubular body 21 into the inner space 22 in a second radial direction opposite to the first radial direction to define a flat top 431, which is located close to the radial middle point of the inner space 22 to block almost one half of the air passage defined in the inner space 22. The second dam 43 is spaced from and located behind the first dam 42 by a predetermined distance in the tubular body 21 relative to the first open end 21a.
The reed 41 has an end fixedly connected to the flat top 421 of the first dam 42, and an opposite free end extended toward the flat top 431 of the second dam 43 with a predetermined clearance existed between the free end of the reed 41 and the flat top 431 of the second dam 43. Whereby, when an amount of air flows through the clearance between the second dam 43 and the reed 41, the reed 41 is vibrated to produce whistle.
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The cut-off device 5 is slidably moved in the slot 25 between a first or inflating position and a second or cut-off position. When the cut-off device 5 is moved to the first position as shown in
When the cut-off device 5 is moved to the second position as shown in
The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
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20060090628 A1 | May 2006 | US |