Pen with a built-in slip paper

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6354754
  • Patent Number
    6,354,754
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 12, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A pen with a built-in slip paper, which comprises mainly an inner tube and an outer tube, and a gap is furnished between the two tubes; both the inner tube and the outer tube are furnished with two corresponding elongate slots; an ink tube in the inner tube is used for mounting a paper-roll cylinder, of which one end is pushed with a spring to prevent the paper roll from loosening; the paper end of the paper roll is to be pulled out of the elongate slot; after the inner and outer tubes are rotate and positioned, the paper surface of the slip paper will pass and show in the paper-pushing hole, and it can be pulled out by pushing the paper end so as to tear a piece of slip paper off.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a pen, and particularly to a pen with a built-in slip paper.




2. Description of the Prior Art




In our daily life, people often encounter a trifling matter; i.e., there is no slip paper available upon being necessary to take a short message or the like; after a while, a piece of paper might be found, but the thing needs to remember might be confused or forgotten.




In order to provide a pen with a slip paper, a patent application, “A Pen with A Slip Paper” No. 77208704 has been filed in Taiwan; in the application, the penholder has an elongate slot, in which a shaft is used for mounting a paper roll. The shaft and the ink tube are connected together; the upper end of the shaft of a slip paper is mounted with a rotary knob attached with a ratchet wheel. The end of a slip paper is placed through the elongate slot so as to facilitate the slip paper to be pulled out. The shaft can be turned by moving the knob. A built-in wedge-shaped member in the pen is used for cutting the slip paper glued so as to pull a piece of slip paper for writing.




Another conventional pen with a slip-paper structure was filed under a title of “Ball Pen with A Slip Paper Device” under No. 81206055, in which the upper part of the penholder has a hollow space, while the bottom center thereof is furnished with a round bar mounted with a ratchet wheel; the ratchet wheel includes two layers, of which the lower layer is a ratchet wheel with a catch pawl to control the wheel to rotate only in one direction, while the upper layer is a granular wheel having a shape corresponding to that of the penholder so as to facilitate the round bar to rotate. The shaft of the ratchet wheel is connected with the paper roll so as to have the slip paper moved out of the slot of the penholder; the slot has a knife-like edge to tear the paper pulled out; a cap is mounted over the paper roll so as to provide the functions of feeding paper, tearing and preventing from turning backwards, and to facilitate the slip paper to be torn off.




In the conventional pen having a slip paper, the tearing line of the elongate paper roll is usually in a straight-line shape; the elongate slot of the penholder is in contact with the paper roll directly. After a paper roll is loaded in the penholder, the paper roll is firmly loaded therein without having any difficulty for feeding paper during initial operation period; however, after several pieces of paper are pulled out, the paper-feeding condition will not be quite smooth as a result of the paper roll becoming looser and looser and the feeding force of the shaft becoming weaker and weaker.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The prime feature of the present invention is that both the inner tube and the outer tube are furnished with two corresponding elongate slots respectively; a paper-pushing hole is furnished beside the elongate slot in the outer tube, and the paper-pushing hole can facilitate the paper end of the slip paper to be pushed out of the elongate slot for further pulling.




Another feature of the present invention is that both the inner tube and the outer tube are furnished with two corresponding elongate slots respectively; the two elongate slots can be rotated for positioning after a slip paper mounted in place; the inner tube has a catch point for preventing the inner and outer tubes from sliding upon the slip paper being pulled.




Still another feature of the present invention is that a gap is furnished between the inner tube and the outer tube to facilitate the slip paper to be pulled so as to reduce paper-pulling resistance, and to provide the slip paper with a clamp force.




A further feature of the present invention is that one end of the paper roll is glued with a shaft of the paper-roll cylinder; the center hole of the paper cylinder is loaded with an ink tube, which is plugged in a cylindrical hole of a connection tube; one end of the paper-roll cylinder is pushed against the end of the connection tube, and the other end thereof is pushed with a spring; the contact surfaces thereof are in close contact and friction condition each other so as to prevent the paper roll in the inner tube from loosening.




A still further feature of the present invention is that after the paper roll is loaded in the cylindrical hole of the inner tube, one end of the paper roll is glued together with the paper-roll cylinder, while the other end thereof is pulled to the edge of the elongate slot of the outer tube. The rolled portion of the paper roll is in a tight-rolled condition; both ends thereof are fastened in place, and the paper roll is not in a loose condition, which often causes more or less difficulty upon pulling.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the present invention, showing the outer structure thereof.





FIG. 2

is a disassembled view of the present invention, showing the relation among parts thereof.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the relation among assemblies thereof.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the present invention, showing a line


4





4


in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the present invention, showing a line


5





5


in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

is a disassembled view of the present invention, showing a paper roll to be mounted in an inner tube.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the present invention, showing the glue label of a paper roll pulled out.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the present invention, showing the inner tube and the outer tube being rotated to a fastened position.





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of the present invention, showing the paper end of a power roll pushed to the elongate slot.





FIG. 10

is a disassembled view of the present invention, showing the structure of the catch hole between the inner tube and the outer tube.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


4


, the pen


11


according to the present invention comprises a slip paper


12


, an inner tube


13


, an outer tube


14


, a pen head


15


, a rotation cap


16


, a connection tube


18


, an ink tube


19


and a spring


25


; one end of the inner tube


13


and the rotation cap


16


are riveted together; the other end thereof is mounted with a tail cap


39


. The upper end of the rotation cap


16


is mounted with a knob


17


so as to have a connection tube


18


mounted thereon; the other end of the connection tube


18


has a cylindrical hole


26


for receiving an ink tube


19


. The inner tube


13


is mounted with an outer tube


14


and a pen head


15


. The rotation cap


16


can be rotated so as to have the ink tube


19


moved up and down for writing.




The inner tube


13


and the outer tube


14


are made of thin tubes; the cylindrical hole


28


of the inner tube has a space for receiving a paper roll


20


of slip paper


12


; one end of the inner tube


13


is riveted together with a connection bar


37


of the rotation cap


16


to provide the inner tube


13


with a rotation force. The inner tube


13


has an elongate slot


31


having a suitable width; the width of the elongate slot


31


is slightly less than that of the paper roll


20


of a slip paper


12


. One end of the inner tube is punched with a catch point


38


beside the elongate slot


31


; the catch point


38


is used for assembling the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


together. After the paper end


23


of a slip paper


12


is pulled out, and after the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


are rotated at a given angle, the catch point


38


will detain, the elongate slot


32


of the outer tube


14


so as to prevent the inner tube


13


separating from the outer tube


14


. One end of the inner tube


13


is furnished with inner threads


34


to be engaged with the outer threads


35


of the pen head


15


.




The cylindrical hole


29


of the outer tube


14


is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the inner tube


13


; the length of the outer tube


14


is also slightly longer than that of the inner tube


13


. After the outer tube


14


is mounted on the inner tube


13


, both the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


are in register condition near the end of the rotation cap


16


; the other end of the outer tube


14


is slightly longer than that of the inner tube


13


; the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


have corresponding elongate slots


31


and


32


respectively, both two elongate slots


31


and


32


have the same width. Both ends of the elongate slots


31


and


32


near the pen head


15


are in register condition, Near the rotation cap


16


, the elongate slot


32


of the outer tube


14


is slightly higher than the catch point


38


on the inner tube


13


. The catch point


38


and the upper end of the elongate slot


32


of the outer tube


14


can provide a detaining function for limiting the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


from rotation freely. As shown in

FIG. 10

, the outer tube


14


has a catch hole


44


corresponding the catch point


38


of the inner tube


13


; after a slip paper


12


is loaded into the cylindrical hole


28


of the inner tube


13


, and after the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


are rotated to a given position, the catch point


38


and the catch hole


44


will provide a detaining and positioning function to prevent the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


from rotating freely.




The mid-part at one side of the elongate slot


32


of the outer tube


14


has a paper-pushing hole


33


, which is preferred a triangular hole, or may be an oblong hole or the like; the paper-pushing hole


33


is used for facilitating a thumb to push the paper surface


40


out of the elongate slot


32


of the outer tube


14


; then, a hand of a user can pull the paper end outwards and tear a given length desired.




The lower ends of the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


are screwed up in the pen head


15


; the center of the tubes has a cylindrical hole for receiving and direction an ink tube


19


; the outer end thereof has outer threads


35


to be engaged with inner threads


34


of the inner tube


13


. One end of the outer threads


35


has a cylindrical surface


36


with a larger diameter. The cylindrical surface


36


is to be mounted with one end of the outer tube


14


. After the pen head


15


is screwed to the inner threads


34


of one end of the inner tube


13


, a very narrow space will be left between the end of the outer tube


14


and the positioning shoulder


42


so as to have the outer tube


14


not screwed up tightly.




The upper end of the connection tube


18


is furnished with threads


43


, and the other end thereof has a cylindrical hole


26


for plugging and connecting one end of the ink tube


19


. The connection tube


18


is connected with the knob


17


of the rotation cap


16


by means of threads


43


thereof; the knob


17


can drive the ink tube


19


to move upon being rotated. The cylindrical hole


26


of the connection tube


18


is connected with the ink tube


19


. The surface of the ink tube


19


is mounted in a cylindrical hole


22


of a paper-roll cylinder


21


of the slip paper


12


; i.e., the ink tube


19


becomes a shaft to support the paper roll


20


of the slip paper


12


.




After a paper roll


20


is loaded in the cylindrical hole


28


of the inner tube


13


, one end of the paper roll


20


is glued to the paper-roll cylinder


21


, and the while slip paper


12


will be rolled tightly in place. The paper end


23


of the paper roll is glued with a glue label


24


to show a direction. The center of the paper-roll cylinder


21


has a cylindrical hole


22


, which is in contact with the outer diameter of the ink tube


19


with a slight tightness; i.e., the paper roll


20


mounted on the ink tube


19


would not slide freely. After a paper roll


20


is loaded into the cylindrical hole


28


of the inner tube


13


of the pen


11


, one end of the paper-roll cylinder


21


of the paper roll


20


must push against the end surface


27


of the connection bar


37


of the rotation cap


16


; the outer surface of the ink tube


19


is mounted with a spring


25


to push the paper-roll cylinder


21


of the paper roll


20


so as to have the paper-roll cylinder


21


positioned in place without loosening, sliding and turning freely; i.e., the slip paper


12


would not loosen after being used up a given portion of length.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


6


to


8


, when mount the paper roll


20


, the pen head


15


and the spring


25


must be removed first, and then turn the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


so as to have the elongate slots


31


and


32


aligned each other as shown in

FIG. 6

; then, the paper roll


20


with a glue label


24


is mounted to the ink tube


19


until the paper roll being plugged into the cylindrical hole


28


of the elongate slot


31


; then, set the glue label


24


in the elongate slots


31


and


32


; mount the spring


25


to the ink tube


19


, and screw the pen head


15


with the inner threads


34


of the inner tube


13


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, pull the paper end


23


of the paper roll


20


out of the elongate slots


31


and


32


; use one hand to hold the paper end


23


and the outer tube


14


, while the other hand holds the rotation cap


16


and turn until the catch point


38


of the inner tube


13


being engaged with the elongate slot


32


of the outer tube


14


; as shown in

FIG. 8

, the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


will be set in place without loosening and turning. The paper end


23


and the glue label


24


will be out of the elongate slot


32


of the outer tube


14


; use the thumb of one hand to press the paper surface


40


in the paper-pushing hole


33


, while the other hand can pull and tear a piece of paper; in that case, the user would feel a resistance to prevent the paper roll


20


from being pulled.




Before tearing off the first paper end


23


, turn the elongate slot


31


of the inner tube


13


towards the paper-pushing hole


33


of the outer tube


14


so as to have the paper surface of the paper roll moved into a gap


30


between the inner tube


13


and the outer tube


14


. Since the gap


30


is well designed in advance, it would not cause any hindrance to the paper surface, such as being too tight, deforming or two loose.




Before tearing off the first paper end


23


, pull the paper surface of paper roll


20


into the gap


30


between the inner tube


13


and the outer tube


14


; after the catch point


38


of the inner tube


13


engages with the elongate slot


32


of the outer tube


14


, the paper surface of the paper roll


20


will pass through the paper-push hole


33


of the outer tube


14


; the lower edge of the paper surface


40


will be in close contact with the surface of the inner tube


13


, and the surfaces of the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


will provide the paper surface with a suitable clamp force; the other end of the paper-roll cylinder


21


is mounted to the ink tube


19


; as a result of the flexible pushing force of the spring


25


, the paper roll


20


in the cylindrical hole


28


of the inner tube


13


would not have any loose condition from the second use to the last use.




Before tearing off the second slip paper


12


as shown in

FIG. 9

, the paper end


23


of the paper roll


20


is stored in the gap


30


beside the elongate slot


32


of the outer tube


14


; as soon as a thumb presses to the paper-pushing hole


33


and pushes the paper surface


40


towards the elongate slot


32


, the paper end


23


of the paper roll


20


will move out of the elongate slot


32


to facilitate the slip paper


12


to be pulled out.




During the second time of pulling the slip paper


12


up to a given length, use a thumb to press the paper surface in the paper-pushing hole


33


to discontinue the pulling; then, tear off a piece of paper along the edge of the elongate slot


32


in accordance with the length desired.




In the present invention, a gap is furnished between the inner tube


13


and the outer tube


14


; the paper end


23


of the paper roll


20


can be pulled out through the elongate slots


31


and


32


; after the inner and outer tubes


13


and


14


are positioned by rotating, the paper surface


40


of the slip paper


12


will pass through the paper-pushing hole


33


of the outer tube


14


; then, use a thumb to push the paper end


23


outer of the elongate slot


32


of the outer tube


14


so as to facilitate the slip paper to be pulled.




According to the aforesaid description of the embodiment, the features and the structure of the present invention have been disclosed completely, and it is apparent that the present invention has provided an obvious improvement, which is never anticipated and achieved by any person in the field; further, the structure thereof is also deemed unique.



Claims
  • 1. A pen with a built-in slip paper comprising:a rotation cap; an inner tube, of which one end is riveted to said rotation cap, while the other end thereof is screwed to a pen head; a center cylindrical hole of said inner tube being loaded with a paper roll which is to be mounted on an ink tube; one side of said inner tube furnished with an elongate slot for a paper end to be pulled out; a catch point furnished beside one end of said elongate slot to be engaged with an outer tube upon said slip paper being rotated so as to provide a positioning function; said outer tube mounted over said inner tube, but separated from said inner tube at a gap said outer tube having an elongate slot corresponding to said elongate slot of said inner tube; a paper-pushing hole furnished beside said outer tube elongate slot to facilitate a paper end of said slip paper to be pushed out by using a thumb.
  • 2. A pen with a built-in slip paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the length of said outer tube is slightly longer than said inner tube; when said outer tube is mounted over said inner tube, the ends of said inner and outer tubes near said rotation cap being in register condition; other end of said inner tube screwed to outer threads of said pen head, while said outer tube is mounted to a cylindrical surface on said pen head below said outer threads so as to provide said gap between said inner and outer tubes.
  • 3. A pen with a built-in slip paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper end of said outer tube elongate slot is slightly higher than said catch point furnished on said inner tube; said catch point to be engaged with said elongate slot of said outer tube so as to provide a positioning function.
  • 4. A pen with a built-in slip paper as claimed in claim 1, wherein ends of said inner and outer tubes near said rotation cap are in register condition; a catch hole furnished in said outer tube, and corresponding to a position of said catch point on said inner tube so as to provide a positioning function upon rotating said inner and outer tubes.
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