BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the writing instrument and pivoting embodiment in use.
FIG. 2 is an orthogonal view of the top side of the writing instrument of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3A is an orthogonal sectional view of FIG. 2 at the initial position.
FIG. 3B is an orthogonal sectional view of FIG. 2 at a subsequent pivot position.
FIG. 4 is an orthogonal partial sectional view of the outer side of the writing instrument of FIG. 2.
FIG. 5 is an orthogonal enlarged partial sectional view of FIG. 4.
FIG. 5A is an orthogonal exploded view of FIG. 5.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a writing instrument 1, comprising (2) matching pencil segments 2A, 2B. The pencil segments 2A, 2B, of the embodiment are comprised of an elongated core-element marking means 9, having a length of 3.5 inches, a width 0.250 of an inch, and a thickness 0.062 of an inch, and a holder 10, surrounding and encasing the elongated core-element marking means 9, and having a length of 3.5 inches, a width 0.562 of an inch, and a thickness 0.312 of an inch. A swivel joint assembly 11 connects the segments 2A, 2B, of the writing instrument 1. The swivel joint assembly 11 is made from a high strength material such as steel, but can be made from a variety of other materials as required for strength purposes. Referring to FIGS. 4, 5, 5A, the female end 15, of the swivel joint assembly 11, has a shaft 0.187 of an inch in diameter on one end and a spherical ball shape 0.250 of an inch in diameter on the opposite end. The female end 15, measures 0.688 of an inch in total length. (2) tongs are cut out on the center line of the spherical ball shaped end parallel to the length of the shaft to form a fork like shape. Each tong is 0.083 of an inch in thickness with a 0.083 of an inch space between the tongs, and a depth of 0.250 of an inch. The male end 14, of the swivel joint assembly 11, has a shaft 0.187 of an inch in diameter on one end, and a spherical ball shape 0.250 of an inch in diameter on the opposite end, and measures 1.250 inches in total length. (1) tong is cut out on the center line of the spherical ball shaped end parallel to the length of the shaft. The tong is 0.08 of an inch in thickness and 0.250 of an inch in depth. A hole is drilled through the 0.250 inch diameter spherical part of the male 14, and female 15 of the swivel joint assembly 11, perpendicular to the longitude of the shaft and center line of the 0.250 diameter sphere, and then tapped. A screw 16 is mounted in the spherical center point of the swivel joint assembly 11, swivel ably connecting the female 15, and male 14. Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, The elongated shaft of the female end 15 and the male end 14 of the swivel joint 11 are inserted into bores 17, and 18, of segments 2A, and 2B respectively, and positioned geometrically to where the pivot axis of the swivel joint assembly 11, is perpendicular to the longitude, and parallel to the width of segments 2A, 2B, then permanently secured by a bonding agent such as glue or epoxy (not shown). Referring to FIG. 3A, which shows a sectional view of the writing instrument 1, of FIG. 2 taken at the sectioning plane, and in the direction indicated by the section arrows 3A-3A. This sectional view shows the initial position of the writing instrument 1. Referring to FIG. 3B, the subsequent view of FIG. 3A, segment 2A, in a subsequent moved position. The attached segments 2A, 2B, are tapered to a 45 degree angle 22, to prevent interference with the swivel joint assembly 11. Referring to FIGS. 1-5A, the spherical center point of the swivel joint assembly 11, pivots allowing approximately 360 degree range of free movement of attached segments 2A, 2B, The swivel joint assembly 11, is encased in a single ply of heat shrink tubing 21, 0.500 of an inch in diameter, 1.125 inches in length, and 0.0625 of all inch thick. The writing instrument 1 can be made in a variety of configurations colors, sizes, and core-element marking means 9. Users can set the writing instrument 1 at a desired angle by pivoting one or both segments 2A, 2B, in order to reach within and mark upon surfaces as needed.