(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pen and, more particularly, to a puzzle pen, which allows the user to play a picture puzzle.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
The penholder or barrel of a conventional writing implement, for example, a ballpoint pen, pencil, marker or color pen, has a fixed design, i.e., a user cannot change the outer design of the penholder or barrel of a writing implement. A writing implement of fixed outer design is monotonous.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,739,780, filed by the present inventor on Sep. 29, 2003, discloses a pen that has a plurality of ornamental rings that are rotatable individually to change the outer appearance of the penholder.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,966,717, filed by the present inventor on May 18, 2005, discloses a pen having a variable penholder. According to this design, a spring retainer is provided at one end of the penholder to hold ornamental rings against one another. When released from the spring retainer, the ornamental rings can be rotated to change the combination.
The aforesaid two prior art designs allow the user to rotate the ornamental rings individually so as to further change the outer appearance of the penholder. However, these two prior art designs do not allow the user to shift movable parts in longitudinal direction along the length of the penholder.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. According to one aspect of the present invention, the puzzle pen comprises a penholder formed of a shaft, a retaining device, and a plurality of puzzle rings. The shaft holds a writing member for writing. The puzzle rings are mounted on the shaft, each holding a plurality of axially slidable puzzle blocks. The retaining device comprises a locating ring with a receiving groove for receiving one puzzle block from the puzzle rings for enabling the user to rearrange the combination of the puzzle blocks, a cover shell rotatably mounted on the shaft to close/open the receiving groove of the locating ring, and a spring member supported between the locating ring and the cover shell to force the locating ring against the puzzle rings. According to another aspect of the present invention, the shaft has the top and bottom ends respectively mounted with a pen cap and a pen socket. According to another aspect of the present invention, the puzzle pen can be made in the form of a ballpoint pen, pencil, marker or color pen, or any of a variety of writing implement.
Referring to
The shaft 1 is a hollow member inserted through the retaining device 2 and the puzzle rings 3, having a stop portion 11 at one end, namely, the bottom end, a first outer thread 111 extending around the periphery of the stop portion 11 for the mounting of a pen socket 4, and a second outer thread 12 extending around the periphery of the other end, namely, the top end for the mounting of a pen cap 5.
The retaining device 2 comprises a cover shell 21, a spring member 22, and a locating ring 23. The cover shell 21 is sleeved onto the shaft 1 and stopped against the pen cap 5 to hold the spring member 22 and the locating ring 23 on the inside, having a side opening 211. The locating ring 23 is sleeved onto the shaft 1 and stopped against the puzzle rings 3, having at least one receiving groove 231 formed on the periphery and extending through the top and bottom sides. The spring member 22 is mounted inside the cover shell 21 and stopped between an inside wall of the cover shell 21 and one side of the locating ring 23 to force the locating ring 23 against the puzzle rings 3 and to push the puzzle rings 3 toward the stop portion 11 of the shaft 1.
The puzzle rings 3 are sleeved onto the shaft 1 and stopped one against another between the stop portion 11 of the shaft 1 and the locating ring 23. As shown in
During the assembly process, the retaining device 2 and the puzzle rings 3 are sleeved onto the shaft 1, and then a writing member 6 (ink cartridge and writing tip assembly or the like) is axially inserted into the shaft 1, and then the pen socket 4 and the pen cap 5 are respectively threaded onto the first outer thread 111 and second outer thread 12 of the shaft 1.
According to the present preferred embodiment, the body 31 of each puzzle ring 3 has a plurality of coupling blocks 312 respectively protruded from the top side and a plurality of coupling grooves 313 respectively formed on the bottom side. Alternatively, the body 31 of each puzzle ring 3 can be made to have a plurality of coupling blocks 312 at the bottom side and a plurality of coupling grooves 313 at the top side. Further, according to the present preferred embodiment, the pen socket 4 and the pen cap 5 are respectively fastened to the two distal ends by means of a respective screw joint. Any of a variety of other connection structures and means may be used to substitute for the screw joint.
As indicated above, the shaft 1 is a hollow member for accommodating the writing member 6. Further, as shown in
When using the puzzle pen, rotate the cover shell 21 to have the side opening 211 in alignment with one receiving groove 231 of the locating ring 23 (see
The main feature of the design of the present invention is to have the puzzle blocks 32 be respectively movable in longitudinal direction from one puzzle ring 3 to another and rotatable with the respective puzzle rings 3 in transverse direction so that the user can arrange the puzzle blocks 32 into one of a great number of combinations.
The retaining device 2 imparts a pressure to the puzzle rings 3 against the stop portion 11 of the shaft 1, keeping the puzzle rings 3 abutted against one another. When pushing one puzzle ring 3 in longitudinal direction toward the retaining device 2 against the pen cap 5, the retaining device 2 (the spring member 22) is compressed, and the respective puzzle ring 3 is disengaged from the next puzzle ring 3 for free rotation.
A prototype of puzzle pen has been constructed with the features of
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the puzzle pen can be made in the form of a ballpoint pen, pencil, marker, color pen, etc.; the shaft can be made having a stop portion at each of the two distal ends thereof for stopping the puzzle rings and the retaining device from falling out of the shaft. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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