Retractile pen

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6276855
  • Patent Number
    6,276,855
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Huson; Gregory L.
    • Prunner; Kathleen J.
    Agents
    • Dougherty & Troxell
Abstract
A retractile pen includes an outer barrel and an inner barrel axially slidably received in the outer barrel. The outer barrel is provided with two axially spaced and aligned stop holes and the inner barrel is provided with an elastically depressible button adapted to partially project from either of the stop holes. By engaging the button on the inner barrel with a different stop hole on the outer barrel, the pen can be adjusted to either a longer length to facilitate writing with the pen or a shorter length to facilitate convenient carrying of the pen.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a retractile pen, and more particularly to a pen including an outer barrel and an inner barrel axially slidably received in the outer barrel, so that the pen could be adjusted to any one of two different lengths as necessary.




There are various types of pens available in the markets. These pens can be generally divided into two categories, namely, office and non-office pens. Office pens usually have regular configurations and are designed mainly for smooth writing in offices and other similar places. The non-office pens usually have novel shapes and are designed mainly for use as giveaways. Either office or non-office pens, they usually have fixed lengths that might be too short to be comfortably held for writing or too long to be conveniently held in, for example, a pocket. It is therefore desirable to have a pen with a length-adjustable barrel, so that the pen may be used either as an office or a non-office pen.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A primary object of the present invention is to provide a retractile pen that includes an outer barrel and an inner barrel axially slidably received in the outer barrel. The outer barrel is provided with two axially spaced and aligned stop holes and the inner barrel is provided with an elastically depressible button adapted to partially project from the stop hole. By engaging the button on the inner barrel with different stop holes on the outer barrel so that the inner barrel is fixed in place with different amounts of the inner barrel extended from the outer barrel, the pen can be adjusted to either a longer length to facilitate writing with the pen or a shorter length to facilitate convenient carrying of the pen.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




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





FIG. 1

is a perspective of a retractile pen of the present invention in a retracted state;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective of the retractile pen of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectioned side view of the retractile pen of the present invention in a retracted state with a cap thereof detached from the pen;





FIG. 4

is a sectioned side view of the retractile pen of the present invention in an extended state;





FIG. 5

is a perspective of the retractile pen of the present invention in an extended state with the cap removed from the pen; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective of the retractile pen of the present invention in a retracted state with the cap removed from the pen.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to

FIGS. 1 through 4

in which a retractile pen according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown. The retractile pen mainly includes a cap


10


, an inner barrel


20


, an outer barrel


30


, and an ink cartridge


40


. The inner barrel


20


is axially slidably received in the outer barrel


30


to, together with the outer barrel


30


, form a body of the retractile pen of the present invention.




The outer barrel


30


has a diametrically reduced front open end


31


that allows the inner barrel


20


to smoothly slide forward and outward in and relative to the outer barrel


30


without separating from the outer barrel


30


. A sectioned outer profile of the outer barrel


30


may be of any shape while a sectioned inner profile of the outer barrel


30


preferably includes at least two diametrically opposite plane surfaces


34


. The outer barrel


30


is provided at one side corresponding to one of the plane surfaces


34


with two axially spaced but aligned through holes, namely, a front stop hole


32


and a rear stop hole


33


.




The inner barrel


20


includes a longer round tube portion


21


and a shorter square block portion


22


extended from a rear end of the round tube portion


21


. The square block portion


22


serves as a guide block that has dimensions corresponding to that of the sectioned inner profile of the outer barrel


30


, particularly to the plane surfaces


34


, and is therefore suitable for guiding the inner barrel


20


to axially stably slide in the outer barrel


30


. When the inner barrel


20


is moved forward to a most front position in the outer barrel


30


, the guide block portion


22


abuts against and is stopped by the diametrically reduced front open end


31


of the outer barrel


30


from moving any further, preventing the inner barrel


20


from completely separating from the outer barrel


30


.




The guide block portion


22


of the inner barrel


20


is provided at one side corresponding to the plane surface


34


having the stop holes


32


,


33


with a recess


221


. The recess


221


has a predetermined depth such that a first spring


222


and a button


223


in front of the spring


222


are inward depressibly received in the recess


221


. When the recess


221


is aligned with any one of the stop holes


32


or


33


, the button


223


is pushed forward by the first spring


222


to project a front portion from the stop hole


32


or


33


and thereby holds the inner barrel


20


in place in the outer barrel


30


. A second spring


24


is disposed in the outer barrel


30


behind a rear end of the inner barrel


20


, that is, behind the guide block portion


22


. And, a head cap


35


is fitted to close a rear end of the outer barrel


30


and seal the second spring


24


between the rear end of the outer barrel


30


and the rear end of the inner barrel


20


, so that the second spring


24


normally pushes the inner barrel


20


forward.




A conic cap


23


is adapted to screw onto a front open end of the inner barrel


20


. The ink cartridge


40


has a predetermined length and is received in the inner barrel


20


with a writing tip thereof normally projected from the front cap


23


for writing.




The cap


10


has a retaining member


11


mounted therein, so that the conic cap


23


can be detachably held in the cap


10


by the retaining member


11


.




Please now refer to

FIGS. 3 through 6

. When the button


223


on the inner barrel


20


is caused to engage with and project from the rear stop hole


33


on the outer barrel


30


, the inner barrel


20


retracts to be received in the outer barrel


30


and therefore shortens an overall length of the pen for the latter to be conveniently positioned in, for example, a pocket or other small-sized container. And, when the button


223


is depressed to disengage from the rear stop hole


33


, the second spring


24


immediately pushes the inner barrel


20


forward until the button


223


meets and projects from the front stop hole


32


on the outer barrel


30


. At this point, the round tube portion


21


of the retracted inner barrel


20


completely extends out of the outer barrel


30


with the square guide block portion


22


pressing a front end against the diametrically reduced front open end


31


and being stopped from moving any further. The outward extended inner barrel


20


therefore lengthens the overall length of the pen to facilitate convenient holding of the pen by a user to write.



Claims
  • 1. A retractile pen comprising an outer barrel and an inner barrel axially slidably received in said outer barrel;said outer barrel having a diametrically reduced front open end that allows said inner barrel to smoothly slide forward and outward in and relative to said outer barrel without completely separating from said outer barrel; said outer barrel having a sectioned outer profile of any shape and a sectioned inner profile including at least two diametrically opposite plane surfaces; said outer barrel being provided at one side corresponding to one of said plane surfaces with two axially spaced but aligned through holes, namely, a front stop hole and a rear stop hole; and said inner barrel including a longer round tube portion in which an ink cartridge is received and a shorter square guide block portion extended from a rear end of said round tube portion; said guide block portion having dimensions corresponding to that of said sectioned inner profile of said outer barrel, particularly to said plane surfaces, for guiding said inner barrel to axially stably slide in said outer barrel; said guide block portion being provided at one side corresponding to said plane surface of said outer barrel having said stop holes with a recess that has a predetermined depth such that a first spring and a button in front of said first spring are inward depressibly received in said recess, whereby when said recess is aligned with any one of said stop holes, said button is pushed forward by said first spring to project a front portion from said stop hole and thereby hold said inner barrel in place in said outer barrel; and a second spring being disposed in said outer barrel behind a rear end of said guide block portion and a head cap being fitted to close a rear end of said outer barrel and seal said second spring between the rear end of said outer barrel and the rear end of said inner barrel, so that said second spring normally pushes said inner barrel forward; whereby when said inner barrel is forwardly pushed by said second spring with said button aligned with and projected from said front stop hole, said retractile pen has an extended length, and when said inner barrel is forwardly pushed by said second spring with said button aligned with and projected from said rear stop hole, said retractile pen has a shortened length.
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Number Name Date Kind
1355026 Austin Oct 1920
1701771 Stefano Feb 1929
4601599 Katoh Jul 1986
5423843 Werner Jun 1995