The invention relates to a sharpener, intended in particular for sharpening a cosmetic pencil. The sharpener has a sharpener housing which accommodates a paring device for a pencil to be sharpened and has an insertion opening for the pencil disposed substantially concentrically with a pencil guide axis of the paring device. The sharpner further has a pencil cap which is intended to be put onto the pencil and has an open end and a closed end lying opposite along a cap axis.
Conventional cosmetic pencils usually have a pencil lead made from a comparatively soft lead mass which is subject to high wear on account of its consistency. A cosmetic pencil must therefore be resharpened particularly often. Furthermore, the lead mass as a rule contains a comparatively high liquid content, for which reason the pencil tip of a cosmetic pencil rapidly becomes unusable as a result of drying-out if stored open. Owing to these circumstances, a cosmetic pencil in constant use can be used optimally only when a sharpener is available at the same time for resharpening as required. It is moreover advantageous to protect the pencil tip during storage by a slipped-on pencil cap in order to avoid damage or rapid drying-out. In this connection, the pencil cap ensures at the same time that the pencil tip does not on the other hand dirty the surrounding environment. A sharpener with an integrated pencil cap is therefore advantageous in connection with a cosmetic pencil for the reasons stated above in particular.
Such a sharpener is known from German Utility Model DE 20 2004 005 040 U1. The known sharpener contains a sleeve-like sharpener housing with an open insertion end, through which a pencil to be sharpened can be inserted toward a paring device disposed in the sharpener housing. A further sleeve-like housing portion, which serves as a pencil cap for the pencil, is disposed at that end of the sharpener housing facing away from the insertion end. This further housing portion is open toward the side facing away from the sharpener housing, so that the open end is disposed opposite the insertion end of the sharpener housing.
A holding device for a sharpener is furthermore known from published, European patent applicatin EP 1 120 285 A1. The holding device is configured as a molded body made from an elastomeric material which can be put onto a pencil in a releasably adhering way from one pencil end in the manner of a cap surrounding the pencil shaft. The holding device also bears a holding projection which is configured for releasably adhering engagement in the pencil guide channel of a sharpener.
A pencil cap for a pencil, into the lateral cap wall of which a paring device is integrated, so that the pencil cap at the same time constitutes a sharpener for the pencil, is also known from U.S. Pat. No. 6,568,090 B2.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a sharpener with an integrated pencil cap which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices of this general type, which is easy to produce and handle.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a sharpener. The sharpener contains a sharpener housing having an insertion opening, and a paring device for sharpening a pencil and disposed in the sharpener housing. The paring device has a pencil guide axis disposed substantially concentrically with the inerstion opening of the sharpener housing. A pencil cap for receiving the pencil, is provided. The pencil cap has a cap axis, an open end, and a closed end lying opposite the open end along the cap axis. The sharpener housing is connected to the pencil cap in an articulated manner such that the pencil cap can be pivoted relative to the sharpener housing into a closed position in which the pencil cap closes the insertion opening of the sharpener housing, and also into an open position in which the insertion opening of the sharpener housing is freed for insertion of the pencil.
Accordingly, the sharpener contains a sharpener housing with a paring device accommodated therein. The sharpener housing has an insertion opening disposed substantially concentrically with a pencil guide axis of the paring device for insertion of a pencil to be sharpened. The sharpener furthermore includes a protective cap for putting onto the pencil. The pencil cap has an open end and a closed end lying opposite along a cap axis.
According to the invention, the sharpener housing is in this respect connected to the pencil cap in an articulated manner, so that the pencil cap is pivotable relative to the sharpener housing reversibly into a closed position and an open position. The closed position is distinguished by the fact that the pencil cap closes the insertion opening of the sharpener housing. The open position is distinguished by the fact that the insertion opening of the sharpener housing is freed by the pencil cap.
A number of handling advantages are achieved at the same time by the sharpener according to the invention. For one thing, the actual paring device of the sharpener and the pencil cap are secured captively on one another by the articulated connection. This ensures that, during storage of a cosmetic pencil protected with the pencil cap or when it is carried along in a bag or the like, the actual sharpener is always available but on the other hand, during the sharpening operation, the pencil cap cannot be lost and does not expressly have to be held or set down either. Furthermore, in the closed position, the sharpener housing is closed off by the pencil cap, so that no shaving waste can fall out of the sharpener housing during storage or if appropriate during transport of the sharpener. Lastly, the sharpener is easy to handle, in particular easy to adjust between the open position and the closed position, owing to the articulated connection between the sharpener housing and the pencil cap. The sharpener according to the invention is moreover comparatively easy to manufacture as well.
In a particularly space-saving embodiment, the sharpener is configured in such a way that the cap axis when in the closed position is oriented substantially collinearly, that is in alignment, with the pencil guide axis, so that the open end of the pencil cap faces away from the sharpener housing and the closed end of the pencil cap is directly adjacent to the insertion end of the sharpener housing. Advantageously, the sharpener housing and the pencil cap have substantially the same cross-sectional shape in projection along the pencil guide axis or the cap axis, so that the sharpener has an substantially homogeneous rod-like shape in the closed position. By virtue of this, the sharpener is with regard to its shape adapted to the pencil to be received and can thus be stored in a particularly space-saving way with the pencil. The sharpener housing and the pencil cap preferably have a round or polygonal cross-sectional shape.
The pivoting axis of the articulated connection constructed between the sharpener housing and the pencil cap is preferably oriented tangentially relative to the pencil guide axis and the cap axis. Therefore, the pivoting axis extends at right angles relative to the pencil guide axis and cap axis and at a distance from these. In particular, in this connection, the pivoting axis touches the periphery of the sharpener housing and of the pencil cap. Alternatively, the pivoting axis can also be oriented radially or parallel relative to the pencil guide axis and the cap axis.
In an embodiment of the sharpener which is particularly simple to produce, the articulated connection between the sharpener housing and the pencil cap is configured as a film hinge. In this embodiment, the sharpener housing and the pencil cap advantageously constitute components of a comparatively cost-effectively manufacturable one-piece injection-molded part, in particular made of plastic.
In order to avoid the sharpener coming open accidentally, for example when stored in a bag, that is the sharpener housing and the pencil cap being unintentionally pivoted out of the closed position, the sharpener advantageously contains at least one closing element which holds the sharpener housing and pencil cap together releasably in the closed position. The or each such closing element is preferably formed by a projection which is formed on the pencil cap in such a way that it engages in the insertion opening of the sharpener housing in the closed position. In this regard, the releasable connection between the sharpener housing and the pencil cap is advantageously brought about by a frictional connection by the or each closing element, in the closed position, acting radially on the sharpener housing or the paring device disposed therein. Alternatively, the closing element is configured to bring about a catch connection, screwed connection or the like between the sharpener housing and the pencil cap.
The paring device accommodated in the sharpener housing preferably contains a sharpener body on which a paring blade is held set at an angle relative to the pencil guide axis. In order, in particular in the case of a sharpener housing which is closed in the manner of a shaving-collecting housing, to make simple removal of shaving waste possible, the sharpener body is preferably inserted removably into the sharpener housing. In an embodiment which is advantageous as far as both easy handling and to maufacture are concerned, the sharpener body can in this connection be removed from the sharpener housing and put back into it through the insertion opening. In order on the one hand to make it easier to pull the sharpener body out of the sharpener housing and on the other hand to achieve stable guidance of the sharpener body in the sharpener housing, at least one projection which protrudes outward approximately radially relative to the pencil guide axis is advantageously provided at an insertion end of the sharpener body. In this connection, the sharpener housing has in the region of the insertion opening an substantially complementarily shaped indentation for the or each projection. When the sharpener body has been inserted, the or each projection lies substantially with an exact fit in the corresponding indentation of the sharpener housing. The or each projection preferably projects slightly beyond the outer wall of the sharpener housing and consequently forms a grip for pulling the sharpener body out.
An embodiment of the paring device which is particularly stable with a comparatively small outer periphery is produced by the paring blade being provided with a blade width which tapers toward the insertion side of the paring device. This configuration of the paring blade is regarded as inventive in itself. The tapering blade width is preferably produced by an outer edge of the paring blade lying opposite the cutting edge of the paring blade being rounded or sloped at least in a region facing the insertion side. In order to guarantee stable holding of the paring blade and to reduce the space requirement of the paring device further, a blade holder adapted to the blade shape, in particular shaped complementarily to the paring blade, is advantageously configured on the sharpener body.
In an advantageous development of the sharpener, it is additionally provided with a functional element which is intended for applying, distributing and/or removing the lead mass of the pencil or comparable material. The functional element is configured in particular as an eraser, sponge applicator or brush and is in an advantageous embodiment of the sharpener attached to a free end of the sharpener housing opposite the insertion opening. To this end, a holding collar, in which the functional element is inserted for its holding, is preferably formed on the free end of the sharpener housing. In this connection, the functional element is alternatively attached to the sharpener housing by a press fit, gluing or in another way. A protective cap which can optionally be put onto the free end advantageously protects the functional element from damage during storage and transport of the sharpener. In a variant of the sharpener, the functional element is disposed on the closed end of the pencil cap, in particular the closing element provided there advantageously serving at the same time for attaching the functional element. In particular, the functional element is inserted into the closing element, so that the latter again surrounds and retains the functional element in the manner of a holding collar. The two arrangement variants described above of the functional element on the sharpener housing or the pencil cap are optionally also combined with one another by a first functional element being disposed on the free end of the sharpener housing and a second functional element being arranged on the closed end of the protective cap. For example, the first functional element is a brush or an application sponge, whereas the second functional element is configured as an eraser.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a sharpener with integrated pencil cap, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
In all the figures of the drawing, sub-features and integral parts that correspond to one another bear the same reference symbol in each case. Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
The sharpener 1 also contains a pencil cap 4 to be put on the cosmetic pencil, in particular onto a pencil tip. The sharpener housing 2 and the pencil cap 4 are interconnected in an articulated manner via a film hinge 5. The sharpener housing 2 and the pencil cap 4 consequently form a one-piece component, which is manufactured in particular as an injection-molded plastic part.
The sharpener housing 2 has a substantially cup shape with a cylindrical housing wall 6 which is closed off at one longitudinal end by a housing end wall 7 forming a cup bottom. The longitudinal end of the sharpener housing 2 opposite the housing end wall 7 is open and serves as an insertion opening 8 (see
The pencil cap 4 is likewise of a substantially cup-like configuration and contains a cylindrical cap wall 10 with an open end 11 (
The film hinge 5 connects that end side of the sharpener housing 2 bearing the insertion opening 8 to the closed end 13 of the pencil cap 4 in such a way that the sharpener housing 2 and the pencil cap 4 are pivotable in relation to one another about a pivoting axis 14 oriented substantially tangentially relative to the sharpener housing 2 and the pencil cap 4. The pivoting axis 14 consequently always extends at right angles to and at a distance from both the housing longitudinal axis 9 (and the pencil guide axis 9′ coinciding with it) and the cap axis 12—irrespective of the pivoting position of the sharpener housing 2 relative to the pencil cap 4.
A first pivoting position of the sharpener housing 2 relative to the pencil cap 4, designated below as the closed position 15, is illustrated in
During storage and if appropriate during transport, the sharpener 1 is intended to be in the closed position 15, so that under these circumstances on the one hand the sharpener housing 2 with any shaving waste contained in it is safely closed but on the other hand the open end 11 of the pencil cap 4 is accessible.
To sharpen a cosmetic pencil, the sharpener 1 is intended to be pivoted via the half-open pivoting position illustrated in
The sharpener housing 2 and the pencil cap 4 of the sharpener 1 are illustrated in two longitudinal sections at right angles to one another in
As can be seen from
The paring device 3, which constitutes the actual sharpening unit of the sharpener 1, contains a sharpener body 21, on which a paring blade 22 is attached. The sharpener body 21 contains a pencil guide sleeve 23, a bore 24 (
The pencil guide sleeve 23 is adjoined in the axial direction by a blade holder 26. The blade holder 26 is of wedge-like configuration (
That side of the paring device 3 facing the support surface 27 and the paring blade 22 is designated as the upper side 29. The opposite side of the paring device 3 is correspondingly described as the lower side 30. As can be seen from
The paring blade 22 is preferably configured in such a way that the blade width tapers in the direction of the pencil guide sleeve 23. The blade shape, which is advantageous with regard to great stability with at the same time a particularly small space requirement, is brought about in particular by an outer edge 33 of the paring blade 22 lying opposite the cutting edge 28 being sloped in a region which faces the pencil guide sleeve 23 in the fitted position. On the other hand, that region of the outer edge 33 facing away from the pencil guide sleeve 23 in the fitted position is preferably rounded as in the case of conventional sharpener blades. The support surface 27 is adapted to the shape of the paring blade 22 in order to guarantee accurate and stable bearing of the paring blade 22.
Two projections 34 diametrally opposite one another, which serve as grips for inserting the paring device 3 into the sharpener housing 2 or pulling the paring device 3 out of the sharpener housing 2, are formed on the outer periphery of the pencil guide sleeve 23. The paring device 3 is inserted through the insertion opening 8 into the housing interior 20 of the sharpener housing 2 with the blade holder 26 first. In the inserted state, the pencil guide sleeve 23 ends approximately level with the insertion opening 8, so that the insertion opening 8 of the sharpener housing 2 coincides with an insertion opening 8′ of the bore 24. In this connection, each projection 34 lies in a corresponding indentation 35 (
Four closing elements 36, which fix the sharpener 1 releasably in the closed position, so that accidental opening of the sharpener 1 is avoided, are provided on the closed end 13 of the pencil cap 4. Each closing element 36 forms a projection of approximately circular-segment-shaped cross section which protrudes from the closed end 13 in the direction of the cap axis 12. The four closing elements 36 consequently together form approximately a ring slotted crosswise. In this connection, the closing elements 36 are positioned in such a way that they can be inserted into the bore 24 of the pencil guide sleeve 23 under a predetermined closing pressure during closing of the sharpener 1. In the closed position, the closing elements 36 consequently engage in the insertion opening 8 of the sharpener housing 2, acting radially on the pencil guide sleeve 23 of the paring device 3 and consequently opposing opening of the sharpener 1 with a holding force. The closing elements 36 are beveled or rounded on their outer edge in order to avoid jamming of the closing elements 36 with the guide sleeve 23.
Furthermore, the sharpener 1 optionally contains a cleaning rod 37. The cleaning rod is preferably formed in one piece on the pencil cap 4 in such a way that it projects beyond the closed end 13 and consequently protrudes freely in the open position 16 of the pencil cap 4 relative to the sharpener housing 2 while it lies against the outer periphery of the sharpener housing 2 in the closed position 15. The cleaning rod 37 can alternatively be formed on the sharpener housing 2 or be attached insertably to the pencil cap 4 or the sharpener housing 2. The sharpener 1 also optionally contains a non-illustrated lead shaper, as is usually present in cosmetic sharpeners, for rounding the pencil tip during the sharpening operation.
In a further embodiment of the sharpener 1 shown in
This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of European patent application No. 04 024 723.1, filed Oct. 16, 2004; the entire disclosure of the prior applications are herewith incorporated by reference.
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04 024 723.1 | Oct 2004 | DE | national |