Information
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Patent Grant
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6224282
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Patent Number
6,224,282
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Date Filed
Monday, December 27, 199924 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 1, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A side knock-type ball point pen includes a barrel having a front end portion and a rear end portion, a refill-receiver member axially movably incorporated within the barrel, a refill removably received in the refill-receiver member, the refill including an ink container-tube, a writing tip attached to a front end of the ink container-tube, and ink contained in the ink container-tube, a first cooperating mechanism provided in an interior of the rear end portion of the barrel for preventing the refill-receiver member from rotating relative to the barrel, a second cooperating mechanism provided in an interior of the rear end portion of the barrel for keeping the writing tip of the refill projected out of the barrel in use of the ball point pen, the refill-receiver member coupled to the second cooperating mechanism, and an actuator member provided at a portion of a peripheral wall of the barrel for causing the refill-receiver member to be advanced.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a side knock-type ball point pen in which a writing tip is adapted to be projected out of a ball point pen barrel by operating actuator means which is received in an opening portion formed in a portion of a peripheral wall of the ball point pen barrel.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Hitherto, there have been proposed rear end knock-type ball point pens and side slide-type ball point pens. However, a side knock-type ball point pen is not proposed yet. An example of the side slide-type ball point pens is disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application which was published under Publication No. 32394/1994 on Aug. 24, 1994.
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, the conventional side slide-type ball point pen will be discussed in order to facilitate understanding of the present invention. The conventional side slide-type ball point pen includes a barrel
1
, a head section
2
attached to a front end of the barrel
1
, a refill
4
axially movably received in the barrel
1
, a cam mechanism
5
for keeping a writing tip
4
a
of the refill
4
projected out of the head section
2
in use of the ball point pen, the cam mechanism
5
provided in a portion of an interior of the barrel
1
which positionally corresponds to a portion of the barrel
1
which is to be gripped by a user in use, and a slide plate
6
slidably received in an elongate hole
7
which is formed in a portion of a peripheral wall of the barrel
1
, the slide plate
6
coupled to the cam mechanism
5
. In the conventional ball point pen, the writing tip
4
a
of the refill
4
is projected out of the head section
2
by causing the slide plate
6
to be slid along the elongate hole
7
and kept projected out of the head section
2
by the cam mechanism
5
.
In the conventional ball point pen, the cam mechanism which is complex in construction is disposed at the portion of the interior of the barrel
1
which positionally corresponds to the portion of the barrel
1
which is to be gripped by the user, so that the portion of the barrel
1
which is to be gripped by the user is inevitably fat. This causes the user to be fatigued in use of the ball point pen and causes an appearance of the ball point pen to be unshapely. In addition, since the cam mechanism
5
is complex in construction, it takes a lot of labor to incorporate the cam mechanism
5
into the barrel
1
. Therefore, manufacturing cost of the ball point pen rises.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made with a view to overcoming the foregoing problems of the prior art ball point pen.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a side knock-type ball point pen in which a portion of a barrel of the side knock-type ball point which is to be gripped by a user in use of the ball point pen is not fat.
It is another object of this invention to provide a side knock-type ball point pen which can ensure a user's comfortable gripping of a barrel of the ball point pen so as not to cause a user to be fatigued in use of the ball point pen.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a side knock-type ball point pen which can be easily manufactured.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other objects and many of the attendant advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same parts throughout the Figures and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of assistance in explaining a conventional ball point pen;
FIG. 2
is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of a side knock-type ball point pen according to a first embodiment of the present invention, in which a writing tip is retracted in a barrel of the ball point pen;
FIG. 3
is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of the side knock-type ball point pen of
FIG. 2
, in which the writing tip is projected out of a head section;
FIG. 4
is a schematic view of refill-receiver means of the side knock-type ball point pen;
FIG. 5
is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of the refill-receiver means of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6A
is a schematic cross-sectional view of assistance in explaining first cooperating means of the side knock-type ball point pen;
FIG. 6B
is a schematic cross-sectional view of assistance in explaining a modification of the first cooperating means shown in
FIG. 6A
;
FIG. 7
is a schematic cross-sectional view of assistance in explaining a cam body of the side knock-type ball point pen;
FIG. 8
is a schematic partially broken perspective view of a rear end portion of the barrel;
FIG. 9
is a schematic front view of a first cam element of the side knock-type ball point pen;
FIG. 10
is a schematic side view of the first cam element;
FIG. 11
is a schematic enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the first cam element;
FIG. 12
is a schematic cross-sectional view of the first cam element, taken on a plane indicated in
FIG. 11
by a line A—A;
FIG. 13
is a schematic front view of a second rotary cam element of the side knock-type ball point pen;
FIG. 14
is a schematic left side view of the second rotary cam element shown in
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 15
is a schematic right side view of the second rotary cam element;
FIG. 16
is a schematic fragmentary view of a tail crown of the side knock-type ball point pen;
FIGS. 17
to
19
are schematic views of assistance in explaining the operation of second cooperating means of the side knock-type ball point pen;
FIG. 20
is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of a side knock-type ball point pen according to a second embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 21
is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of a tail crown of the side knock-type ball point pen shown in FIG.
20
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A side knock-type ball point pen according to the present invention will be discussed hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, there is illustrated a side knock-type ball point pen according to a first embodiment of the present invention. The ball point pen generally includes a barrel
10
, a head section
20
attached to a front end portion of the barrel
10
, refill-receiver means
30
axially movably incorporated within the barrel
10
, a refill
40
removably received in the refill-receiver means
30
, the refill
40
comprising an ink container-tube
400
, a writing tip
402
attached to a front end of the ink container-tube
400
, and ink contained in the container-tube
400
, first cooperating means on the barrel
10
and the refill-receiver means
30
for preventing the refill-receiver means
30
from rotating relative to the barrel
10
, second cooperating means
50
provided in an interior of the barrel
10
for keeping the writing tip
402
of the refill
40
projected out of the head section
20
in use of the ball point pen, the refill-receiver means
30
being coupled to the second cooperating means
50
, and actuator means
60
for causing the refill-receiver means
30
to be moved forwardly.
In the illustrated embodiment, the barrel
10
is produced by two-color molding or double shot molding. The barrel
10
comprises an elongated cylindrical body
100
. The cylindrical body
100
has an opening portion
102
formed in a region of a peripheral wall of the elongated cylindrical body
100
and an inner circumferential step portion
104
provided around an inner peripheral portion of the cylindrical body
100
which is adjacent the front end of the cylindrical body
100
.
Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, there is illustrated the refill-receiver means
30
. The refill-receiver means
30
comprises a cylindrical body
300
having an opened end and a closed end, an enlarged outer diameter portion
302
provided around the opened end of the cylindrical body
300
, a flange portion
304
provided around the closed end of the cylindrical body
300
, and an engaging protrusion
306
provided at the closed end of the cylindrical body
300
. The engaging protrusion
306
comprises a stem portion
308
projecting rearwardly from the closed end of the cylindrical body
300
, and a substantially cone-shaped portion
310
provided at a free end of the stem portion
308
. The enlarged outer diameter portion
302
has a slant surface
312
which is inclined relative to a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body
300
and slopes in a rearward direction, and projections
314
provided on both sides of the enlarged outer diameter portion
302
and projecting laterally from the both sides of the enlarged outer diameter
302
.
As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 6A
, the first cooperating means comprises a pair of axially extending guide grooves
316
formed in the both side of the enlarged outer diameter portion
302
of the refill-receiver means
30
(only one guide groove
316
is shown in FIG.
4
), and a pair of axially extending ribs
106
provided on inner surface portions of the cylindrical body
100
which are opposite to each other. The refill-receiver means
30
is incorporated within the barrel
10
with the guide grooves
316
of the enlarged outer diameter portion
302
being engaged with the axially extending ribs
106
of the barrel
10
, so that the refill-receiver means
30
can be axially moved along the axially extending ribs
106
of the barrel
10
, but the refill-receiver means
30
is prohibited to rotate relative to the barrel
10
.
Referring now to
FIG. 6B
, there is illustrated a modification of the first cooperating means. The modification is different from the first cooperating means of
FIGS. 4 and 6A
in that a pair of axially extending guide grooves
110
of the modification are formed in inner surface portions of the cylindrical body
100
which are opposite to each other, and a pair of axially extending ribs
350
of the modification are provided at the both sides of the enlarged outer diameter portion
302
of the refill-receiver means
30
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the enlarged outer diameter portion
302
of the refill-receiver means
30
further has a pair of introducing grooves
318
which are formed in the both sides of the enlarged outer diameter portions
302
and spread forwardly from ends of the guide grooves
316
as continuations of the guide grooves
316
(only one introducing groove
318
is shown in FIG.
4
). The introducing grooves
318
of the enlarged outer diameter portion
302
serve as means to facilitate introducting of the ribs
106
of the barrel
10
into the guide grooves
316
of the enlarged outer diameter portion
302
when the refill-receiver means
30
is incorporated into the barrel
10
. The refill-receiver means
30
incorporated within the barrel
10
is in point-contact with an inner surface of the barrel
10
at the laterally protruding projection
314
, so that friction force which may be produced during axial movement of the refill-receiver means
30
can be reduced. Therefore, the refill-receiver means
30
can be smoothly slid within the barrel
10
. The cylindrical body
300
of the refill-receiver means
30
has a pair of elongated holes
320
formed in regions of a peripheral wall of the cylindrical body
300
which are adjacent the flange portion
304
and opposite to each other, and a pair of inwardly protruding portions
322
provided on inner surface regions of the peripheral wall of the cylindrical body
300
which are opposite to each other (see FIG.
5
). The elongated holes
320
and the inwardly protruding portions
322
are alternately disposed around the peripheral wall of the cylindrical body
300
. The inwardly protruding portions
322
serve as means to tightly hold the ink container-tube
400
of the refill
40
when the refill
40
is inserted in the cylindrical body
300
of the refill-receiver mean
30
. The peripheral wall portions of the cylindrical body
300
in which the elongated holes
320
are formed can be deformed radially. Therefore, although the cylindrical body
300
has the inwardly protruding portions
322
, the insertion of the refill
40
into the cylindrical body
300
of the refill-receiver means
30
can be easily performed while causing the peripheral wall portion of the cylindrical body
300
to be deformed outwardly.
Again referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, disposed between the inner circumferential step portion
104
of the barrel
10
and a circumferential step portion
324
of the refill-receiver means
30
(
FIGS. 4 and 5
) is a first spring
130
which always urges the refill-receiver means
30
, having the refill
40
receiver therein, in the rearward direction.
The second cooperating means
50
comprises a circumferential cam body
70
formed around an inner peripheral portion of the barrel
10
which is adjacent a rear end of the barrel
10
, a first cam element
80
incorporated within the barrel, and a second rotary cam element
90
incorporated within the barrel
10
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the cam body
70
comprises axially extending ridge portions
700
which are provided on and spaced apart from one another around the inner peripheral portion of the barrel
10
, first axially extending recess portions
704
between corresponding adjacent axially extending ridge portions
700
, and second axially extending recess portions
706
between corresponding adjacent axially extending ridge portions
700
. The first recess portions
704
and the second recess portions
706
are alternately disposed around the inner peripheral portion of the barrel
10
. The second recess portions
706
are deeper than the first recess portions
704
. Each of the second recess portions
706
has a bottom surface lying on the same surface as the inner surface of the barrel
10
does, whereas each of the first recess portions
704
has a bottom surface higher than the inner surface of the barrel
10
. An edge
710
of each of the axially extending ridge portions
700
which is adjacent the front end of the barrel
10
is slanted and slopes in a rearward direction around the peripheral wall of the barrel
10
. Similarly, an edge
704
a
of the bottom of each of the first recess portions
704
which is adjacent the front end of the barrel
10
is slanted at the same angle as the corresponding adjacent axially extending ridge portions
700
are done, and extends from the edge
710
of one of the corresponding adjacent axially extending ridge portions
700
to a side of the other of the corresponding adjacent axially extending ridge portions
700
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, an inner circumferential step portion
160
is provided around the inner peripheral portion of the barrel
10
and disposed in close proximity to a rear portion of the cam body
70
.
Referring to
FIGS. 9
to
12
, there is illustrated the first cam element
80
. The first cam element
80
comprises a substantially tubular body
800
having first and second ends
802
,
804
, and an enlarged outer diameter portion
806
provided around the first end
802
of the tubular body
800
. The enlarged outer diameter portion
806
of the first cam element
80
has a saw-toothed edge
808
formed along an edge thereof, which is adjacent the first end
802
of the tubular body
800
, and facing the second end
804
of the tubular body, and axially extending ridge portions
810
provided around an outer periphery of the enlarged outer diameter portion
806
and spaced apart from one another around the outer periphery of the enlarged outer diameter portion
806
. As shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, the tubular body
800
of the first cam element
80
has a pair of thick-walled sections
812
at portions thereof which are adjacent the second end
804
of the tubular body
800
and opposite to each other.
Referring to
FIGS. 13
to
15
, there is shown the second rotary cam element
90
. The second rotary cam element
90
comprises a substantially tubular body
900
having first and second ends
902
,
904
, axially extending ridge portions
906
which are provided around an outer periphery of the tubular body
900
, spaced apart from one another around the outer periphery of the tubular body
900
, and extend along a total length of the tubular body
900
, an outer circumferential rib
908
provided around the first end
902
of the tubular body
900
, and a saw-toothed portion
910
formed along an edge of the second end
904
of the tubular body
900
which includes edges of the axially extending ridge portions
906
.
Again referring to
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
7
to
15
, the first cam element
80
is incorporated in the barrel
10
with the tubular body
800
thereof being mounted on or connected to the engaging protrusion
306
of the refill-receiver means
30
and with the axially extending ridge portions
810
thereof being engaged with the second recess portions
706
of the cam body
70
which are deeper than the first recess portions
704
of the cam body
70
. The tubular body
800
of the first cam element
80
has the opposite thick-walled sections
812
as discussed above, so that the tubular body
800
is tightly mounted on the engaging protrusion
306
of the refill-receiver means
30
. The axially extending ridge portions
810
of the first cam element
80
are engaged with the second recess portions
706
of the cam body
70
as described above, so that rotational movement of the first cam element
80
relative to the barrel
10
is prevented. The first cam element
80
is abutted against the circumferential step portion
160
of the barrel
10
due to an action of the first spring
130
, whereby the first cam element
80
is prohibited to be separated from the cam body
70
.
The second rotary cam element
90
is rotatably mounted on the tubular body
800
of the first cam element
80
with the saw-toothed portion
910
thereof facing the saw-toothed portion
808
of the first cam element
80
and with the axially extending ridge portions
906
thereof being engaged with the second recess portions
706
of the cam body
70
. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the second rotary cam element
90
has an inner circumferential step portion
912
provided around an inner peripheral portion of the tubular body
900
thereof. Disposed between the flange portion
304
of the refill-receiver means
30
and the inner circumferential step portion
912
of the second rotary cam element
90
is a second spring
170
which acts as means to facilitate rotational movement of the second rotary cam element
90
as will be described in greater detail hereinafter. Due to an action of the second spring
170
, the saw-toothed portion
910
of the second rotary cam element
90
is abutted against the saw-toothed portion
808
of the first cam element
80
. More particularly, vertices of the saw-toothed portion
808
of the first cam element
80
come into contact with areas between vertices and valley bottoms of the saw-toothed portion
910
of the second rotary cam element
90
, and vertices of the saw-toothed portion
910
of the second rotary cam element
90
come into contact with areas between vertices and valley bottoms of the saw-toothed portion
808
of the first cam element
80
. The second spring
170
is required to have force weaker than that of the first spring
130
. If the force of the second spring
170
is stronger than that of the first spring
130
, the second cooperating means
50
will be unable to perform a predetermined operation.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the actuating means
60
for causing the axially movable refill-receiver means
30
to be moved forwardly is pivotally supported at the opening portion
102
of the barrel
10
. More particularly, the actuator means
60
has a substantially inverted U-shaped body in cross-section. The inverted U-shaped body of the actuator means
60
has notches
600
(only one notch
600
is shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
) formed in both sides of the inverted U-shaped body. The actuator means
80
is fitted in the opening portion
102
of the barrel
10
with the notches
600
receiving a supporting projection
180
of the opening portion
102
of the barrel
10
and with a part of the actuator means
60
being in contact with the slant surface
312
of the enlarged outer diameter portion
302
of the refill-receiver means
30
, so that the actuator means
60
can be pivoted radially relative to the barrel
10
when the actuator means
60
is pushed inwardly of the barrel
10
by a user. When the actuator means
60
is pushed inwardly of the barrel
10
by the user, the refill-receiver means
30
having the refill
40
received therein is forwarded, whereby the writing tip
402
is operatively projection out of the head section
20
.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, a tail crown
190
is fitted in the rear end portion of the barrel
10
. The tail crown
190
includes a tubular body
192
having an opened end and a closed end, and a clip
194
for clipping the ball point pen to a shirt or jacket pocket or the like. The clip
194
is attached to and extends axially from a portion of an outer surface of the tubular body
192
which is adjacent the closed end of the tubular body
192
. As best shown in
FIG. 16
, the tail crown
190
further has an engaging projection
196
of a substantially arrowhead-shape which is provided on a portion of the outer surface of the tubular body
192
which is opposite to the portion of the tubular body
192
to which the clip
194
is attached. Bearing on this, a notch
198
having a shape substantially identical to that of the engaging projection
196
is formed in the rear end of the barrel
10
. The tail crown
190
is fitted in the rear end of the barrel
10
with the engaging projection
196
thereof being engaged with the notch
198
of the barrel
10
, so that the tail crown
190
is prohibited to rotate relative to the barrel
10
.
Referring to
FIGS. 17
to
19
, the operation of the ball point pen will be discussed hereinafter. When the actuator means
60
is pushed inwardly of the barrel
10
in order to cause the writing tip
402
of the refill
40
to be projected out of the head section
20
, the refill-receiver means
30
having the refill
40
inserted therein is advanced. At this time, the first cam element
80
and the second rotary cam element
90
which are in a state shown in
FIG. 17
are also forwarded while being guided by the second recess portions
706
of the cam body
70
with which the axially extending ridge portions
810
of the first cam element
80
and the axially extending ridge portions
906
of the second rotary cam element
90
are engaged. During the forward movement of the refill-receiver means
30
, the axially extending ridge portions
906
of the second rotary cam element
90
are disengaged from the second recess portions
706
of the cam body
70
. At this time, the second rotary cam element
90
comes into a state in which the second rotary cam element
90
can be freely rotated, and the second rotary cam element
90
is slightly rotated in such a manner that valley regions and crest regions of the saw-toothed portion
910
of the second rotary cam element
90
are allowed to be engaged with crest regions and valley regions of the saw-toothed portion
808
of the first cam element
80
, respectively, as shown in
FIG. 18
, since the second rotary cam element
90
is abutted against the first cam element
80
by the action of the second spring
170
as described above. In this condition, the actuator means
60
is released from the pushing, the refill-receiver means
30
having the first and second cam elements
80
,
90
coupled thereto is moved rearwardly due to the action of the first spring
130
. As soon as the refill-receiver means
30
is moved rearwardly, slant edges of the axially extending ridge portions
906
of the second rotary cam element
90
are abutted against the slant edges
710
of the axially extending ridge portions
700
of the cam body
70
and guided by the slant edges
710
of the axially extending ridge portion
700
of the cam body
70
toward the slant edges
704
a
of the first recess portion
704
of the cam body
70
, whereby the second rotary cam element
90
is rotated and the slant edges of the axially extending ridge portions
906
of the second cam rotary cam element
90
come into engagement with the slant edges
704
a
of the bottoms of the first recess portions
704
of the cam body
70
which are higher than the inner surface of the barrel
10
, as shown in FIG.
19
. As a result, the writing tip
402
of the refill
40
received in the refill-receiver means
30
is kept projected out of the head section
20
as shown in FIG.
3
. In this condition, the user can use the ball point pen for writing. When the writing tip
402
is to be retracted in the barrel
10
, the actuator means
60
is pushed inwardly of the barrel
10
to cause the refill-receiver means
30
to be advanced. During the forward movement of the refill-receiver means
30
, the axially extending ridge portions
906
of the second rotary cam element
90
are disengaged from the edges
704
a
of the first recess portions
704
of the cam body
70
. As soon as the axially extending ridge portions
906
of the second rotary cam element
90
are disengaged from the edges
704
a
of the first recess portions
704
of the cam body
70
, the second rotary cam element
90
is slightly rotated in such a manner that the valley regions and crest regions of the saw-toothed portion
910
of the second rotary cam element
90
are allowed to be engaged with the crest regions and valley regions of the saw-toothed portion
808
of the first cam element
80
, respectively. In this condition, when the actuator means
60
is released from the pushing, the axially extending ridge portions
906
of the second rotary cam element
90
are abutted against the slant edges
710
of the axially extending ridge portions
700
of the cam body
70
and guided toward the second recess portions
706
of the cam body
70
by the slant edges
710
of axially extending ridge portions
700
of the cam body
70
, whereby the second rotary cam element
90
is rotated and the axially extending ridge portions
906
of the second rotary cam element
90
slip into the second recess portions
706
of the cam body
60
. As a result, the writing tip
402
is retracted in the barrel
10
.
Referring to
FIGS. 20 and 21
, there is illustrated a second embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is substantially similar to the first embodiment of
FIGS. 2-19
except that the cam body
70
of the second cooperating means
50
is provided in an interior of the tubular body
192
of the tail crown
190
. In the second embodiment of
FIGS. 20
and
21
, components which are substantially similar to those shown in
FIGS. 2-19
are designated with like reference numerals and the description of them is not repeated. Similarly, the second embodiment is operated in the same manner as the first embodiment is done. Therefore, the description of the operation of the second embodiment is not repeated.
The terms and expressions which have been employed are used as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding any equivalents of the features shown and described, or portions thereof, but it is recognized that various modifications are possible within the scope of the invention claimed.
Claims
- 1. A side knock-type ball point pen comprising:a barrel having a front end portion, and a rear end portion; a head section provided at said front end portion of said barrel; refill-receiver means axially movably incorporated within said barrel; a refill removably received in said refill-receiver means, said refill comprising an ink container-tube, a writing tip attached to a front end of said ink container-tube, and ink contained in said ink container-tube; a first spring incorporated within said barrel to always urge said refill-receiver means in a rearward direction; actuator means provided at a portion of a peripheral wall of said barrel for causing said refill-receiver means to be advanced; and first cooperating means provided in an interior of said rear end portion of said barrel for keeping said writing tip of said refill projected out of said barrel during use of said ball point pen, said first cooperating means coupled to said refill-receiver means, said first cooperating means comprising: a circumferential cam body formed around an inner peripheral portion of said barrel; a first cam element incorporated within said barrel and engaged with said circumferential cam body; a second rotary cam element incorporated within said barrel and disengageably engaged with said circumferential cam body and said first cam element; and a second spring disposed between said first cam element and said second rotary cam element for facilitating rotational movement of said second rotary cam element relative to said first cam element when said second rotary cam element is disengaged from said circumferential cam body, said second spring having a force weaker than that of said first spring.
- 2. The side knock-type ball point pen as claimed in claim 1, wherein said refill-receiver means is coupled to said first cooperating means through a connecting member provided at said refill-receiver means.
- 3. The side knock-type ball point pen as claimed in claim 2, wherein said connecting member comprises an engaging projection provided at a rear end of said refill-receiver means and said first cam element has a substantially tubular body, said refill-receiver means being coupled to said first cam element by causing said substantially tubular body to be mounted on said engaging projection.
- 4. The side knock-type ball point pen as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:second cooperating means on said barrel and said refill-receiver means for preventing said refill-receiver means from rotating relative to said barrel.
- 5. The side knock-type ball point pen as claimed in claim 4, wherein said second cooperating means comprises guide grooves formed in said refill-receiver means, and ribs provided on an inner surface of said barrel, said guide grooves and said ribs being engaged with each other, whereby said refill-receiver means is prevented from rotating relative to said barrel.
- 6. The side knock-type ball point pen as claimed in claim 4, wherein said second cooperating means comprises guide grooves formed in an inner surface of said barrel, and ribs provided on said refill-receiver means, said guide grooves and said ribs being engaged with each other, whereby said refill-receiver means is prevented from rotating relative to said barrel.
- 7. The side knock-type ball point pen as claimed in claim 1, wherein said refill-receiver means comprises a cylindrical body, said cylindrical body having holes formed in a peripheral wall of said cylindrical body, and inwardly protruding portions provided on an inner surface of said cylindrical body, said holes and said inwardly protruding portions being alternately disposed around said peripheral wall of said cylindrical body.
- 8. The side knock-type ball point pen as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:a tail crown mounted in said rear end portion of said barrel, said tail crown having a clip for clipping said ball point pen to an article of clothing.
- 9. The side knock-type ball point pen as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:a tail crown mounted in said rear end portion of said barrel, said first cooperating means provided in an interior of said tail crown.
- 10. The side knock-type ball point pen as claimed in claim 9, wherein said tail crown has a clip for clipping said ball point pen to an article of clothing.
- 11. The side knock-type ball point pen as claimed in claim 1, wherein said refill-receiver means comprises a cylindrical body, and an enlarged outer diameter portion provided around said cylindrical body, said enlarged outer diameter portion having a slant surface which is inclined relative to a longitudinal axis of said cylindrical body and slopes in a rearward direction, and a part of said actuator means being in contact with said slant surface of said refill-receiver means.
- 12. The side knock-type ball point pen as claimed in claim 11, wherein said enlarged outer diameter portion has laterally protruding projections provided at both sides thereof, said refill-receiver means being in point-contact with an inner surface of said barrel at said laterally protruding projections.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-368964 |
Dec 1998 |
JP |
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