Information
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Patent Grant
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6607324
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Patent Number
6,607,324
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Date Filed
Monday, November 18, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 19, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Huson; Gregory L.
- Prunner; Kathleen J.
Agents
- Schmeiser, Olsen & Watts LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 401 55
- 401 82
- 401 117
- 401 99
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International Classifications
- A46B1500
- B43K2412
- B43K2400
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Abstract
A makeup pencil is made variable in length by use of rack shafts and a pinion. The pencil has three housings which interact to extend the brush when in use. The brush is projected out of one of the housings through a through-hole. The pencil structure has a flexible piece which seals the inside of the pencil over the through-hole when the pencil is not being used in order to prevent penetration of foreign materials in the air such as powder and dust into the pencil.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pencil, and more particularly, to a variable length pencil structure, which seals the inside of a pencil before using the pencil in order to prevent penetration of foreign materials in the air such as powder and dust into the pencil.
2. Description of the Related Art
Well known to those skilled in the art, a pencil used for makeup is taken in custody with its leading end being capped so that a brush in the leading end may not be exposed to powder or dust in the air.
However, since the pencil is separately provided with the cap, using the pencil requires an additional operation to remove the cap causing inconvenience to a user.
Further, if the cap is lost, the brush is exposed to the dust in the air. When this brush is kept in a handbag, there is a probability that the brush contacts with the inner surface of the handbag thereby contaminating the inside of the handbag.
In order to solve such a problem, Korean Patent Application Laid-Open No. 1998-72127 discloses a variable length pencil which exposes a brush through an opening of the pencil while placing the brush inside the pencil before using the pencil.
Although such a variable length pencil is excellent in an effect of varying the length of the pencil, however, the foreign materials may penetrate into the pencil through the opening in the lower end of the pencil resultantly leaving a probability that the brush contained within the pencil can be exposed to the dust.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the foregoing problems and it is an object of the present invention to provide a variable length pencil structure which seals the inside of a pencil before using the pencil in order to prevent penetration of foreign materials in the air such as powder and dust into the pencil.
According to an aspect of the invention to obtain the above object, it is provided a variable length pencil comprising: a vertically opened rectangular inner housing; a power transmission unit fixedly provided inside the inner housing and having a rectangular body, a gear-receiving section of a certain width inside the body, a pinion rotatably provided by fixing means inside the gear-receiving section, with the gear-receiving section having both opened sides for outwardly exposing both sides of the pinion received in the gear-receiving section, guides provided at both sides of the body to oppose each other along the entire length thereof, wherein the both opened sides of the gear-receiving section respectively correspond to the guides; a first outer housing for sliding on the inner housing while contacting with the outside thereof; a head unit having a head fixed to one end of the first outer housing, a rack shaft inside thereof for cooperating with the power transmission unit and a flexible piece provided at a leading end of the rack shaft; a second outer housing fixedly provided around a lower end of the inner housing and having a closed lower end and a through hole in the closed lower end; and a movable unit movably provided inside the inner housing and having a rack shaft extended in a position opposed to the rack shaft of the head unit for cooperating with the power transmission unit and a fixed portion provided at a lower end for being exposed out of the second outer housing, wherein the rack shaft of the head unit and the rack shaft of the movable unit are respectively guided by the guides of the power transmission unit.
Preferably, the invention may further comprise: a guide member provided inside the second outer housing by coupling with the same, wherein the guide member has a guide at one side for guiding the flexible piece in a longitudinal direction and a lower end which is rounded to readily curve the flexible piece, whereby the flexible piece is readily moved and curved.
According to the invention, it is preferable that the power transmission unit is made of an elastic material and has incisions at upper both sides to impart flexibility to the upper both sides so that the power transmission unit is elastically supported to the inner wall of the inner housing.
Preferably, the invention may further comprise: a projection at the leading end of the rack shaft of the head unit, wherein the flexible piece is attached to the projection.
Also according to the invention, it is preferable that the second housing is rounded at a lower end of the inner wall thereof to readily curve the flexible piece toward the through hole of the second outer housing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating a variable length pencil of the invention before it is used;
FIG. 2
is an exploded sectional view of the variable length pencil of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view along a line A—A in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view along a line B—B in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a magnification illustrating a region C in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a magnification illustrating a region D in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view illustrating a power transmission unit of the variable length pencil of the invention;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view illustrating a guide member of the variable length pencil of the invention;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of the pencil of the invention before it is used;
FIG. 10
is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating the pencil of the invention in use; and
FIG. 11
is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of the pencil of the invention in use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The following detailed description will present a preferred embodiment of the invention in reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating a variable length pencil of the invention before it is used, and
FIG. 2
is an exploded sectional view of the variable length pencil of the invention. The variable length pencil of the invention is constituted of a rectangular inner housing
20
, the first and second outer housings
30
and
40
respectively arranged around the upper and lower portions of the inner housing
20
, a power transmission unit
70
fixedly installed inside the inner housing
20
, a head unit
10
fixedly installed in the upper portion of the inner housing
20
and a movable unit
50
moving inside the second outer housing
40
.
The first housing
30
is so mounted vertically slidable in respect to the inner housing
20
while contacting with the outside of the inner housing
20
. Further, within the inner housing
20
is mounted the power transmission unit
70
.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the power transmission unit
70
, and
FIGS. 3 and 4
are sectional views illustrating the installed position thereof.
The power transmission unit
70
is constituted of a box-shaped body
72
and a pinion
60
rotatably mounted by fixing means such as a pin
62
within the body
72
. Describing this in more detail, inside the body
72
is formed a gear-receiving section
74
with a predetermined width in which the pinion
60
is rotatably mounted by the fixing means such as the pin
62
.
Further, the gear-receiving section
74
has opened portions at both sides thereof so that both sides of the received pinion
60
are outwardly exposed through the opened portions. In the meantime, the body
72
is provided at both sides with guides
72
a
and
72
b
opposing each other along the entire length thereof. The both opened sides of the gear-receiving section
74
respectively correspond to the guides
72
a
and
72
b
so that those portions of the pinion
60
exposed through the opened portions are projected from the bottoms of the guides
72
a
and
72
b
as shown in FIG.
3
.
In the meantime, as specifically shown in
FIG. 7
, the power transmission unit
70
is composed of an elastic material and has slits
76
at opposite upper portions. As the remaining portions at both sides of the incisions
76
have flexibility, the power transmission unit
70
is elastically supported to the inner wall of the inner housing
20
.
Further, in the upper portion of the power transmission unit
70
are provided projections
78
so that the power transmission unit
70
can be fixed to the inner housing
20
without any separate fixing means after the power transmission unit
70
is inserted into the inner housing
20
. Further, at one end of the first outer housing
30
is preferably provided a fixing protrusion so that the projections
78
are caught to the first outer housing
30
to prevent the first outer housing
30
from being separated or detached from the inner housing
20
.
In the upper end of the first outer housing
30
is fixedly installed the head unit
10
. The head unit
10
has a head
12
and the first rack shaft
14
integrally extending downward from the head
12
for a predetermined length. The first rack shaft
14
extends through the first outer housing
30
to mesh with a portion of the pinion
60
of the power transmission unit
70
installed within the inner housing
20
so as to provide vertical transport movement.
That is to say, when the first outer housing
30
is coupled with the inner housing
20
, the first rack shaft
14
is placed within the guide
72
a
formed at one side of the body
72
constituting the power transmission unit
70
while a portion of the first rack shaft
14
is meshed with an exposed portion of the pinion
60
mounted within the gear-receiving unit
74
of the power transmission unit
70
.
The second outer housing
40
and the inner housing
20
are fixedly attached to each other at their ends, and the movable unit
50
is received within the second outer housing
40
. The brush
54
is fixed to the lower end of the movable unit
50
, and the second rack shaft
52
is extended from the upper end of the movable unit
50
. When the second outer housing
40
receiving the movable unit
50
is fixedly coupled with the inner housing
20
, the second rack shaft
52
of the movable unit
50
is placed within the guide
72
b
in the body
72
of the power transmission unit
70
to mesh with an exposed portion of the pinion
60
mounted within the gear-receiving section
74
of the power transmission unit
70
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the first rack shaft
14
fixed to the head unit
10
and the second rack shaft
52
fixed to the movable unit
50
are opposed to each other in respect to the pinion
60
of the power transmission unit while mesh with each other in respect to the pinion
60
so that the rack shafts
14
and
52
carry out their transport movements in the opposite direction to each other. The rack shafts
14
and
52
are respectively received within the guides
72
a
and
72
b
of the body
72
constituting the power transmission unit
70
so that each of the rack shafts
14
and
52
can be transported within the guides
72
a
and
72
b
to carry out correct linear transport.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, in the leading end of the first rack shaft
14
of the head unit
10
is installed a flexible piece
18
. The flexible piece
18
is made of a flexible material to naturally curve when the leading end thereof contacts with a blind end having a through hole
42
of the second housing
40
. Further, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the first rack shaft
14
is provided with a projection
14
a
at a portion of the leading end thereof to which the flexible piece
18
is attached so that the elastic piece
18
closely contacts with the inner wall of the second outer housing
40
as well as the transport movement of the first rack shaft
14
imparts smooth sliding and inflection to the flexible piece
18
.
The projection
14
a
permits the flexible piece
18
to further closely contact with the inner wall of the second outer housing
40
to enable smooth sliding. Further, when the movable unit
50
is drawn out as the first outer housing
30
slidingly contacts with the outside of the inner housing
20
, the projection
14
a
is caught by the end of the inner housing
20
to prevent separation or detachment between the first outer housing
30
and the inner housing
20
due to excessive transport.
In the meantime, as shown in
FIG. 6
, lower edges of the second outer housing
40
are rounded so that the flexible piece
18
moves toward the through hole
42
of the second outer housing
40
.
Although the flexible piece
18
opens/closes the through hole
42
like this, it is preferred to add a guide member
80
for the purpose of a smooth opening/closing operation of the through hole
42
. Such a guide member
80
is specifically shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
8
.
As can be seen from
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the guide member
80
is mounted inside the second outer housing
40
by coupling with the inner periphery thereof.
Further,
FIG. 8
is a perspective view illustrating the guide member
80
. As can be seen from
FIG. 8
, the guide member
80
is provided with a guide
82
in the longitudinal direction at one side, and rounded at the end of the guide
82
.
Therefore, the flexible piece
18
is guided along the guide
82
of the guide member
80
without lateral transformation and its leading end is rounded to readily curve toward the closed end having the through hole
42
of the second outer housing
40
.
In the meantime,
FIG. 9
is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of the pencil before it is used, in which the first outer housing and the second outer housing
40
closely contact with each other, and the through hole
42
of the second outer housing
40
is closed by the flexible piece
18
.
Further,
FIG. 11
is a perspective view illustrating the external appearance of the pencil in use, in which the first outer housing
30
is separated from the second outer housing
40
to increase the entire length of the pencil while projecting the brush
54
via the through hole
42
of the second outer housing
40
.
A process of operating the invention constructed as above will be described in reference to the drawings as follows.
FIG. 1
is the longitudinal sectional view illustrating the variable length pencil of the invention before it is used, and
FIG. 10
is the longitudinal view illustrating the variable length pencil of the invention in use.
As can be seen in the drawings, when the head
12
of the head unit
10
is drawn upward, the first outer housing
30
is transported by sliding for a predetermined length in the same direction along the inner housing
20
.
Therefore, the first rack shaft
14
fixed to the end of the head
12
is moved upward, and the pinion
60
of the power transmission unit
70
is rotated with its one side being meshed with the first rack shaft
14
.
Like this, as the pinion is rotated, the second rack shaft
52
of the movable unit
50
meshed with the other side of the pinion
60
is transported downward in a direction opposite to the transport direction of the first rack shaft
14
of the head unit
10
.
Therefore, the movable unit
50
is transported downward within the second outer housing
40
, and as a result, the brush
54
of the movable unit
50
is transported downward for a predetermined distance to outwardly expose itself.
At the same time, the flexible piece
18
installed in the first rack shaft
14
of the head unit
10
retreats along the guide
82
of the guide member
80
to reside within the guide
82
.
The above operation is carried out just before the pinion
60
is released from each of the rack shafts
14
and
52
with which the pinion
60
is meshed or the projection
14
a
is caught by the inner housing
20
.
As shown in
FIG. 10
, upon completion of drawing out the movable unit
50
, the entire length of the pencil is increased as much as the transport distances of the rack shafts
14
and
52
added thereto.
After the pencil is used, an operation of placing the exposed brush
54
into the second outer housing
40
is carried out in a reverse manner as above.
That is, if the head
12
of the head unit
10
is pushed downward, the first outer housing
30
is transported downward as sliding on the inner housing
20
. This causes the first rack shaft
14
to move downward, and through this operation, the pinion
60
of the power transmission unit
70
is rotated reversely in respect to the rotating direction thereof when the first rack shaft
14
moves upward.
Further, as the pinion
60
is rotated, the second rack shaft
52
of the movable unit
50
meshed with the other side of the pinion
60
is transported upward in a direction opposite to the first rack shaft
14
of the head unit
10
. Therefore, the movable unit
50
is transported upward inside the second outer housing
40
, and as a result, the brush
54
which was exposed outside the second outer housing
40
is received into the second outer housing
40
.
At the same time, the flexible piece
18
attached to the leading end of the rack shaft
14
of the head unit
10
is moved along the guide
82
of the guide member
80
to close the through hole
42
in the lower end of the second outer housing
40
.
In this case, the flexible piece
18
is readily curved since the inner lower end of the second outer housing
40
is rounded.
According to the variable length pencil of the invention as set forth above, the brush is outwardly exposed as the entire length of the pencil is increased, but as the entire length of the pencil is decreased, the brush is received into the pencil making the same compact and the flexible piece closes the through hole of the second outer housing to prevent any penetration of dust in the air into the pencil. Therefore, there is an effect of advantageously further enhancing the convenience of the pencil in use.
Also, the invention can prolong the life time of the pencil by preventing the brush within the pencil from being exposed to dust and the like.
Further, the invention prevents the pencil from directly contacting with the external air so that the brush may not be dried.
Therefore, the brush can be maintained in a suitable degree of wetness so that a user can have smooth feeling to the brush in use.
Claims
- 1. A variable length pencil comprising:a vertically opened rectangular inner housing; a power transmission unit fixedly provided inside said inner housing and having a rectangular body, a gear-receiving section of a predetermined width inside said body, a pinion rotatably provided by fixing means inside said gear-receiving section, with said gear-receiving section having two opposite opened sides for outwardly exposing both sides of said pinion received in said gear-receiving section, guides provided at both sides of said body to oppose each other along the entire length thereof, wherein said both opened sides of the gear-receiving section respectively correspond to said guides; a first outer housing for sliding on said inner housing while contacting with the outside thereof; a head unit having a head fixed to one end of said first outer housing, a rack shaft inside thereof for cooperating with said power transmission unit and a flexible piece provided at a leading end of said rack shaft; a second outer housing fixedly provided around a lower end of said inner housing and having a closed lower end and a through hole in the closed lower end, the flexible piece is made of a material which naturally flexes when a leading end thereof contacts said lower end of said second outer housing to seal over the through hole; and a movable unit movably provided inside said inner housing and having a rack shaft extended in a position opposed to said rack shaft of the head unit for cooperating with said power transmission unit and a brush fixed at a lower end for being exposed out of said second outer housing, wherein said rack shaft of the head unit and said rack shaft of the movable unit are respectively guided by said guides of the power transmission unit.
- 2. The variable length pencil according to claim 1, further comprising: a guide member provided inside said second outer housing by coupling with the same, wherein said guide member has a guide at one side for guiding said flexible piece in a longitudinal direction and a lower end which is rounded to readily curve said flexible piece, whereby said flexible piece is readily moved and curved.
- 3. The variable length pencil according to claim 1, wherein said power transmission unit is made of an elastic material and has slits at the two opposite opened sides to impart flexibility to said sides so that said power transmission unit is elastically supported to the inner surface of said inner housing.
- 4. The variable length pencil according to claim 1, further comprising: a projection at the leading end of said rack shaft of the head unit, wherein said flexible piece is attached to said projection.
- 5. The variable length pencil according to claim 1, wherein said second outer housing has rounded corners at a lower end thereof to readily curve said flexible piece toward said through hole of the second outer housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-0072321 |
Nov 2001 |
KR |
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