Claims
- 1. A variable tip writing instrument for printing characters of the type having a storage end and a writing tip end positioned in opposed relation to the storage end, and a barrel adapted to contain a supply of ink formed as a part of the storage end, which is in communication with the writing tip end, the improvement comprising in combination,
- a writing tip positioned at the writing tip end of said instrument within the confines of the barrel,
- said writing tip formed from an ink deliver material formed from a porous spongy membranous material,
- control means associated with said porous spongy membranous material and adapted to control and vary the amount of porous spongy membranous material exposed at the writing tip end of said instrument,
- said control means including a collar rotatably mounted on the barrel of said writing instrument adjacent the writing tip end thereof,
- said collar provided with a plurality of shutter blades pivotly secured to said collar and adapted to open and close in response to the rotational movement of said rotatable collar.
- said rotatable collar adapted for manipulation between a fully opened positioned exposing the greatest amount of porous spongy membranous material and rotatable to vary the diametric dimension of said shutter blades to a fully closed position,
- whereby the writing instrument is provided with a single writing tip capable of varying the diametric dimension thereof by said control means between a large and a small diametric dimension thereby to vary the amount of porous spongy membranous material available for imprinting characters.
- 2. The variable writing tip instrument as set forth in claim 1 above, wherein said rotatable collar is provided with a sponge plate mounted internally thereof and spaced rearwardly from said shutter blades,
- spring means interposed between the bottom of said barrel and said sponge plate, the coil spring being adapted to apply pressure in downward direction against said sponge plate,
- and said porous spongy membranous material being interposed between said sponge plate and said shutter bladed whereby upon the rotatable manipulation of said collar thereby to open said shutter blades, said porous spongy membranous material is forced out of the opening created thereby in order to provide a writing tip for said instrument.
- 3. The variable writing tip instrument as set forth in claim 2 above, wherein said plurality of shutter blades pivotly secured to said collar are adapted to operate in a manner equivalent to a camera shutter thereby to provide a variable writing tip end for said writing instrument.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending application Ser. No. 759,297, filed July 26, 1985, and entitled VARIABLE POINT WRITING INSTRUMENT, filed in the name of Peter J. Panopoulos now abandoned.
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