Wearable pen-holder device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6435749
  • Patent Number
    6,435,749
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 20, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The pen-holder device includes a body (10) with at least one cavity (14) formed therein with at least one aperture (16) communicating with the exterior and with at least one resilient member (22) fixed to an inner wall of the said cavity (14) so as to be able to engage a tip (34) of a writing instrument (36) inserted therein. The body (10) also has means for securing it to a user, or to an accessory or garment worn by the said user. The cavity (14) is preferably frusto-conical, tapering towards the inside of the body (10).
Description




BACKGROUND INVENTION




The present invention relates to a penholder device. In the following description, the term “pen” should be understood in its broadest sense and to include writing instruments in general, that is also pencils, brush pens, propelling pencils and the like.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a pen-holder device that can be worn and can be adapted to hold writing instruments of different sizes.




This object is achieved according to the invention by providing a pen-holder device which includes a body with at least one cavity communicating with the exterior and a resilient member fixed to the inner wall thereof in such a way that one end of a writing instrument inserted into the cavity may be engaged in the said cavity, the said body also having means enabling it to be secured to a user, or to an item of clothing or an accessory worn by a user.




According to the invention, the end of the writing implement which is inserted into the cavity deforms the resilient member which exerts a reactive and/or frictional force, thereby retaining the writing instrument. The degree to which the resilient member is deformed depends on the shape and dimensions of the writing instrument, ensuring that it is held within the cavity.




The device of the invention may thus be described as universal with regard to its characteristic ability to adapt to writing instruments of different shapes and sizes.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further advantages and characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description which follows, with reference to the appended drawings, provided purely by way of non-limitative example, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a device according to the invention and of a writing instrument for insertion therein;





FIG. 2

is a plan view, with a section taken on the line II—II of

FIG. 1

, of the device of the invention with a first writing instrument inserted therein; and





FIG. 3

is a similar view to that of

FIG. 2

, with a second writing instrument inserted in the device of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




A pen-holder device comprises a substantially ellipsoid body


10


, made up of two half-shells


10




a


,


10




b


, of plastics material, for example, coupled through a centre plane


12


substantially parallel to the overall plane of the ellipsoid. The half-shells are coupled in a conventional manner which is substantially transparent in the context of the invention and thus not described in greater detail.




A cavity


14


is formed within the body


10


with an opening


16


communicating with the exterior and extending along the longest axis


18


of the ellipsoid. The cavity


14


is substantially frusto-conical, tapering towards the inside of the body


10


.




A first and a second resilient member


22


are housed in recesses


20


facing each other along the internal wall of the cavity


14


, so as to protrude into the span of the said cavity.




The resilient members


22


—made of a polymeric or metal material for example—are strips with a Greek-fret shape and have respective tabs


24


on the ends for insertion into seats


26


in the body


10


.




The latter also has means enabling it to be secured to a user, or to an accessory of item of clothing worn by this user. These means include a through hole


28


formed in an appendage


30


of the body


10


and a thread


32


which passes through the hole


28


and can be tied like a necklace, for example, around the user's neck.




The appendage


30


extends from the body


10


substantially at an end of the longest axis


18


of the ellipsoid, opposite the end where the cavity


14


opens into a mouth


16


.




When one end


34


, the point for example, of a writing instrument


36


is inserted into the cavity


14


, the resilient members


22


are deformed and exert a reactive and/or frictional force retaining the point


34


, provided, naturally, that the dimensions of the latter enable it to interfere with the resilient members


22


in their rest configuration thereby at least partially deforming them. As can be seen from a comparison of

FIGS. 2 and 3

, in dependence on its dimensions, the point


34


enters more or less deeply into the cavity


14


, meaning that, accordingly, various portions of the members


22


are more or less deformed or pressed into the walls of the cavity


14


. The resilient members


22


are able, in each case, to exert pressure, or simply friction, on the point


34


, thereby preventing the writing instrument


36


from slipping out of the cavity


14


, even when the latter is positioned vertically, with the opening


16


facing down.




The effects of the present invention naturally extend to other articles using the same innovative concept to achieve the same purpose. In particular, it is clear that the body may be of substantially any shape, and the resilient members may be any number and of any shape, provided they are operable to exert a sufficient retaining force on writing implements of various dimensions. The means enabling the device of the invention to be secured to a user could also be different from those described above: they could, for example, consist of a clip or clasp of a type commonly used to secure a pen to the edge of a pocket of a garment.




It is also conceivable that several cavities of the type described above could be formed in the body of the device, so that it could be used to carry several writing implements at the same time.



Claims
  • 1. A pen-holder device comprising a body (10) having at least one cavity (14) formed therein, with at least one opening (16) communicating with the exterior and with a first and a second resilient members (22) housed in respective recesses (20) facing each other along an internal wall of the cavity (14), said resilient members protrude into the span of the cavity (14) so that they can engage a tip (34) of a writing instrument (36) inserted into said cavity (14), said body (10) also having means for enabling it to be secured to a user, or to an accessory of garment worn by the said user, wherein said resilient members (22) are strips with a Greek-fret shape and having respective tabs (24) on one end of each strip for insertion into seats (26) formed in said body (10).
  • 2. A device according to claim 1, in which said cavity (14) is substantially frusto-conical, tapering towards the interior of the body (10).
  • 3. A device according to claim 1, in which said body (10) is substantially ellipsoid, with said cavity (14) extending along the longest axis (18) of the ellipsoid.
  • 4. A device according to claim 1, in which said body (10) is formed by two half-shells (10a, 10b) coupled at a center plane (12) substantially parallel to the overall plane of the body (10).
  • 5. A device according to claim 1, in which said means for enabling the body (10) to be secured to a user include a through hole (28) in an appendage (30) of said body (10) and a thread (32) passing through said hole (28) and is adapted to be tied in the manner of a necklace.
  • 6. A device according to claim 5, in which said appendage (30) extends from the substantially ellipsoid body (10) at one end of the longest axis (18) thereof, at the opposite end of said axis (18) is the opening (16) of the cavity (14).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
T0990208 U Nov 1999 IT
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP00/11602 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/38104 5/31/2001 WO A
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