This application is a national stage application of International Application No. PCT/FR2007/051253, filed on May 11, 2007, which claims the benefit of French Patent Application No. 06 04265 filed on May 12, 2006, the entire contents of both applications being incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a writing implement having a capillary writing tip, comprising:
2. Description of Related Art
A writing implement of this type is known from U.S. Pat. No. 6,474,887 and is partially reproduced in the attached
Such a writing implement has various drawbacks. Firstly, the radial shoulder 131 rests only on the front ends of the ribs 120. As a result, the bearing surface is relatively small and does not guarantee that the tip will be firmly held at the end of axial travel if an impact occurs. The solutions consisting respectively of increasing the diameter of this radial shoulder 131 and/or increasing the number of ribs 120 would have the drawback of reducing the cross-section of the air passage between the tip 103 and the head 102.
The purpose of embodiments of the present invention is to remedy the above-discussed drawbacks by proposing a writing implement of the fluid applicator type that allows the writing tip to be firmly held axially in abutment in the event of an impact or excessive pressure on this tip.
To this end, an object of embodiments of the present invention is to provide a writing implement of the fluid applicator type as disclosed below, characterized in that a ring, substantially coaxial with the central axis and situated at a distance from the front opening of the head, is firmly attached to the barrel by the longitudinal ribs and forms the stop element by cooperating with the capillary connector, these ribs extend radially between the ring and the barrel, and in that the barrel, the head, the ribs and the ring are produced in a single moulded piece.
By placing the stop element at a distance from the front opening of the head, there is more space to form an air passage around this element. The ring-shaped stop element makes it possible for the capillary connector to rest axially on a broad solid surface. Furthermore, production as a single piece avoids any risk of disassembly and thus guarantees the solidity or rigidness of the stop element. Moreover, such a single-piece production has advantages in terms of simplicity of the production process, which can represent a significant cost reduction for mass production.
Preferably, the ring has a longitudinal front face inscribed within the cross-section of the front opening of the head, and the radially internal wall of the head is tapered towards the rear. It is thus possible to carry out the moulding of the barrel, the head, the ribs and the ring in a two-part mould with two cores, moveable in opposite directions in relation to each other along the central axis. A first core defines at least the opening of the head, the peak part of each rib, and the longitudinal front face of the ring, and can be in the shape of a cylindrical barrel having the same diameter as the external diameter of the ring. Longitudinal grooves are then provided in the cylindrical wall of this core to form the ribs. A second core defines at least the internal wall of the barrel and the greater part of the head, the base of the ribs, the rear longitudinal face of the ring, and preferably, the external radial wall of the ring. The internal radial wall of the ring can itself be defined by either of the two cores. The fact that the radially internal wall of the head is tapered towards the rear makes the removal of the second core easier.
In embodiments of the writing implement according to the present invention, one or more of the following arrangements is used:
Other characteristics and advantages will become apparent from the following description of non-limitative example embodiments, with reference to the Figures in which:
The greater part of the connector 3 is constituted by a main portion 30 that is essentially cylindrical, this main portion having a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of a rear portion 32 of the connector 3, in order to create a radial shoulder 31 distanced from the writing tip.
Three longitudinal ribs 20 are distributed at 120° about the central axis, and the peaks 201 of these ribs form three lines parallel to the axis (A) that define a cylindrical space of approximately the same diameter as the main portion 30 of the connector 3 for holding this connector radially as depicted in
The ring 4, the ribs 20, the head 2 and the barrel 10 are produced as a single moulded piece. Thus, assembly of the writing implement consists essentially of installing the connector 3 in the head 2 of the writing implement and inserting the ink plug 6 into the rear opening of the barrel 10, not shown.
Advantageously, in particular, to increase the rigidity of the wall of the barrel in the zone of the reservoir compartment 5, the longitudinal ribs 20 can be extended in this compartment by secondary fibs 21, the height of which is less than a quarter of the internal radius of the barrel 10. Provision can be made for this height (e), as depicted in
The head 2 comprises a substantially tubular front part 2A, provided to receive a cap. At the rear of this tubular front part 2A, the void between the connector 3 and the internal wall of the head 2 becomes larger, as shown in
In order to carry out moulding of the barrel, the head, the ribs and the ring 4 in a two-part mould with just two moveable cores, the ring 4 has a longitudinal front face 4A inscribed within the cross-section of the front opening of the head. With an approximately circular ring 4 and a tubular-shaped front part 2A of the head 2 having a circular cross-section as in the embodiment shown, this implies that the external radius R4 of the ring must be less than, or equal to, the internal radius of this front part 2A. This makes it possible for the void of each compartment 7 to be formed by a part of the first core and a part of the second core during moulding, these two core parts having a surface of mutual contact that is coaxial with the central axis (A) and which allows them to slide axially in opposite directions to each other when the cores are removed on stripping.
Preferably, the external radius R4 of the ring is equal to the internal radius of the front part 2A of the head. This makes it possible to produce a ring that is sufficiently thick for the solidity of the stop element, with an inner diameter sufficient so as not to compromise the cross-section for passage of the ink through the rear portion 32 of the connector 3.
Moreover, due to its radial thickness, the ring 4 contributes to the holding of the fibrous material of the plug 6 in the reservoir compartment 5 and to some extent, prevents a part of this fibrous material from moving forwards and entering the compartments 7 if the instrument 1 strikes a surface, which is advantageous in comparison with the known device depicted in
The cross-sectional view of
As shown in the cross-sectional view in
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06 04265 | May 2006 | FR | national |
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PCT/FR2007/051253 | 5/11/2007 | WO | 00 | 11/12/2008 |
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WO2007/132115 | 11/22/2007 | WO | A |
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