This application is a national state application of PCT/FR2005/001093, filed on May 2, 2005.
1. Field of Invention
The embodiments of the present invention relate to a writing implement.
2. Background of Invention
More particularly, the embodiments of the present invention relate to a writing implement comprising:
a body which extends longitudinally along a central axis Z, the body having a first end and second end;
an ink reservoir; and
and a roller having an outer writing surface, the roller being located at one of the ends of the body, connected to the ink reservoir and mounted so as to be able to rotate around a primary axis.
This type of writing implement is particularly well suited to highlighter pens, owing to the width and speed of marking it allows. It can also be used to apply a pattern or a repetitive decorative message.
As described in document U.S. Pat. No. 3,085,554, a writing implement of the type described above comprises a cylindrical writing roller which, when the writing implement is used, turns on itself around an axis perpendicular to the central axis of the body.
The writing roller of an embodiment of the present invention comprises hemispherical ends guided by rounded cavities which allow limited angular movement around the central axis of the body of the writing implement, in order to produce lines of varied thickness. The thickness of the lines depend on the angle at which the user chooses to hold the body, the direction of writing and the angle of the writing roller with respect to this direction. The writing implement of an embodiment of the present invention produces a line of maximum thickness when the axis of the roller is perpendicular to the direction of writing and parallel to the writing surface.
However, if the body of the implement is tilted in a plane normal to the direction of writing, for example when the user naturally tilts the pen toward him., the roller is no longer parallel to the sheet and only one end of the roller is in contact with it.
Roller-type writing implements are thus generally not very comfortable to use, especially when the user wants to draw a horizontal line of writing of maximum thickness.
The embodiments of the present invention aim in particular to overcome these drawbacks.
To this end, according to the embodiments of the present invention, a writing implement of the type in question is characterized in that the writing roller is mounted so as to be able to pivot around a secondary axis perpendicular to the primary axis.
By virtue of these arrangements, the writing implement may be used with a natural position and makes it possible to produce a line of writing of maximum width even if it is tilted.
In various embodiments of the writing implement according to the present invention, one and/or other of the following arrangements may also be employed:
Further features and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following description of one of its embodiments, provided by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings.
In the drawings:
In the various figures, the same references denote identical or similar elements.
The writing roller 12 is mounted so as to be able to rotate around a primary axis Y, perpendicular to the central axis Z. The writing roller 12 has a radial outer surface at least part of which serves to deposit the ink on the writing surface. In
The writing roller 12 is mounted so as to be able to rotate around a pin 22, located in the hollow tube 18 and defining the primary axis of rotation Y when it is in the neutral position. The pin 22 is placed at each end in a housing 24a, 24b of the body 10 of the writing implement, and is free to turn on itself.
In its middle region, the pin 22 has a spherical portion 26 whose diameter is greater than the diameter of the pin 22, and slightly greater than or equal to the minimum diameter of the hollow tube 18. The spherical portion 26 is thus in contact with the internal part 28 of the wall of the writing roller 12.
Arms 30a, 30b extend from each side of the spherical portion 26, forming the pin 22. The arms are flared, such that the diameter of the end of the arms 30a, 30b is smaller than that of the end fixed to the spherical portion 26. Moreover, the arms have notches 31 that limit the translational movement of the pin 22 along the primary axis Y, through the housings 24a, 24b. The spherical portion 26 and the arms 30a, 30b are made as a single piece, or are formed in different molds and then secured together.
The writing roller 12 is mounted so as to be able to pivot on the spherical portion 26 around a secondary axis X perpendicular to the primary axis Y and to the longitudinal axis Z between the neutral position and a pivoting position. The writing roller 12 forms a ball joint with the spherical portion 26, this being made possible thanks to a recess 33 made in the internal part of the roller 12. This recess 33 complements the shape of the spherical portion 26, and allows the roller 12 to rotate more easily around the pin 22 along the secondary axis X and primary axis Y.
As shown, the axes are all secant at a point 32, which is the geometric center of the pin 22 and of the roller 12. This central arrangement of the axis X makes it possible to position the roller 12 parallel to the writing surface, once one end of the roller comes into contact therewith, and without the need for elastic return means.
Likewise, the inside diameter of the hollow tube 18 increases toward each end of the roller 12 so as to allow a greater range of angular movement of the roller 22.
When the user takes the writing implement in his hand he can hold the body 10 in a direction that is tilted with respect to the writing plane. When the writing roller 12 comes into contact with the writing plane, it moves in translation along the longitudinal axis, toward the ink pad 16, owing to the user's bearing force. This movement is made possible thanks to the housings 24a, 24b of elongate shape provided in the body 10 of the writing implement, in which the arms 30a, 30b of the pin 22 slide. When the writing roller 12 is in contact with the ink pad 16, the ink then flows from the pad 16 toward the outer surface 12.
When the user moves the writing implement over the writing plane, the roller 12 turns on itself around the primary axis Y and the outer surface in contact with the ink pad 16 is reloaded with ink, which is then deposited on the writing plane.
Furthermore, depending on the angle at which the user holds the writing implement, the writing roller 12 pivots around the spherical portion 26 in such a way that the whole width of the roller 12 is in contact with the writing plane. This pivoting is limited angularly by the pin 22 and the internal part 28 of the wall of the roller which both come into contact at a point, thus preventing the roller 12 from pivoting further around the axis X.
The pin 22 and the roller 12 are connected by means of a simple ball joint, and can rotate or pivot independently of one another. In particular, in the writing position, i.e. when the body 10 is tilted, the roller 12 is parallel to the writing plane while the pin 22 is tilted at an angle substantially identical to the angle at which the body 10 is tilted.
The embodiment of the present invention described above is in no way limiting. In another embodiment of the present invention, the writing roller could pivot about the axis X by virtue of the interaction between an elastic connection that would return one end of the pin 22 to the center of an elongate opening and a ball joint or hinge at the other end of the pin.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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04/04705 | May 2004 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR05/01093 | 5/2/2005 | WO | 11/2/2006 |