Information
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Patent Grant
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6390704
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Patent Number
6,390,704
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Date Filed
Friday, November 10, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 21, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Marshall, Gerstein & Borun
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 401 57
- 401 6
- 401 7
- D19 35
- D19 41
- D19 47
- D19 48
- D19 49
- D19 50
- D19 51
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A writing implement has a grip for providing improved comfort and stability to the user. The writing implement includes a barrel having a front end and a writing member partially disposed in the barrel, the writing member having a tip extending outside the front end of the barrel. A resilient gripping portion is attached to the barrel and defines an outer surface. A column of grooves are formed in the gripping portion outer surface. The grooves are aligned longitudinally to form interposed ribs shaped to resist slippage away from the tip.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to writing implements and, more particularly, the invention relates to writing implements incorporating a finger grip.
2. Description of the Related Technology
A wide variety of manual writing implements exist, such as ball point pens, fountain pens, felt tip markers, mechanical pencils, etc. Each writing implement is typically held in a user's hand and manipulated to produce marks on a writing surface, such as the surface of a sheet of paper. The writing implement has a writing member disposed partially therein. The writing member includes a tip exposed at one end of the barrel for making marks. Examples of writing tips include a pen point, such as a ball point, connected to a cylindrical ink cartridge disposed within the barrel, pencil leads, etc.
During use, a user grips the barrel of the writing implement and applies the tip to the writing surface with a pressure force. In order to produce desired marks, or simply as a result of the user's natural writing technique, the pressure force applied to the writing surface may be great. As a result, the user's fingers, wrist, and hand may be strained, resulting in fatigue and discomfort. In addition, when a writing implement is used over long periods of time, callouses may develop on the user's fingers.
Conventional writing implements have employed a variety of different grips in an attempt to improve comfort and control during use. Some writing implements have an ergonomic grip made of a resilient material. The grip may be contoured, such as in a “hourglass” shape, to further improve comfort. Other writing implements have a deformable -rip for improved comfort. It is known to form such a grip by providing a deformable sleeve containing a relatively viscous putty substance that holds a deformed shape for a period of time before resuming an undeformed shape.
In addition, gripping devices are known for use with a hand-held implement. The gripping devices may include a hollow cored tubing member having an internal diameter sized to fit over a grip portion of the hand-held implement. A plurality of annular ribs may extend about an exterior surface of the hollow cored tubing member. Each rib is formed with an internal jell filled chamber that is isolated from the gel filled chamber of adjacent annual ribs.
While these designs were intended to improve comfort and stability during use, there is nevertheless a perceived consumer desire for writing implement grips that are more comfortable to the user and that improve stability of the writing implement during use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing, a writing implement is provided including a barrel having a front end and a writing member partially disposed in the barrel and having a tip extending outside the front end of the barrel. A resilient gripping portion is attached to the barrel and defines an outer surface. A column of arcuate grooves is formed in the gripping portion outer surface, the grooves being aligned longitudinally to form interposed ribs shaped to resist slippage away from the tip.
In accordance with additional aspects of the invention, a writing implement is provided including a barrel having a front end and a writing member partially disposed in the barrel, the writing member having a tip extending outside the front end of the barrel. A resilient gripping portion is attached to the barrel and defines an outer surface, and a column of arcuate grooves is formed in the gripping portion outer surface. The grooves are aligned longitudinally along the gripping portion, each groove defining a front edge located near the tip and a rear edge located farther from the tip. The rear edge of each groove has a depth greater than that of the associated forward groove edge.
In accordance with further aspects of the invention, a writing implement is provided including a barrel having a front end and a writing member partially disposed in the barrel and having a tip extending outside the front end of the barrel. A resilient gripping portion is attached to the barrel and defines an outer surface, and a column of arcuate grooves are formed in the gripping portion outer surface. The grooves are aligned longitudinally along the gripping portion, each groove having a central portion located nearest the tip and two end portions located farther from the tip.
Other features and advantages are inherent in the apparatus claimed and disclosed or will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following Detailed Description and its accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a writing implement including a grip constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the writing implement.
FIG. 3
is an enlarged perspective view of the grip.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the grip taken along line
4
—
4
of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the grip taken along line
5
—
5
of FIG.
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, a writing implement
10
according to one embodiment of the present invention is illustrated at FIG.
1
. As shown, the writing implement
10
includes a barrel
12
having a grip
14
attached thereto. In the preferred embodiment, the barrel
12
is formed of plastic, however, other suitable materials commonly used for writing implements may also be used, such as wood, metal, etc. The grip
14
is made of a resilient material such as soft rubber. A writing member, such as ink cartridge
16
(FIG.
2
), is partially supported inside the barrel
12
and has tip
18
extending outside the front end of the grip
14
. An end plug
20
is attached to and closes off a rear end of the barrel
12
.
As best shown in
FIG. 2
, the barrel
12
includes a larger diameter rear section
22
and a smaller diameter forward section
24
. The forward section
24
has an inside diameter sized to receive the ink cartridge
16
and is formed with an internal shoulder
26
sized to engage a leading edge of the ink cartridge
16
while allowing the tip
18
to pass therethrough. Near its connection to the rear section
22
, the forward section
24
has a small-diameter threaded portion
28
. The rear end of the rear section
22
has a large diameter internal thread portion (not shown).
The end plug
20
is releasably attached to the rear section
22
of the barrel
12
. As best shown in
FIG. 2
, the end plug
20
has an external thread portion
32
adapted to releaseably engage the large diameter internal thread portion of the barrel
12
. The end plug
20
may further includes means for frictionally engaging a rear end of the ink cartridge
16
, such as internal bosses (not shown).
The grip
14
(
FIG. 3
) is attached to the front end of the barrel
12
to provide a stable and comfortable grip to the user. As best illustrated in
FIG. 4
, the grip
14
has an internal shaft
36
sized to receive the forward section
24
of the barrel
12
. In the illustrated embodiment, a front end
30
of the internal shaft
36
is exposed near the tip
18
. A rear end of the grip internal shaft
36
is formed with internal threads (not shown) sized to releasably engage the small diameter threaded portion
28
of the barrel forward section
24
. A grip layer
40
surrounds the internal shaft
36
to provide an outer gripping surface
42
. In a preferred embodiment, the internal shaft
36
is formed of a relatively inflexible material, such as a polypropylene or other hard plastics, while the grip layer
40
is formed of a resilient material. Suitable resilient materials include thermo-plastic elastomers, soft rubber, pvc, and silicone.
While the grip
14
is illustrated as having an internal shaft
36
with an outer grip layer
40
, other grip constructions may be provided in accordance with the present invention. For example, the entire grip
14
may be provided as a single piece of resilient material that is formed with an internal bore having a threaded section for engaging the barrel threaded portion
28
.
To assemble the writing implement, the rear end of the ink cartridge
16
is inserted into the frictionally engaging means of the end plug
20
. The tip
18
of the ink cartridge
16
is inserted through the barrel
12
until the end plug
20
is adjacent the rear end of the barrel
12
, and the end plug
20
is rotated relative to the barrel
12
thereby to releasably secure the end plug
20
to the barrel
12
. As the end plug
20
is attached to the barrel
12
, the tip
18
extends outside the front end of the barrel
12
. As noted above, the internal shoulder
26
of the barrel
12
allows the tip
18
to pass therethrough while engaging the body of the ink cartridge
16
. The grip
14
is then inserted over the barrel forward section
24
until the internal threads at the rear end of the internal shaft
36
are adjacent the small diameter threaded portion
28
of the barrel forward section
24
. The grip
14
is rotated relative to the barrel
12
to threadably secure the grip
14
to the barrel
12
. Once the grip
14
is fully fastened, the tip
18
extends through the front end of the grip
14
.
The outer gripping surface
42
of the grip
14
is preferably shaped to provide an attractive appearance and increase comfort to the user. As best shown in
FIG. 1
, a rear portion of the outer gripping surface
42
substantially matches the shape and size of the barrel outer surface
44
. As a result, the writing implement
10
has a consistent appearance. In addition, the outer gripping surface
42
has an ergonomic contour to better fit the user's fingers. In the illustrated embodiment, a front end of the grip
14
near the tip
18
is formed with a rounded portion
46
, a rear end of the grip
14
has a flared portion
48
, and an intermediate neck portion
50
joins the flared portion
48
to the rounded portion
46
.
In the illustrated embodiment, the resilient outer gripping surface
42
extends near the tip
18
to improve stability during use of the writing implement
10
. As best shown in
FIG. 3
, the front end
30
of the internal shaft
36
is exposed to facilitate manufacture of the grip. The exposed portion is preferably minimized so that the outer gripping surface
42
extends as near as possible to the tip
18
. The closer to the tip that a user is able to hold a writing implement, the greater the control the user will have over the writing implement. By extending the resilient outer gripping surface
42
near the tip
18
, the user is able to hold the writing implement
10
closer to the tip
18
, thereby increasing control and stability during use.
In accordance with certain aspects of the invention, the outer gripping surface
42
is provided with means for preventing the fingers of a user from slipping away from the tip
18
. As best understood with reference to
FIG. 3
, multiple columns
58
of arcuate grooves
60
are formed in the outer gripping surface
42
to prevent slippage away from the tip IS. Each column
58
is aligned in a longitudinal direction, defined herein as parallel to an axis
56
of the writing implement
10
. As best shown in
FIG. 5
, each groove
60
has a front edge
62
located nearest the tip
18
and a rear edge
64
located farther from the tip
18
. The depth of each groove
60
from the outer gripping surface
42
increases from the front edge
62
to the rear edge
64
.
The grooves
60
of column
58
are longitudinally spaced so that a fib
66
is formed between each adjacent pair of grooves
60
(FIG.
5
). Each rib
66
is shaped to have, with respect to the axis
56
, a relatively steep leading edge
68
and a tapered but generally flat trailing edge
70
. As a result, the ribs
66
provide a “fishhook” effect, in which the ribs offer little resistance to movement of the user's fingers toward the tip
18
, but significantly resist movement away from the tip
18
.
In the illustrated embodiment, the grooves
60
are preferably formed in an arcuate shape. As best shown in
FIG. 3
, each groove
60
has a central portion
72
located nearer the tip
18
and end portions
74
located farther from the tip
18
. The arcuate shape varies the slip-resistance by altering the depth of the grooves
60
.
While the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, which are intended to be illustrative only and not to be limiting of the invention, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that changes, additions, or deletions may be made to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A writing implement comprising:a barrel extending along an axis and having a front end; a writing member partially disposed in the barrel and having a tip extending outside the front end of the barrel; a resilient gripping portion attached to the barrel and defining an outer surface; and a column of grooves formed in the gripping portion outer surface, the grooves being aligned longitudinally along the gripping portion, each groove defining a front edge located nearer the tip and rear edge located farther from the tip; wherein the rear edge of each groove has a depth in a direction normal to the axis that is greater than that of the associated forward groove edge.
- 2. The writing implement of claim 1, in which adjacent grooves define a rib therebetween.
- 3. The writing implement of claim 2, in which the barrel defines an axis, and in which each rib has a leading edge located nearer the tip and a trailing edge located farther from the tip, the leading edge sloping more steeply with respect to the axis than the trailing edge.
- 4. The writing implement of claim 1, in which each groove has an arcuate shape.
- 5. The writing implement of claim 4, in which each groove has a central portion located nearer the tip and two end portions located farther from the tip.
- 6. The writing implement of claim 1, in which the gripping portion outer surface comprises soft rubber.
- 7. The writing implement of claim 1, in which the gripping portion outer surface is formed with an ergonomic contour.
- 8. A writing implement comprising:a barrel having a front end and defining an axis; a writing member partially disposed in the barrel and having a tip extending outside the front end of the barrel; a resilient gripping portion attached to the barrel and defining an outer surface; and a column of grooves formed in the gripping portion outer surface, the grooves aligned longitudinally to form interposed ribs having a leading edge located nearer the tip and a trailing edge located farther from the tip, each leading edge sloping more steeply with respect to the axis than each associated trailing edge; wherein the ribs resist slippage of a user's hands away from the tip.
- 9. The writing implement of claim 8, in which each groove has an arcuate shape.
- 10. The writing implement of claim 9, in which each groove has a central portion located nearer the tip and two end portions located farther from the tip.
- 11. The writing implement of claim 8, in which each groove has a front edge located nearer the tip and a rear edge located farther from the tip.
- 12. The writing implement of claim 11, in which each groove has a varying depth.
- 13. The writing implement of claim 12, in which the depth of each groove increases from the front edge to the rear edge.
- 14. A writing implement comprising:a barrel having a front end; a writing member partially disposed in the barrel and having a tip extending outside the front end of the barrel; a resilient gripping portion attached to the barrel and defining an outer surface; and a column of acuate grooves formed in the gripping portion outer surface, the grooves aligned longitudinally along the gripping portion, each groove having a central portion located nearer the tip and two end portions located farther from the tip, wherein each groove has a varying depth.
- 15. The writing implement of claim 14, in which adjacent grooves define a rib there between.
- 16. The writing implement of claim 15, in which the barrel defines an axis, each rib has a leading edge and a trailing edge, and the leading edge of each rib slopes more steeply with respect to the axis than the trailing edge.
- 17. The writing implement of claim 14, in which each groove has a front edge located nearer the tip and rear edge located farther from the tip, wherein the rear edge of each groove has a depth greater than that of the associated forward groove edge.
- 18. The writing implement of claim 14, in which the gripping portion outer surface comprises soft rubber.
- 19. The writing implement of claim 14, in which the gripping portion outer surface is formed with an ergonomic contour.
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