Combined pen and paper dispensing devices are known in the patented art and available in the marketplace, but are not wholly satisfactory.
It is the general object of the present invention to provide a note paper dispensing writing instrument of desirably simply construction which can be manufactured at economic advantage and which is highly efficient in use.
In fulfillment of the foregoing object and in accordance with the present invention, an improved writing instrument adapted to dispense note paper comprises a first hollow tubular shell open at one end and partially closed at the opposite end with a small axially extended opening therethrough. The shell also has an outwardly open axially extending slot along its sidewall. A writing instrument has an operative end adapted to project from the end of the small axial opening and an associated elongated member of small diameter extending through said opening and projecting substantially into the interior of the shell. A small pad of note paper is provided with a plurality of sheets of paper successively glued together along one edge. The pad is partially coiled upon itself with the glued together sheets facing inwardly and inserted axially into the interior of the shell. The free ends of the sheets of paper project outwardly through the axial slot of the shell in a fanned slightly spaced relationship so as to be grasped manually by the user. The relative dimensions of the shell diameter and the coiled pad are such that the coil opens slightly within the shell interior without overlap between the free edges of the sheets of paper and the glued together opposite edges of the paper. Thus, the note paper is readily removable from the interior of the shell one sheet at a time by manually grasping and withdrawing the free edge of the innermost sheet of paper.
Preferably, the elongated member associated with the writing instrument is flexible so as to be engaged by a sheet of paper as it withdrawn from the pad of paper and caused to flex radially thereby so as to exert a reactive force on a sheet of paper tending to separate the same along its glued edge from the next adjacent sheet of paper on the pad. A conventional refill may be employed with a writing instrument at one end and an elongated flexible ink reservoir attached thereto.
Preferably, a second hollow tubular shell is provided and is slightly larger in diameter than said first shell so as to be telescopically assembled thereabout. The second shell also has an axially extending open slot in its sidewall and is open at least at one end to accommodate the aforesaid telescopic assembly. With the axial slots in the two shells radially aligned, the free edge portions of the sheets of paper project outwardly therethrough in fanned relationship. Optionally, the slot in the outer shell may be substantially wider than the slot in the inner shell with the two shells relatively rotatable between open and closed positions, the fanned edges of the note paper being exposed through both slots in the open position and covered by the outer shell in the closed position.
Finally, rough generally radially surfaces are provided in axially spaced relationship for engagement with opposite end portions of the partially coiled pad of paper to provide frictional retention preventing more than one sheet of paper being withdrawn at a time.
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As will be apparent, the writing instrument may also include a pencil of appropriate design which is inserted into the opening 16 with an upper end portion disposed within the interior of the shell 14.
A small pad of note paper is illustrated in its flat condition in
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Preferably, and is best illustrated at
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Finally, axially spaced rough surfaces 44 and 46 are formed respectively in an outer shell 38 and the inner shell 14 and engage opposite ends of the partially coiled note paper to provide a frictional force tending to retain the paper in the shells against unintended or accidental withdrawal.
As will be apparent form the foregoing, the construction of the note paper dispensing writing instrument of the invention is relatively simple; conducive to low cost manufacture. In operation, the instrument is highly efficient with individual sheets of paper manually withdrawn in a simple motion between the users fingers and with the remaining sheets of paper on the pad remaining within the interior of the shells. Loading of readily available partially coiled pads is a simple matter involving only, a relative axial movement between the partially coiled pad and the inner shell.
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