1. Field of the Invention
The embodiments of the present invention relate to a writing instrument such as an ink pen. For example, the writing instrument may include: a body extending between a rear end and a front end which has an opening, the body defining an inner volume; a writing member mounted inside the body and including a tip which protrudes from the front of the body; a protective element including a guide portion sliding along the body and a protective end which extends the guide portion and has an opening to allow the tip to pass through, the protective element being movable between a tip protection position (position in which the protective end extends forwards at the front of the body, completely covering the tip) and a retracted position for writing (position in which the tip protrudes from the front of the protective element through the opening); and a system for locking the retracted position, which comprises a stop formed on the body, a locking member which engages with the stop to maintain the retracted position, and an unlocking portion which releases the locking member, the protective element including the locking member.
2. Description of Related Art
A writing instrument of the type mentioned above eliminates the use of a detachable cap that can be lost, while providing protection for the writing tip. Document FR 2,103,492 describes a writing instrument having a protective element with a substantially conical front end and for which the retracted position for writing is maintained by the introduction of a locking protrusion into a recess or groove formed on the outer face of the tubular body. This type of protective element has a spring clip provided with a ridged area to allow the user to push the protective element rearward into the retracted position for writing, where the locking member is engaged. The elasticity of the spring clip allows raising the protective element then pushing it forward to return to the protection position.
This type of actuation requires a certain agility in order to achieve the two positions and is not very suitable for young children for example. In addition, the thinning required to provide flexibility in the unlocking portion increases the risk of clip breakage.
The embodiments of the present invention aim to provide, for example, a writing instrument with a retractable protective element that is easy to actuate and is simple in design.
For this purpose, a writing instrument according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a guide portion which slides axially within the body, the protective element being mounted in the body through said opening; an elastic return element for biasing the protective element towards the protection position; and a radially flexible elastic tab which is connected to the locking member and can be pressed radially inwards (typically towards the central axis) in response to an action, preferably a pressure, applied to the unlocking portion, knowing that the locking member disengages from the stop by an inward radial movement which unlocks the retracted position.
It is understood that the displacement of the tab caused by pressure (or another equivalent action on the unlocking portion) frees the locking member, allowing the protective element to slide towards the protection position due to the biasing of the elastic return element.
In this arrangement, the guide portion of the protective element, which extends longitudinally along a central axis, is inserted within the inner volume of the body. The elastic return element is preferably coupled with the guide portion to bias the protective element towards the protection position.
With these arrangements, the protection position can be obtained with minimal effort and with no need to exert a forward push, as the elastic return element ensures the forward slide of the protective element. One can see that it is no longer necessary to use an external clip.
In addition, because the protective element slides within the tubular body, the risk of its becoming stuck is reduced.
According to one feature of the invention, the guide portion includes the elastic tab, with the locking member formed on the elastic tab. Thus, the cooperation with the body in the writing position does not occur on the outer face of the body which is more exposed to wear and damage, rendering the mechanism more robust.
According to another feature of the invention, the guide portion includes a longitudinal slot which extends between a rear edge and a front edge, the elastic tab extending from the rear edge to a free front edge of the tab while diverging radially outward relative to the central axis of the guide portion. Preferably, the locking member is distanced from the rear edge and is closer to the front edge. This arrangement simplifies the design of the locking system, as the locking member is biased radially outward towards a position of engagement with the body.
According to another feature of the invention, the body has a window for accessing the unlocking portion, the unlocking portion being formed on the elastic tab and including a pin which traverses the access window to prevent rotation of the guide portion relative to the body. With this arrangement, it is possible to position the slot and the associated unlocking portion as close as possible to the protective end, meaning at a small distance from the position of the user's thumb when writing.
According to one feature of the invention, the unlocking portion has a front face which engages with the stop in the protection position, under the effect of the force exerted by the elastic return element. The unlocking can thus be obtained by radially disengaging the front face from the stop of the body, which can be achieved by simple inward radial pressure, as the action of the spring does the rest. This allows the user, at the end of the writing operation, to obtain the retracted position with minimal time and effort.
According to one feature of the invention, the unlocking portion has a free actuating edge, which projects radially outward relative to the body in order to exert an inward radial pressure on said elastic tab, the locking member disengaging from the stop by an inward radial displacement actuated by means of the unlocking portion. It is understood that the action of the user can simply consist of passing a finger, typically the thumb or index finger, over the access window while pressing in the actuating edge.
In certain embodiments, the unlocking portion may not be protruding but is still accessible indirectly. In this case, it can be arranged so that the unlocking portion can be moved by the user by means of a fingernail or a flexible actuating tab arranged on the tubular body (at the access window) and which can press against the unlocking portion. According to one feature of the invention, the protective element includes an annular shoulder which defines a rear face of the protective end, the protective end having an outer surface presenting at least one indentation to allow pushing the protective element rearward until the annular shoulder is bearing against the front end of the body. This arrangement minimizes the amount of material for the protective element, while allowing the user to move the protective element rearward in an effective manner.
According to another feature of the present invention, the locking member and the unlocking portion traverse the access window when the annular shoulder is bearing against the front end of the body. The body can thus have a single slot which combines the functions of rotation prevention and stop (on the front edge of the slot).
According to one feature of the invention, the writing member is mounted so as to be fixed in translation within the body. This ensures that the writing tip always protrudes in the same manner when the protective element is in the retracted position. In addition, this minimizes the number of parts compared to embodiments where the writing member slides.
In various embodiments of the writing instrument according to the present invention, it is possible for one or more of the following arrangements to be used: the elastic return element is a spring, preferably helical, including a rear end bearing in a fixed manner against a supporting face which is fixed in translation within the body, and a front end bearing directly or indirectly against the protective element; the body has two adjacent slots arranged one behind the other longitudinally and separated by a wall element forming said stop of the locking system, one of the two slots of the body being located further rearward and forming said access window, the unlocking portion moving within the access window between a position away from the stop and a position of engagement with the stop; the body opening is axial, and the other of the two slots (referred to as the forward slot as it is located more forward) extends longitudinally to the front end of the body which defines said opening, the locking member entering into the forward slot when the unlocking portion is in the position of engagement with the stop; and the protective element is made as a single part.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of several embodiments, given as non-limiting examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
In the various figures, identical references denote identical or similar elements. The writing instrument 1 allows writing with any writing, erasing, or highlighting medium, referred to in the following description as ink, by means of a writing tip 2.
Referring to
The writing member 4 housed inside the body 2 may have a generally cylindrical form, for example forming a cartridge (possibly replaceable by removing the rear end 2a of the body 2).
The writing member 4 is mounted so as to be fixed in translation within the body 2, pressing at its rear end 4a against a bottom 2d located here near the rear end 2a of the body 2. The bottom 2d may have a support with a base transverse to the longitudinal axis of the body 2 and teeth and/or at least one wall extending from the base to allow centering the writing member within the inner volume V of the body 1. The front end 4b of the writing member 4 has a tip 4c located outside the inner volume V and protruding at the front of the body 2 as is visible in
The protective element 3 includes a guide portion 5, here generally tubular, which slides along the body 2 within the inner volume V. The guide portion 5 is extended forward by a protective end 6 which has an opening 6a to allow the tip 4c to pass through. This opening 6a is axial. An axial opening 5a is also provided at the rear of the guide portion 5. The protective element 3 forms the tapered front end of the writing instrument 1; the protective end 6 in particular may be conical or of similar shape. The guide portion 5 and the protective end 6 extend around the same longitudinal axis X, the guide portion 5 preferably having a generally cylindrical shape. When the body 2 is substantially asymmetric, the longitudinal axis X is a central axis for the protective element 3.
In the example illustrated in
With reference to the example illustrated in
The locking member 7 and the unlocking portion 8 project radially outward relative to the generally tubular shape of the guide portion 5. They also have some radial mobility due to a connection with a radially flexible elastic tab 9 which can be pressed radially inward (toward the axis X).
In the example embodiment in
The guide portion 5 may comprise a longitudinal slot 10 which extends between a rear edge 10a and a front edge 10b, the elastic tab 9 extending forward from the rear edge 10a while diverging radially outward, in a progressive manner, relative to the longitudinal axis X of the guide portion 5. The elastic tab 9 is flexible from a flex area adjacent to the rear edge 10a, so as to be able to move radially in response to an inward pressure. The flex area may have a thickness of the same order of magnitude as the thickness of the body 2. A plastic material of known type can be used to create the elastic tab 9.
The locking member 7 is located near the free front edge 9a of the elastic tab 9, such that the displacement 11 (
With reference to
The shape of the locking member 7 may vary. Preferably, the locking member 7 has a convex surface 7a at the rear, as is particularly visible in
Referring to
The unlocking portion 8 is arranged behind the locking member 7. Additionally, the stop 12 may also be used to block the advance of the protective element 3 into the protection position shown in
In the non-limiting examples in the figures, the body 2 has a front slot 2g adjacent to the access window 2f so that they are arranged one behind the other longitudinally. The front slot 2g is separated from the access window 2f by the wall element forming the stop 12 of the locking system. The front slot 2g here extends longitudinally to the front end 2b of the body 2, which defines the opening 2c.
To facilitate obtaining the protection position for the tip 4c, the writing instrument 1 includes an elastic return element 15 coupled with the guide portion 5, for example positioned around the writing member 4 and pressing at its rear end 15a against a supporting face defined by a shoulder 4e of the writing member 4. In another example, the rear pressure could be on another supporting face which is fixed in translation within the body 2. The elastic return element 15, for example one or more helical springs, thus biases the protective element 3 towards the protection position, its front end 15b pressing against an inner shoulder of the protective end 6.
Preferably, a single helical spring is provided for biasing the protective element 3. In the non-limiting example in
More generally, any biasing means can be used which provides a force bearing directly or indirectly against the protective element 3. Referring to
Still referring to
The protective element 3 is movable between the protection position for the tip 4c and the retracted position for writing, preferably by axially sliding the guide portion 5. As can be seen in
When sliding, the elastic tab 9 is bent radially inwardly so that the locking member can move under the wall element of the body 2 which defines the stop 12.
The retracted position is obtained by a simple rearward sliding of the protective end 6, which corresponds to a movement of distance D. In other words, the user only has to push the protective element 3 rearward against the body 2, until the annular shoulder abuts against the front end 2b of the body 2 (end of travel when sliding). During this rearward sliding, the locking member 7 passes under the wall of the body 2, causing the elastic tab 9 to bend, and then comes back up through the access window 2f. The pressure against the wall of the body 2 by the convex surface 7a located at the rear of the locking member 7 generates a cam-like radial displacement of the flexible tab 9 toward the central axis X. This makes it possible to achieve both a rearward thrust of the protective element 3 and the locking in the refracted position, with a minimum of effort. This locking effect is obtained due to the deflection of the elastic tab 9 which occurs at the end of its travel, while the locking member 7 is free to enter the access window 2f.
According to the invention and with reference to
The protective element 3 here is formed of a single piece of injected plastic. As illustrated in the embodiment in
An alternative embodiment will now be described with reference to
As is clearly visible in
In the refracted position, pressure on the flexible tab 18 in the direction of arrow A′ bears on a protrusion 8′ on the elastic tab 9 located rearward of the locking member 7, causing the elastic tab 9 to bend and the locking member 7 to disengage from the stop 12.
The protrusion 8′ has a front end, for example in the form of a hook, suitable for engaging with the stop 12. The sliding of the guide portion 5 takes place, of course, in a manner entirely similar to that which was described in relation to
Although the figures show that the locking member 7 is visible externally in the protection position and in the refracted position of the protective element 3, it should be understood that the use of a front slot 2g or access window 2f is optional. Thus, the access window 2f could be replaced by a flexible covering portion, forming a flexible membrane for example, created in the body 2 facing the elastic tab 9. The flexible covering portion can then be deformed radially inwards and serve as a pushbutton for actuating the unlocking of the retracted position. In this retracted position, the locking member 7 is simply engaged with a rigid portion of the body 2 adjacent to the flexible covering portion. In this case the elastic tab 9 is made to bend in a manner entirely similar to what was described for the first embodiment and second embodiment.
In another embodiment, not shown, the stop 12 can have two surface regions, one beside the other, one intended for engagement with the protrusion 8′ and the other intended for engagement with the locking member 7. In this case, the corresponding surfaces for engagement with the protrusion 8′ and with the locking member 7 can be laterally offset relative to each other. More generally, it is understood that the forward sliding can be limited without the use of the elastic tab 9 (meaning without engagement by an unlocking portion 8 or protrusion 8′ with the body 2). In another example, the guide portion 5 may have reliefs which stop the forward sliding of the protective element 3 by abutting against an internal shoulder formed in the front end 2b of the body 2.
Optional details in the arrangement of the protective element 3 and locking system will now be described with reference to
In order to facilitate pushing the protective element 3 rearward, the outer surface of the protective end 6 may have, for example, one or two indentations 21, 22 to provide a better grip for two fingers (typically the thumb and index finger), without slipping. This arrangement improves the grip without increasing the radial dimensions of the protective end 6 (too large of a front end of the writing instrument 1 may be detrimental to comfortable writing).
As is best visible in
The guide portion 5 of the protective element 3 may have a length L1 that is slightly greater than the length L of the protective end 6, which here is conical in shape. This length L1 may satisfy the following relation:
0.5≦L/L1≦0.75
This minimizes the amount of material required to create the protective element 3, and the locking system is advantageously located near the protective end 6 (therefore near the area for grasping the writing instrument 1 used when writing).
One of the advantages of the invention lies in the ergonomics of the writing instrument. A user is able to obtain the protection position for the tip 4c effortlessly, typically by moving the thumb a very small lateral distance in order to press on the unlocking portion 8 projecting through the access window 2f. It is also understood that the unlocking system is compact, as the general shape of the front portion of the tubular writing instrument can remain thin.
In addition, the design and assembly of the writing instrument 1 remain particularly simple, which makes it less expensive to manufacture.
It is understood that each of the examples and every detail of the embodiments described above may be used alone or in combination.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FR1251019 | Feb 2012 | FR | national |
This application is a national stage application of International Application No. PCT/FR2013/050099, filed on Jan. 16, 2013, which claims the benefit of French Patent Application No. 1251019 filed on Feb. 3, 2012, the entire contents of both applications being incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2013/050099 | 1/16/2013 | WO | 00 |