The present invention relates to a writing instrument, and particularly, but not exclusively, to a propelling pencil, comprising a tubular body extending along a longitudinal axis between a rear end and a front end provided with an opening through which a writing tip is capable of protruding, a lateral button having at least one actuation face oriented radially outward and at least one first cam arranged inside the body, and a writing tip advancing mechanism comprising a member longitudinally movable in the body, which has at least a first ramp inclined relative to the longitudinal axis, said lateral button being capable of remaining in a rest position in which the first cam is facing the first ramp, and capable of making a first tilting movement toward the inside of the body during which the first cam interacts with the first ramp and the movable member makes a first movement.
Writing instruments provided with a lateral button for causing the writing tip to advance, as described for example in document U.S. Pat. No. 3,883,253, have the advantage for the user of keeping the instrument in the writing position in his hand when it is necessary to cause the writing tip to move forward or to protrude. With this type of writing instrument, it is at most necessary for the user to move his index finger along the body to actuate the lateral button. This is particularly advantageous with propelling pencils which require regular actuation of the lead advancing mechanism as the lead is used up.
However, the lateral buttons of the prior art have the disadvantage of being able to cause a relatively slight longitudinal movement of the advancing mechanism. Specifically, the active stroke of the button's cam against the ramp of the advancing mechanism is limited by the internal diameter of the tubular body and, consequently, it is not possible to obtain a considerable stroke without excessively enlarging the diameter of the body and while retaining an appropriate incline of the ramp, so that the pressure to be exerted on the button remains acceptable. In addition, because of the presence of a tube in the center of the tubular body, such as for example a lead storage compartment, the lateral button is prominent on the outside of the body, which may make it awkward to hold the writing instrument and make it more difficult to actuate the lateral button without changing the hand gripping of the writing instrument.
The object of the present invention is to alleviate the aforementioned disadvantages by proposing a writing instrument furnished with a lateral button and an advancing mechanism capable of causing a greater longitudinal movement of the writing tip, and particularly in the case of a propelling pencil in which the forward stroke of the movable member comprises a first portion which serves to advance the lead, and a second portion which serves to cause a lead-guide tip mounted movably in the front end of the body to protrude.
Accordingly, the subject of the present invention is a writing instrument of the aforementioned type characterized in that the lateral button has at least a second cam longitudinally distant from said first cam, and in that the movable member has a bearing substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis that is adjacent to at least one second inclined ramp, said second cam resting on the bearing during the first tilting movement of the lateral button, and said lateral button being capable of making a second tilting movement toward the inside of the body during which the second cam interacts with the second ramp and the movable member makes a second movement.
Thanks to this arrangement, the movable member of the advancing mechanism can be moved using a single lateral button which makes two tilting movements toward the inside of the body. The effect of each of these tilting movements on the movable member may be substantially equal to the effect obtained with a lateral button of the prior art, and consequently, by causing a first and a second movement of the movable member in the same direction, it is possible either to substantially double the longitudinal movement of the writing tip, or to reduce by half the radial inward movement of the lateral button assembly and thus to reduce the portion of this button that protrudes from the body.
It will be noted that this double tilting movement may be obtained by a single pressure exerted by the user approximately in the middle of the actuation face of the lateral button and thus be virtually imperceptible for the user. Specifically, from the rest position and under the action of a radial pressure, the lateral button naturally makes the first tilting movement due to the disposition of the first cam facing the first ramp and the presence of the bearing of the movable member on which the second cam rests, then the button makes the second tilting movement virtually automatically due to the fact that the second cam is facing the second ramp at the end of the first tilting movement.
But it can be envisaged that the actuation face is intended to be pressed at one and then the other of its longitudinal ends, for example to cause a first and a second movements of the movable member which would have different effects, or to cause a first and a second movements of the movable member in opposite directions.
In preferred embodiments of the present invention, it is also possible to use one or other of the following dispositions in which:
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear during the following description, given as a nonlimiting example, with reference to the appended drawings in which:
In the various figures, the same reference numerals have been retained to identify identical or similar elements.
In the embodiment represented, the body 2 is formed of a tube 3 and a tip 4 arranged at the front end of the body 2.
The tip 4 has at its front end an opening through which a lead-guide tip 5 passes that is mounted to slide freely in a bore 4a of the tip 4. The lead-guide tip 5 accompanies the emergence of the lead 6 to prevent the lead breaking. When the wear of the lead reaches the end of the lead-guide tip, the latter touches the paper and makes a retraction movement which releases the end of the lead and allows writing to continue.
A lateral button 7 is mounted through a rectangular window 8 that is formed in the radial wall of the tubular body 2, and extends along the longitudinal axis X. The lateral button 7 has an actuation surface 9 oriented radially outward.
The lateral button 7 has a first pair of cams 11 arranged at the front end of the lateral button and in a manner opposed to the actuation face 9. As can be better seen in
The rear end 7b of the lateral button also has a U-shaped cross section. In a manner similar to the front end 7a, the branches of the rear U-shaped section form two wings 14 and the inner end of these wings each has a rounded section at the front end 7a side which form a second pair of cams 12.
It will be noted that the first pair of cams 11 is spaced from the second pair of cams 12 along the axis X, which is close to the longitudinal length of the actuation face 9 of the lateral button 7.
The end of the outer face of the wings 13 comprises a first lug 15 (see
Inside the tubular body 2, an advancing mechanism is arranged that comprises a movable member 20, a chuck 30, a sleeve 40, a clamping ring 18 and a spring 19 placed between the movable member 20 and the sleeve 40.
The movable member 20 is mounted so as to slide along the longitudinal axis X in the tubular body 2. In the embodiment shown, the movable member 20 comprises a front piece 21 which forms the front end 20a of the movable member and a main piece 22 attached to the front piece 21. The main piece 22 comprises a front section situated at the front end 20a of the movable member, which will be explained in detail hereinafter, and a hollow rear section 22b which forms a lead storage compartment. But it is perfectly possible for the lead storage compartment to be formed by an independent piece attached to the movable member 20.
The chuck 30 comprises a tubular section 31 which, in the exemplary embodiment shown, is mounted so as to slide over a determined length in the front piece 21 of the movable member, and a head 32 which interacts in a known manner with the clamping ring 18 to immobilize the lead 6.
The sleeve 40 is mounted so as to slide in the body 2 and move relative to the chuck 30. In the rest position, the sleeve is held against the tip 4 and the clamping ring 18 by the spring 19.
The front section of the main piece 22 of the movable member 20 has a first pair of ramps 23 that are identical and arranged at the front end 20a of the movable member. The first ramps 23 are situated either side of a central duct 24 allowing the leads to pass from the storage compartment toward the chuck 30. Each first ramp 23 has a rectilinear surface inclined relative to the longitudinal axis X.
In the embodiment shown, the first ramps 23 are oriented toward the rear of the body 2.
Thus, when pressure is applied to the lateral button 7, from the rest position represented in
A bearing 25 parallel to the longitudinal axis X is formed on the face of the movable member 20 opposite the lateral button 7. As is better seen in
A second pair of ramps 26 immediately follows the rear end of the bearing 25. The second ramps are situated either side of the lead storage compartment and are inclined relative to the longitudinal axis in a manner similar to the first ramps 23.
The second ramps 26 are distant longitudinally from the first ramps 23 so that the second pair of cams 12 is opposite the second ramps 26 when the lateral button has made a first tilting movement and is in the position shown in
The body 2 of the propelling pencil comprises an abutment 27 which has a surface parallel to the longitudinal axis X and opposite the window 8 of the body. Each first cam 11 is extended rearward by a protruding boss 28 which forms a contact point against the abutment 27 when the lateral button 7 has made the first tilting movement.
The front end of the abutment 27 forms a radially internal rim which a radially external shoulder 29 of the movable member abuts in the rest position under the action of the spring 19. The abutment 27 is thus used to limit the retraction of the movable member 20.
The rear end 20b of the movable member, that is, in the embodiment shown, the rear end of the section 22b that forms the lead storage compartment, is fitted with an element 46 protruding through the rear end 2b of the body. The element 46 comprises a tubular portion sliding through the rear end 2b of the body, a fastener and a cylindrical recess in which an eraser 47 is mounted. The element 46 and the eraser 47 form a rear button which is used to move the movable member 20 forward.
The operation of the propelling pencil described above will be explained below with the aid of FIGS. 2 to 4.
In the rest position, shown in
From the rest position shown in
During this first movement of the chuck, the ring 18 holds the head 32 of the chuck clamped on the lead and accompanies the movement of the latter.
The lead 6 slides through the lead-guide tip 5, but the latter may remain immobile in the bore 4a due to the greater friction force between the lead-guide tip 5 and the bore 4a than the friction force between the lead-guide tip 5 and the lead 6. As can be seen in
At the end of the first tilting movement of the lateral button 7, and as shown in
It will be noted that, at the end of the first tilting movement, the second pair of cams 12 is facing the second pair of ramps 26 due to the forward movement of the bearing 25 during the first tilting movement. If the user maintains the pressure exerted on the actuation face 9, then a second tilting movement of the lateral button 7 is naturally obtained about the bearing point formed by the protruding boss 28 in contact with the abutment 27.
During this second tilting movement, the second pair of cams 12 interacts with the second pair of ramps 26 so that the movable member 20 makes a second forward movement. The ring 18 releases the head 32 of the chuck which opens and rests against the lead-guide tip 5. The lead-guide tip slides forward and due to the friction force exerted by the lead-guide tip 5 on the lead 6, the latter continues its forward movement, even though it is no longer clamped by the chuck during the second movement of the movable member.
It will be noted that, during the second tilting movement, only the second pair of cams 12 is in contact with the movable member, because the boss 28 is resting on the abutment 27 of the body 2. This is used to limit the friction forces between the lateral button 7 and the movable member 20 and, consequently, it is not necessary to greatly increase the pressure exerted on the lateral button to obtain the second tilting movement.
At the end of the second tilting movement of the lateral button 7, the propelling pencil is in the situation shown in
From the position shown in
It will be noted that, from this utilization position, it is sufficient to control only the first tilting movement of the lateral button 7 to make an additional quantity of lead protrude. This additional lead protrusion control therefore does not require the lateral button to be fully depressed and may be controlled rapidly and precisely by exerting a pressure only on the front end of the actuation face 9 of the button.
It is also possible to make the lead protrude from the lead-guide tip by actuating the rear button formed of the element 46 and the eraser 47 thanks to the rigid linkage of the element 46 with the movable member 20.
Naturally, this embodiment is in no way limiting and certain elements may be omitted without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the lead-guide tip 5, the movable sleeve 20 and the sliding assembly of the end of the chuck in the front portion 23 of the movable member are not necessary to obtain an increased advance movement of the movable member thanks to the dual tilting movement of the lateral button.
Furthermore, the exemplary embodiment described above is applied to a propelling pencil, but it will be clear to those skilled in the art that a similar mechanism with lateral button and movable member may be applied to other types of writing instruments, such as for example ballpoint pens.
In the case of the ballpoint protrusion control, it can be envisaged that the ramps of the movable member are inclined in opposite directions, so that, for example, the first tilting movement of the lateral button causes the tip to protrude, and that the second tilting movement causes the ballpoint to retract. In this case, it is also possible to provide a mechanism for latching the movable member after its first movement without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0312332 | Oct 2003 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR04/02685 | 10/10/2004 | WO | 3/16/2007 |