This application is a national stage application of PCT/FR2005/00919, filed on Apr. 15, 2005.
The embodiments of the present invention relate to a writing instrument with a retractable tip.
More specifically, the embodiments of the present invention relate to a writing instrument comprising:
This type or writing instrument usually, but not necessarily is comprised of a ball-point pen, the side button of which has a clip so that the pen can be secured to a pocket of a shirt, for example. When the side button is in the second position it is generally pressed into the barrel of the pen, such that the clip cannot be used, which means the pen cannot be secured to a garment when the ball point is still exposed.
The writing tip needs to be kept exposed reliably and firmly enough for it not to retract when this is not wanted, particularly if the user exerts significant pressure on the tip or if he or she drops the pen onto a table or onto the floor. However actuation of the side button needs to remain simple and intuitive enough for the user that the writing instrument is practical to use and does not require particular dexterity or explanations as to how to expose or retract the writing tip.
For example, document EP A 0337447 discloses a retractable ball point pen of the aforementioned type, in which the side button, which comprises a clip, acts on the moving member equipped with inclined ramps in order to expose the writing tip. In order to keep the tip exposed, the side button has, at its front end, a tab 10a which becomes housed under a retaining part 13 so as to keep the side button in the pushed-in position. However, the locking thus achieved can be exerted only by exerting pressure on the front part of the side button, whereas it is necessary to exert pressure on the rear part of the side button in order to unlock and retract the tip. These special conditions for actuating the side button are not known to the user, which means that the writing instrument comprising such a mechanism may prove somewhat impractical to use. In addition, incorrect actuation of the side button may lead to deformation or wear of the tab 10a and of the corresponding parts of the moving member, which means that the locking achieved with an element that does not protrude very far may become unreliable and lead to unwanted retraction of the writing tip.
An object of the embodiments of the present invention is to remedy the disadvantages mentioned above by providing a mechanism with a side button that allows the writing tip to be kept in the exposed position reliably while at the same time retaining a mode of actuation of the side button which is simple and intuitive.
To this end, the subject of the embodiments of the present invention is a writing instrument of the aforementioned type, characterized in that the side button comprises a guide in which a locking member can move between a side-button unlocked position and a side-button locking position, in which it engages with a retaining element arranged in the barrel and for which the side button is immobilized with respect to the barrel, the locking member being urged, at least when the side button is in the second position, towards the locking position.
Providing a moving locking member makes it possible to achieve positive and reliable locking of the side button when the latter is in the second position, that is to say when the writing tip is exposed. In addition, the fact that the locking member is urged towards the locking position avoids recourse to somewhat complicated manipulation of the side button in order to keep the tip in the exposed position, because the locking member automatically moves into the locking position when the side button is moved into the second position.
In preferred embodiments of the present invention recourse is further had to one an, or an other of the following arrangements:
In the various figures, the same references are kept to denote identical or similar elements.
The writing tip is a ball point in the embodiment depicted, but could be a felt tip or even a lead pencil from a cartridge including a propelling mechanism.
As can best be seen in
A moving member 10 is arranged inside the barrel 2 such as to slide along the longitudinal axis X. The moving member has, at the front end, a recess 11 designed to accommodate the rear end of an ink reservoir 12, the front end of which is fixed to the writing tip 5, which means that the moving member 10 is connected to the writing tip 5.
A helical compression spring 13, arranged between the front point 8 of the barrel and a bulge in the ink reservoir 12, urges the reservoir, and therefore the moving member 10, towards the rear end 2b. However, the moving member could be urged in the same direction by any other elastic member, such as a slotted plastic sleeve for example.
The side button 3 comprises a clip 15 which extends from a base in the continuation of the exterior face of the button towards the front end 2a.
The button 3 is mounted to slide through the window 4 delimited by a periphery 16 which runs over a certain distance measured in a radial direction with respect to the longitudinal axis X and has a rectangular cross section which means that the side button can be moved in an essentially radial direction between two positions. The button 3 has tabs 17 extending towards the inside of the barrel along the wall 16 of the window, and this guides the sliding of the button therethrough. The interior ends of the tabs 17 have a projection which collaborates with an interior longitudinal rim of the tubular body 2 to limit the outward movement of the button, as can be seen in
In the first position, depicted in
During the movement from the first position to the second position, the side button collaborates in a known way with the moving member 10 so as to move the writing tip 5 from the retracted position depicted in
The side button 3 has a housing 24 which extends along the longitudinal axis X between two open ends. In the first embodiment, the housing 24 also comprises radial openings on the opposite side to the clip 15 and thus has a perforated configuration.
The housing 24 forms a guide in which a locking member 26 slides along the longitudinal axis X. The locking member 26 has the configuration of a rectangular platelet which has a first end 27 at the back end and a second end 28 at the opposite end to the first.
The first end 27 of the locking member does not cause the guide 24 of the side button 3 to project when this button is in the first position and during the sideways movement towards the second position. When the locking member 26 is in this second position, known as the unlocked position, the side button 3 is therefore free to slide through the window 4, the first end 27 of the locking member also sliding against the wall 16 delimiting the window.
When the side button 3 is in the second position depicted in
It will be noted that the locking member 26 performs a translational movement along the longitudinal axis X towards the rear in order to adopt the locking position in the embodiments depicted; however, it is conceivable for the locking member to perform a different movement, for example a movement in a radial direction perpendicular to the movement of the side button, or alternatively a movement of pivoting about an axis parallel to the direction of travel of the side button. In this case, the guide in which the locking member is mounted would have a shape appreciably different from the housing 24.
The retaining element 29 is a projection formed in the barrel plug 9, which extends longitudinally towards the front end 2a. However, the retaining element could consist of a rim of the moving member, with which rim the first end of the locking member would collaborate. Nevertheless, collaboration of the locking member 26 with an element firmly secured to the barrel limits the play between the components of the mechanism, thus enhancing the reliability of the locking.
In order to move from the unlocked position depicted in
As a result of this arrangement, there is no need to resort to an additional elastic means in order to automatically urge the member 26 towards the locking position. However, recourse to such an urging means, for example a compression spring arranged between the locking member and an end of the housing in the side button, or an elastic tab formed as an integral part of the locking member and which would bear against a wall of housing in the side button, is not precluded.
It will be noted that the portion 21 of the side button constitutes a stud which extends longitudinally forward and has an active face corresponding to the mouth of the second opening of the housing 24. Furthermore, the lower end of the ramp 20 of the moving member 10 forms a rim with which the stud 21 engages when the side button reaches the second position depicted in
In order to retract the writing tip from the position depicted in
In the first embodiment, the unlocking button 30 is produced in the form of a peg secured firmly to the locking member 26, which extends in a radial direction towards a slot 31 made in the barrel 2 on the opposite side to the window 4. The slot 31 extends along the longitudinal axis X of the barrel. The length of the peg that forms the unlocking button 30 is designed so that this peg projects through the slot when the side button 3 is in the second position. The slot 31 is of course long enough that action exerted on the unlocking button 30 causes the unlocking member 26 to move from the locking position into the unlocked position. It will be noted that the unlocking button 30 is visible only when the writing tip is exposed, which makes its actuation in order to retract the tip more intuitive.
A second embodiment of the writing instrument according to the present invention is depicted in
For this second embodiment, the unlocking button 30 is produced in an appreciably different way by comparison with the first embodiment, because in this case it is an element distinct from the locking member 26. The unlocking button 30 is mounted to slide along the longitudinal axis X in a housing 33 formed in the cap 9 of the barrel. The housing 33 in its wall adjacent to the side button 3 has an opening 32 situated facing the first end 27 of the locking member 26 when the latter is in the locking position. The button 30 has an interior end 34 formed by a peg which comes into contact with the first end 27 and moves the locking member 26 from the locking position into the unlocked position when pressure is exerted, for example with the thumb, on the exterior face 30a of the unlocking button which projects at the rear end 2b of the barrel. As writing instruments are often equipped with a push-button at their rear end, it is fairly natural for the user to exert pressure on the unlocking button 30 of this second embodiment in order to retract the writing tip.
In a third embodiment depicted in
A similar embodiment could be achieved by mounting the unlocking button 30 to slide in a radial direction through an opening made in the tubular body 7 opposite the window 5 and with an identical interior end 34 again collaborating with the opening 25 of the locking member 26 by making a suitable side opening onto the housing 24. However, the layout depicted in
It will be noted that when the side button 3 is in the second position depicted in
In order to expose the writing tip 5 in the various embodiments depicted, the user exerts pressure on the side button 3 or clip 15 starting from the positions depicted in
In order to retract the writing tip 5 into the barrel, the user either performs a longitudinal translational movement on the unlocking button 30 in the first embodiment, or presses against the exterior face of the unlocking button in the second and third embodiments, and this causes the locking member 26 to move from the locking position depicted in
Of course, the various embodiments described are not in any way limiting, and in particular it is possible to combine various features of these embodiments without departing from, the scope of the present invention.
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04 04775 | May 2004 | FR | national |
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PCT/FR2005/000919 | 4/15/2005 | WO | 00 | 4/28/2007 |
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WO2005/120861 | 12/22/2005 | WO | A |
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20070223986 A1 | Sep 2007 | US |