The inventor and applicant in the instant application is the same person as the inventor and applicant in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/053,138 filed Oct. 14, 2013, and entitled “Writing Instrument”. Said previously filed patent application remains pending at the date of filing of the instant application.
This invention relates to writing instruments such as pens, markers, and pencils. More particularly, this invention relates to such writing instruments whose body portions are adapted for ergonomic grasping and holding by the fingers of a writer's hand.
Common pens and pencils having a barrel shaped or cylindrical body are often grasped by the thumb, index, and middle fingers of a writer's hand. During such use, the tip of the index finger, the tip of the thumb, and the proximally lateral side of the writer's middle finger are typically placed over contact points arrayed at approximately 120 degree intervals about the cylindrical body of the instrument. Such common writing instrument holding technique, when applied to a common cylinder bodied pen undesirably and unergonomically allows the body of the pen to roll over the contact points resulting in undesirable pen instability during writing.
The instant inventive writing instrument solves or ameliorates the problems, difficulties, and deficiencies of common barrel body pens and pencils described above, by specially configuring the pen's body to define a pair of hinge leaves which pivotally move about a series of hollow bored hinge knuckles, the hinge leaves being capable of alternately moving between a compact and collapsed closed non-use position and opened and substantially triangular cross-sectional writing configuration. The special configuration of the instant invention incorporates scribing means such as a pen or pencil which extends within and through aligned bores of the hinge knuckles. The special configuration preferably further incorporates extending and retracting means which operatively move the scribing hinge pin and are actuated by pivoting motions of the instrument's hinge leaf body portions.
A first structural component of the instant inventive writing instrument comprises a plurality of hollow bored knuckle or sleeve components which are arranged in a longitudinally extending series. In the preferred embodiment, the knuckle components are configured similarly with the series of hinge pin receiving sleeves or knuckles of a common double leaf door hinge. In a preferred embodiment, four knuckles are provided. Suitably, fewer or a greater number of knuckles may be provided and fall within the scope of the invention. The number of the instrument's knuckles is preferably even so that leaf components which they support may counter-rotate end knuckles with respect to each other.
A further structural component of the instant inventive writing instrument comprises a tube member and scribing means combination. In the preferred embodiment, the annular or cylindrical outer periphery of the tube member is fitted for sliding insertion into and through the aligned bores of the plurality of knuckles. Also in the preferred embodiment, the scribing means comprise a marker such as a pencil, a ballpoint pen, a felt-tipped marker, or a paint pen, such scribing means preferably being tubularly configured and fitted for extension in the manner of a quill and shaft combination into the hollow bore of the tube. Upon extension of the tube and scribing means combination through the aligned bores of the knuckles, such combination may effectively facilitate relative counter-rotating movements of the knuckles in the manner of a common hinge pin.
Further structural components of the instant inventive writing instrument comprise first and second leaves which are fixedly attached to or are formed wholly with the knuckles, such leaves being mounted to the knuckles in a manner similar to the mountings of leaves upon the knuckles of the common double leaf hinge. In a preferred embodiment, the leaves are configured so that upon pivoting circumferential motions of the leaves to an opened writing use position, the cross sectional shape of the writing instrument becomes substantially triangular for facilitating secure holding and ergonomic writing. Opposite pivoting of the writing instrument's leaves to bring their distal ends together advantageously reconfigures the instrument for collapsed and compact storage.
In a preferred embodiment, the instant inventive writing instrument further comprises means for alternately longitudinally extending the tube and scribing means combination from a longitudinal end of the knuckles and oppositely-longitudinally retracting such combination. While such extending and retracting means may suitably comprise a common ballpoint pen click actuator, the tube and knuckles are preferably specially configured so that pivoting motions of the leaves actuate the extensions and retractions of the scribing elements. Incorporation of a helical slide channel and slide ridge linear motion actuator at the annular junctures of the tube and the knuckles' bores may advantageously longitudinally move the scribing element upon opening of the leaves, and may oppositely retract the scribing element upon the leaves' closure.
Accordingly, objects of the instant invention include the provision of a writing instrument which incorporates structures, as described above, and which arranges those structures in relation to each other in manners described above, for achievement of the advantages and benefits described above.
Other and further objects, benefits, and advantages of the present invention will become known to those skilled in the art upon review of the Detailed Description which follows, and upon review of the appended drawings.
Referring now to the drawings and in particular to Drawing
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Referring simultaneously to all figures, the instant inventive writing instrument 1 preferably incorporates extending and retracting means which are capable of longitudinally extending the tube 12,14, cartridge 16, and pen tip 18 combination with respect to the longitudinal end of the instrument so that pen tip 18 may protrude longitudinally from port 30 of cap 42 as indicated in Drawing
In the preferred embodiment, such means for longitudinal extension and oppositely-longitudinal retraction comprise a helical slide ridge and slide channel combination as represented in Drawing
In assembling the instant inventive writing instrument 1, knuckles 2, 4, 6, and 8 may be interstitially arranged with respect to each other as indicated in
In use of the instant inventive writing instrument 1, the distal ends 21 and 23 of pen body leaves 20 and 22 may be initially positioned substantially adjacent each other by pivoting the leaves 20 and 22 circumferentially or orbitally toward each other to their closed positions as depicted in
Opposite circumferential movement of the distal ends 21 and 23 of leaves 20 and 22 from the storage configuration of
The ergonomically triangular cross-sectional shape of the instrument is manually preserved during handwriting use of the instrument 1 by the fingers of a user's hand. Normal finger pressure exerted during writing against leaves 20 and 22 and against their longitudinal edges 24 and 26 mechanically preserves the extended orientation of pen point 18 through the combined actions of slide ridge and slide channels 36 and 38, and slide ridge and slide channels 34 and 32. Repeated opening and closings of leaves 20 and 22 advantageously repeatedly and simultaneously extends and retracts pen point 18.
While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications in the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope commensurate with the appended claims.
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