This invention relates to a writing instrument and more particularly to an adjustable pencil for varying the pressure on a piece of writing material.
Mechanical pencils are well known. For example, such pencils typically include a barrel, a lead feeding mechanism disposed in the barrel and a lead holder disposed in the tip of the lead feeding mechanism to hold the lead penetrating therethrough and an operating part to feed the lead.
For example, a mechanical pencil including a barrel, a lead feeding mechanism disposed in the barrel to tighten and feed a piece of lead and a lead holder disposed between the lead feeding mechanism and a tip end of the barrel is disclosed in a U.S. Pat. No. 6,908,246 of Kageyama et al. As disclosed therein, the lead holder includes a through hole through which the lead penetrates, holding portions for holding the lead, and a contact portion for contacting an inner peripheral face of the barrel. The holding portion includes a first holding portion at a first position of the lead holder and a second holding portion at a rear portion of the lead holder. When a length of lead becomes shorter than a distance between the lead feeding mechanism and the end of the barrel, the first holding part holds the short lead and the second holding portion holds a next piece of lead.
Mechanical pencils of the above type have been used and serve the needs of an average individual. However, such pencils do not adequately serve the needs of some artists. The problem is that artists frequently use various types of pencils in making sketches and frequently include pencils of different hardness in their writing supplies and/or writing cases. However, there are times when an artist does not have his or her supplies at hand and yet would like to have a pencil with leads of different hardness. For this reason, it is believed that there may be a demand for an improved writing instrument in accordance with the present invention. There should be a demand because such pencils include a single piece of lead and at the same time provide the characteristics of a multi-hardness pencil.
Further, the writing instrument in accordance with the present invention includes replaceable leads, has a minimum number of parts, and is durable, easy to use and easy to select a pre-selected force on a lead. Such instruments can also be manufactured and sold at a relatively low cost and provide an artist as well as a relatively untrained or new artist an ability to select different effects from a single piece of lead of a single hardness.
In essence the present invention contemplates an adjustable pencil for varying the pressure on a piece of writing material as for example a piece of lead. The invention includes an elongated barrel having a longitudinal axis and a longitudinal passageway extending through the barrel. The barrel also includes a forward portion, a tip at the forward end of the forward portion and a rear portion. The writing instrument also includes a replaceable rod shaped piece of writing material such as an ordinary piece of lead disposed in the passageway and extending outwardly from the tip by a pre-determined length. Means for advancing the piece of lead along the passageway and outwardly from the tip are provided. In addition, a coil spring for increasing and decreasing the force exerted by the spring on the piece of writing material is provided.
A preferred embodiment of the invention also includes a longitudinally extending generally rectangular channel in the cylindrical barrel with a plurality of generally perpendicular stops to maintain a force exerted on the lead by the coil spring on the piece of lead.
The invention also contemplates a method for obtaining multiple degrees of shading from a pencil with a writing material having a single hardness. The method includes the steps of providing an elongated cylindrical barrel with a longitudinally extending passageway extending through the barrel and a rod shaped piece of writing material such as a piece of lead disposed in the longitudinally extending passageway and extending outwardly from one end thereof. A pre-selected force is maintained on the lead by a coil spring and a longitudinally extending generally rectangular channel with a plurality of perpendicular stops. A follower within the longitudinally extending rectangular channel engages one of the stops to maintain the pre-selected force on the piece of writing material. The piece of writing material is then used to write or shade a line with a density based on the stop used to regulate the force exerted by the spring on the writing material.
The invention will now be described in connection with the accompanying figures wherein like numerals have been used to indicate like parts.
A writing instrument i.e. an adjustable pencil for varying the pressure on a piece of lead is shown in
Referring now to
A knurled knob 46 extends outwardly through the end cap 42 and is fixed to one end of the tubular guide 34 as shown more clearly in
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, means for controlling the force exerted on a piece of lead includes the coil spring 40, a generally rectangular channel 60 and a plurality of perpendicular stops B2, B1, HB, H1 and H2 extending outwardly from the channel 60. A follower 62 extends through the channel 60 and slightly beyond for adjusting the force exerted by the spring 40 on the lead 32. For example, when the follower 62 engages the B2 stop as shown in
While the invention has been described in connection with its preferred embodiments it should be recognized that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
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2055316 | Sharrow | Sep 1936 | A |
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20070231049 A1 | Oct 2007 | US |