Claims
- 1. A writing instrument comprising a barrrel with an axial bore and having an end wall, a writing tip carried by a single reservoir received in the bore and a rotatable wheel member including a transverse slot extending inwardly from the periphery of the wheel to a depth exceeding the radius of the wheel member and including opposed side walls and a bottom wall, said wheel member being supported by the barrel about an axis transverse to the bore, the trailing end of the reservoir being positioned in said slot in engagement with each of the opposed side walls of the slot to provide a pivot having an axis spaced apart from but parallel to said axis transverse to the bore and which is movable through a forwardmost position so that rotation of said wheel member in one direction moves the pivot axis through the forwardmost position to longitudinally displace the reservoir in the barrel to thereby advance the writing tip relative to the forward end of the barrel to a writing position and rotation of said wheel member in an opposite direction longitudinally displaces the reservoir in the barrel to retract the writing tip from the writing position to a retracted position and where said wheel member includes a radial projection providing means for abutment of said wheel member against a stop defined by the end wall of the barrel on movement of the pivot axis through the forwardmost position so that when the tip is advanced to the writing position, pressure on the advanced writing tip urges the abutment means into firmer engagement with the stop.
- 2. A writing instrument of claim 1 where detent means are provided for retaining the wheel member against unwanted displacement.
- 3. A writing instrument of claim 2 where the detent means comprise a projection on the barrel engageable with recess means provided on the wheel.
- 4. A writing instrument of claim 1 where the opposed side walls of the slot have a pair of opposed recess means and the trailing end of the reservoir carries a pair of opposed projections which are arranged and adapted to engage said recess means with a snap fit.
- 5. A writing instrument of claim 1 where the wheel member has a pair of opposed projections arranged and adapted to engage opposed recesses carried by the barrel with a snap fit.
- 6. A writing instrument comprising a barrel with an axial bore and having an end wall, a writing tip carried by a single reservoir received in the bore and a rotatable wheel member including a transverse slot extending inwardly from the periphery of the wheel to a depth exceeding the radius of the wheel member and including opposed side walls and a bottom wall, said wheel member being supported by the barrel about an axis transverse to the bore, the trailing end of the reservoir being positioned in said slot in engagement with each of the opposed side walls of the slot to provide a pivot having an axis spaced apart from but parallel to said axis transverse to the bore and which is movable through a forwardmost position so that rotation of said wheel member in one direction moves the pivot axis through the forwardmost position to longitudinally displace the reservoir in the barrel to thereby advance the writing tip relative to the forward end of the barrel to a writing position and rotation of said wheel member in an opposite direction longitudinally displaces the reservoir in the barrel to retract the writing tip from the writing position to a retracted position and where the bottom wall of the slot of said wheel member provides means for abutment of said wheel member against a stop defined by the reservoir on movement of the pivot axis through the forwardmost position so that when the tip is advanced to the writing position, pressure on the advanced writing tip urges the abutment means into firmer engagement with the stop.
- 7. A writing instrument of claim 6, where detent means are provided for retaining the wheel member against unwanted displacement.
- 8. A writing instrument of claim 7 where the detent means comprise a projection on the barrel engageable with recess means provided on the wheel.
- 9. A writing instrument of claim 6 where the opposed side walls of the slot have a pair of opposed recess means and the trailing end of the reservoir carries a pair of opposed projections which are arranged and adapted to engage said recess means with a snap fit.
- 10. A writing instrument of claim 6 where the wheel member has a pair of opposed projections arranged and adapted to engage opposed recesses carried by the barrel with a snap fit.
- 11. A writing instrument comprising a barrel with an axial bore and having an end wall, a writing tip carried by a single reservoir received in the bore and a rotatable wheel member including a transverse slot extending inwardly from the periphery of the wheel to a depth exceeding the radius of the wheel member and including opposed side walls and a bottom wall, said wheel member being supported by the barrel about an axis transverse to the bore, the trailing end of the reservoir being positioned in said slot in engagement with each of the opposed side walls of the slot to provide a pivot having an axis spaced apart from but parallel to said axis transverse to the bore and which is moveable through a forwardmost position so that rotation of said wheel member in one direction moves the pivot axis through the forwardmost position to longitudinally displace the reservoir in the barrel to thereby advance the writing tip relative to the forward end of the barrel to a writing position and rotation of said wheel member in an opposite direction longitudinally displaces the reservoir in the barrel to retract the writing tip from the writing position to a retracted position and where said wheel member includes means for abutment of said wheel member against a stop defined by the reservoir or the barrel on movement of the pivot axis through the forwardmost position so that when the tip is advanced to the writing position, pressure on the advanced writing tip urges the abutment means into firmer engagement with the stop.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 150,479, filed Feb. 8, 1988, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 875,812, filed June 18, 1986, both abandoned.
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