This is a National Stage Application under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2021/082482, filed Nov. 22, 2021, now published as WO 2022/112164 A2, which claims priority to European Patent application No. 20306437.3, filed Nov. 24, 2020, its content being incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a writing instrument having a retractable writing tip and a retractable eraser disposed at the front end. The writing instrument may be a rotating retractable writing instrument which can protrude and retract a writing tip and an eraser.
Traditional rotating retractable writing instruments having a retractable writing tip and a retractable eraser usually have complex mechanism and are not refillable, or not easily refillable. Therefore a need exists to provide a refillable rotating retractable writing instrument having a simpler mechanism, able to retract both the writing tip and the eraser inside the barrel.
Document FR2869834A1 discloses a writing instrument including a barrel, a writing tip, an eraser moving between an extended position and a retracted position, and an eraser mechanism adapted to move the eraser from the retracted position to the extended position.
In embodiments, a writing instrument comprises a body extending along an axis, the body having a first end and a second end opposed to the first end along the axis, the first end being provided with a writing tip and with an eraser, the writing instrument further comprising a first helical cam propelling mechanism configured to move the writing tip along the axis between a retracted position and a protruded position and a second helical cam propelling mechanism configured to move the eraser along the axis between a retracted position and a protruded position, the first helical cam propelling mechanism comprising a first cam follower and a first helical cam, the second helical cam propelling mechanism comprising a second cam follower and a second helical cam, each of the first cam follower, the first helical cam, the second cam follower and the second helical cam being provided on distinct elements.
The first end is the front end and the second end is the rear end. The writing tip may be a pencil tip, a pen tip, a felt tip, a ballpoint tip or any other element making it possible to write on a substrate or surface.
Both the eraser and the writing tip can axially move with regard to the body. In the retracted position the eraser may be not able to be used for erasing (e.g. the eraser may be concealed within the body). In the protruded position the eraser may be able to be used for erasing (e.g. the eraser may protrude at least in part axially out of the body). In the retracted position, the writing tip may be not able to be used for writing (e.g. the writing tip may be concealed within the body). In the protruded position the writing tip may be used for writing (e.g. the writing tip may protrude at least in part axially out of the body).
Each of the first cam follower, the first helical cam, the second cam follower and the second helical cam is provided on an element which is distinct from any elements having the others of the first cam follower, the first helical cam, the second cam follower and the second helical cam.
Such a writing instrument may have at least one part easily removable for refill, e.g. for replacing the eraser and/or the writing tip and/or a writing body having the writing tip and a reservoir, and/or for ink/lead refill.
In embodiments, the eraser and the writing tip may be at least in part coaxial, and all or part of the eraser may be disposed around all or part of the writing tip.
The eraser may have at least a portion forming a sleeve around the writing tip and sliding along the axis.
In embodiments, the writing tip comprises a writing end, and, when the writing instrument is seen perpendicular to the axis, the writing end may be concealed by the eraser when the eraser is in the protruded position and the writing end may be free from the eraser when the eraser is in the retracted position and the writing tip is in the protruded position.
The writing end is the portion of the writing tip which is applied on a substrate or surface for writing.
The eraser may have at least a portion forming a sleeve around the writing tip and sliding along the axis in order to free the writing end for writing (i.e. when the eraser is in the retracted position and the writing tip is in the protruded position) or to concealed the writing end for erasing (i.e. when the eraser is in the protruded position, the writing tip being in any position). The eraser may have a cylindrical portion extending along the axis. The sleeve of the eraser may have an axial length greater than or equal to the axial length of the portion of the writing tip which protrudes axially out of the body.
In embodiments, the eraser has a distal end, and the distal end may have a frustoconical shape.
In embodiments, the first helical cam propelling mechanism and the second helical cam propelling mechanism may be configured to, when actuated together (for example in a same first rotational direction), move (for example from a starting position) the writing tip from the retracted position to the protruded position first, move the eraser from the retracted position to the protruded position after moving the writing tip from the retracted position to the protruded position, and then move both the writing tip and the eraser back to the retracted position.
For example, the first helical cam propelling mechanism and the second helical cam propelling mechanism may be configured to be only actuated together. For example, the first helical cam propelling mechanism and the second helical cam propelling mechanism may be not actuated from a starting position in a second rotational direction, opposite to the first rotational direction (i.e. the first helical cam propelling mechanism and the second helical cam propelling mechanism may be configured to block their rotation in the second rotational direction from the starting position and to allow their rotation in the first rotational direction from the starting position). In other words, the first helical cam propelling mechanism and the second helical cam propelling mechanism may be configured to be actuated only in the first rotational direction from the starting position. For example the first helical cam propelling mechanism and the second helical cam propelling mechanism may be configured to be actuated in the second rotational direction from any other position than the starting position. For example, when the writing point is in the protruded position, the first helical cam propelling mechanism (and the second helical cam propelling mechanism) may be actuated in the second rotational direction for moving the writing tip from the protruded position toward the retracted position. For example, when the eraser is in the protruded position, the second helical cam propelling mechanism (and the first helical cam propelling mechanism) may be actuated in the second rotational direction for moving the eraser from the protruded position toward the retracted position.
In embodiments, the first helical cam propelling mechanism may be configured to retract the writing tip to an intermediate position between the protruded position and the retracted position, when the eraser is moved from the retracted position to the protruded position.
In embodiments, one of the first cam follower and the first helical cam and one of the second cam follower and the second helical cam may be rotatably coupled.
The first cam follower and the second cam follower may be rotatably coupled, the first cam follower and the second helical cam may be rotatably coupled, the first helical cam and the second cam follower may be rotatably coupled or the first helical cam and the second helical cam may be rotatably coupled.
In embodiments, the body may comprise a first part and a second part, the second part being rotatable around the axis with regard to the first part and axially coupled with the first part, and the second part being rotatably coupled with one of the first cam follower and the first helical cam and one of the second cam follower and the second helical cam.
The first part may be distinct from the second part. The second part may be rotatably coupled with the first cam follower and the second cam follower, the first cam follower and the second helical cam, the first helical cam and the second cam follower or the first helical cam and the second helical cam.
The relative rotation of the first part with regard to the second part may actuate the first helical-cam propelling mechanism and the second helical-cam propelling mechanism, due to which the writing tip and/or the eraser may be moved between the retracted position and the protruded position.
In embodiments, the first part may be snap-fitted with the second part. The first part may be removably or un-removably snap-fitted with the second part.
In embodiments, the eraser may be rotatably coupled with the first part and axially slidable with regard to the first part.
In embodiments, the eraser may be axially coupled with the second part and rotatable with regard to the second part.
In embodiments, the writing instrument may comprise a pusher configured to push the writing tip.
The pusher may push the writing tip directly or indirectly. For example the writing tip may be part of a writing body and the pusher may be configured to push directly the writing body.
In embodiments, the pusher may extend inside the second part and be axially coupled with the second part, rotatably coupled with the eraser, rotatable with regard to the second part and axially slidable with regard to the eraser
In embodiments, the second part may comprise a first portion and a second portion, the first portion is mounted with the first part, the second portion being removably coupled with the first portion.
The first portion may be distinct from the second portion. For example, removing the second portion may allow the removal of the writing tip/writing body and/or of the eraser for refill/replacement.
In embodiments, the first portion may be snap-fitted with the first part. The first portion may be removably or un-removably snap-fitted with the first part.
In embodiments, the second portion may be removably snap-fitted or screwed with the first portion.
In embodiments, the first portion may comprise one of the second cam follower and the second helical cam and the second portion may comprise one of the first cam follower and the first helical cam.
For example, the first portion may comprise the second cam follower and the second portion may comprise the first cam follower, the first portion may comprise the second cam follower and the second portion may comprise the first helical cam, the first portion may comprise the second helical cam and the second portion may comprise the first cam follower, or the first portion may comprise the second helical cam and the second portion may comprise the first helical cam.
In embodiments, the second portion may comprise an outer element and an inner element disposed at least in part inside the outer element, the outer element being removably coupled with the first portion, the inner element being rotatable with regard to the outer element and axially coupled with the outer element.
The inner element may be distinct from the outer element. The inner element is at least in part disposed radially inside the outer element. In other words, the outer element is at least in part disposed radially outside the inner element.
In embodiments, the inner element may be snap-fitted with the outer element. The inner element may be removably or un-removably snap-fitted with the outer element.
In embodiments, the inner element may comprise one of the first cam follower and the first helical cam.
The inner element may comprise the first cam follower or the first helical cam.
In embodiments, the inner element may be rotatably coupled with the first portion.
In embodiments, the inner element may be axially slidable with regard to the first portion.
In embodiments, the writing instrument may comprise a first return spring configured to push the writing tip toward one of the retracted position and the protruded position and/or a second return spring configured to push the eraser toward one of the retracted position and the protruded position.
For example, the first cam follower and the first helical cam may be configured to push the writing tip toward the protruded position or the retracted position and the first return spring may be configured to push the writing tip toward the retracted position or the protruded position, respectively. For example, the second cam follower and the second helical cam may be configured to push the eraser toward the protruded position or the retracted position and the second return spring may be configured to push the eraser toward the retracted position or the protruded position, respectively.
In embodiments, the writing tip may be configured to be fed with ink.
In embodiments, the ink may be an erasable ink.
In embodiments, the eraser may be configured to erase the erasable ink.
In embodiments, the erasable ink may be a peelable ink or a thermochromic ink and the eraser may be a peeling body or a friction body, respectively.
A peelable ink is an ink that forms a removable layer on the substrate or surface onto which it is applied. A peeling body is configured to remove or peel a layer of peelable ink. The peeling body may be made of rubber (synthetic or natural), foam, felt, cloth, sponge, gum, silicone, etc.
A thermochromic ink is an ink that may change color as a function of the heat to which it is subjected. A friction body is a body configured to be rubbed over a surface, for example in order to generate heat and to cause a thermochromic ink to change color. The friction body may be made of rubber or elastomer. For example, it may be made of SEBS (styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene copolymer), SBS (styrene-butadiene-styrene copolymer), EPDM (ethylene-propylene-diene monomer) or any other rubber or elastomer having a high coefficient of friction.
Such writing instruments may be easily refillable.
The disclosure and its advantages can be better understood by reading the detailed description of various embodiments given as non-limiting examples. The description refers to the accompanying sheets of figures, in which:
The body 12 may comprise a first part 12A and a second part 12B, the second part 12B being rotatable around the axis X with regard to the first part 12A and axially coupled with the first part 12A. The second part 12B may comprise a first portion 12B1 and a second portion 12B2. The first portion 12B1 may be mounted with the first part 12A, the second portion 12B2 being removably coupled with the first portion 12B1. The second portion 12B2 may comprise an outer element 12B22 and an inner element 12B21 disposed at least in part inside the outer element 12B22, the outer element 12B22 being removably coupled with the first portion 12B1, the inner element 12B21 being rotatable with regard to the outer element 12B22 and axially coupled with the outer element 12B22.
The first part 12A and the second part 12B may be assembled by snap fitting, for example via two complementary annular ribs 13A and 13B (or complementary annular rib(s) and/or annular groove(s)). The first portion 12B1 may comprise the annular rib 13B. The second portion 12B2 may be removably screwed with the first portion 12B1 via two complementary threads 13C and 13D. The outer portion 12B22 may comprise the thread 13D. The outer element 12B22 and the inner element 12B21 may be assembled by snap fitting, for example via two complementary annular ribs 13E and 13F (or complementary annular rib(s) and/or annular groove(s)).
When screwed with each other, the first portion 12B1 and the second portion 12B2 may be rotatably and axially coupled. For example, the first portion 12B1 and the second portion 12B2 may be rotatably coupled via complementary axial rib(s) and groove(s) 13G and 13H. The inner element 12B21 may comprise the ribs 13G. The inner element 12B21 may be rotatably coupled with the first portion 12B1 and the outer element 12B22 may be axially coupled with the inner element 12B21 and at least axially coupled with the first portion 12B1 (e.g. the outer element 12B22 may be also rotatably coupled with the first portion 12B1 depending on the screwing torque).
The eraser 16 and the writing tip 14 may be coaxial. The eraser 16 may be disposed around all or part of the writing tip 14 (e.g. depending of their position). The eraser 16 may form a sleeve extending along the axis X and configured to receive therein all or part of the writing tip 14. The writing tip 14 may comprise a writing end 14A. For example, a writing body (or cartridge) 15 may comprise the writing tip 14 and a reservoir 14B configured to feed the writing tip 14 with ink, for example thermochromic ink. The eraser 16 may be a friction body. As shown in
The first helical cam propelling mechanism 18 comprises a first cam follower 18A and a first helical cam 18B. The second helical cam propelling mechanism 20 comprises a second cam follower 20A and a second helical cam 20B. As seen in
The first helical cam 18B and the second helical cam 20B may be rotatably coupled, for example by rotatably coupling the first portion 12B1 and the second portion 12B2. In the present example, the second part 12B2 may be thus rotatably coupled with the first helical cam 18B and the second helical cam 20B. In the present example, the first portion 12B1 may thus comprise the second helical cam 20B and the second portion 12B2 may thus comprise the first helical cam 18B. The inner element 12B21 may thus comprise the first helical cam 18B.
The writing tip 14 may be coupled with the first helical cam propelling mechanism 18 via the pusher 22. The pusher 22 may be configured to axially push the writing tip 14. The writing tip 14 and the pusher 22 may axially bear against each other, and may form together a movable assembly. The first helical cam propelling mechanism 18 may axially move the writing tip via the pusher 22. The pusher 22 may extend inside the second part 12B. The pusher 22 and the eraser 16 may be rotatably coupled and axially slidable with regard to each other. For example, the pusher 22 and the eraser 16 may be coupled via complementary axial rib(s) and groove(s) 13K and 13L. The pusher 22 may be free to rotate with regard to the second part 12B. The pusher 22 may be axially coupled with the second part 12B via a first return spring 23 and the first helical cam 18B. In the present example, the first helical cam 18B may be configured to push the writing tip 14 from the retracted position to the protruded position and the first return spring 23 may be configured to push the writing tip 14 from the protruded position to the retracted position. In the present example, the first return spring 23 may be a helical compression spring extending axially and having a first distal end bearing against the body 12 and a second distal end, axially opposite to the first distal end, bearing against the writing tip 14 or the writing body 15.
By removing the second portion 12B2, in the present example by unscrewing the outer element 12B22 from the first portion 12B1, the inner element 12B21 having the first helical cam 18B may be removed and free the pusher 22 and the writing tip 14, in this example the writing body 15, for refill or replacement.
The eraser 16 and the first part 12A may be rotatably coupled and slidable with regard to each other along the axis X. For example, the eraser 16 and the first part 12A may be coupled via complementary axial rib(s) and groove(s) 131 and 13J. The pusher 22 and the first part 12A may be rotatably coupled via the eraser 16. The eraser 16 may be free to rotate with regard to the second part 12B. The eraser 16 may be axially coupled with the second part 12B via a second return spring 24 and the second helical cam 20B. In the present example, the second helical cam 20B may be configured to push the eraser 16 from the retracted position to the protruded position and the second return spring 24 may be configured to push the eraser 16 from the protruded position to the retracted position. In the present example, the second return spring 24 may be a helical compression spring extending axially having a first distal end bearing against the body 12 and a second distal end, axially opposite to the first distal end, bearing against the eraser 16.
In the present example, the eraser may be not removable when removing the second portion 12B2
When actuated together, the first helical cam propelling mechanism 18 and the second helical cam propelling mechanism 20 are configured to move the writing tip 14 from the retracted position to the protruded position first (see
The first helical cam 18B and the second helical cam 20B may be continuous along the circumferential direction C around the axis X, and may each have an uneven shape. For example, the helical cams 18B and 20B may have, in addition to helical portion(s), flats, bumps or depressions.
For example, as shown in
For example, as shown in
The starting point of the first helical cam 18B may correspond to the same angular positions as a starting point of the second helical cam 20B. When both the writing tip 14 and the eraser 16 are in the retracted position, in the rest position of the writing instrument (i.e. when the first and second helical cam propelling mechanism are not actuated), the first cam follower 18A may have the same angular position as the starting point of the first helical cam 18B and the second cam follower 20A may have the same angular position as the starting point of the second helical cam 20B. The angular position of the second flat portion 19E of the first helical cam 18B and of the second flat portion 21E of the second helical cam 20B may be the same. In a variant, the second flat portion 19E of the first helical cam 18B and the second flat portion 21E of the second helical cam 20B may have different angular positions.
The movements of the writing tip 14 and the eraser 16 of the present example between the retracted position and the protruded position in now explained with reference to
Arrow A on
When rotating the second part 12B with regard to the first part 12A in the first circumferential direction C1 the first cam follower 18A engages with the first helical portion 19A of the first helical cam 18B, up to engage with the depression 19B, and the second cam follower 20A engages with the first flat portion 21A. The writing tip 14 is thus moved from the retracted position to the protruded position and the eraser 16 rest in the retracted position. Such a configuration is shown in
From the position shown in
From the position shown in
Although the present disclosure is described with reference to specific examples, it is to be understood that these examples are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present disclosure. In particular, individual characteristics of the various embodiments shown and/or mentioned may be combined in additional embodiments. Consequently, the description and the drawings should be considered in a sense that is illustrative rather than restrictive.
It is intended that the specification and the examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope of the invention being indicated by the following claims.
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