EP0256615A1 - Writing utensil - Google Patents

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EP0256615A1
EP0256615A1 EP87303328A EP87303328A EP0256615A1 EP 0256615 A1 EP0256615 A1 EP 0256615A1 EP 87303328 A EP87303328 A EP 87303328A EP 87303328 A EP87303328 A EP 87303328A EP 0256615 A1 EP0256615 A1 EP 0256615A1
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Makoto c/o Kotobuki & Co.Ltd. Fukushima
Hidehei c/o Kotobuki & Co.Ltd. Kageyama
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K5/00Pens with ink reservoirs in holders, e.g. fountain-pens
    • B43K5/02Ink reservoirs
    • B43K5/06Ink reservoirs with movable pistons for withdrawing ink from an ink-receptacle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K7/00Ball-point pens
    • B43K7/10Arrangements for feeding ink to the ball points
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K5/00Pens with ink reservoirs in holders, e.g. fountain-pens
    • B43K5/18Arrangements for feeding the ink to the nibs

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  • This invention relates to a writing utensil, and in particular to a pen in which autograph ink has previously been stored in the ink tank section thereof, whilst the same amount of air as that of the ink consumed during writing can be supplied to the ink tank section.
  • the extreme end portion of a pen provided with a pen body and a pen introducing core has heretofore been forced into the extreme end of an inner cylinder provided with an ink reservoir, an ink introducing means and the like, so that the ink was easily oozed from between the forced together portions to the outside by capillary action.
  • a writing utensil comprising: an outer cylinder provided with an ink tank section; an inner cylinder with one end engaged in the outer cylinder and having a pen end portion at the other end; a writing portion mounted in the pen end portion; an intermediate core in the inner cylinder and around the outer circumference of which is defined an ink reservoir which communicates with the atmosphere; and ink introducing means and air introducing means within the intermediate core, which communicate the ink reservoir, the writing portion, and the ink tank section with each other.
  • a writing utensil comprising: an outer cylinder provided with an ink tank section; an inner cylinder engaged in the outer cylinder and provided with a pen portion on the extreme end thereof; a writing portion attached to the pen portion; an intermediate core contained in the inner cylinder and formed with an ink reservoir on the outer circumference thereof and which communicates with the atmosphere; a fiber core and an air introducing groove contained inside the intermediate core and communicating mutually with the ink reservoir, the writing portion and the ink tank section; and an outer skin covering the outer circumference of fiber core.
  • a writing utensil 1 comprises a pen extreme end portion 2 made of synthetic resin or the like, an inner cylinder 3, a central core 4, an intermediate core 5, and an outer cylinder 6. Disposed at the center of the pen extreme end portion 2 is a pen tip 7a, and an ink introducing core 7b made of a synthetic fiber bundle or the like for introducing ink into the pen tip 7a is inserted into the pen tip 7a from the rear thereof.
  • a writing portion 8 is composed of the pen tip 7a, the ink introducing core 7b, and a protective pipe 7c.
  • the inner cylinder 3 is integrally molded on the opposite side to the pen tip 7a in the pen extreme end portion 2.
  • the central core 4 and the intermediate core 5 are concentrically inserted into the inner cylinder 3.
  • the outer cylinder 6 fitted coaxially on the exterior of the inner cylinder 3 is constructed in a cylindrical shape with a bottom formed by closing the end opposite to the pen extreme end portion 2.
  • an ink tank section 10 for containing low-viscosity ink is defined inside the outer cylinder 6 at the rear end side, i.e., the end opposite to the pen extreme end portion 2, and an ink reservoir 12 in the form of a spiral groove 11 is defined around the outer circumference of the intermediate core 5.
  • an ink introducing groove 13 and an air introducing groove 14 communicating the ink introducing core 7b with the ink tank section 10, respectively.
  • These ink and air introducing grooves 13 and 14 are each in the form of a slit or slot defined along the outer circumference of the central core 4 at two diametrically opposed points.
  • the ink introducing groove 13 is a thin slit of, for example, approximately 0.2 mm so as to exhibit good flowability of ink by means of capillary action, whilst the air introducing groove 14 is a thick slit of, for example, approximately 0.3 mm so as to favorably flow air.
  • An insert hole 15 communicating with the ink and air introducing grooves 13 and 14 is defined at the center of the central core 4 on the side of the pen extreme end portion 2, and into the insert hole 15 is inserted the end portion of the ink introducing core 7b on the side of the ink tank section 10.
  • a communication hole or space 16 for communicating the ink reservoir 12 with the ink and air introducing grooves 13 and 14 at the side of the pen extreme end portion 2 is defined on the end portion of the intermediate core 5 on the side of the pen extreme end portion 2.
  • This communication hole 16 is connected to an annular groove 17 having a substantially V-shaped section and defined around the outer circumference of the central core 4 on the pen extreme end portion 2 side.
  • An air supplying groove 18 defined on the inner circumference of the outer cylinder 6 along the longitudinal direction thereof is positioned between the inner and outer cylinders 3 and 6.
  • One end of the air supplying groove 18 is communicated with an air supplying port 19 formed on the pen extreme end portion 2, and the other end thereof is communicated with the ink reservoir 12 on the side opposite to that of the pen extreme end portion 2.
  • the opposite ends of the air supplying groove 18 under communicating condition with the air supplying port 19 are connected with an annular groove 20 defined on the pen extreme end portion 2 as well as an annular groove 21 defined on the ink resevoir 12 on the opposite side to that of the pen extreme end portion 2, respectively.
  • the air supplying groove 18 is communicated with the air supplying port 19 by means of the annular groove 20 formed on the extreme end side of the inner cylinder 3, said air supplying groove 18 is positively communicated and connected with said air supplying port 19 without limiting inserting position of the inner cylinder 3.
  • the spiral groove 11 is followed by a plurality of annular grooves 22 defined on the ink reservoir 12 on a portion of the side opposite to that of the pen extreme end portion 2, and spaces between these annular grooves 22 are communicated with each other by means of a plurality of slits 23.
  • the intermediate core 5 and the central core 4 are located by means of a stepped stopper 24 mounted on the intermediate core 5 on the opposite side to that of the pen extreme end portion 2, and the intermediate core 5 and the outer cylinder 6 are sealed in such that the communication of the air supplying groove 18 with the annular groove 21 is not obstructed.
  • central core 4 and the intermediate core 5 are positively located by means of the stepped stopper 24, they are connected positively with each other so that no play or looseness is observed between these central core 4 and the intermediate core 5 in case of writing and the stability is kept at the time of writing.
  • Such construction that the communication hole 16 is connected with an annular groove 17, and the opposite ends of the air supplying groove 18 are connected with a pair of the annular grooves 20 and 21, does not need any circumferential location of the pen extreme end portion 2, the inner cylinder 3, the central core 4, the intermediate core 5, and the outer cylinder 6 at the time when the writing utensil 1 is assembled, so that easy assemblage of the writing utensil 1 becomes possible.
  • annular grooves 22 defined on the ink reservoir 12 at the opposite side to that of the pen extreme end portion 2 and succeeding to the spiral groove 11 as well as a plurality of slits 23 each communicating said annular grooves with each other exhibit sufficient interrupting function with respect to the ink reserved in the spiral groove 11 of the ink reservoir 12 while keeping supplying passage, and as a result such outflow of the ink from the ink reservoir 12 to the side of the air supplying groove 18 can positively be prevented.
  • the writing utensil 1 is constructed as described above and which contains low-viscosity ink in the ink tank section 10 to utilize the same.
  • the writing utensil 1 utilizes the low-viscosity ink contained in the ink tank section 10.
  • the ink in the ink tank section 10 is introduced into the pen tip 7a by means of capillary action through the ink introducing groove 13 and the ink introducing core 7b. Due to the consumption of the ink as mentioned above, the internal pressure in the ink tank section 10 decreases so that the same amount of air as that of the ink consumed is supplied to the ink tank section 10 through the air supplying groove 18, the ink reservoir 12, the communication hole 16 and the air introducing groove 14.
  • FIGs. 5 - 7 there is shown a modification of the central core 4 in the writing utensil 1 wherein two ink introducing grooves 13 are defined on the periphery of the central core 4 along the longitudinal direction thereof in addition to one air introducing groove 14.
  • flow of ink becomes better in this modification by means of two ink introducing grooves 13.
  • the ink reservoir 12 is not limited to the spiral groove 11, but it may be either a plurality of slits and the like, or a groove filled with an ink absorbing material such as sponge or the like.
  • the ink and air introducing grooves 13 and 14 defined on the central core 4 are not limited to slits, but the slits may be used in combination with through holes.
  • such ink pushed out from the ink tank section because of internal pressure buildup in the ink tank section is reserved in the ink reservoir from the side of the pen extreme end portion in good order, so that the ink in the ink reservoir can be returned promptly from the pen extreme end portion side to the ink tank section in the case when the internal pressure drops in the ink tank section.
  • the pen extreme end portion is constructed integrally with the inner cylinder, there is no oozing of ink from the press fitting portion of these members unlike conventional writing utensils.
  • Fig. 8 illustrates the second embodiment of the present invention which is the same writing utensil as that of the first example except for the position where an air supplying groove 18 is formed. More specifically, the air supplying groove 18 has been defined on the inner circumference of the outer cylinder 6 in the first embodiment, whilst the air supplying groove 18 is defined on the outer circumference of an inner cylinder 3 in the second embodiment. As a result, the second embodiment exhibits the quite same functions as those of the first embodiment, so that the same advantages as those of the first embodiment are obtained in the present second embodiment.
  • Fig. 9 illustrates the third embodiment of the present invention in which only a different point from that of the above-mentioned first embodiment resides in that an air supplying groove 18 is passed through the wall of an outer cylinder 6 to communicate with an annular groove 21.
  • the third embodiment exhibits also the same advantages with those of the first embodiment.
  • Fig. 10 illustrates a fourth embodiment wherein cutting chips are used for a writing portion 8 in which the same reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout Figs. 1 - 4.
  • an ink introducing core 7b for introducing ink into a pen tip 7a is made of, for example, a chemical fiber such as polyester fiber and the like.
  • the extreme end of the central core 4 abuts upon the rear end of an ink introducing core 7b.
  • Figs. 11 through 16 show modified constructions of the central core 4 in the present embodiment in each of which an ink introducing groove or grooves 13 and an air introducing groove 14 are defined on the outer circumference of the central core 4 for communicating the writing portion 8 with an ink tank section 10 as in the above embodiments.
  • Fig. 17 illustrates the fifth embodiment in which the present invention has been applied to a fountain pen wherein the same reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout Figs. 1 - 4.
  • a central core 4 is integrally formed with a writing portion 8 having a pen tip 7a.
  • an ink introducing groove 13 and an air introducing groove 14 are defined for communicating the writing portion 8 with the ink tank section 10.
  • the ink introducing groove 14 is formed so as to extend to the under surface of the pen tip 7a as shown in Figs. 17 and 18.
  • Fig. 20 illustrates the sixth embodiment in which the present invention has been applied to a marking pen or felt-tip pen wherein the same reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout Figs. 1 - 4.
  • an ink introducing core 7b is made of, for example, a fiber core pen (prepared by resin-treating the fiber) or a plastic pen (pen made of the plastic in which radial holes are defined at the center thereof or longitudinal grooves and the like are defined on the outer circumference thereof, or both the holes and grooves are defined thereon).
  • an ink introducing groove 13 and an air introducing groove 14 composed of arbitrary number of slits.
  • Figs. 21 and 22 show the seventh embodiment of the writing utensil according to this invention.
  • the fiber core 25 is made of a synthetic fiber bundle of a continuous length.
  • the end of an ink introducing core 7b on the side of the ink tank section 10 is mounted by the end portion of the fiber core 25 on the side of a pen extreme end portion 2 through an insert hole 15 defined at the center of the fiber core 25. Furthermore, the end portion of the fiber core 25 on the side of the ink tank section 10 is communicated with the ink tank section 10 through a communication hole 17 defined at the center of the intermediate core 5.
  • an air introducing groove 14 communicating the ink tank section 10 with the ink reservoir 12 is defined on an inner circumferential surface 5a of the inter­mediate core 5.
  • the air introducing groove 14 on the side of the pen extreme end portion 2 is communicated to the ink reservoir 12 on the side of the pen extreme end portion through a communication hole 16 defined on the end portion of the intermediate core 5 on the side of the pen extreme end portion 2.
  • the end portion of the air introducing groove 14 on the side of the ink tank section 10 is communicated with the ink tank section 10 through the end portion of the fiber core 25 on the side of the ink tank section 10 and the communication hole 17.
  • this writing utensil 1 fluidizes ink by means of capillary action which is due to minute and a large amount of gaps existing among the ink tank section 10, the writing portion 8 and the ink reservoir 12.
  • an excess of ink does not flow out to a pen tip 7a during a writing operation, so that there is no fear of dripping ink from the pen tip 7a.
  • ink is smoothly flowed into the pen body 7a by means of capillary action in case of a writing operation.
  • Figs. 23 and 24 illustrate modifications of the air introducing groove 14 of the writing utensil 1 wherein, for example, two rib-like projections 26 are integrally formed on the inner circumferential surface 5a of the intermediate core 5 along the axial direction thereof, and a spacing defined in between these projections 26 along the opposite sides thereof is used as an air introducing groove 14 in Fig. 23.
  • the projection 26 may be a plurality of small projections aligned with a certain spacing along the axial direction of the intermediate core 5.
  • a slit defined on the fiber core 25 itself is utilized as an air introducing groove 14.
  • an outer circumferential portion of the fiber core 25 according to the above­mentioned first invention is covered with an outer skin composed of, for example, a synthetic resin tube.
  • the air introducing groove 14 is defined on the inner circumferential surface 27a of the outer skin 27.
  • the intermediate core 5 and the fiber core 25 as well as the outer skin 27 are located by means of a stepped stopper 24 mounted on the intermediate core 5 on the side opposite to that of the pen extreme end portion 2, and the intermediate core 5 and an outer cylinder 6 are sealed so as not to close a communicating state of an air supplying groove 18 and an annular groove 21.
  • This embodiment of the present invention functions similarly as in the case of the above-mentioned embodiment. Moreover, since the outer circumference of the fiber core 25 is covered with the outer skin 27 in the second invention, there is no case where the fiber core 25 is dispersed separately. As a result, the fiber core 25 can easily be incorporated into an intermediate cylinder 5 in case of assembling the writing utensil 1, whereby such writing utensil 1 is easily assembled.
  • Figs. 27 - 29 illustrate modifications of the air introducing groove 14 of the writing utensil 1 wherein, for example, two rib-like projections 27b are integrally formed on the inner circumferential surface 13a of the outer skin 27 along the axial direction thereof, and a spacing defined in between these projections 27b along the opposite sides thereof is used as an air introducing groove 14 in Fig. 27.
  • the projections 27b may be a plurality of small projections aligned with a certain spacing along the axial direction of the intermediate core 5.
  • a slit defined on the fiber core 25 itself is utilized as an air introducing groove 14.
  • a concavity is defined on the outer circumferential surface 27c of the outer skin 27 and an air introducing groove 14 is formed along the inside of the intermediate core 5 by utilizing such concavity.
  • the present invention has such advantages that the ink flowed out at the time when internal pressure increases in the ink tank section is reserved tentatively in the ink reservoir, whilst such ink can be returned to the ink tank section in the case when the internal pressure is in ordinary state, and further that the ink which could not have been returned yet to the ink tank section can be used for writing without any additional operation.
  • the writing utensils according to these inventions provide such advantages of high safety and excellent writing property.
  • the writing utensil utilizes a fiber core which is easily dispersed, such writing utensil can be easily assembled.
  • the fiber core according to the present em­bodiments fluidizes ink among the ink tank section-the writing portion-the ink reservoir by means of capillary action which is due to minute and a large amount of gaps, so that an excess of ink does not flow out to the writing portion in case of a writing operation and therefore, there is no fear of dripping ink, while ink flows smoothly into the writing portion by capillary action in case of a writing operation.
  • the embodiment involves such a characteristic feature that the outer circumference of the fiber core is covered with an outer skin other than the above-mentioned characteristic functions.
  • the fiber core is hardly dispersed in the case when such fiber core is incorporated into the interior of the intermediate core, whereby the writing utensil can easily be assembled.
  • the present invention has such advantages that the ink flowed out at the time when internal pressure increases in the ink tank section is reserved tentatively in the ink reservoir, whilst such ink can be returned to the ink tank section in the case when the internal pressure is in ordinary state, and further that the ink which could not have been returned yet to the ink tank section can be used for writing without any additional operation.

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