Patent classifications
B43K8/02
Writing, marking and/or drawing liquid for writing implements, especially for capillary pens, and writing implement
A writing, marking and/or drawing liquid for writing implements, especially for capillary pens, which has a viscosity of less than 50 mPas (Brookfield, 20 C., CPE-40 plate-cone), contains a resin mixture dissolved in a solvent matrix having at least one solvent. Wherein the resin mixture contains a first resin in the form of a modified resin ester and/or a dissolved polyester resin and a second resin in the form of a maleate resin and/or a rosin, especially a phenol-modified rosin. Additives are present in the form of at least one fluorosurfactant as wetter and at least one polyethersiloxane copolymer as glidant.
WHITISH WRITING AND MARKING FLUID FOR CAPILLARY SYSTEMS AND WRITING INSTRUMENT
A whitish writing and/or marking fluid, in particular white writing and/or marking fluid, for writing instruments, in particular for capillary writing instruments, or for cosmetic applications, that has a viscosity of less than 30 mPa s (Brookfield, 20 C., cone plate CPE-40), and contains 5 to 15 wt % of an anionic dispersion of a hard resin, an aqueous titanium dioxide dispersion, and a preservative.
Slide-type writing instrument having drying-prevention device
A slide-type writing instrument having a drying-prevention device. The slide-type writing instrument includes a pen housing (10); a button clip part (20); an ink holder (30) having a cam protrusion (70); a sealing member (40) including a cover (41) and a fixing cap (45); a spring member (50); and a guide member (60) configured to guide the cover (41). The sealing member (40) includes an inner soft tube (40a) formed of a soft material and in the shape of a hollow tube, and an outer hard tube (40b) formed of a hard material and in the shape of a hollow tube and externally surrounding the soft tube (40a). The soft tube (40a) and the hard tube (40b) are coupled to each other to form a dual cross-section structure, and a lower end of the soft tube (40a) further extends than a lower end of the hard tube (40b).
MULTI-POSTURE BEDSIDE WRITING PEN
A multi-posture bedside writing pen includes a pen shell, a pen tip holder, a fiber rod and a fiber ink storage tube. The fiber ink storage tube is connected with the pen shell and located in the pen shell. The pen tip holder is connected with one end of the pen shell. The pen tip holder is axially provided with a through hole. The fiber rod is inserted into the through hole, one end of the fiber rod is exposed outside the pen tip holder, and an other end of the fiber rod is inserted into the fiber ink storage tube. A first gap is provided between the pen tip holder and the fiber ink storage tube.
A LIQUID INK WRITING INSTRUMENT
A liquid ink instrument, including: a pen body, a writing element mounted on the head of the pen body, an ink absorber mounted at the rear end of the writing element; a fiber ink feeder mounted in the body penetrates the ink absorbing body, the front end in contact with the writing element, the rear end communicated with the ink cartridge; at least one air-liquid balancer in the axial direction, the air-liquid balancer installed between the recited fiber ink feeder and the body; having one or more air-liquid exchange grooves penetrating through the outer circumferential surface; having an overflow groove on a radial surface of the air-liquid balancer, one end contacted to fiber ink feeder, and the other end communicating with air-liquid exchange groove; a gas-free fit or an interference fit adopted between the outer circumferential surface of the fiber ink feeder and the inner wall of the air-liquid balancer.
Surgical tissue marking device with dryer
A marking/drying tool applies ink to biological tissue using a single handheld device. A cylindrical body retains a felt tip movable between a retracted position within the body and an extended position outside the body for marking the tissue. A gas source has a manual valve to selectably dispensing a drying gas onto the tissue. In a preferred embodiment, an interlock prevents dispensing of drying gas when the tip is in the extended position and prevents the tip moving to the extended position when the manual valve is dispensing the drying gas.
Surgical tissue marking device with dryer
A marking/drying tool applies ink to biological tissue using a single handheld device. A cylindrical body retains a felt tip movable between a retracted position within the body and an extended position outside the body for marking the tissue. A gas source has a manual valve to selectably dispensing a drying gas onto the tissue. In a preferred embodiment, an interlock prevents dispensing of drying gas when the tip is in the extended position and prevents the tip moving to the extended position when the manual valve is dispensing the drying gas.
Marking pen
A marking pen, comprising: a shaft cylinder; a porous pen core accommodated in the shaft cylinder, and configured to project from, and retract into, an opening part provided at a tip end of the shaft cylinder; an inner cotton accommodated in the shaft cylinder, and filled with an aqueous ink composition to be fed to the pen core, the aqueous ink composition including a water soluble organic solvent in an amount of from 20 mass % to 60 mass %; and a delivery mechanism configured to cause a tip end of the pen core to project from, and retract into, the opening part.
Marker Assembly for Use in Clinical Marking
A marking implement assembly for placing a mark on tissue, including a marker body including a marking implement extending from the marker body, a cap configured to fit to an end of the marker body so as to cover the marking implement, the cap including a housing providing an ink reservoir, where when fitted to the marker body at least a part of the marking implement is in fluid contact with the ink reservoir, the cap fitting onto the marker body in fluid tight manner.
AQUEOUS INK COMPOSITION FOR WRITING INSTRUMENTS
Provided is an aqueous ink composition for writing instruments, which enables desired colorfulness to be obtained easily. The aqueous ink composition for writing instruments according to the present invention contains: pigmented microspheres each having a matrix comprising water and a polymer, and a water-insoluble dye; and unpigmented microspheres.