Patent classifications
B43K27/04
Cosmetic pencil cap with sharpener and waste container
A pencil device includes a body and a disposable cap. The disposable cap is selectively positionable so as to cover the first end of the body. The disposable cap includes a proximal end body portion having an opening, an opposite distal body portion having a storage cavity, and a built-in sharpener fixed between the proximal end body portion and the opposite distal body portion. The storage cavity is sealed for permanent storage of the shavings, A biasing member can be coupled to a side wall of the proximal end body portion configured to switch the disposable cap between a capping position and a sharpening position. Additional pressure is required to push the disposable cap from the capping position to the sharpening position. Upon release of the additional pressure, the disposable cap automatically returns to the capping position from the sharpening position.
Cosmetic pencil cap with sharpener and waste container
A pencil device includes a body and a disposable cap. The disposable cap is selectively positionable so as to cover the first end of the body. The disposable cap includes a proximal end body portion having an opening, an opposite distal body portion having a storage cavity, and a built-in sharpener fixed between the proximal end body portion and the opposite distal body portion. The storage cavity is sealed for permanent storage of the shavings, A biasing member can be coupled to a side wall of the proximal end body portion configured to switch the disposable cap between a capping position and a sharpening position. Additional pressure is required to push the disposable cap from the capping position to the sharpening position. Upon release of the additional pressure, the disposable cap automatically returns to the capping position from the sharpening position.
Multi-function writing implement
A multi-function writing implement includes a pen shaft, a colored pen assembly, and an erasing pen assembly. The colored pen assembly is arranged at one end of the pen shaft. The colored pen assembly includes a cartridge seat, a nib seat, a plurality of colored cartridges, a plurality of relay cartridges, and a plurality of colored ink cotton tubes. The erasing pen assembly is arranged at the other end of the pen shaft opposite to the colored pen assembly. Only one end of the pen shaft may have at least two colors for providing the user to use different colors and the user is not necessary to use two nibs respectively arranged at two ends of the pen shaft by replacing in turn.
Multi-function writing implement
A multi-function writing implement includes a pen shaft, a colored pen assembly, and an erasing pen assembly. The colored pen assembly is arranged at one end of the pen shaft. The colored pen assembly includes a cartridge seat, a nib seat, a plurality of colored cartridges, a plurality of relay cartridges, and a plurality of colored ink cotton tubes. The erasing pen assembly is arranged at the other end of the pen shaft opposite to the colored pen assembly. Only one end of the pen shaft may have at least two colors for providing the user to use different colors and the user is not necessary to use two nibs respectively arranged at two ends of the pen shaft by replacing in turn.
Feeding pencil
A feeding pencil includes a body, a leading tube, a middle tube, a pipe member including drawing materials, a movable body, a holding member, and a sliding part. The drawing material moves forward in the leading tube when the pipe member engages with the leading tube in a rotating direction by moving the sliding part forward by a predetermined amount, when the leading tube and the body are rotated relatively in one direction while the pipe member is engaged with the leading tube in the rotating direction. The sliding part includes a stick-like part with a spring, and the stick-like part is inserted into an opening of a housing, and the sliding part is urged rearward by the spring when one end of the spring abuts the housing, and the other end of the spring abuts a face protruding radially outwardly from the stick-like part.
Feeding pencil
A feeding pencil includes a body, a leading tube, a middle tube, a pipe member including drawing materials, a movable body, a holding member, and a sliding part. The drawing material moves forward in the leading tube when the pipe member engages with the leading tube in a rotating direction by moving the sliding part forward by a predetermined amount, when the leading tube and the body are rotated relatively in one direction while the pipe member is engaged with the leading tube in the rotating direction. The sliding part includes a stick-like part with a spring, and the stick-like part is inserted into an opening of a housing, and the sliding part is urged rearward by the spring when one end of the spring abuts the housing, and the other end of the spring abuts a face protruding radially outwardly from the stick-like part.
HANDHELD IMPLEMENT IN PARTICULAR WRITING INSTRUMENT
A handheld implement, configured for example as a writing-instrument, having a shaft that has at least two shaft parts which are releasably connectable together via a plug-in coupling, which have a coupling unit at each front end of the shaft parts. Each coupling unit has a slide that is held immovably in a guide hole open on a face side in the associated shaft part and protrudes beyond the guide hole with a slide portion, the free end of the slide portion is formed as a latching fork that has a latching opening between two fork arms, that the slide portion bears a latching protrusion on its inner side behind the latching fork in the sliding direction, the coupling unit has a guide sleeve that encloses the slide and is guided movably in the guide hole counter to the restoring force of a spring- or rubber-elastic restoring element, and when the front ends, having the coupling units, of two shaft parts are pressed together, the latching fork of one coupling unit is latchable on the latching protrusion of the other coupling unit with at least one of the guide sleeves being pushed back.
Feeding pencil
A feeding pencil includes a pipe member, a leading tube, a tubular main body, a movable body, and a holding member. The pipe member is disposed inside the leading tube and loads a drawing material. The movable body extends in an axial direction includes a male screw formed across an entire outer periphery thereof in the axial direction. The holding member holds the movable body. The pipe member includes a female screw on an inner surface thereof. The female screw screws with the male screw. A relative rotation between the leading tube and the main body relatively rotates the pipe member and the holding member and acts a screwing action between the male screw and the female screw. The screwing action moves the movable body forward to extrude the drawing material from the pipe member.
Feeding pencil
A feeding pencil includes a pipe member, a leading tube, a tubular main body, a movable body, and a holding member. The pipe member is disposed inside the leading tube and loads a drawing material. The movable body extends in an axial direction includes a male screw formed across an entire outer periphery thereof in the axial direction. The holding member holds the movable body. The pipe member includes a female screw on an inner surface thereof. The female screw screws with the male screw. A relative rotation between the leading tube and the main body relatively rotates the pipe member and the holding member and acts a screwing action between the male screw and the female screw. The screwing action moves the movable body forward to extrude the drawing material from the pipe member.
Method and apparatus for combining two writing instruments together to create lines of arbitrary equidistant width
The invention holds two writing or drawing instruments such as pencils between two plates for the purpose of drawing two adjustable equidistant lines an arbitrary distance apart for use in calligraphy or drawing. It allows the pencils to rotate around a common point and in a common plane so that it may be adjusted that the two tips can touch and thus create smaller parallel lines for creating smaller calligraphic characters than previously possible.