Patent classifications
B43K23/126
Writing instrument comprising a clip and a retractable eraser device
Writing instrument having a body, a clip, and a retractable eraser device movable between a first position and a second position, the clip forming a housing that is designed to receive all or part of a gripping portion of the eraser device in the first position.
Compact writing instrument
A compact writing instrument includes a barrel and a cap. A majority of a length of the barrel and a writing element carried thereby may be received by the cap when the barrel and the cap are placed in a stored position, providing a compact stored arrangement. The cap may be secured to the barrel in a writing arrangement that extends a length of the writing instrument significantly; for example, to a conventional writing instrument length. Engagement features of the cap and barrel may include steep threads that enable the cap to be assembled with and disassembled from the barrel with one rotation (360°) or less. A clip on the cap may include a closed end that defines a receptacle, with the closed end and receptacle extending beyond a corresponding end of the cap. In addition, the closed end and receptacle may extend partially over the corresponding end of the cap.
WRITING INSTRUMENTS
A writing instrument according to the present disclosure comprises a main body, a writing tip and a cap, wherein the cap is designed to be secured tightly on the main body such that the writing tip is covered by the cap. The cap comprises of an inner core and an outer layer, wherein a material of the outer layer is softer compared to a material of the inner core. With that, it is possible to design an air-tight (or almost air-tight) fitting cap for a writing instrument. With the softer outer layer of the cap, it is achieved that a user chewing on the cap has a reduced risk of damaging his/her teeth. In addition, although a membrane within the cap may still be present, such membrane is no longer necessary. The membrane may be an additional barrier contributing further to the air-tight effect of the cap that is present within the cap.
Writing instruments
A writing instrument according to the present disclosure comprises a main body, a writing tip and a cap, wherein the cap is designed to be secured tightly on the main body such that the writing tip is covered by the cap. The cap comprises of an inner core and an outer layer, wherein a material of the outer layer is softer compared to a material of the inner core. With that, it is possible to design an air-tight (or almost air-tight) fitting cap for a writing instrument. With the softer outer layer of the cap, it is achieved that a user chewing on the cap has a reduced risk of damaging his/her teeth. In addition, although a membrane within the cap may still be present, such membrane is no longer necessary. The membrane may be an additional barrier contributing further to the air-tight effect of the cap that is present within the cap.
Writing utensil and producing method of writing utensil
To prevent ink from dripping, drying, and the like. A writing utensil includes: a shaft tube; a writing chip that protrudes more toward the front than the shaft tube so as to discharge ink when pressed against a written face; and an ink supply part that supplies ink to the writing chip from a rear side, wherein the writing chip is at a separate position that is separated toward the front across a space with respect to the ink supply part and is moved due to a predetermined operation to a contact position where the writing chip comes into contact with the ink supply part from a front side.
POCKET SIZE PEN
The adaptation of a pocket-size pen for use by a person is provided. The pen includes a cap with internally configured male threads, and a body. The body includes a barrel with externally configured and spaced apart first set of female threads, and second set of female threads. The barrel is hollow inside with a top opening for receiving a full-sized standard ink source. The male threads of the cap engage the second set of female threads of the pen body for closing a writing tip and reducing the length of the pen for storage in the pocket of a user. The male threads of the cap engage the first set of female threads of the body for transforming the pen into an extended-length pen similar in length to a conventional pen and revealing the writing tip for comfortable writing using the pen.
WRITING UTENSIL AND PRODUCING METHOD OF WRITING UTENSIL
To prevent ink from dripping, drying, and the like.
A writing utensil includes: a shaft tube; a writing chip that protrudes more toward the front than the shaft tube so as to discharge ink when pressed against a written face; and an ink supply part that supplies ink to the writing chip from a rear side, wherein the writing chip is at a separate position that is separated toward the front across a space with respect to the ink supply part and is moved due to a predetermined operation to a contact position where the writing chip comes into contact with the ink supply part from a front side.
COMPACT WRITING INSTRUMENT
A compact writing instrument includes a barrel and a cap. A majority of a length of the barrel and a writing element carried thereby may be received by the cap when the barrel and the cap are placed in a stored position, providing a compact stored arrangement. The cap may be secured to the barrel in a writing arrangement that extends a length of the writing instrument significantly; for example, to a conventional writing instrument length. Engagement features of the cap and barrel may include steep threads that enable the cap to be assembled with and disassembled from the barrel with one rotation (360°) or less. A clip on the cap may include a closed end that defines a receptacle, with the closed end and receptacle extending beyond a corresponding end of the cap. In addition, the closed end and receptacle may extend partially over the corresponding end of the cap.
Compact writing instrument
A writing instrument includes a barrel and a cap capable of being assembled with and secured to the barrel. The barrel carries a writing instrument. The cap carries a clip. A free end of the clip includes a detent that can be received by a corresponding indentation of an exterior surface of an external portion of the barrel when the cap is assembled with the barrel. The detent of the clip and the indentation of the barrel are capable of securing the cap and the barrel in their assembled relationship. The writing instrument may be compact. Methods of using a writing instrument include securing a cap of the writing instrument to a barrel of the writing instrument by causing a detent of a free end of a clip of the cap to engage a corresponding indentation of an exterior portion of the barrel.
Compact writing instrument
A compact writing instrument includes a barrel and a cap. A majority of a length of the barrel and a writing element carried thereby may be received by the cap when the barrel and the cap are placed in a stored providing a compact stored arrangement. The cap may be secured to the barrel in a writing arrangement that extends a length of the writing instrument significantly; for example, to a conventional writing instrument length. Engagement features of the cap and barrel may include steep threads that enable the cap to be assembled with and disassembled from the barrel with one rotation (360°) or less. A clip on the cap may include a closed end that defines a receptacle, with the closed end and receptacle extending beyond a corresponding end of the cap. In addition, the closed end and receptacle may extend partially over the corresponding end of the cap.