Multi-function writing instrument comprising a leadholder system

11230137 · 2022-01-25

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Abstract

A multi-function writing instrument comprises a body extending in an axial direction and a radial direction, and having at least two writing elements arranged inside the body, each writing element comprising a writing head and a button, at least one button extending in the radial direction through a window and allowing the writing element to be moved between a retracted position in which the writing head is retracted into the body and a writing position in which the writing head projects from the body, and one of the writing elements being a leadholder system comprising a leadholder mechanism and a lead container, the button of the leadholder system comprising a lead-insertion channel extending in the axial direction.

Claims

1. A multi-function writing instrument comprising a body extending in an axial direction and a radial direction, and having at least two writing elements arranged inside the body, each writing element comprising a writing head and a button, at least one button extending in the radial direction through a window and allowing the writing element to be moved between a retracted position in which the writing head is retracted into the body and a writing position in which the writing head projects from the body, one of the writing elements being a lead-holder system comprising a lead-holder mechanism and a lead container, the button of the lead-holder system comprising a lead-insertion through-channel extending in the axial direction, the writing instrument further comprising a device for retaining leads in the lead container which is configured to adopt a position for retaining leads in the lead container and a position for inserting leads in the lead container through the lead-insertion through-channel, and wherein the retention device is configured to pass from the lead retention position to the lead insertion position and from the lead insertion position to the lead retention position by gravity.

2. A multi-function writing instrument according to claim 1, wherein the retention device comprises a chamber and a ball, the ball being received in the chamber.

3. A multi-function writing instrument according to claim 2, wherein the chamber is at least in part arranged in the lead-insertion through-channel.

4. A multi-function writing instrument according to claim 1, wherein the lead-insertion through-channel comprises a groove.

5. A multi-function writing instrument according to claim 1, wherein the lead-insertion through-channel is a through-hole having a closed contour.

6. A multi-function writing instrument according to claim 5, comprising an eraser and an eraser protection cap, the cap forming the lead retention device.

7. A multi-function writing instrument according to claim 6, wherein the through-hole has a closed contour that is extended by a notch in at least one element of the multi-function writing instrument arranged between the through-hole and the cap.

8. A multi-function writing instrument according to claim 1, wherein the lead-insertion through-channel has a minimum diameter greater than or equal to 0.575 mm and less than or equal to 1.5 mm.

9. A multi-function writing instrument comprising a body extending in an axial direction and a radial direction, the writing instrument having two or more writing elements arranged inside the body, wherein the writing elements comprise a writing head and a button, one or more buttons extending in the radial direction and being guided in a window for moving the writing element from a retracted position in which the writing head is retracted inside the body to a writing position in which the writing head is projected from the body, wherein one of the writing elements is a lead-holder system comprising a lead-holder mechanism and a lead container, the button of the lead-holder system comprising a lead-insertion through-channel extending in the axial direction, the writing instrument further comprising a retention device configured to retain leads in the lead container which is configured to adopt a lead retention position for retaining leads in the lead container and a lead insertion position for inserting leads in the lead container through the lead-insertion through-channel, and wherein the retention device is configured to pass from the lead retention position to the lead insertion position and from the lead insertion position to the lead retention position by gravity.

10. A multi-function writing instrument according to claim 9, wherein the retention device comprises a chamber and a ball, the ball being received in the chamber.

11. A multi-function writing instrument according to claim 10, wherein the chamber is at least in part arranged in the lead-insertion through-channel.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Other characteristics and advantages of the object of the present disclosure will appear from the following description of embodiments, given as non-limiting examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a multi-function writing instrument comprising a lead-holder system;

(3) FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the multi-function writing instrument of FIG. 1 according to a first embodiment;

(4) FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the multi-function writing instrument of FIG. 1, with no front barrel;

(5) FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the lead-holder system;

(6) FIGS. 5 and 6 are views in cross section along the cutting plane V-V of FIG. 4 in the retention position and in the insertion position, respectively;

(7) FIGS. 7 and 8 are views of the lead-holder system according to a second embodiment;

(8) FIGS. 9 to 14 are views according to a third embodiment.

(9) In all the figures, common elements are indicated with identical reference numerals.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(10) FIG. 1 shows a multi-function writing instrument 10 comprising a body 12 extending in an axial direction A. The body 12 comprises a front portion 14 and a rear portion 16. In the embodiment in FIG. 1, the front portion 14 is composed of a front barrel 14A and the rear portion 16 comprises a rear barrel 18 and an element 20 for connecting the rear barrel 18 to the front barrel 14A. The rear barrel 18 comprises a clip 22 and a cap 24. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the rear barrel 18 also comprises side windows 26 in which are received buttons 28 for four writing elements 30, 32, 34, 36 arranged in the body 12.

(11) As shown in FIG. 2, each writing element 30, 32, 34 comprises a writing head 30A, 32A, 34A, comprising a fixed writing tip 30B, 32B, 34B, such as a ball, and an ink reservoir 30C, 32C, 34C. Each writing element 30, 32, 34 also comprises a button 28 fitted to the ink reservoir. The writing element is a lead-holder system 36 which comprises a lead-holder mechanism 36A and a lead container 36C. The lead-holder mechanism 36A forms the writing head of the lead-holder system 36.

(12) The front barrel 14A comprises an opening 14B through which a writing head may project.

(13) The multi-function writing instrument 10 also comprises a locking element 38 and an eraser 40. The eraser 40 is protected by the cap 24. The cap 24 is therefore a protection cap 24 for the eraser 40.

(14) The locking element 38 is inserted in the rear barrel 18 in such a way that the eraser reception element 38A of the locking element 38 projects from the rear barrel 18. The locking element 38 comprises four fingers 38B extending in the axial direction A which, in cooperation with the windows 26, guide the buttons 28 of the writing elements 30, 32, 34, 36 when each writing element 30, 32, 34, 36 passes from the retracted position to the writing position and vice versa. To pass from the writing position to the retracted position, each writing element 30, 32, 34, 36 also comprises a return spring 42. The return spring 42 rests on the button 28 and on the connection element 20.

(15) When the multi-function writing instrument 10 is assembled, the user may select a writing element by depressing the corresponding button 28. The movement of a writing element from the retracted position to the writing position causes any other writing element to pass to the retracted position, in particular by means of the return spring 42.

(16) When the lead-holder system 36 is in the writing position, in other words when the lead-holder mechanism 36A projects from the front barrel 14A through the opening 14B, the lead-holder mechanism 36A may be actuated by pushing on the cap 24 of the multi-function writing instrument 10. Because of the cap 24, when the lead-holder mechanism 36A is actuated, there is no risk of a user dirtying the eraser 40. The cap 24 and the locking element 38 form part of the actuation device of the lead-holder mechanism.

(17) As shown in FIGS. 2 to 12, the button 28 of the lead-holder system 36 comprises a lead-insertion through-channel 46.

(18) The lead-insertion through-channel 46 allows a user to insert new leads into the lead container 36C.

(19) The lead-insertion through-channel 46 may have a minimum diameter greater than or equal to 0.575 mm, specifically greater than or equal to 0.6 mm, still more specifically greater than or equal to 0.725 mm and less than or equal to 1.5 mm, specifically less than or equal to 1.2 mm.

(20) In the embodiment in FIGS. 1 to 8, the lead-insertion through-channel 46 comprises a groove 48A comprising an open side portion opening into a portion having a closed contour 48B, as shown in FIGS. 5, 6 and 8.

(21) As shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, the width L48A of the groove 46 may be less than or equal to 1 mm. This groove width L48A allows leads with a diameter of 0.5 mm or 0.7 mm to be inserted in the lead container 36C of the lead-holder system 36.

(22) Moreover, the lead-insertion through-channel 46 has a minimum diameter D48B which is for example equal to 0.8 mm. This minimum diameter D48B of the lead-insertion through-channel 46 allows leads with a diameter of 0.5 mm or 0.7 mm to be inserted in the lead container 36C of the lead-holder system 36.

(23) As shown in FIG. 7, the groove 48A and therefore the lead-insertion through-channel 46 extends in the axial direction A. Moreover, as shown in FIG. 8, the bottom of the groove 48A has a surface 48A1 comprising three portions, a first portion 48A1A of which the surface extends substantially in the axial direction A, a second portion 48A1B of which the surface slopes relative to the axial direction A by 4.2° and a third portion 48A1C of which the surface extends substantially in the axial direction A. It will be understood that the groove 48A extends in the axial direction A although the bottom of the groove 48A has a surface 48A1 comprising three portions.

(24) In the embodiment in FIGS. 7 and 8, when the user wishes to add leads to the lead container 36C, the user inserts a lead 44 in the groove 48A of the button 28. The lead 44 abuts the bottom of the groove 48A and is guided in the groove 48A up to the portion having a closed contour 48B, in particular through the second and third portions 48A1B, 48A1C of the surface 48A1 of the bottom of the groove 48A. The lead 44 then enters the lead container 36C.

(25) Hereinafter, elements common to the different embodiments are identified by the same reference numerals.

(26) In the embodiment in FIGS. 1 to 6, the multi-function writing instrument 10 comprises a lead retention device which may take up a lead retention position in the lead container 36C and a lead insertion position in the lead container 36C through the lead-insertion through-channel 46.

(27) In the embodiments in FIGS. 1 to 6, the retention device comprises a ball 50 or equivalent element received in a chamber 52. In the embodiment in FIGS. 1 to 6, the chamber 52 is arranged at least in part in the groove 48A, in other words at least in part in the lead-insertion through-channel 46.

(28) As shown in FIG. 5, the lead-holder system 36 is shown in the lead retention position. The ball 50 is arranged in the chamber in such a way that the lead 44 cannot come out of the lead container 36C.

(29) As shown in FIG. 6, the lead-holder system 36 is shown in the position for inserting leads in the lead container 36C. The ball 50 is arranged in the chamber in such a way that the lead 44 can be guided by the groove 48A towards the lead container 36C.

(30) It will be understood that the ball 50 takes up the lead insertion or lead retention position in the chamber 52 under the effect of the force of gravity shown by the arrow G. Thus, the device for retaining leads in the lead container 36C passes from one position to the other by gravity. The ball 50 may for example have a diameter of 2 mm. The ball may for example be made of metal, for example tungsten carbide (WC), glass, a loaded plastics material and/or ceramic, such that the ball 50 may take one or other position under the effect of gravity and its own weight.

(31) FIGS. 9 to 14 show a third embodiment in which the lead-insertion through-channel 46 is a through-hole 54 having a closed contour.

(32) As shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, the through-hole 54 comprises three portions having different cross sections, a first portion 54A substantially cylindrical in shape and extending in the axial direction A, a second portion 54B forming the transition between the first portion 54A and a third portion 54C. The third portion 54C opens out at the apex 28A of the button 28.

(33) The through-hole 54, in particular the first portion 54A of the through-hole 54, has a minimum diameter D54A. For example, the minimum diameter D54A may be equal to 1.1 mm. This minimum diameter D54A allows leads with a diameter of 0.5 mm or 0.7 mm to be inserted in the lead container 36C of the lead-holder system 36.

(34) Moreover, the third portion 54C has a diameter D54C which is greater than the minimum diameter D54A of the through-hole 54. Because this diameter D54C is greater than the minimum diameter D54A, the insertion of leads 44 in the lead container 36C is facilitated.

(35) In the embodiment in FIGS. 10 to 14, the locking element 38 and the rear barrel 18 each comprise a notch 38B, 18A arranged in the extension of the through-hole 54. In the embodiment in FIGS. 10 to 14, the rear barrel 18 and the locking element 38 are arranged between the through-hole 54 and the cap 24 of the multi-function writing instrument 10, although owing to the presence of the notches 18A, 38B, when the cap 24 is removed from the multi-function writing instrument 10, the through-hole 54 is accessible and allows leads 44 to be inserted in the lead container 36C through the through-hole 54, as shown in FIG. 12. The cap 24 therefore forms the lead retention device. It will therefore be understood that in FIG. 11, the cap 24 is in the position for retaining leads in the lead container 36C and that in FIG. 12, as the cap 24 has been removed, the cap 24 is in the position for inserting leads in the lead container 36C.

(36) It will be understood that depending on the configuration of the multi-function writing instrument 10, parts of the multi-function writing instrument 10 may not be present in the extension of the through-hole 54. In addition, in these embodiments, the notches 18A, 38B of the rear barrel 18 and/or of the locking element 38 might not be necessary in order to have access to the through-hole 54 for inserting leads 44 in the lead container 36C.

(37) Although the present disclosure has been made with reference to a specific embodiment, it is clear that various modifications and changes may be made to these examples without departing from the general scope as defined by the claims. Moreover, individual characteristics of the different embodiments referred to may be combined in additional embodiments. Consequently, the description and the drawings should be considered in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.

(38) For example, the multi-function writing instrument 10 is presented with four writing elements. The multi-function writing instrument 10 could comprise a different number thereof, for example two or five. Moreover, the writing elements 30, 32, 34 may not comprise a writing tip comprising a ball. Each writing element could be of a different type from the other writing elements. It could also be envisaged that the multi-function writing instrument 10 might comprise a plurality of lead-holder systems 36, each lead-holder system 36 comprising in the respective lead container thereof leads of different sizes and/or colors. As mentioned above, the writing element may also be any means that allows writing on a substrate or any end piece (active or passive) configured to cooperate with a screen, for example a capacitive or resistive screen.

(39) In the embodiments presented, each writing element comprises a side button, but it is possible that a writing element is actuated by a rear button.

(40) The through-hole could also comprise a similar retention device comprising a ball or equivalent element received in a chamber arranged at least in part in the through-hole.