Refill for writing implements and writing implements using the same
11135868 · 2021-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B43K24/163
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A refill for writing implements has an ink reservoir tube (1) made of resin material and formed to be a straight cylinder and a writing tip (2) attached to one end of the ink reservoir tube (1), and a value of an expression of D.sup.4−(D−2t).sup.4 is selected to be 45 or greater, where D denotes an outer diameter of the ink reservoir tube (1) and t denotes a thickness of the ink reservoir tube (1). It is possible to secure the necessary storage amount of ink in the ink reservoir tube (1) without increasing the outer diameter thereof, and is also possible to provide a refill for a writing implement and a writing implement which allow one to keep writing comfortably without feeling of discomfort in writing.
Claims
1. A refill for writing implements, comprising: an ink reservoir tube made of resin material and formed as a straight cylinder; and a writing tip attached to one end of the ink reservoir tube, wherein a value of an expression of D.sup.4−(D−2t).sup.4 is 45 or greater, where D denotes an outer diameter of the ink reservoir tube and t denotes a thickness of the ink reservoir tube, and further comprising: a press-fit portion formed at the end of the ink reservoir tube including the ink reservoir tube being thickened toward an inner circumferential surface, and a penetrating opening disposed at a central portion of the press-fit portion in an axial direction, and wherein the writing tip or a joint member supporting the writing tip is attached by press-fitting into the press-fit portion.
2. The refill for writing implements according to claim 1, further including the joint member supporting the writing tip on the inner circumferential surface at the end of the ink reservoir tube, and a back-flow preventing mechanism provided in the joint member.
3. The refill for writing implements according to claim 1, wherein a polypropylene polymer is contained as a composition component of the ink reservoir tube.
4. The refill for writing implements according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the press-fit portion ranges 0.5 mm to 0.7 mm, and a length along an axis of the press-fit portion ranges 1 mm to 6 mm.
5. A writing implement, comprising: a barrel; and a plurality of refills for writing implements described in claim 1 housed in the barrel, wherein one writing tip of the plurality of refills for writing implements is configured to be alternatively selected and protruded out through the tip opening of the barrel.
6. A writing implement, comprising: a barrel; and a refill for writing implements described in claim 1 housed in the barrel, wherein a fitting force between the writing tip or the joint member supporting a writing tip and a connecting portion of the ink reservoir tube is set to be larger than fitting a force between the ink reservoir tube and a connecting portion of the ink reservoir tube with the barrel.
7. The writing implement according to claim 5, wherein a plurality of refills for writing implements are housed in the barrel and an outer diameter and total length of each of the plurality of refills for writing implements are set equal, and a ratio of writing distances of respective refills are set to range from 1.5 to 2.5 by varying the thickness of each of the plurality of refills for writing implements.
8. A writing implement, comprising: a barrel; and a plurality of refills for writing implements described in claim 1 housed in the barrel, wherein one writing tip of the plurality of refills for writing implements is configured to be alternatively selected and protruded out through the tip opening of the barrel.
9. A writing implement, comprising: a barrel; and a plurality of refills for writing implements described in claim 2 housed in the barrel, wherein one writing tip of the plurality of refills for writing implements is configured to be alternatively selected and protruded out through the tip opening of the barrel.
10. A writing implement, comprising: a barrel; and a plurality of refills for writing implements described in claim 3 housed in the barrel, wherein one writing tip of the plurality of refills for writing implements is configured to be alternatively selected and protruded out through the tip opening of the barrel.
11. A writing implement, comprising: a barrel; and a plurality of refills for writing implements described in claim 4 housed in the barrel, wherein one writing tip of the plurality of refills for writing implements is configured to be alternatively selected and protruded out through the tip opening of the barrel.
12. A writing implement, comprising: a barrel; and a refill for writing implements described in claim 1 housed in the barrel, wherein a fitting force between the writing tip or the joint member supporting a writing tip and a connecting portion of the ink reservoir tube is set to be larger than a fitting force between the ink reservoir tube and a connecting portion of the ink reservoir tube with the barrel.
13. A writing implement, comprising: a barrel; and a refill for writing implements described in claim 2 housed in the barrel, wherein a fitting force between the writing tip or the joint member supporting a writing tip and a connecting portion of the ink reservoir tube is set to be larger than a fitting force between the ink reservoir tube and a connecting portion of the ink reservoir tube with the barrel.
14. A writing implement, comprising: a barrel; and a refill for writing implements described in claim 3 housed in the barrel, wherein a fitting force between the writing tip or the joint member supporting a writing tip and a connecting portion of the ink reservoir tube is set to be larger than a fitting force between the ink reservoir tube and a connecting portion of the ink reservoir tube with the barrel.
15. A writing implement, comprising: a barrel; and a refill for writing implements described in claim 4 housed in the barrel, wherein a fitting force between the writing tip or the joint member supporting a writing tip and a connecting portion of the ink reservoir tube is set to be larger than a fitting force between the ink reservoir tube and a connecting portion of the ink reservoir tube with the barrel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(18) A refill for a writing implement according to the present invention will be described on the basis of an embodiment shown in drawings of a ballpoint pen refill for example.
(19) The ink reservoir tube 1 is made of resin containing polypropylene monomer and with the ink reservoir tube with this monomer a degree of deformation due to a stress of writing pressure is reduced and further an amount of remaining ink stored can be clearly seen. In addition, as for transmissivity of ink solvent and water absorptiveness, the ink reservoir tube can have property of a certain level of transmissivity and moisture absorption resistance, and has a high storage performance of the ink.
(20) Consequently it is possible to provide a ballpoint pen refill which can bear the fitting-in pressure at a press-fit portion to which a writing tip 2 or a joint member 3 is press-fitted; the press-fit portion will be described later.
(21) As shown in
(22) In the joint member 3 fittedly supporting the ballpoint pen tip 2, a backflow preventing ball 9 is housed. The backflow preventing ball 9 works to prevent ink 4 flowing backward in the ink reservoir tube 1 due to inflow of air from the tip end of the ballpoint pen tip 2 when a ballpoint pen is kept with the ballpoint pen tip upward.
(23) The ink reservoir tube 1 is formed in a cylinder shape whose outer circumferential surface is made approximately flush along the axis direction. As shown in an enlarged view of both ends in
(24) A ballpoint pen refill shown in the present example can secure a sufficient mechanical strength of an attaching part of the joint member 3 because the press-fit portion 1a made on an end of the ink reservoir tube 1 is formed to be thickened toward an inner circumferential surface. Therefore, the thickness of the ink reservoir tube 1 can be thinner except the press-fit portion relatively in comparison to a conventional examples shown in
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(26) A product a×b(D−a) ranges 1 to 12, favorably 3 to 8; if the value is smaller than unity (1), necessary fitting force with the writing tip is not available, and not smaller than 12, it may fail to press-fit because of too large press-fitting force necessary to attach the writing tip.
(27) A value of [D.sup.4−(D−2t).sup.4] is equal to or more than 45, favorably more than 55.
(28) As for the outer diameter D of the ink reservoir tube, the larger its outer diameter is, the more stored ink is secured; however, the outer diameter D of the ink reservoir tube is favorably equal to or less than 3.6 mm in order to use without a sense of incongruity in comparison to conventional writing implements.
(29) The reason why the above stated range is favorable is that when the thickness of the ink reservoir tube 1 excluding the press-fit portion 1a is larger than 0.6 mm, in the favorable range of the outer diameter D of the ink reservoir tube, arises a problem that a necessary amount of stored ink is not available, and writing blur occurs when the writing speed is fast.
(30) The rationale that the value of [D.sup.4−(D−2t).sup.4] is equal to or more than 45, favorably more than 55 as described above is based on the results of measurements of degree of defamation of the ink reservoir tube 1 when writing pressure is applied, which measurement is performed with a commercially available compression load measuring instrument, such as TENSILON Universal Material Testing Instrument.
(31) For the measurements, a sample S is used that is a part of the ink reservoir tube 1 excluding the press-fit portion 1a, having an axial length of 20 mm, as shown in
(32) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Comparative Comparative Embodiment Embodiment Embodiment Embodiment Embodiment example 1 example 2 1 2 3 4 5 Outer diameter D (mm) 3.0 2.9 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.1 3.1 Thickness t (mm) 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 D.sup.4 − (D − 2t).sup.4 41.8* 42.7 47.8 53.1* 61.9 64.4 66.6* Deformation Load (N) 63.7 66.9 73.8 86.5 97.4 111.1 124.2 Bending at writing C C B B A A A
(33) Deformation loads N in Table 1 are averaged values of 10 samples S of each of two comparative examples and five embodiments. It is verified that the deformation load of more than 70, or favorably more than 90 does not affect to writing. In addition, this is also supported by the results in Table 1 further added with a sensory evaluation of “Bending at writing” of writing by the present inventor.
(34) The sensory evaluation is ranked as follows:
(35) Rank A: comfortable to write
(36) Rank B: possible to write
(37) Rank C: hard to write (At least one sample exists with which it is hard to write.)
(38) As described above, refills for writing implements, that is, ballpoint pen refills, are selected ones having the defamation load to be equal to or more than 70 N and sensory evaluation scores as “Bending at writing” to be “A” and “B”, as shown in verification results in Table 1.
(39) For the refills for writing implements according to the present invention, aqueous ink to be stored in the ink reservoir tube 1 can be used whose viscosity under an environment temperature of 20 degrees C. ranges 100 mPa.Math.s to 3000 mPa.Math.s in a measurement at a shear rate of 3.8 l/s and ranges 20 mPa.Math.s to 200 mPa.Math.s in a measurement at a shear rate of 383 l/s. With this ink, ink consumption when writing at a writing speed of 4.5 m/min will be not more than 80 mg/100 m, favorably not more than 60 mg/100 m. In addition, by substantially increasing the inner diameter of the ink reservoir tube, a variation in ink length in the ink reservoir tube per 100 m of writing length can be set to be not more than 10 mm. Even in a case of large flow amount of ink, ink consumption, due to continuous writing, moving speed of ink in the ink reservoir tube can be properly controlled and ink in the ink reservoir tube can follow the flow of ink; a good writing performance without blurring at writing can be achieved.
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(41) The ink reservoir tube in the second embodiment is also made of resin material including propylene homopolymers and formed to a cylindrical shape. As shown enlargedly in
(42) In addition, in the second embodiment, at the press-fit portion 1a at the front end of the ink reservoir tube 1, an abutting portion 1b having an axial opening 1c having a narrower diameter than that of the opening bore constituting the press-fit portion 1a, at a center side of the ink reservoir tube 1. As shown in
(43) For the ballpoint pen refills according to the second embodiment shown in
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(45) At one end, a front end, of the ink reservoir tube famed in a cylindrical shape made of the resin material including polypropylene monomer, a joint member 3 is press-fittedly attached and a ballpoint pen tip 2, formed of metal or resin material, is attached through the joint member 3. The ballpoint pen refill according to the present embodiment uses an ink reservoir tube having a thinner wall thickness, compared to a conventional ballpoint pen refill shown in
(46) As enlargedly shown in
(47) The joint member is constructed as the appearance to be approximately cylindrical by including an axial bore 12 with which the reduced diameter portion 11 of the first joint member 3a is press-fitted at the joint member receiving seat 3b; the joint member receiving seat 3b is renamed a second joint member hereinafter.
(48) The joint member 3 is formed of two members, that is, the first joint member and the second joint member, and therefore the first joint member 3a can be made of resin material and the second joint member 3b can be made of metal material, for example. A single unit of the second joint member made of metal material, brass for example, is shown in
(49) An intersection angle of the taper-like inclined surface 13a and the falling face 13b in a cross-section along the axial direction is set favorably to be an acute angle, less than 90 degrees. For an example, an inclination angle against the axis on a cross-sectional plane of the taper-like inclined surface 13a in
(50) On the second joint member 3b, in succession to the edge portion 13 famed are a first cylindrical surface and a second cylindrical surface 15, whose diameters are increasing stepwise toward the ballpoint pen tip 2, and a annular flange portion 16; an outer diameter of the annular flange portion 16 is set to be approximately the same as the outer diameter of the ink reservoir tube and the first joint member shown in
(51) When a connected body of the ballpoint pen tip 2 and the joint member 3 is press-fitted to a front edge of the ink reservoir tube 1, an inner surface of the front edge of the ink reservoir tube 1 is attached overriding the edge portion 13 formed on the second joint member 3b. In this case, because a taper-like surface 13a is formed at the edge portion 13 toward the ink reservoir tube 1, joint member 3 is relatively easily attached to the front edge of the ink reservoir tube 1, utilizing flexibility of the ink reservoir tube 1.
(52) In a situation as shown in
(53) Further, since the falling face 13b constituting the edge member 13 is famed facing toward the ballpoint pen tip, the falling face 13 locks the inner circumferential surface of the ink reservoir tube 1 effectively, and act to prevent the joint member 3 detaching from the ink reservoir tube 1. With this configuration, a refill for writing implements can be provided that allows surely preventing the writing tip 2 detaching from the ink reservoir tube 1.
(54) Although in a third embodiment an example is shown where a ballpoint pen tip 2 is attached to a front edge of a ink reservoir tube 1 through a joint member 3, this invention can be applied to a construction in which the ballpoint pen tip is directly attached to the front edge of the ink reservoir tube without using the joint member 3.
(55) In the third embodiment, the first joint member 3a and the second joint member 3b are made of different material, but a form can be adopted in which the first joint member 3a and the second joint member 3b are integrated to be a joint member 3.
(56) For the ballpoint pen refills according to the third embodiment shown in
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(58) At a rear end of the rear barrel 22, a plurality of guide slits 24, four slits in this example, are formed. An operation portion 25a formed on a slider 25 in each of the guide slits 24 is disposed slidably along an axis of the barrel respectively, protruding outward of the rear barrel.
(59) The rear barrel 22 in which the guide slits 24 are formed houses an inner cylinder 27 on which a locking face 27a that locks the slider 25 in an advanced state. A rear end of the inner cylinder 27 with a slightly thinner diameter protrudes from a rear end of the rear barrel 22. A cap member 29 that is integrally formed with a clip 28 is fittingly attached to cover the protruding portion of the inner cylinder 27.
(60) The front end of the slider 25 is attached to the press-fit portion 1a (See
(61) When, in this state, any one of the sliders 25 is advanced using the operating portion 25a, the operating portion 25a of the slider 25 moves forward along the guide slit formed on the inner cylinder to be dropped in an axial center direction, whereby the operating portion 25a of the slider 25 is locked on the locking face 27a formed in the inner cylinder 27. In this instance, the refill attached to the slider 25 properly bent due to its flexibility and the ballpoint pen tip 2 at the tip end is held in a state protruding from the tip opening 23.
(62) When, in this state, another second slider 25 is advanced, a lock release cam 25c, formed on the second slider 25, abut to a protrusion 25b to be pressed of the first slider 25 that has been locked in an advanced state and pushes it out, whereby the lock state of the first slider 25 is released. As a result, the first slider retracts due to the action of the return spring, the rear locking portion 25b of the second slider 25 is locked on a locking face 27a formed on the inner cylinder 27; thus exchange of ballpoint pen tips 2 being protruded out from the tip end 23 is achieved.
(63) To exchange the ballpoint pen refills of this kind of writing implements, an operation is performed that the refill is removed by pulling out the rear end of the ink reservoir tube 1 that is attached by fitting to In the above situation a user often pulls out the ink reservoir tube from the slider 25 of the barrel side, pinching the ballpoint pen tip 2 at the tip end of the refill.
(64) Therefore it is preferable that fitting force of a connecting portion between the writing tip or a joint member 3 supporting the writing tip and the ink reservoir tube 1 is set stronger than the fitting force of a connecting portion between the slider 25 of the barrel and the ink reservoir tube 1. This can achieve to avoid a problem of unintended ink leaking, due to disconnection at the connecting portion between the writing tip 2 or the joint member supporting the writing tip and the ink reservoir tube 1.
(65) In a multi-color ballpoint pen shown in
(66) That is, by setting the thickness of ink reservoir tubes properly according to frequency of use of respective color ink, replacement cycle of each color ballpoint pen refill (when the ink runs out) can be mutually adjusted. In this case, provided that let the writing distance be “one” (1) for the ballpoint pen refill of least frequent use of color, red for example; by adjusting the writing distance of most frequent use of color to be in a range of 1.5 to 2.5, the timing of replacement of each color ballpoint pen refill can be adjusted to a certain extent. This enables to exchange the ballpoint pen refills at a time with no waste without leaving a large amount of ink in the ballpoint pen refills of each color.
(67) As cleared by the above explanation, according to the present invention, a necessary amount of ink can be stored by setting the relation between the outer diameter D (mm) and the thickness t (mm) thereof to be in a specific range, and also provided is a refill for writing implements with which one can continue writing comfortably without feeling of discomfort in writing.
(68) In the above explanation, a ballpoint pen refill is described as an embodiment example, but the invention is applicable to other refills for writing implements having a writing tip other than ballpoint pen tip and the action and effect similar to those above can be available.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(69) ink reservoir tube 1a press-fit portion 1b abutting portion 1c axial opening 2 writing tip (ballpoint pen tip) 3 joint member 3a first joint member 3b second joint member (joint member receiving seat) 4 ink 5 follower 6 cap 7 writing ball 8 spring 9 backflow preventing ball 11 reduced diameter portion 12 axial bore 13 edge portion 13a taper-like inclined surface 13b falling face 14 first cylindrical surface 15 second cylindrical surface 16 portion 21 front barrel 22 rear barrel 23 tip opening 24 guiding slit 25 slider 27 inner cylinder 28 clip 29 cap 31 upper compression plate 32 lower compression plate S sample (ink reservoir tube)