Hand-held device, in particular a writing instrument, having two retractable heads
10766297 ยท 2020-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B43K29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K24/166
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K24/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D2040/207
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B43K29/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K24/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K24/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B43K24/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K24/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K24/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K24/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hand-held device, in particular a writing instrument, comprising a body, a single carriage carrying a first head and a second head, or a first carriage and a second carriage carrying respectively the first head and the second head, and a blocking device including a cavity and a ball, the ball) blocking the single carriage or the first carriage when the first end is below the second end, such that the first head is blocked and projecting while the second head is retracted, and the ball blocking the single carriage or the second carriage when the first end is above the second end, such that the second head is blocked and projecting while the second first head is retracted.
Claims
1. A writing instrument, comprising: a body extending along an axial direction and presenting a first axial end and a second axial end opposite from the first axial end along the axial direction; a single carriage housed in the body and movable in translation along the axial direction relative to the body, the single carriage carrying a first head and a second head opposite from the first head along the axial direction housed in the body and being movable in translation along the axial direction relative to the body and a single blocking device including a single cavity and at least one ball; the at least one ball is configured to block the single carriage relative to the body when, relative to a direction of gravity, the first axial end is below the second axial end, so that the first head is blocked relative to the body to project axially from the first axial end, while the second head is retracted into the body, and the at least one ball is configured to block the single carriage when, in the direction of gravity, the first axial end is above the second axial end, so that the second head is blocked relative to the body to project axially from the second axial end, while the first head is retracted into the body.
2. The writing instrument of claim 1, wherein the single cavity includes a first chamber and a second chamber distinct from the first chamber, the first chamber being formed between the body and the single carriage, the second chamber being formed between the body and the single carriage, the at least one ball being housed in the first chamber when, in the direction of gravity, the first axial end is below the second axial end, and the at least one ball being housed in the second chamber when, in the direction of gravity, the first axial end is above the second axial end.
3. The writing instrument of claim 2, wherein the first chamber and the second chamber have dimensions that vary as a function of the position of the single carriage relative to the body.
4. The writing instrument of claim 2, wherein the first chamber and the second chamber includes an inlet, an end, and walls that converge from the inlet towards the end.
5. The writing instrument of claim 2, wherein the single cavity includes a passage for the at least one ball, the passage extending between the first chamber and the second chamber, and being arranged between the body and the single carriage.
6. The writing instrument of claim 1, further including at least one striker configured to strike the at least one ball along the direction of gravity, when the first axial end passes from a position above the second axial end to a position below the second axial end, or along the direction of gravity, when the first axial end passes from a position below the second axial end to a position above the second axial end.
7. The writing instrument of claim 6, wherein the at least one striker is two strikers and, in the axial direction, the at least one ball is arranged between the two strikers.
8. The writing instrument of claim 7, wherein the two strikers are coupled together in the axial direction.
9. A writing instrument, comprising: a body extending along an axial direction and presenting a first axial end and a second axial end opposite from the first axial end along the axial direction; a first carriage and a second carriage housed in the body and movable in translation along the axial direction relative to the body, the first carriage carrying a first head and the carriage carrying a second head opposite from the first head along the axial direction housed in the body and being movable in translation along the axial direction relative to the body and a single blocking device including a single cavity and at least one ball; wherein the at least one ball is configured to block the first carriage relative to the body when, relative to a direction of gravity, the first axial end is below the second axial end, so that the first head is blocked relative to the body to project axially from the first axial end, while the second head is retracted into the body, and wherein the at least one ball is configured to block the second carriage when, in the direction of gravity, the first axial end is above the second axial end, so that the second head is blocked relative to the body to project axially from the second axial end, while the first head is retracted into the body.
10. The writing instrument of claim 9, wherein the single cavity includes a first chamber and a second chamber distinct from the first chamber, the first chamber being formed between the body and the first carriage, the second chamber being formed between the body and the second carriage, the at least one ball being housed in the first chamber when, in the direction of gravity, the first axial end is below the second axial end, and the at least one ball being housed in the second chamber when, in the direction of gravity, the first axial end is above the second axial end.
11. The writing instrument of claim 10, wherein the first chamber and the second chamber have dimensions that vary as a function of the position of the positions of the first and second carriages relative to the body.
12. The writing instrument of claim 10, wherein the first chamber and the second chamber includes an inlet, an end, and walls that converge from the inlet towards the end.
13. The writing instrument of claim 10, wherein the single cavity includes a passage for the at least one ball, the passage extending between the first chamber and the second chamber, and being arranged between the body and the first and second carriages.
14. The writing instrument of claim 9, further including at least one striker configured to strike the at least one ball along the direction of gravity, when the first axial end passes from a position above the second axial end to a position below the second axial end, or along the direction of gravity, when the first axial end passes from a position below the second axial end to a position above the second axial end.
15. The writing instrument of claim 14, wherein the at least one striker is two strikers and, in the axial direction, the at least one ball is arranged between the two strikers.
16. The writing instrument of claim 15, wherein the two strikers are coupled together in the axial direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The subject matter of the present disclosure and its advantages can be better understood in the light of the following detailed description of various embodiments given as non-limiting examples. The description refers to the sheets of the accompanying figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The hand-held device 10 is described in greater detail below with reference to
(8) In this example, the single carriage 14 comprises two distinct identical parts 14-1 and 14-2 that are assembled together, so as to be mechanically coupled together. In particular, these two parts 14-1 and 14-2 are coupled to move in translation along the axial direction X. Each part 14-1 and 14-2 presents a base 15A extending in the axial direction X and having one of the heads 14A or 14B fastened thereto, and a receptacle 15B configured to receive the ball 18B of the blocking device 18 as described below. In this example, the concave side of the receptacle 15B has an upside-down V shape, with the ball 18B being capable of going to one side or the other of the V-shape. Naturally, in a variant, the concave side of the receptacle could have any other shape, e.g. only one branch of the V-shape, or a conical or a frustoconical shape.
(9) In this example, the two parts 14-1 and 14-2 are assembled together by clip fastening via axial tabs extending from the receptacles, so that the receptacle of each part faces the receptacle of the other part along the axial direction X. Naturally, these two parts 14-1 and 14-2 could be assembled together by any other means known to the person skilled in the art. In a variant that is shown in
(10) The hand-held device 10 has a single blocking device 18 presenting a single cavity 18A and in this example a single metal ball 18B received in the single cavity 18A. In a variant, there could be two or more balls moving in the single cavity 18A.
(11) The cavity 18A is arranged between the carriage 14 and the body 12 and it presents a first chamber 18A1, a second chamber 18A2 distinct from the first chamber 18A1, and a passage 18A3 connecting the first and second chambers 18A1 and 18A2 together.
(12) The portion of the body 12 that receives the carriage 14 is cylindrical, and it presents two diametrically opposite internal radial projections 12C extending towards the inside of the body 12. Each projection 12C presents a first axial end wall 12C1, a second axial end wall 12C2 that is opposite in the axial direction from the first axial end wall, and an axial wall 12C3 that extends between the first and second axial end walls 12C1 and 12C2. The radial space between the carriage 14 and the radial projections 12C along the axial walls 12C3 forms the passage 18A3 in which the ball 18B moves in order to go from one chamber to the other. The space between the first axial end walls 12C1 and the carriage 14 forms the first chamber 18A1, while the space between the second axial end wall 12C2 and the carriage 14 forms the second chamber 18A2. In other words, the first chamber 18A1 is defined by the first axial end walls 12C1 and the facing walls of the carriage 14, while the second chamber 18A2 is defined by the second axial end walls 12C2 and the facing walls of the carriage 14. More particularly, in this example, the first chamber 18A1 is defined by the first axial end walls 12C1 and the walls forming the V-shape of the receptacle 15A of the part 14-1 of the carriage 14. In similar manner, in this example, the second chamber 18A2 is defined by the second axial end walls 12C2 and the walls forming the V-shape of the receptacle 15A of the part 14-2 of the carriage 14.
(13) The walls of the V-shape of the receptacle 15B are not parallel to the axial end walls 12C1 and 12C2. In other words, the walls of the first and second chambers converge. More precisely, each chamber 18A1 and 18A2 presents an inlet E and an end F, the walls converging from the inlet E towards the end F. In this example, when considered in section along the axial direction X, the first axial end walls 12C1 and the walls forming the V-shape of the receptacle facing the first axial end walls 12C1 are inclined relative to one another at an angle (see enlargement in
(14) Since the carriage 14 is movable along the axial direction X relative to the body 12, the dimensions of the first chamber 18A1 and of the second chamber 18A2 vary as a function of the position of the carriage 14 relative to the body 12. In particular, in
(15) The hand-held device 10 in this example includes two strikers 20A and 20B. Considered in the axial direction, the ball 18B is arranged between the two strikers 20A and 20B. More particularly in this example, the carriage 14 is arranged axially between the two strikers 20A and 20B. In this example, the two strikers 20A and 20B are coupled together in translation in the axial direction X by means of a rod (not shown) connecting them together. In this example, the strikers 20A and 20B strike the ball 18B via the open end of each chamber 18A1, 18A2.
(16) The operation of the hand-held device 10 is described below with reference to
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(18) In order to go to the second configuration in which the first head 14A is in the retracted position and the second head 14B is in the utilization position, it suffices to cause the first axial end 12A to pass above the second axial end 12B relative to the gravity direction G, as shown in
(19) When the ball 18B disengages, it moves under the effect of gravity, and it leaves the first chamber 18A1 to go into the passage 18A3, as shown in
(20) Under the effect of gravity, the carriage 14 moves towards the second axial end 12B, as shown in
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(22) During this movement, the carriage 14 takes with it the first head 14A from its utilization position to its retracted position and the second head 14B from its retracted position to its utilization position. The hand-held device 10 is thus in the second configuration. With the ball 18B blocking the carriage 14 relative to the body 12, the user can easily make use of the second head 14B, which remains in position, even when the user presses against a substrate. In other words, when the user seeks to make use of the second head 14B, and presses down against a substrate, the head is blocked in position by the ball 18B, which blocks movement of the carriage 14 and thus of the second head 14B along the axial direction X from the second axial end 12B towards the first axial end 12A. Naturally, movement of the carriage 14, and thus of the second head 14B, along the axial direction X from the first axial end 12A towards the second axial end 12B is blocked by a shoulder of the body 12 (not shown). With the carriage 14 blocked relative to the body 12 and carrying the first and second heads, the heads 14A and 14B are blocked respectively in the retracted position and in the utilization position.
(23) In order to return to the first configuration, it suffices to make the opposite movement, i.e. to place the first axial end 12A below the second axial end 12B in the gravity direction G. Under the effect of gravity, the striker 20B then strikes the ball 18B, which disengages from the second chamber 18A2, and releases the carriage 14, which moves axially, taking with it the heads 14A and 14B until the ball becomes inserted in the first chamber 18A1 and blocks the carriage 14 relative to the body 12. This is a return to the first configuration shown in
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(25) In this second embodiment, there is not a single carriage, but rather a first carriage 14-1 and a second carriage 14-2 carrying respectively the first head 14A and the second head 14B. Thus, in the first configuration, when the first head 14A is in the utilization position and the second head 14B is in the retracted position, the first head 14A is blocked in this position by the ball 18B, while the second head 14B is not blocked in this position, since the second carriage 14-2 is not blocked by the ball 18B (whereas the first carriage 14-1 is blocked by the ball 18B). Nevertheless, as a result of gravity, the second head 14B remains in the retracted position. Conversely, in the second configuration in which the first head 14A is in the retracted position and the second head 14B is in the utilization position, the second head 14B is blocked in this position by the ball 18B, while the first head 14A is not blocked in this position, since the first carriage 14-1 is not blocked by the ball (even though the second carriage 14-2 is blocked by the ball 18B). Nevertheless, as a result of gravity, the second head 14B remains in the retracted position.
(26) It should be observed that deciding whether to design the hand-held device with one carriage or with two carriages may depend on requirements concerning size and/or the strength of the blocking of the carriage by the ball, but not necessarily. Specifically, the two-carriage variant enables larger areas to be provided for interaction with the ball than in the one-carriage variant (the amplitude of the axial movement needed is smaller with two carriages than one with carriage), which means that the blocking provided by the ball can be more robust.
(27) Although the present invention is described with reference to specific embodiments, it is clear that modifications and changes may be carried out thereon without going beyond the general ambit of the invention as defined by the claims. In particular, individual characteristics of the various embodiments shown and/or mentioned may be combined in additional embodiments. Consequently, the description and the drawings should be considered in a sense that is illustrative rather than restrictive.