SELF-HEALING SEAL FOR A WRITING INSTRUMENT
20230211627 · 2023-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B43K5/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a writing instrument comprising a self-healing sealing component to prevent drying out of the writing instrument.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A writing instrument comprising: a tubular body terminating in a writing orifice at a distal end of the tubular body; a reservoir for storing a writing ink which is arranged proximally to the writing orifice; a nib arranged distally to the reservoir and in fluid communication with the reservoir, wherein the nib is configured to be axially translatable within the tubular body between a first retracted position in which the nib is positioned within the tubular body and not protruding through the writing orifice and a second extended position in which the nib protrudes through the writing orifice; an actuating means for axially translating the nib within the tubular body between the first retracted position and the second extended position for writing; a seal component located within the tubular body at or adjacent to the writing orifice which seals the nib and the reservoir from exposure to an environment in the first retracted position, wherein the seal component is configured to be ruptured when the nib is advanced into the second extended position for writing, wherein the seal component comprises a self-healing material, and wherein the seal component is configured to at least partly restore its sealing property when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position.
17. The writing instrument of claim 16, wherein the seal component is configured to substantially close the rupture created by the nib through self-healing when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position.
18. The writing instrument of claim 16, wherein the seal component is configured to at least partly restore its sealing property in less than about 12 hours.
19. The writing instrument of claim 16, wherein the seal component is configured to at least partly restore its sealing property in less than about 6 hours.
20. The writing instrument of claim 16, wherein the seal component is configured to at least partly restore its sealing property in less than about 3 hours.
21. The writing instrument of claim 16, wherein seal component is ruptured by the nib or by a piercing mechanism when the nib is advanced into the second extended position for writing.
22. The writing instrument of claim 21, wherein the seal component comprises one or more predetermined breaking points or lines.
23. The writing instrument according to claim 22, wherein the one or more predetermined breaking points or lines have a reduced thickness in comparison to other areas of the seal component.
24. The writing instrument of claim 22, wherein the seal component comprises one or more predetermined breaking points or lines which are arranged to create two, three or more leaflets when the seal component is ruptured.
25. The writing instrument of claim 24, wherein the nib or the piercing mechanism pushes the leaflets in a distal direction when the nib is advanced into the second extended position for writing and wherein the writing instrument is configured to facilitate return of the leaflets to their original position for self-healing of the rupture when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position.
26. The writing instrument of claim 25, wherein the seal component comprises a shape memory material which facilitates return of the leaflets to their original position for self-healing of the rupture when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position.
27. The writing instrument of claim 25, wherein the nib or the piercing mechanism has a roughened surface or protrusions which facilitate return of the leaflets to their original position for self-healing of the rupture when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position.
28. The writing instrument of claim 25, wherein one or more elastomeric elements are provided in or adjacent to the seal component which facilitate return of the leaflets to their original position for self-healing of the rupture when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position.
29. The writing instrument of claim 21 wherein the seal component comprises a resiliently compressible material, wherein the nib or the piercing mechanism compress and push at least a part of the seal component radially outward when the nib is advanced into the second extended position for writing, and wherein the compressed seal component is configured to substantially return to its original shape for self-healing of the rupture when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position.
30. The writing instrument of claim 16, wherein the nib is made of a fibrous material.
31. The writing instrument of claim 16, wherein the self-healing material is selected from intrinsic self-healing materials or extrinsic self-healing materials.
32. The writing instrument of any one of claim 16, wherein the self-healing material is a crosslinked thermoplastic polymer.
33. The writing instrument of claim 16, wherein the self-healing material is a crosslinked polyurethane polymer comprising disulfide bridges or a polydisulfide, wherein self-healing involves formation of new disulfide bridges in the polymer.
34. The writing instrument of claim 16, wherein the writing instrument is a felt pen, a highlighter, or a permanent or non-permanent marker.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0030] Hereinafter, a detailed description will be given of the present disclosure. The terms or words used in the description and the claims of the present disclosure are not to be construed limitedly as only having common-language or dictionary meanings and should, unless specifically defined otherwise in the following description, be interpreted as having their ordinary technical meaning as established in the relevant technical field. The detailed description will refer to specific embodiments to better illustrate the present disclosure, however, it should be understood that the presented disclosure is not limited to these specific embodiments.
[0031] In a first aspect, the present disclosure relates to a writing instrument. An embodiment of a writing instrument according to the present disclosure is described below with reference to
[0032] The nib may be configured to be axially translatable within the tubular body (12, 14) between a first retracted position in which the nib is positioned within the tubular body (12, 14) and not protruding through the writing orifice and a second extended position in which the nib protrudes through the writing orifice. The second extended position may be the position for writing, i.e. a position in which nib protrudes sufficiently through the writing orifice to be able to dispense ink when used by the user. In
[0033] The writing instrument may further comprise a seal component. The seal component may be located within the tubular body (12, 14) at or adjacent to the writing orifice. In
[0034] The seal component may be configured to at least partly restore its sealing property when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position. In some embodiments, the seal component may be configured to at least partly restore its sealing property in less than about 12 hours, more specifically less than about 6 hours, and in particular less than about 3 hours. In some embodiments, it may be advantageous that the seal component is configured to restore its sealing property when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position. In some embodiments, it may be advantageous that the seal component is configured to close at least about 70%, specifically at least about 80%, more specifically at least about 90%, and in particular at least about 95% or all of the rapture in less than about 12 hours, more specifically less than about 6 hours, and in particular less than about 3 hours.
[0035] In some embodiments, the seal component may be configured to substantially close the rupture created by the nib through self-healing when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position, or at least to substantially reduce it. It should be understood that a rupture may be considered as substantially closed when the sealing property of the seal component is regained to such an extent that the drying out of the writing instrument (10) is prevented for a timespan that corresponds to the typical period of use of the writing instrument (10), for instance about 1 month, about 3 months, or about 6 months, under typical storage conditions, such as about 25° C. at about 40% relative humidity. Additionally or alternatively, a rupture may be considered as substantially closed when the sealing property of the seal component is regained to such an extent that the time for drying out of the writing instrument (10) is prolonged by a factor of at least about 5, specifically at least about 10, more specifically at least about 15, and in particular at least about 20, in comparison to the same writing instrument in which the nib being is kept in the second extended position under otherwise identical storage conditions (e.g. about 25° C. at about 40% relative humidity). The time span until the writing instrument (10) is dried out may be determined by any suitable means. One example may be the loss of the writing instrument's (10) ability to write an uninterrupted clean line.
[0036] In some embodiments, the seal component may be ruptured by the nib or by a piercing mechanism when the nib is advanced into the second extended position for writing. In some embodiments, the actuating means for axially translating the nib within the tubular body (12, 14) between the first retracted position and the second extended position may also actuate the piercing mechanism. In some embodiments, it may be particularly advantageous that the writing instrument comprises a tubular piercing mechanism which is arranged radially outward of the nib, which is actuated together with the nib, which is configured to be pierce the seal component before the nib contacts the seal component and which is configured to stop its movement into the distal direction prior to the nib reaching the second extended position. The latter feature ensures that the piercing mechanism does not impede writing with the nib. It can, for example, be implemented by providing the actuating means with a stop element which is blocks further axial advancement of the piercing mechanism after having pierced the seal.
[0037] In some embodiments, the seal component may be a membrane or film. The thickness of the membrane or film is not particularly limited and can, for example be between about 0.5 mm to about 5 mm, in particular between about 0.7 mm and about 4 mm, and in particular between about 1 mm and about 3 mm. In some embodiments, the seal component may comprise one or more predetermined breaking points or lines. A breaking point of breaking line is an area where a rupture preferentially occurs. In some embodiments, it may be particularly advantageous that the one or more predetermined breaking points or lines have a reduced thickness in comparison to other areas of the seal component.
[0038] The spatial arrangement of the predetermined breaking points or lines is not particularly limited. Some exemplary designs are shown in
[0039] In some embodiments, the seal component may comprise one or more predetermined breaking points or lines which are arranged to create two, three, four, or more leaflets when the seal component is ruptured.
[0040] In some embodiments, the nib or the piercing mechanism may push the leaflets into the distal direction when the nib is advanced into the second extended position for writing. The writing instrument (10) may be configured to facilitate return of the leaflets to their original position for self-healing of the rupture when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position. In some embodiments, the seal component may comprise a shape memory material which facilitates return of the leaflets to their original position for self-healing of the rupture when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position. An exemplary arrangement is shown in
[0041] The term shape memory material is to be broadly construed as referring to any material which is not the self-healing material and which facilitates return of the leaflets to their original position. In some embodiments, the shape memory material may be selected from resiliently deformable polymers or shape memory alloys such as Nitinol.
[0042] In some embodiments, the nib or the piercing mechanism may have a roughened surface or protrusions which facilitate return of the leaflets to their original position for self-healing of the rupture when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position. In some embodiments, a nib having such a roughened surface may be fiber-based nib such as a felt nib. In some embodiments, a nib or the piercing mechanism having such protrusions may be a nib or the piercing mechanism having circumferentially arranged protrusions which taper into the distal direction. The “barb-like” or “arrow-like” arrangement of such protrusions may facilitate pushing the leaflets out of the way of the advancing nib and may facilitate return of the leaflets to their original position for self-healing when actuated in the reverse direction.
[0043] In some embodiments, one or more elastomeric elements may be provided in or adjacent to the seal component which facilitate return of the leaflets to their original position for self-healing of the rupture when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position. In some embodiments, the leaflets created by the rupture of the seal component may be attached on their proximal side to elastomeric elements which are directly or indirectly attached to the tubular body (12, 14). The elastomeric elements are tensioned when the leaflets are pushed into the distal direction and can pull back the leaflets when the nib is retracted into its first retracted position.
[0044] In some embodiments, the seal component may comprise a resiliently compressible material, wherein the nib or the piercing mechanism may compress and push at least a part of the seal component radially outward when the nib is advanced into the second extended position for writing, and wherein the compressed seal component may be configured to substantially return to its original shape for self-healing of the rupture when the nib is retracted to the first retracted position. In some embodiments, the resiliently compressible material may be a foam. In some embodiments, the resiliently compressible material may be a thermoplastic polyurethane. In some embodiments, the seal-healing material of the seal component may be a resiliently compressible material, in particular a foam or a thermoplastic polyurethane.
[0045] The selection of the self-healing material is not particularly limited. Self-healing materials may be primarily categorized as extrinsic and intrinsic. Four different types of self-healing materials are generally known in the art for: (a) encapsulation of reactive monomers that are released after a rupture. The reactive monomers may also be stored in other internal compartments such as rods or veins running through the polymer. Such materials are called extrinsic self-healing materials. Example materials for use in extrinsic self-healing compounds are Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS), epoxy resin, epoxy vinyl ether, poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), polystyrene. (b) The formation of new irreversibly covalent bonds in the damaged area, (c) supramolecular self-assembly, and (d) the formation of reversible covalent bonds in the material. The latter three types are called intrinsic self-healing materials. Example materials for use as intrinsic self-healing compounds are polyurethanes and polyureas.
[0046] In some embodiments, it may be advantageous that the self-healing material may be selected from intrinsic self-healing materials comprising functional groups capable of forming reversible covalent bonds during the self-healing. In some embodiments, the self-healing material may be a crosslinked thermoplastic polymer comprising functional groups capable of forming reversible covalent bonds during the self-healing. In some embodiments, it may be particularly advantageous that the self-healing material is a polyurethane comprising disulfide bridges or a polydisulfide, wherein self-healing involves formation of new disulfide bridges in the polymer. This polyurethane material comprising disulfide bridges is an example of intrinsic self-healing material belonging to the aforementioned category (d), as the healing mechanism relies on the reversible creation of covalent bonds in the material.
[0047] In some embodiments, the nib may be made of a fibrous material.
[0048] In some embodiments, the writing instrument may be a felt pen, a highlighter, or a permanent or non-permanent marker.
[0049] In the following the present disclosure will be further elaborated by way of on Example.
Example
[0050] The preparation of writing instruments is well-known in the art. As such, the following disclosure will focus on the sealing component.
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[0052] As shown in in
[0053] Although the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and alterations are possible, without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure. It is also to be understood that such modifications and alterations are incorporated in the scope of the present disclosure and the accompanying claims.