Writing instrument with locking cap
10286724 ยท 2019-05-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A child-resistant writing instrument with a cap that lockingly engages a body portion via a locking assembly is presented herein. The locking assembly includes a pair of locking protrusions or pins on the cap that correspondingly fit within locking channels on the body of the writing instrument. A biasing mechanism, such as a spring, is used to bias the cap when locked to the body portion. Specifically, when the locking pins are positioned to enter the locking channel, the cap is pushed against the biasing force of the spring until the locking pins or protrusions enter a lateral or inner groove of the locking channel. The cap is then twisted or rotated such that the locking pins slide within the lateral groove toward a locking notch. The biasing force of the spring will then bias the pins into the locking notch, thereby locking the cap to the body.
Claims
1. A writing instrument, comprising: a body portion and a cap, said body portion comprising a writing end and a bottom end disposed longitudinally opposite from said writing end, said cap being selectively positionable between a locked engagement with, and a removed relation from, said body portion, wherein said cap comprises a main cap portion and a collar, a locking assembly adapted to lockingly engage said cap to said body portion, said locking assembly comprising at least two locking protrusions extending from said collar of said cap, and at least two cooperatively structured locking channels disposed on said body portion, wherein each of said at least two locking channels are adapted to receive a different one of said at least two locking protrusions therein to dispose said cap in said locked engagement with said body portion, wherein each of said at least two locking channels comprises an opening groove structured to receive a different one of said at least two locking protrusion therein, an inner groove and a locking notch disposed at a closed end of said locking channels, and said locking assembly further comprising a biasing device adapted to biasingly engage a portion of said cap when said cap is disposed in said locked engagement with said body portion, wherein said biasing device is adapted to bias said cap in a position wherein each of said at least two locking protrusions is disposed within said locking notch of a different one of said at least two locking channels.
2. The writing instrument as recited in claim 1 wherein physical access to said locking assembly is restricted from a position external to said writing instrument when said cap is disposed in said locked engagement with said body portion.
3. The writing instrument as recited in claim 2 wherein said body portion comprises an outer wall and an inner locking wall, said inner locking wall being structured to define said at least two locking channels thereon.
4. The writing instrument as recited in claim 3 wherein said outer wall of said body is disposed in an at least partially outer covering relation to said inner locking wall and said at least two locking channels.
5. The writing instrument as recited in claim 4 wherein said collar extends at least partially beyond a ledge of said main portion of said cap, wherein said collar is at least partially disposed within said inner locking wall of said body portion to engage said biasing device.
6. A writing instrument, comprising: a body portion and a cap, said body portion comprising a writing end and a bottom end disposed longitudinally opposite from said writing end, said cap being selectively positionable between a locked engagement with, and a removed relation from, said writing end of said body portion, a writing cartridge disposed at least partially within said body portion of said writing instrument, said writing cartridge comprising a writing tip extending at least partially beyond said writing end of said body portion, said cap comprising a cap channel adapted to at least partially receive said writing tip of said writing cartridge when said cap is positioned in said locked engagement with said body portion of said writing instrument, a locking assembly adapted to dispose said cap in said locked engagement with said body portion, said locking assembly comprising at least two locking protrusions disposed on a collar portion of said cap, and at least two cooperatively structured locking channels disposed on an inner wall of said body portion, said at least two locking protrusions adapted to fit within said at least two locking channels to dispose said cap in said locked engagement with said body portion, each of said at least two locking channels comprise an opening groove, an intermediate groove and a locking notch disposed at a closed end, wherein said at least two locking protrusions are disposable through said opening grooves, along said intermediate grooves via rotational movement of said cap relative to said body portion and into said locking notches, and wherein said locking assembly further comprises a biasing device disposed within a biasing retention portion, said biasing device being structured to engage and bias said cap when said cap is disposed in said locked engagement with said body portion, wherein said locking protrusions are biased within said locking notches.
7. The writing instrument as recited in claim 6 wherein physical access to said locking assembly is restricted from a position external to said writing instrument when said cap is disposed in said locked engagement with said body portion.
8. The writing instrument as recited in claim 7 wherein said body portion comprises an outer wall disposed in an outer covering relation to said inner wall of said body portion, wherein said collar of said cap is positionable at least partially within said inner wall of said body portion to dispose said locking protrusions within said locking channels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings provided herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) As shown in the accompanying drawings, and with particular reference to
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(11) Moreover, as shown in the exploded view of
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(13) In any event, certain embodiments of the present invention are directed to a writing instrument 10 in which the cap 20 may be selectively disposed or positioned between a removed relation from the body portion 30 (e.g.,
(14) In this manner, at least one embodiment includes a locking assembly 50 that is adapted and disposed to lockingly engage the cap 20 to the body portion 30 of the writing instrument 10. For instance, while many different locking assemblies 50 structured to secure or lock the cap 20 onto the body portion 30 of the writing instrument 10 are contemplated within the full spirit and scope of the present invention, at least one embodiment includes at least one locking protrusion 52 and at least one cooperatively structured locking channel 60 within which the locking protrusion 52 is disposed and locked. It should be noted that the illustrated embodiment shows a pair of or two locking protrusions 52 and a pair of or two locking channels 60, however, more or less locking protrusions 52 and/or locking channels 60 are contemplated. Furthermore, as illustrated, and with reference to
(15) Particularly, in the embodiment illustrated, and with reference to
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(17) With reference now to the cut-away or sectional views of
(18) In particular, the locking assembly 50 of at least one embodiment further includes a biasing device referenced as 55, such as a mechanical spring, coil spring, or other like elastic object used to store mechanical energy. The biasing device 55 of at least one embodiment may be disposed within the body portion 30 of the writing instrument 10 proximate the locking channel(s) 60, for example, within a biasing retention portion 34, for engagement with the cap 20. In particular, disposition of the cap 20 into the locking engagement with the body portion 30 will cause the cap 20 to engage the biasing device 55 and, in at least one embodiment, at least partially compress the biasing device 55, causing the biasing device 55 to exert a biasing force upon the cap 20.
(19) For example, in at least one embodiment, a portion of the cap 20, e.g., the collar 26 thereof, may be at least partially disposed within the body portion 20, e.g., within the inner wall 32 thereof, while the locking protrusion(s) 52 are disposed within the locking channel(2) 60, and in particular, the opening groove 62 thereof. Upon doing so, the cap 20, and in particular, the collar 26 thereof, will engage or otherwise at least partially compress the spring or other biasing device 55 seated within the biasing device retention portion 34. The cap 20 will thus be pushed into the body portion 30 against the biasing force of the biasing device 55 as the locking protrusions enter the locking channels 60.
(20) Twisting or rotating of the cap 20 (e.g., in a clockwise rotation in the embodiment of
(21) With the biasing device 55 biasing the cap 20 such that the locking protrusions 52 are biased into the locking notches 60 of the locking channels 60, the cap 20 is thereby disposed in the locked engagement with the body portion 20 of the writing instrument 10. In this regard, attempts to rotate the cap 20 in a counter-clockwise direction (in the illustrated embodiment), without first pushing against the biasing force, will not cause the cap 20 to be removed from the body portion 30. This is because the locking protrusions 52 are locked or biased into the locking notches 66 via the biasing device 55.
(22) It should also be noted that in at least one embodiment, with the cap 20 disposed in the locked engagement with the body portion 30 of the writing instrument 10, physical access to the locking assembly 50, and in particular, to the locking protrusions 52, locking channels 60 and biasing device 55, is at least partially restricted from a position external to the writing instrument. For example, with reference to
(23) Particularly, the outer wall 35 of the body portion 30 and the outer wall 25 of the cap 20 may come close, meet or be substantially flush or adjacent with one another as illustrated
(24) Instead, in order to remove the cap 20 from the locked engagement, the user or operator must first push the cap 20 against the biasing force of the spring or other biasing device 55 such that the locking protrusions 52 can enter the inner or intermediate grooves 64 of the locking channels 60. Only then can the cap 20 be rotated (e.g., counter-clockwise) sliding the locking protrusions 52 along the inner or intermediate groove 64 toward the opening groove 62. Once the locking notches 52 have reached the opening grooves 62 of the locking channels 60 (via an appropriate amount of twisting or rotating of the cap 20), the cap 20 can be removed from the body portion 30 by removing the locking protrusions 52 from the locking channels 60, e.g., through the opening grooves 62. In some embodiments, the spring or other biasing device 55 will assist in the removal of the locking protrusions 52 from the locking channels 60 by exerting a biasing force upon the cap 20, thereby pushing the cap 20 in an off or removal direction, e.g., by at least partially pushing the locking protrusions 52 out of the locking channels 60 through the opening grooves 62.
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(26) Specifically, in at least one embodiment, the recess 70 includes an annular or other like cooperating groove 76 structured to receive the collar 26 of the cap 20, with one or more notches 72 extending therefrom adapted to receive the locking protrusion(s) 52. In this manner, with the writing instrument 10 open, the cap 20 can be pushed into the bottom end 14 of the body portion 30 where the cap 20 can be retained. In some embodiments, the recess 70 at the bottom end 14 of the body portion 30 may include an inward groove where the cap 20 is simply pushed into. Other embodiments may include inner, lateral grooves (not shown) with locking notches (not shown) and/or a spring (not shown), similar to the locking grooves 60 disclosed herein. Yet additional embodiments of the recess 70 may include inner, lateral grooves and/or locking notched such that the cap can be pushed in and twisted, but without the inclusion of the biasing spring.
(27) Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention. This written description provides an illustrative explanation and/or account of the present invention. It may be possible to deliver equivalent benefits using variations of the specific embodiments, without departing from the inventive concept. This description and these drawings, therefore, are to be regarded as illustrative and not restrictive.
(28) Now that the invention has been described.