Pencil sharpener with pencil-centering mechanism
10124622 ยท 2018-11-13
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Abstract
A pencil-centering assembly for use in pencil sharpeners or the like that includes a frame; a linking member rotatably mounted within the frame; a plurality of pencil contact levers, wherein each contact lever includes a top portion and a bottom portion, wherein the top portion of each pencil contact lever is adapted to engage the linking member, wherein the bottom portion of each pencil contact lever, in combination with the other pencil contact levers, defines a pencil insertion aperture having a center axis, and wherein the bottom portion of each pencil contact lever extends in to the pencil insertion aperture to about the same distance; and at least one biasing member in contact with the linking member, wherein the biasing member exerts force on each pencil contact lever by way of the linking member sufficient to bias each pencil contact lever toward the center axis of the pencil insertion aperture.
Claims
1. A pencil-centering assembly for use with pencil-sharpeners, comprising: (a) frame; (b) a linking member rotatably mounted within the frame, the linking member having at least one post and a plurality of notches in an inner surface of the linking member; (c) a plurality of pencil contact levers, (i) wherein each contact lever in the plurality of pencil contact levers includes a top portion and a bottom portion, (ii) wherein the top portion of each pencil contact lever comprises a protrusion which engages with one of the plurality of notches, (iii) wherein the bottom portion of each pencil contact lever, in combination with the other pencil contact levers, defines a pencil insertion aperture having a center axis, and (iv) wherein the bottom portion of each pencil contact lever extends in to the pencil insertion aperture to about the same predetermined distance; and (d) at least one biasing member disposed upon the post of the linking member, (i) wherein the at least one biasing member exerts force on each pencil contact lever by way of the linking member sufficient to bias each pencil contact lever toward the center axis of the pencil insertion aperture, (e) wherein the assembly is configured such that, upon insertion of a pencil into the pencil insertion aperture, the pencil engages the bottom portion of one or more of the plurality of pencil contact levers such that the one or more of the plurality of pencil contact levers exerts a force on the biasing member that rotates the linking member.
2. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 1, wherein the force exerted by the at least one biasing member on each pencil contact lever is substantially equal.
3. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of pencil contact levers includes three contact levers equally spaced at 120 degree angles and directed toward the center axis of the pencil insertion aperture.
4. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 1, wherein each pencil contact lever further includes a cam lobe formed in the bottom portion thereof.
5. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 1, further comprising: (a) a switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member, wherein the switch actuation protrusion further includes an inclined surface; (b) a switch actuation pin adapted to cooperate with the inclined surface; and (c) an electrical micro-switch adapted for use with an electric pencil sharpener, wherein the electrical micro-switch actuates an electric motor included in the electric pencil sharpener when the inclined surface contacts the switch actuation pin.
6. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 1, further comprising: (a) a switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member, wherein the switch actuation protrusion further includes a contoured surface; (b) a switch actuation pin attached to an electrical micro-switch adapted for use with a pencil sharpener that includes an electric motor; and (c) a pushrod disposed between the switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member and the switch actuation pin, (i) wherein pushrod includes a contoured surface on one end thereof that is adapted to cooperate with the contoured surface on the switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member and move the pushrod forward into contact with the switch actuation pin when the linking member rotates, and (ii) wherein the electrical micro-switch actuates the electric motor of the pencil sharpener when the pushrod contacts the switch actuation pin.
7. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 4, further comprising a pencil size selector dial rotatably attached to the frame and concentrically located with the pencil insertion aperture, wherein the pencil size selector dial further includes: (a) a plurality of pencil size indicators located on the exterior of the pencil size selector dial, (i) wherein each indicator corresponds to a predetermined pencil size limit; and (b) a cam surface located on the interior of the pencil size selector dial, (i) wherein upon insertion of a pencil into the pencil insertion aperture, the cam lobes on each pencil contact lever move outward toward the cam surface, and (ii) wherein the travel distance of each pencil contact lever is restricted from the point of contact of each cam lobe to the cam surface.
8. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 7, wherein the relative location of each cam lobe is varied slightly on each pencil contact lever such that each cam lobe contacts a unique position on the cam surface at each discrete orientation of the pencil size selector dial.
9. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 7, wherein each pencil size indicator indicates a selected pencil size limit based on the position of the indicator relative to the pencil insertion aperture.
10. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 7, wherein the pencil size indicators are located around the perimeter of the exterior of rotating pencil size selector dial, and wherein a mark, notch, or ridge formed on the rotating pencil size selector dial indicates the selected pencil size limit.
11. A pencil-centering assembly for use with pencil-sharpeners, comprising: (a) frame, wherein the frame is adapted to be detachably mounted within the housing of a pencil sharpener; (b) a linking member rotatably mounted within the frame; (c) a plurality of pencil contact levers, (i) wherein each contact lever in the plurality of pencil contact levers includes a top portion and a bottom portion, (ii) wherein the top portion of each pencil contact lever is adapted to engage the linking member, (iii) wherein the bottom portion of each pencil contact lever, in combination with the other pencil contact levers, defines a pencil insertion aperture having a center axis, and (iv) wherein the bottom portion of each pencil contact lever extends in to the pencil insertion aperture to about the same predetermined distance; and (d) a plurality of biasing members connected to the linking member, (i) wherein each biasing member exerts force on each pencil contact lever by way of the linking member sufficient to bias each pencil contact lever toward the center axis of the pencil insertion aperture.
12. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 11, wherein the force exerted by each biasing member on each pencil contact lever is substantially equal.
13. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 11, wherein the plurality of pencil contact levers includes three contact levers equally spaced at 120 degree angles and directed toward the center axis of the pencil insertion aperture.
14. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 11, wherein each pencil contact lever further includes a cam lobe formed in the bottom portion thereof.
15. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 11, further comprising: (a) a switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member, wherein the switch actuation protrusion further includes an inclined surface; (b) a switch actuation pin adapted to cooperate with the inclined surface; and (c) an electrical micro-switch adapted for use with an electric pencil sharpener, wherein the electrical micro-switch actuates an electric motor included in the electric pencil sharpener when the inclined surface contacts the switch actuation pin.
16. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 11, further comprising: (a) a switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member, wherein the switch actuation protrusion further includes a contoured surface; (b) a switch actuation pin attached to an electrical micro-switch adapted for use with a pencil sharpener that includes an electric motor; and (c) a pushrod disposed between the switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member and the switch actuation pin, (i) wherein pushrod includes a contoured surface on one end thereof that is adapted to cooperate with the contoured surface on the switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member and move the pushrod forward into contact with the switch actuation pin when the linking member rotates, and (ii) wherein the electrical micro-switch actuates the electric motor of the pencil sharpener when the pushrod contacts the switch actuation pin.
17. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 14, further comprising a pencil size selector dial rotatably attached to the frame and concentrically located with the pencil insertion aperture, wherein the pencil size selector dial further includes: (a) a plurality of pencil size indicators located on the exterior of the pencil size selector dial, (i) wherein each indicator corresponds to a predetermined pencil size limit; and (b) a cam surface located on the interior of the pencil size selector dial, (i) wherein upon insertion of a pencil into the pencil insertion aperture, the cam lobes on each pencil contact lever move outward toward the cam surface, and (ii) wherein the travel distance of each pencil contact lever is restricted from the point of contact of each cam lobe to the cam surface.
18. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 14, wherein the relative location of each cam lobe is varied slightly on each pencil contact lever such that each cam lobe contacts a unique position on the cam surface at each discrete orientation of the pencil size selector dial.
19. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 14, wherein each pencil size indicator indicates a selected pencil size limit based on the position of the indicator relative to the pencil insertion aperture.
20. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 14, wherein the pencil size indicators are located around the perimeter of the exterior of rotating pencil size selector dial, and wherein a mark, notch, or ridge formed on the rotating pencil size selector dial indicates the selected pencil size limit.
21. A pencil-centering assembly for use with pencil-sharpeners, comprising: (a) frame, wherein the frame is adapted to be detachably mounted within the housing of a pencil sharpener; (b) a linking member rotatably mounted within the frame, the linking member having a plurality of notches in an inner surface of the linking member; (c) a plurality of pencil contact levers, (i) wherein each contact lever in the plurality of pencil contact levers includes a top portion and a bottom portion, (ii) wherein the top portion of each pencil contact lever comprises a protrusion adapted to engage one of the plurality of notches, (iii) wherein the bottom portion of each pencil contact lever, in combination with the other pencil contact levers, defines a pencil insertion aperture having a center axis, (iv) wherein the bottom portion of each pencil contact lever extends in to the pencil insertion aperture to about the same predetermined distance, and (v) wherein each pencil contact lever includes a cam lobe formed in the bottom portion thereof; (d) a plurality of biasing members connected to the linking member, (i) wherein at least one of the plurality of biasing members exerts a force on each pencil contact lever by way of the linking member sufficient to bias each pencil contact lever toward the center axis of the pencil insertion aperture; (e) a pencil size selector dial rotatably attached to the frame and concentrically located with the pencil insertion aperture, wherein the pencil size selector dial further includes: (i) a plurality of pencil size indicators located on the exterior of the pencil size selector dial, wherein each indicator corresponds to a predetermined pencil size limit; (ii) a cam surface located on the interior of the pencil size selector dial, a) wherein upon insertion of a pencil into the pencil insertion aperture, the cam lobes on each pencil contact lever move outward toward the cam surface, b) wherein the travel distance of each pencil contact lever is restricted from the point of contact of each cam lobe to the cam surface; and (f) wherein the relative location of each cam lobe is varied slightly on each pencil contact lever such that each cam lobe contacts a unique position on the cam surface at each discrete orientation of the pencil size selector dial, (g) wherein the assembly is configured such that, upon insertion of a pencil into the pencil insertion aperture, the pencil engages the bottom portion of one or more of the plurality of pencil contact levers such that the one or more of the plurality of pencil contact levers exerts a force on at least one of the plurality of biasing members that rotates the linking member via the protrusion of the top portion engaging the notch of the linking member.
22. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 21, wherein the force exerted by at least one of the plurality of biasing members on each pencil contact lever is substantially equal.
23. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 21, wherein the plurality of pencil contact levers includes three contact levers equally spaced at 120 degree angles and directed toward the center axis of the pencil insertion aperture.
24. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 21, further comprising: (a) a switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member, wherein the switch actuation protrusion further includes an inclined surface; (b) a switch actuation pin adapted to cooperate with the inclined surface; and (c) an electrical micro-switch adapted for use with an electric pencil sharpener, wherein the electrical micro-switch actuates an electric motor included in the electric pencil sharpener when the inclined surface contacts the switch actuation pin.
25. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 21, further comprising: (a) a switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member, wherein the switch actuation protrusion further includes a contoured surface; (b) a switch actuation pin attached to an electrical micro-switch adapted for use with a pencil sharpener that includes an electric motor; and (c) a pushrod disposed between the switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member and the switch actuation pin, (i) wherein pushrod includes a contoured surface on one end thereof that is adapted to cooperate with the a contoured on the switch actuation protrusion mounted on the linking member and move the pushrod forward into contact with the switch actuation pin when the linking member rotates, and (ii) wherein the electrical micro-switch actuates the electric motor of the pencil sharpener when the pushrod contacts the switch actuation pin.
26. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 21, wherein each pencil size indicator indicates a selected pencil size limit based on the position of the indicator relative to the pencil insertion aperture.
27. The pencil-centering assembly of claim 21, wherein the pencil size indicators are located around the perimeter of the exterior of rotating pencil size selector dial, and wherein a mark, notch, or ridge formed on the rotating pencil size selector dial indicates the selected pencil size limit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated into and form a part of the specification, schematically illustrate one or more exemplary embodiments of the invention and, together with the general description given above and detailed description given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are now described with reference to the Figures. Reference numerals are used throughout the detailed description to refer to the various elements and structures. Although the following detailed description contains many specifics for the purposes of illustration, a person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that many variations and alterations to the following details are within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the following embodiments of the invention are set forth without any loss of generality to, and without imposing limitations upon, the claimed invention.
(11) The present invention provides a pencil sharpening system that includes several advantageous features, including (i) a pencil-centering mechanism that aligns a pencil to be sharpened with the axis of the cutter-carrier device that sharpens the pencil; (ii) a rotatable pencil diameter/shape selecting dial that is mechanically linked to the pencil-centering mechanism for limiting the size of the aperture into which the pencil may be inserted; and (iii) a single separable mechanical linkage between a pencil and an electric motor activation switch that also acts as an interlock for the electric motor of the sharpener.
(12) In the exemplary embodiment of this invention shown in the Figures, at least three rotating levers or slides are arranged around the pencil (or other item to be sharpened) for maintaining the position of the pencil on-center with the cutter-carrier axis of the sharpener. These levers are also mechanically linked by an additional rotary member and the entire mechanism is biased with a spring or springs so that the pencil-contacting points of the levers are directed inwards toward the cutter-carrier axis. When a pencil is inserted without any external bias applied thereto, it will come to rest with its axis in alignment with the axis of the cutter-carrier, with each lever or slide applying a near-equal, inward, radial force to the pencil. If an external radial bias is applied (e.g., by the user's hand), the lever located nearest in that radial direction will resist any motion of the pencil with an increasing force while the levers in the other directions will gradually push on the pencil with reduced force and potentially to zero force. This may continue until the opposing lever is providing all of the center-returning force and the opposite levers are providing none. The centering mechanism, therefore, provides a strong return-to-center tendency to the pencil.
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(15) Certain embodiments of this invention also include a rotating selector dial that provides a visual representation of the maximum diameter and/or specific geometry of the pencil or other item that can be placed into pencil insertion aperture 180. This rotatable selector dial is mechanically coupled to a cam device that cooperates with cam lobes 154, 164, and 174 to limit the travel distance of levers 150, 160, and 170. With specific reference to
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(17) Certain embodiments of this invention also provide a single mechanical linkage between a pencil and an electric motor activation switch that separates when cap 400 (see
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(20) While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of exemplary embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in certain detail, there is no intention to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to any of the specific details, representative devices and methods, and/or illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept.