Internal Pressure Regulating Marker Pen
20230102068 ยท 2023-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B43K8/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A writing implement is configured to dispense material onto a work surface. The writing implement includes a body having a first end, a second end, and an inner surface. The writing implement also includes a nib coupled to the first end. The nib is configured to allow the material to be dispensed onto the work piece. The writing implement further includes a pressure regulating assembly coupled to the body. The pressure regulating assembly and the inner surface define a cavity configured to hold the material. The pressure regulating assembly is moveable relative to the body in response to a pressure change within the cavity.
Claims
1. A method of manufacturing a writing implement, the method comprising: providing a body including a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and an inner surface defining a cavity between the first end and the second end; inserting a piston into the cavity of the inner surface of the body, the piston configured to be moveable relative to the body to control a pressure within the cavity; injecting a material through the first end of the body into the cavity; and coupling a nib to the first end of the body, the nib configured to allow the material to be dispensed onto a work surface.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising coupling a porous end cap to the second end of the body so that the piston is positioned between the porous end cap and the nib, wherein the porous end cap is configured to allow ambient air to pass through the porous end cap.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the piston is inserted into the body at a location such that a desired internal pressure within the cavity is created once the material is injected into the cavity and the nib is coupled to the first end of the body.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein an actual pressure within the cavity relative to the desired internal pressure is regulated before the nib is depressed onto the work surface.
5. The method of claim 1, the piston including a first surface facing towards the first end and a second surface facing towards the second end, wherein the piston includes a groove positioned between the first surface and the second surface and a seal within the groove, wherein the groove is sized to receive the seal, and wherein at least one of the piston and the seal slidably engages the inner surface of the body.
6. The writing implement of claim 1, wherein a volume of a cavity increases as the piston moves toward the second end in response to the pressure within the cavity increasing above a desired pressure within the cavity.
7. The writing implement of claim 6, wherein the volume of the cavity decreases as the piston moves toward the first end in response to the pressure within the cavity decreasing below the desired pressure within the cavity.
8. The writing implement of claim 7, the piston including a first surface facing towards the first end and a second surface facing towards the second end, wherein the piston includes a groove positioned between the first surface and the second surface and a seal within the groove, wherein the groove is sized to receive the seal, and wherein at least one of the piston and the seal slidably engages the inner surface of the body.
9. A writing implement, comprising: a body comprising: a first end; a second end; and an inner surface defining a cavity between the first end and the second end, the cavity comprising a marking material; a nib coupled to the first end and configured to dispense the marking material on a work piece; a pressure regulating assembly coupled to the second end of the body; and a filter between the cavity and an inlet of the pressure regulating assembly that inhibits a liquid solution from traveling through the filter while allowing air to travel through the filter.
10. The writing implement of claim 9, wherein the pressure regulating assembly is coupled to the second end of the body and comprises a valve, a biasing member, and an outlet, wherein the biasing member creates a biasing pressure against the valve to press the valve against an inlet at the second end.
11. The writing implement of claim 10, wherein the valve and the biasing member are positioned between the inlet and the cavity within the inner surface.
12. The writing implement of claim 10, further comprising a first edge of the inlet and a tapered surface; wherein the valve is positioned between the first edge of the inlet and the tapered surface of the pressure regulating assembly, wherein the biasing member creates the biasing pressure on the valve against the first edge, wherein when an internal pressure within the cavity of the inner surface is less than the biasing pressure the cavity is blocked from fluid communication with the outlet, and wherein when the internal pressure within the cavity of the inner surface is greater than the biasing pressure the valve moves towards the outlet.
13. A writing implement, comprising: a body comprising: an inner surface defining a cavity; a first end; and an inlet in fluid communication with the cavity of the inner surface; a nib coupled to the first end; and a pressure regulating assembly coupled to the inlet of the body, the pressure regulating assembly comprising: a valve; and a biasing member that creates a biasing pressure against the valve to press the valve against the inlet, wherein the biasing member presses the valve against the inlet when the writing implement is in operation and an internal pressure of the cavity is less than the biasing pressure of the biasing member.
14. The writing implement of claim 13, wherein the valve is positioned between a first edge of the inlet and an outlet of the pressure regulating assembly, wherein the valve is moveable toward the outlet to allow an internal pressure within the cavity to exit the outlet in response to the internal pressure increasing within the cavity.
15. The writing implement of claim 13, wherein the biasing member creates the biasing pressure to engage the valve against a first edge of the inlet, wherein, when an internal pressure within the cavity of the inner surface is less than the biasing pressure, the cavity is blocked from fluid communication with an outlet of the pressure regulating assembly.
16. The writing implement of claim 15, wherein, when the internal pressure of the cavity is greater than the biasing pressure, the internal pressure causes the valve to move towards the outlet.
17. The writing implement of claim 16, further comprising a tapered surface located between the inlet and the outlet that engages the valve when the internal pressure within the cavity pushes the valve and the cavity is in fluid communication with the outlet.
18. The writing implement of claim 17, wherein the biasing member is biased to push the valve away from the tapered surface and into engagement with the first edge to block fluid communication from the cavity to the outlet.
19. The writing implement of claim 13, further comprising a filter between the cavity and the inlet, and wherein the valve is moveable toward an outlet of the pressure regulating assembly in response to an internal pressure within the cavity increasing above a desired pressure within the cavity.
20. The writing implement of claim 19, wherein the filter inhibits a liquid from traveling from the cavity past the inlet while allowing air to travel from the cavity past the inlet toward the outlet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0021] To assemble or manufacture the marker 10, the seal 70 is coupled to the piston within the groove 58 so that the piston 46 and the seal 70 are both inserted into the body 14 through the second end 22. In particular, the piston 46 and the seal 70 are positioned within the cavity 30 at a desired location relative to the second end 22 to define a desired volume of the cavity 30 between the first surface 50 of the piston 46 and the first end 18 (
[0022] In the illustrated embodiment, the piston 46 is inserted into the body 14 at the desired location so that a desired internal pressure 78 (e.g., ambient pressure surrounding the marker 10) within the cavity 30 is created once the liquid solution 38 is injected into the cavity 30 and the nib 34 is coupled to the first end 18. The desired internal pressure 78 is substantially maintained by the frictional engagement between the piston 46 and/or the seal 70 against the inner surface 24 of the body 14. In other embodiments, the desired internal pressure 78 may be slightly greater than the ambient pressure surrounding the marker 10.
[0023] In operation, the nib 34 is depressed against the work surface to allow the liquid solution 38 to travel from the cavity 30 through the nib 34 to be dispensed onto the work piece (e.g., fluid communication between the cavity 30 and the ambient environment is provided by depressing the nib 34 onto the work surface). Once the nib 34 is moved out of contact with the work surface, the nib 34 blocks the liquid solution 38 from traveling from the cavity 30 through the nib 34 and onto the work surface (e.g., fluid communication between the cavity 30 and the ambient environment is blocked by the nib 34).
[0024] However, the pressure within the cavity 30 may increase or decrease upon either expansion or contraction of the liquid solution 38. For example, if the temperature of the liquid solution 38 increases (e.g., the marker 10 is in direct sunlight), an actual pressure 80 (
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[0027] The illustrated marker 210 includes a pressure regulating assembly 240 coupled to a second end 222 of a body 214 and is in communication with a cavity 230 defined by the body 214. The pressure regulating assembly 240 includes a body 242 having an inlet 286 and an outlet 290 with a valve 294 (e.g., a ball valve, etc.) and a biasing member 298 (e.g., a coil spring, etc.) located between the inlet and outlet 286, 290. In particular, the valve 294 is positioned between a first edge 300 of the inlet 286 and a tapered surface or second edge 302 defined on an inner surface of the body 242. The tapered surface 302 is positioned between the edge 300 and the outlet 290. The biasing member 298 provides a biasing force against the valve 294 towards the inlet 286 thereby creating a biasing pressure 306 of the valve 294 acting on the first edge 300. The illustrated biasing pressure 306 is a determined pressure. In the illustrated embodiment, the combination of the valve 294 and the biasing member 298 is commonly referenced as a check valve. In other embodiments, the valve 294 and/or the biasing member 298 may be positioned between the inlet 286 and the cavity 230.
[0028] In operation, the biasing member 298 forces the valve 294 into engagement with the first edge 300 when an actual internal pressure 280 within the cavity 230 is less than the biasing pressure 306 (
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[0030] In further embodiments, the pressure regulating assembly 240 can include a filter positioned between the cavity 230 and the inlet 286 to inhibit a liquid solution from traveling past the inlet 286 but allows air to travel past the inlet 286 and toward the outlet 290.
[0031] Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described.
[0032] Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.