Magnetic writing implement
12179509 ยท 2024-12-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B43K29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K24/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B43K23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K24/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A magnetic writing implement that includes a shaft, a first magnet embedded within the shaft, a stylus nub coupled to a nut that has a first threading and a fourth threading, and a tip that includes a writing medium and extends from the shaft. The magnetic writing implement has a writing configuration that exposes the writing medium when the first threading engages a second threading and a stylus configuration that covers the writing medium when a third threading engages the fourth threading.
Claims
1. A magnetic writing implement comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end; a first magnet embedded within the shaft; a stylus nub coupled to a nut, wherein the nut comprises a first threading formed at a first position on the nut and a fourth threading formed at a second position on the nut; and a tip extending from the shaft at the first end of the shaft, the tip including a writing medium; wherein the magnetic writing implement is configured to have a writing configuration that exposes the writing medium when the first threading engages a second threading, and wherein the magnetic writing implement is further configured to have a stylus configuration that covers the writing medium when a third threading engages the fourth threading.
2. The magnetic writing implement of claim 1, wherein the magnetic writing implement is further configured to convert from the writing configuration to the stylus configuration by disengaging the first threading and the second threading, sliding the nut and stylus nub away from the shaft along a tip shaft, and engaging the third threading to the fourth threading.
3. The magnetic writing implement of claim 2, wherein the third threading is formed on the tip shaft at an end of the tip shaft near the tip.
4. The magnetic writing implement of claim 2, wherein the magnetic writing implement is further configured to convert from the stylus configuration to the writing configuration by disengaging the third threading and the fourth threading, sliding the nut and stylus nub toward the shaft along the tip shaft, and engaging the first threading to the second threading.
5. The magnetic writing implement of claim 1, wherein the first threading is formed on an external surface of the nut at a first end of the nut positioned closer to the shaft.
6. The magnetic writing implement of claim 1, wherein the second threading is formed inside the shaft at the first end of the shaft.
7. The magnetic writing implement of claim 1, wherein the fourth threading is formed on an internal surface of the nut.
8. The magnetic writing implement of claim 1 further comprising: an eraser positioned at the second end of the shaft; and mechanical pencil components configured to eject the writing medium through the tip.
9. The magnetic writing implement of claim 1, wherein the stylus nub includes a hole, and wherein the tip and writing medium extend through the hole in the writing configuration.
10. The magnetic writing implement of claim 1, wherein the stylus nub may comprises rubber, silicone, or conductive foam to cause the stylus nub to act as a capacitive stylus for a touch screen.
11. The magnetic writing implement of claim 1, wherein the first magnet magnetically couples to a second magnet included within a strip, the strip configured to wrap around a component of a musical instrument.
12. An apparatus comprising: a magnetic writing implement comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end; a first magnet embedded within the shaft; a stylus nub coupled to a nut, wherein the nut comprises a first threading formed at a first position on the nut and a fourth threading formed at a second position on the nut; and a tip extending from the shaft at the first end of the shaft, the tip including a writing medium; wherein the magnetic writing implement is configured to have a writing configuration that exposes the writing medium when the first threading engages a second threading, and wherein the magnetic writing implement is further configured to have a stylus configuration that covers the writing medium when a third threading engages the fourth threading; and a magnetic strip comprising: a second magnet; a first fastener; and a second fastener, wherein the first fastener is configured to couple to the second fastener, and wherein the second magnet is configured to magnetically couple with the first magnet.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the magnetic writing implement is further configured to convert from the writing configuration to the stylus configuration by disengaging the first threading and the second threading, sliding the nut and stylus nub away from the shaft along a tip shaft, and engaging the third threading to the fourth threading.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the magnetic writing implement is further configured to convert from the stylus configuration to the writing configuration by disengaging the third threading and the fourth threading, sliding the nut and stylus nub toward the shaft along the tip shaft, and engaging the first threading to the second threading.
15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first threading is formed on an external surface of the nut at a first end of the nut positioned closer to the shaft.
16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the second threading is formed inside the shaft at the first end of the shaft.
17. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the fourth threading is formed on an internal surface of the nut.
18. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the third threading is formed on the tip shaft at an end of the tip shaft near the tip.
19. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the stylus nub includes a hole, and wherein the tip and writing medium extend through the hole in the writing configuration.
20. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the stylus nub may comprises rubber, silicone, or conductive foam to cause the stylus nub to act as a capacitive stylus for a touch screen.
21. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the strip is configured to wrap around a component of a musical instrument.
22. A magnetic writing implement comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end; a first magnet embedded within the shaft; a stylus nub coupled to a nut, wherein the nut comprises a first threading formed at a first position on the nut and a fourth threading formed at a second position on the nut; and a tip extending from the shaft at the first end of the shaft, the tip including a writing medium; wherein the magnetic writing implement is configured to have a writing configuration that exposes the writing medium when the first threading engages a second threading, wherein the magnetic writing implement is further configured to have a stylus configuration that covers the writing medium when a third threading engages the fourth threading, and wherein the stylus nub includes a hole, and wherein the tip and writing medium extend through the hole in the writing configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) While this invention is susceptible of an embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein in detail specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention. It is not intended to limit the invention to the specific illustrated embodiments.
(14) Embodiments disclosed herein can include a magnetic writing implement that can convert between a conventional writing implement, such as a pencil, and a stylus. The magnetic writing implement can include a stylus tip that moves between a writing configuration and a stylus configuration. The magnetic writing implement can include two sets of threading. Engaging the first set of threading moves the magnetic writing implement into the writing configuration, whereby a stylus nub exposes a writing tip (e.g., mechanical pencil lead) so that the writing tip can make markings on paper. Engaging the second set of threading moves the magnetic writing implement into the stylus configuration, whereby the stylus nub covers the writing tip so that the stylus may interact with an electronic touch screen device. While the embodiments disclosed herein describe a mechanical pencil as the writing utensil for making markings on paper, the mechanical pencil may be substituted with a pen, a marker, a highlighter, or any other writing utensil configured to make a marking on paper.
(15) In addition, the magnetic writing implement can include an embedded magnet. In some embodiments, the embedded magnet magnetically can couple to a second magnet, and a magnetic strip includes the second magnet. Alternatively, the embedded magnet can engage with any ferromagnetic metal to magnetically couple to the metal without involving a second magnet. The magnetic strip can include a fastener that can wrap the magnetic strip around a tube or other narrow portion of a musical instrument. Once attached to a musical instrument, the wrapping strip can magnetically engage the magnetic writing implement so that the magnetic writing implement is easily accessible to a musician and quickly and easily stored during a performance. In yet another embodiment, the embedded magnet can couple to a second magnet formed or placed within a musical instrument accessory, such as a shoulder rest of a violin, a strap for an alto saxophone, or any other portion of the musical instrument or associated accessory.
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(17) The writing end of the shaft 102 can include a nut 106, a stylus nub 108, a tip 110, and writing medium 112. In the embodiment shown in
(18) The shaft 102 can include a magnet 114 positioned therein. In some embodiments, the magnet 114 may not be visible from the outside of the shaft 102. The magnet 114 may couple with a corresponding magnet (e.g., a magnet of opposite magnetic polarity) or to any ferromagnetic metal to hold the magnetic writing implement 100 in a convenient position for a user of the magnetic writing implement 100. In one embodiment, the magnet 114 is formed substantially near the midsection of the shaft 102, but the magnet 114 may be formed anywhere along the shaft 102. In some embodiments, the magnet 114 can couple the magnetic writing implement 100 to any ferromagnetic metal, and a corresponding magnet is not necessary to magnetically couple the magnet 114. In this embodiment, the magnet 114 may be positioned anywhere on a ferromagnetic metal to couple the magnet 114 in place.
(19) The magnetic writing implement 100 can have two configurations: a writing configuration and a stylus configuration.
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(22) The stylus nub 108 may be formed of rubber, silicone, or any other conductive foam to emulate a finger on a touch screen. Such stylus materials are well-known in the art. In addition, as shown best in
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(24) The eraser 104 may be removable and replaceable. In a mechanical pencil embodiment, the eraser 104 may be removable to reveal a pencil lead storage tube, and a user can reload lead into the pencil lead storage tube through a hole on the eraser end of the shaft 102 created by removing the eraser 104. The pencil storage tube may feed lead to the tip 110 to expose the writing medium 112, thereby allowing a user to make markings on paper or another substrate.
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(26) The magnetic strip magnet 134 may be positioned within the magnetic strip 130. For example, the magnetic strip magnet 134 may be inserted between a pair of fabric strips comprising the magnetic strip 130. In this way, the magnetic strip magnet 134 may be unseen. The magnetic strip magnet 134 can magnetically couple to the magnet 114 within the magnetic writing implement 100. As shown in
(27) The magnetic strip 130 can wrap around any pole, valve, or narrow component, as shown in
(28) As a result, the system described herein conveniently stores a writing implement during a musical rehearsal, and a musician can easily grab the magnetic writing implement during rehearsal to make notes on sheet music. After use, the musician need only slide the magnetic writing implement 100 near the magnetic strip 130 to store the magnetic writing implement 100. Moreover, because the magnetic writing implement 100 easily converts between a writing configuration and a stylus configuration, the magnetic writing implement 100 can easily take notes on either paper sheet music or electronic sheet music displayed on a touch screen.
(29) Although a few embodiments have been described in detail above, other modifications are possible. For example, the steps described above do not require the particular order described or sequential order to achieve desirable results. Other steps may be provided, steps may be eliminated from the described flows, and other components may be added to or removed from the described systems. Other embodiments may be within the scope of the invention.
(30) From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific system or method described herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover all such modifications as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.