Dec. 20, 1966 TETSUO FURUYA 3,292,593
RETRACTABLE NIB FOUNTAIN-PEN Filed June 29, 1964 FIG. 5
United States Patent 3,292,593 RETRACTABLE NIB FOUNTAIN-PEN Tetsuo Furuya, Hiratsulra-shi, Japan, assignor to Pilot Man-Nen-Hitsu Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo-to, Japan Filed June 29., 1964, Ser. No. 378,516
Claims priority, application Japan, Nov. 27, 1963,
2 Claims. (Cl. 120-4203) This invention relates to a cover assembly for a retractable nib fountain-pen in which, when the pen nib is advanced through a forward end opening of the pen barrel for the purpose of writing, a cover plate in said opening is kept opened, and when the pen nib is retracted through the forward end opening of the pen barrel into the latter, the cover plate is kept closed so as to prevent the communication between the interior and exterior of the pen barrel.
In a conventional fountain-pen, the pen nib is rigidly secured to and projects from the forward end of the pen barrel. cover cap is placed on the forward end of the barrel so as to cover the pen nib, while the cover cap is removed from the barrel so as to expose the pen nib when the pen is to be used for writing.
Recently, there have been proposed retractable fountain-pens in which the pen nib is retractable into the pen barrel. Such fountain-pens are not provided with caps for covering the pen nibs, thereby eliminating the inconvenience of removing the caps from the pen barrels for the purpose of writing. In the use of such retractable fountain-pens, a writing unit carrying the pen nib is advanced through the pen barrel in order to cause the pen nib to project beyond the forward end of the barrel, and after use, the writing unit is retracted to position the pen nib in the barrel. In such retractable fountain-pens, however, it is necessary that the pen nib retracted in the pen barrel be protected from outside dust and from becoming dry by cutting off communication between the interior and exterior of the pen barrel.
Accordingly, a main object of this invention is to provide closing means for retractable nib fountain-pens which protects the pen nib retracted within the pen barrel from outside dust and foreign matter and from becoming dry, while permitting the pen nib to be projected beyond the forward end opening of the barrel during use of the fountain-pen.
Another object of this invention is to provide closing means of the above character, which is of simple construction and operates reliably.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a closing means for retractable nib fountain-pens which automatically opens the forward end opening of the pen barrel when the pen nib is advanced for projection from said opening, and which automatically closes the forward opening of the barrel when the pen nib is retracted.
A further object of this invention is to provide a closing means for retractable nib fountain-pens in which a cover plate for closing the forward end opening of the barrel is, in closed position thereof, supported along a canted end face of a cover plate holder, so that the advancing movement of the pen nib is smoothly erformed.
Other objects and features of this invention will become apparent as the description proceeds in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like parts are designated by like reference characters, and in which:
FIG. 1 is an enlarged, fragmentary view, in longitudinal section, of a retractable nib fountain-pen provided with a cover closing assembly according to this invention, showing the state in which the pen nib is retracted within the pen barrel;
FIG. 2 is a view similar to that of FIG. 1, but showing When such a fountain-pen is not being used, a a
another state in which the pen nib is ing from the barrel;
FIG. 3 is a side view, partly in section, of the cover closing assembly according to this invention;
FIG. 4 is a front view of the cover closing assembly shown in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a side view of a cover plate holder which constitutes a part of the cover closing assembly of FIG. 3;
FIG. 6 is a side view of another form of the cover closing assembly according to this invention;
FIG. 7 is a front view of the cover closing assembly shown in FIG. 6; and
FIG. 8 is a side view of a cover plate holder which constitutes a part of the cover closing assembly shown in FIG. 6.
Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 2, the fountain-pen according to this invention is generally designated by the reference letter F and includes a barrel 1 having a forward end portion 1a thereof longitudinally opened as shown at 1b. To the inner wall of the barrel 1 is rigidly secured a longitudinally extendingguide cylinder 2, in which is fixed aninner cylinder 3. Thisinner cylinder 3 has aforward end 3a thereof rigidly secured to the inner wall of the forward end portion 1a of the barrel 1.
Acover plate holder 4 is rigidly fitted in the bore of the forward end portion 1a of the barrel 1. Thiscover plate holder 4 is in the form of a cylinder and extends into theforward end 3a of theinner cylinder 3, therear end 4a of theholder 4 being secured to the inner wall of thecylinder 3.
Referring to FIGS. 3-5, in which thecover plate holder 4 is shown in detail, alongitudinal bore 4b is cut through theholder 4 in eccentric relation thereto. The forward end of theholder 4 is partially canted at 40 and the cantedend face 4c terminates in a pair of pivotpin support recesses 4d ararnged at the two sides of theholder 4.
The cover plate holder 4 carires acover plate 5 which has at the two sides thereof a pair ofpivot pins 5a projecting in opposite directions from the lower end of thecover plate 5. The pair ofpivot pins 5a are rotatably seated in the pivotpin support recesses 4d of theholder 4, and thus thecover plate 5 can swing about the axis of thepivot pins 5a so as to open or close the forward opening of thebore 4b in theholder 4.
Acollar 6 is rigidly fitted on the outer surface of theholder 4 and has at its forward end a pair of transversely extendingend plates 6a, which are partially in contact with the forward end face of theholder 4 and are also in contact with thepivot pins 5a of thecover plate 5 to prevent thepins 5a from moving out of therecesses 4d,
A generally N-shaped leaf spring 7 has oneend 7a thereof secured to thecollar 6 and theother end 7b thereof in contactwith the forward face of thecover plate 5, so as to force theplate 5 into tight engagement with the canted end face 40 of theholder 4. The intermediate or retracted portion of the N-shaped leaf spring 7 is received in arecess 4 of theholder 4.
Referring back to FIGS. 1 and 2, acylindrical ink reservoir 9 is provided at its forward end with apen nib 10, and thereservoir 9 andpen nib 10 constitute awriting unit 8 which is longitudinally slidable in the bore of the barrel 1. Thewriting unit 8 passes through theguide cylinder 2 and is guided thereby. Acoil spring 11 arranged about theink reservoir 9 abuts at its forward end to a projection 2a in theguide cylinder 2 and has its rear end secured to theunit 8, thus imparting a force tending to move thewriting unit 8 rearwardly into retracted position.
In the state where thepen nib 10 is retracted within the barrel 1, thewriting unit 8 is kept in the position as shown in FIG. 1 and thecover plate 5 is free from thepen nib 10 thus being in tight engagement with the canted projected forwritder 3 is in tight engagement with the outer surface of the acylindrical ink reservoir 9. Thus, the interior of theinner cylinder 3 is shut offfrom the outside.
In writing with the fountain-pen asabove mentioned, thewriting unit 8 is manually pushed forwardly in the direction of the arrow A of FIG; 1 as is known in the retractable nib writing instrument. Thepen nib 10 pushes thecover plate 5, thus causing the same to swing in counter-clockwise direction about the axis of the pivot pins a so that thecover plate 5 takes the position shown in FIG. 2 to open the forward opening of thebore 4b, and the pen nib projects beyond the opening 111 of the barrel 1. In the position shown in FIG. 2, thewriting unit 8 is locked to the barrel 1 in any conventional manner known in the art. Thus, the fountain-pen is ready for writing.
When it is desired to retract thepen nib 10 into the f barrel 1, thewriting unit 8 is moved inthe direction opposite to the direction A of FIG. 1 by releasing the locking means for theunit 8. Thecoil spring 11 assists the retracting movement of theunit 8. When thepen nib 10 has been retracted in theinner cylinder 3, thecover plate 5 is forced to swing in the clockwise direction by the force of theleaf spring 7 and is brought into tight contact with the cantedendface 4c of thecover plate holder 4, thus closing the latter.
In FIGS. 68 there is illustrated another form of the cover plate holder which is designated by thenumeral 14. Thecover plate holder 14 includes alongitudinal bore 14b which is cut through the holder in eccentric relation thereto, and also includes a cantedend face 14c which extends partially across theholder 14. The cantedend face 14c terminates in a pair of pivotpin supporting recesses 14d situated at the two sides of theholder 14.
1y, as shown at 14g, beyond the canted end face 140.
Theextension 14g also has a cantedend face 14h and includes a pair ofcutouts 14e having a width smaller than the'inner' diameter of therecesses 14d and extend ing longitudinally into therecesses 14d.
Thecover plate 5 is seated in place by forcing thepivot pins 5a thereof throughthecutouts 14e of theholder 14 into the supportingrecesses 14d. In this case, however, it is required that theholder 14 be made of a relatively elastic material. Thecover plate 5 is biased to closed position by means of the generally N-shaped leaf spring 7 which has oneend 7a thereof secured to theholder 14 and anotherend 7b being in contact with theplate 5. Thecover plate 5,' in its closed position, is in tight contact with the canted end face 140, and theextension 14g surrounds thecover plate 5 in guiding relation thereto.
In this form of the cover plate holder, thecollar 6 as shown in FIG. 3 is unnecessary for preventing movement of thepivot pins 5a.
Thus, it will be apparent that this invention provides a cover closing means for fountain-pens, in which a cover plate for the pen nib is pivoted for smooth closing and opening movements by means of simple pivoting means,
4 and in which the cover plate for the pen nib is always biased to closed position by means of a spring so as to close the bore of the fountain-pen so that the pen nib retracted within the pen barrel may be maintained free from outside dust and kept wet with ink.
Although only preferred embodiments of the invention have been specifically illustrated and described herein, it is to be understood that minor modifications may be made in accordance with this invention within the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. A cover assembly adapted to be fitted within the forward end opening of a retractable nib fountain-pen, comprising a generally cylindrical cover plate holder including a longitudinal bore therethrough and an end face at the forward end ofthe holder and further including a pair of pivot pin support recesses on the two sides of said end face, said pivot pin support recesses facing longitudinally forwardly, a cover plate having on opposite sides of the edge thereof a pair of pivot pins and pivotally supported on said end face of said holder with said pivot pins received in said pivot pin support recesses, so as to be capable of opening or closing the forward end of said longitudinal bore in the holder, a collar rigidly fitted on the outer surfaces of said holder and including at the'forward end thereof a pair of transversely extending end plates which cover said recesses to prevent said pivot pins in the recesses from moving out of the latter, and a spring means continuously biasing said cover plate toward said canted end face so as to tightly close said bore of the holder.
2. A'cover assembly adapted to be fitted within the forward end opening of a retractable nib fountain-pen, comprising a generally cylindrical cover plate holder including a longitudinal bore therethrough and an end face at the forward end of the holder and further including a pair of pivot pin support recesses on the two sides of said end face and a pair of longitudinal cutouts extending from said end face into said recesses, a cover plate including on opposite sides of the edge thereof a pair of pivot pins and pivotally supported on said end face with said pivot pins received in said pivot pin support recesses,
so as to be capable of opening or closing the forward end .of said longitudinal bore, said coverplate holder being.
of a material sufiiciently resilient to allow separation of the edges of the longitudinal cutouts to move said pivot pms therealong to said recesses, and a spring means continuously biasing said cover plate toward said canted end face so as totightly close said bore of the holder.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS LAWRENCE CHARLES, Primary Examiner.