CA1169815A - Nib replaceable writing instrument - Google Patents
Nib replaceable writing instrumentInfo
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- CA1169815A CA1169815A CA000377260A CA377260A CA1169815A CA 1169815 A CA1169815 A CA 1169815A CA 000377260 A CA000377260 A CA 000377260A CA 377260 A CA377260 A CA 377260A CA 1169815 A CA1169815 A CA 1169815A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B43—WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
- B43K—IMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
- B43K8/00—Pens with writing-points other than nibs or balls
- B43K8/02—Pens with writing-points other than nibs or balls with writing-points comprising fibres, felt, or similar porous or capillary material
- B43K8/04—Arrangements for feeding ink to writing-points
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B43—WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
- B43K—IMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
- B43K1/00—Nibs; Writing-points
- B43K1/08—Nibs; Writing-points with ball points; Balls or ball beds
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B43—WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
- B43K—IMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
- B43K27/00—Multiple-point writing implements, e.g. multicolour; Combinations of writing implements
- B43K27/08—Combinations of pens
- B43K27/12—Combinations of pens of ball-point pens
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B43—WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
- B43K—IMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
- B43K7/00—Ball-point pens
- B43K7/10—Arrangements for feeding ink to the ball points
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Abstract
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
The present invention provides a replaceable nib writing instrument comprising a pen casing, a pen-nib holding means connected at the front of said casing, a pen-nib adapted to use an ink solution held inside the holding means, an ink storage means located at the rear of said casing, an ink guiding means connected between said pen-nib and ink storage means to convey the ink from said ink storage means to the pen-nib, said ink guiding means including a capillary member having at least one longitudinal capillary groove on its outer surface, and an ink guiding core for transfering ink from said capillary member to said pen-nib, said capillary member and said ink guiding core being mounted in face-to-face abutment, the abutting face of said capillary member being provided with at least one capillary groove which communicates with said longitudinal capillary groove, whereby said pen-nib may be interchanged therewith.
The present invention provides a replaceable nib writing instrument comprising a pen casing, a pen-nib holding means connected at the front of said casing, a pen-nib adapted to use an ink solution held inside the holding means, an ink storage means located at the rear of said casing, an ink guiding means connected between said pen-nib and ink storage means to convey the ink from said ink storage means to the pen-nib, said ink guiding means including a capillary member having at least one longitudinal capillary groove on its outer surface, and an ink guiding core for transfering ink from said capillary member to said pen-nib, said capillary member and said ink guiding core being mounted in face-to-face abutment, the abutting face of said capillary member being provided with at least one capillary groove which communicates with said longitudinal capillary groove, whereby said pen-nib may be interchanged therewith.
Description
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The present invention rela-tes to a writing instrument and more particularly, to a writing instrument having manually separable parts of nib and pen holder so that either new nibs or different pen point gauges can be arbitrarily changed.
Conventional writing instrumen-ts, such as cellulose~
nib or ball-nib pens for use in signing have a fixed or all-in-one part of the nib and pen holder because of favorable pro-duction in the assembly line. Therefore, it is impossible to separate nib from pen holder without proper tools or without destruction. Once the nib is broken or worn out, the whole pen must be discarded even if the pen holder is still in a good condition.
Further as the gauge or the fineness of a conventional writing instrument is fixed, several writing instruments must be provided for different purposes, such as for engineering drawing or for signatures.
The present invention provides a writing instrument with a replaceable pen-nib, to enable the full use of pen holder or the other parts which is only necessary to replace the damaged parts.
The present invention also provides writing instrument having a spare pen-nib in the pen holder thereof which is im-mediately replaceable as soon as the operative pen-nib is worn out or damaged, which assures no interruption of writing on important occasions, i.e. dictating letters, attending impor-tant press conferences or in examinations.
The present invention further provides a writing instrument with a series of spare pen-nibs of different gauges present in its pen holder for different requirements on dif-ferent occasions, so one has satisfaction by using a writinginstrument for all purposes.
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According to the present invention there is provided a replaceable nib writing instrument comprising a pen casing, a pen-nib holding means connected at the front of said casing, a pen-nib adapted to use an ink solution held inside said hold-ing means, an ink storage means located at the rear of said casing, an ink guiding means connected between said pen-nib and ink storage means to convey the ink from said ink storage means to the pen-nib~ said ink guiding means including a capil-lary member having at least one longitudinal capillary groove on its outer surface, and an ink guiding core for transfering ink from said capillary member to said pen-nib, said capillary member and said ink guiding core being mounted in face-to-face abutment, the abutting face of said capillary member being pro-vided with at least one capillary groove which communicates with said longitudinal capillary groove, whereby said pen-nib may be interchanged therewith.
The present invention will be further illustrated, by way of the accompanying drawings, in which:-Fig. 1 is a partly cross sectional view of a writing instrument according to one embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2A is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the capillary ink guide of the writing instrument of this invention;
Fig. 2B is a perspective view of the second embodiment of the capillary ink guide of the writing instrument of this invention;
Fig. 3A is a cross sectional view of pen-nib of a writing instrument according to one embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 3B is a cross sectional view of another embodi-ment of pen-nib of a writing instrument according to another embodiment of the present invention;
s Fig. 4A is a perspective view of a pen-nib cover of a writing instrument according to one embodiment o~ this inven-tion;
Fig. 4B is a perspective view of a pen-nib cover of a writing instrument according to another embodiment of this inventionj Fig. 5 is a partly sectional view of a writing instru-ment according to another embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 6A is a partial sectional view of a writing instrument according to still another embodiment of the present invention; and Fig. 6B is a partial sectional view of a writing instrument according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
For the sake of easy cross references between the description of each preferred embodiment of the present inven-tion, the same reference number and affixed (when required) with alphabetical capital letter is assigned.
In the replaceable pen-nib of the writing instrument in this invention, the main structural improvement ~ncludes, firstly, an optionally removable part between the front part of pen holder and pen-nib, and secondly, an optionally replace-able part in the rear part of the pen holder where spare pen-nibs of different gauges may be stored.
The writing instrument of the present invention, as shown in Fig. 1, comprises a ball pen-nib 10 which uses an aqueous ink solution, a capillary type ink guiding element 20, pen-nib cover 32, pen holder 30, ink storage cartridye 50, adapter 40, and packing 60. The pen-nib 10 is held by an adapter 40 and tightened by means of screwed-in pen-nib cover 32 to the pen holder 30.
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~L~L6~ 5 The construction of adapter 40 is shown in Fig. 4A.
Grippers 41-41 are an integral part of adapter A0. The front screw ~2 of the flange 44 is screwed together with pen-nib cover 32 and the rear screw 43 is fitted by screwing with the front part of pen holder 30. The space 410 between grippers 41 and 41, enables the passage of air as well as ink flow.
On unscrewing the pen-nib cover 32, it is very easy to remove pen-nib 10. By the reverse operation, the pen-nib 10 is tightened to the pen holder 30. When the pen-nib 10 is worn out, a spare pen-nib 101 in the rear part of pen holder may be taken out by unscrewing rear end cover 35 to replace the worn out one.
The capillary type ink guiding element 20 may be as in Fig. 2A or 2B. In Fig. 2A, a plurality of capillary type grooves 24, 25 are cut in the outer surface of element 20 from the middle larger diameter portion 23 to the front smaller diameter portion 21 thereof. The pen-nib 10 contacting the front end of the element 20 is as in Fig. 3A. In Fig. 2B the capillary tube guiding core 131 in the pen-nib 10 is an integral part of said ink guiding element 20 and thus the replaceable pen-nib is as in Fig. 3B. In this manner, the type of the pen-nibs stored in the rear part of the pen holder are changed accordingly.
The capillary element 20 and ink guiding core 131 are mounted in a relationship of face-to-face abutment as shown in Fig. ~. On the closely abutting face of the capillary member 20 is formed one or more radial or crossed capillary grooves which are extensions of the longitudinal capillary grooves 24, 25 on the outer surface of said capillary member 20, so as to effectively enhance its capillary ink-guiding functlon and enable the fitting of many different gauges of writing nib, for example, a baJ1 point pen-nib 10 to induce the ink from said - "
ink reservoir 50 ~lowing to the pen-nibs 10 mentioned above or to replace thereof for writing. Since the capillar~ grooves at the front end face of said capillary member 20 effectively enhance the capillary function of conveying ink from the ink reservoir 50, each of such different gauges of pen-nibs, after being fitted on the pen holder 30, can be used for smooth and fluent writing.
Another embodiment of the replaceable pen-nib of the present invention is shown in Figs. 4B and 5. The pen-nib and the pen-nib cover 32 are combinèd as a single unit and are fixed on the front part of the pen holder 30 by being either slipped on or screwed-on.
It is to be understood that the pen-nib cover 32, as shown in Fig. 5, is screwed on the pen holder 30 while the spare pen-nib 100 with its cover 320 is fixable by either being slipped on or screwed-on to the rear part of the pen holder 30.
It will be appreciated that according to the present invention, the replaceable nib writing instrument may also be a signature pen using a semi-oily ink. As shown in Fig. 6A, a conventional signature pen comprises an ink storing cellulosic element 50A in the pen holder 30A, thus allowing passage of the ink to pen-nib lOA through the ink guiding core 20. The writing instrument of this kind commonly available in the market, usually has an integral pen-nib cover and pen holder being cast or formed together and fitted tightly to the front end of the pen holder by force. This kind of construction is based upon the convenience of manufacturing as well as assembling processes instead of facilitating the replacement of parts, consequently, it is not advisable to replace pen-nib by hand. In the replace-able nib writing instrument of the present invention the pen-nib cover has a structure 32A in Fig. ~A. The pen-nib cover 32A
has a length to be easily held by fingers and can be screwed , ~, . .
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on the front part of pen holder 30A. The pen holder 30~, as usual, has an air equalizing hole 33. In this embodiment, pen-nib lOA is fltted to the inside of pen-nib cover 32A, and the front half of ink guiding core 20A is in turn closely held to the inside of pen-nib lOA.
When replacing pen-nib lOA, all one has to do is to unscrew the pen-nib cover 32A, the pen-nib lOA together with the front half core 20A Will be separable from the pen holder 30A. Also, when screwing pen-nib cover 32A Gn the pen holder 30A, the frGnt half core 20A Will engage ~ith the main guiding core 20 so as to have a smooth ink flowing effect by capillary action.
The main ink guiding core 20 in the above mentioned embodiment may be made in a single piece as shown in ~ig. 6B, which will directly reach the pen-nib lOB. When unscrewing the pen-nib cover 32B from pen holder 30B for replacement, only the pen-nib lOB will be separated, leaving the guiding core 20B
e~tending from the pen holder. This kind of construction is more favorable for the slip on type construction of the ink 20 storage cartridge 50B.
It is to be emphasized that according to the present invention each of the ink guiding cores 20A and 20B also have cut on the outer surface at least one longitudinal capillary type groove 24, 25 to provide for smooth guidance and feeding of ink.
In the same manner as set forth above cellulose pen-nib may also be app]icable to the construction of pen-nib cover of this invention instead of ball point pen-nib mentioned above.
The present invention rela-tes to a writing instrument and more particularly, to a writing instrument having manually separable parts of nib and pen holder so that either new nibs or different pen point gauges can be arbitrarily changed.
Conventional writing instrumen-ts, such as cellulose~
nib or ball-nib pens for use in signing have a fixed or all-in-one part of the nib and pen holder because of favorable pro-duction in the assembly line. Therefore, it is impossible to separate nib from pen holder without proper tools or without destruction. Once the nib is broken or worn out, the whole pen must be discarded even if the pen holder is still in a good condition.
Further as the gauge or the fineness of a conventional writing instrument is fixed, several writing instruments must be provided for different purposes, such as for engineering drawing or for signatures.
The present invention provides a writing instrument with a replaceable pen-nib, to enable the full use of pen holder or the other parts which is only necessary to replace the damaged parts.
The present invention also provides writing instrument having a spare pen-nib in the pen holder thereof which is im-mediately replaceable as soon as the operative pen-nib is worn out or damaged, which assures no interruption of writing on important occasions, i.e. dictating letters, attending impor-tant press conferences or in examinations.
The present invention further provides a writing instrument with a series of spare pen-nibs of different gauges present in its pen holder for different requirements on dif-ferent occasions, so one has satisfaction by using a writinginstrument for all purposes.
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According to the present invention there is provided a replaceable nib writing instrument comprising a pen casing, a pen-nib holding means connected at the front of said casing, a pen-nib adapted to use an ink solution held inside said hold-ing means, an ink storage means located at the rear of said casing, an ink guiding means connected between said pen-nib and ink storage means to convey the ink from said ink storage means to the pen-nib~ said ink guiding means including a capil-lary member having at least one longitudinal capillary groove on its outer surface, and an ink guiding core for transfering ink from said capillary member to said pen-nib, said capillary member and said ink guiding core being mounted in face-to-face abutment, the abutting face of said capillary member being pro-vided with at least one capillary groove which communicates with said longitudinal capillary groove, whereby said pen-nib may be interchanged therewith.
The present invention will be further illustrated, by way of the accompanying drawings, in which:-Fig. 1 is a partly cross sectional view of a writing instrument according to one embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2A is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the capillary ink guide of the writing instrument of this invention;
Fig. 2B is a perspective view of the second embodiment of the capillary ink guide of the writing instrument of this invention;
Fig. 3A is a cross sectional view of pen-nib of a writing instrument according to one embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 3B is a cross sectional view of another embodi-ment of pen-nib of a writing instrument according to another embodiment of the present invention;
s Fig. 4A is a perspective view of a pen-nib cover of a writing instrument according to one embodiment o~ this inven-tion;
Fig. 4B is a perspective view of a pen-nib cover of a writing instrument according to another embodiment of this inventionj Fig. 5 is a partly sectional view of a writing instru-ment according to another embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 6A is a partial sectional view of a writing instrument according to still another embodiment of the present invention; and Fig. 6B is a partial sectional view of a writing instrument according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
For the sake of easy cross references between the description of each preferred embodiment of the present inven-tion, the same reference number and affixed (when required) with alphabetical capital letter is assigned.
In the replaceable pen-nib of the writing instrument in this invention, the main structural improvement ~ncludes, firstly, an optionally removable part between the front part of pen holder and pen-nib, and secondly, an optionally replace-able part in the rear part of the pen holder where spare pen-nibs of different gauges may be stored.
The writing instrument of the present invention, as shown in Fig. 1, comprises a ball pen-nib 10 which uses an aqueous ink solution, a capillary type ink guiding element 20, pen-nib cover 32, pen holder 30, ink storage cartridye 50, adapter 40, and packing 60. The pen-nib 10 is held by an adapter 40 and tightened by means of screwed-in pen-nib cover 32 to the pen holder 30.
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~L~L6~ 5 The construction of adapter 40 is shown in Fig. 4A.
Grippers 41-41 are an integral part of adapter A0. The front screw ~2 of the flange 44 is screwed together with pen-nib cover 32 and the rear screw 43 is fitted by screwing with the front part of pen holder 30. The space 410 between grippers 41 and 41, enables the passage of air as well as ink flow.
On unscrewing the pen-nib cover 32, it is very easy to remove pen-nib 10. By the reverse operation, the pen-nib 10 is tightened to the pen holder 30. When the pen-nib 10 is worn out, a spare pen-nib 101 in the rear part of pen holder may be taken out by unscrewing rear end cover 35 to replace the worn out one.
The capillary type ink guiding element 20 may be as in Fig. 2A or 2B. In Fig. 2A, a plurality of capillary type grooves 24, 25 are cut in the outer surface of element 20 from the middle larger diameter portion 23 to the front smaller diameter portion 21 thereof. The pen-nib 10 contacting the front end of the element 20 is as in Fig. 3A. In Fig. 2B the capillary tube guiding core 131 in the pen-nib 10 is an integral part of said ink guiding element 20 and thus the replaceable pen-nib is as in Fig. 3B. In this manner, the type of the pen-nibs stored in the rear part of the pen holder are changed accordingly.
The capillary element 20 and ink guiding core 131 are mounted in a relationship of face-to-face abutment as shown in Fig. ~. On the closely abutting face of the capillary member 20 is formed one or more radial or crossed capillary grooves which are extensions of the longitudinal capillary grooves 24, 25 on the outer surface of said capillary member 20, so as to effectively enhance its capillary ink-guiding functlon and enable the fitting of many different gauges of writing nib, for example, a baJ1 point pen-nib 10 to induce the ink from said - "
ink reservoir 50 ~lowing to the pen-nibs 10 mentioned above or to replace thereof for writing. Since the capillar~ grooves at the front end face of said capillary member 20 effectively enhance the capillary function of conveying ink from the ink reservoir 50, each of such different gauges of pen-nibs, after being fitted on the pen holder 30, can be used for smooth and fluent writing.
Another embodiment of the replaceable pen-nib of the present invention is shown in Figs. 4B and 5. The pen-nib and the pen-nib cover 32 are combinèd as a single unit and are fixed on the front part of the pen holder 30 by being either slipped on or screwed-on.
It is to be understood that the pen-nib cover 32, as shown in Fig. 5, is screwed on the pen holder 30 while the spare pen-nib 100 with its cover 320 is fixable by either being slipped on or screwed-on to the rear part of the pen holder 30.
It will be appreciated that according to the present invention, the replaceable nib writing instrument may also be a signature pen using a semi-oily ink. As shown in Fig. 6A, a conventional signature pen comprises an ink storing cellulosic element 50A in the pen holder 30A, thus allowing passage of the ink to pen-nib lOA through the ink guiding core 20. The writing instrument of this kind commonly available in the market, usually has an integral pen-nib cover and pen holder being cast or formed together and fitted tightly to the front end of the pen holder by force. This kind of construction is based upon the convenience of manufacturing as well as assembling processes instead of facilitating the replacement of parts, consequently, it is not advisable to replace pen-nib by hand. In the replace-able nib writing instrument of the present invention the pen-nib cover has a structure 32A in Fig. ~A. The pen-nib cover 32A
has a length to be easily held by fingers and can be screwed , ~, . .
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on the front part of pen holder 30A. The pen holder 30~, as usual, has an air equalizing hole 33. In this embodiment, pen-nib lOA is fltted to the inside of pen-nib cover 32A, and the front half of ink guiding core 20A is in turn closely held to the inside of pen-nib lOA.
When replacing pen-nib lOA, all one has to do is to unscrew the pen-nib cover 32A, the pen-nib lOA together with the front half core 20A Will be separable from the pen holder 30A. Also, when screwing pen-nib cover 32A Gn the pen holder 30A, the frGnt half core 20A Will engage ~ith the main guiding core 20 so as to have a smooth ink flowing effect by capillary action.
The main ink guiding core 20 in the above mentioned embodiment may be made in a single piece as shown in ~ig. 6B, which will directly reach the pen-nib lOB. When unscrewing the pen-nib cover 32B from pen holder 30B for replacement, only the pen-nib lOB will be separated, leaving the guiding core 20B
e~tending from the pen holder. This kind of construction is more favorable for the slip on type construction of the ink 20 storage cartridge 50B.
It is to be emphasized that according to the present invention each of the ink guiding cores 20A and 20B also have cut on the outer surface at least one longitudinal capillary type groove 24, 25 to provide for smooth guidance and feeding of ink.
In the same manner as set forth above cellulose pen-nib may also be app]icable to the construction of pen-nib cover of this invention instead of ball point pen-nib mentioned above.
Claims (9)
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A replaceable nib writing instrument comprising a pen casing, a pen-nib holding means connected at the front of said casing, a pen-nib adapted to use an ink solution held inside said holding means, an ink storage means located at the rear of said casing, an ink guiding means connected between said pen-nib and ink storage means to convey the ink from said ink storage means to the pen-nib, said ink guiding means including a capillary member having at least one longitudinal capillary groove on its outer surface, and an ink guiding core for trans-ferring ink from said capillary member to said pen-nib, said capillary member and said ink guiding core being mounted in face-to-face abutment, the abutting face of said capillary mem-ber being provided with at least one capillary groove which communicates with said longitudinal capillary groove, whereby said pen-nib may be interchanged therewith.
2. An instrument as claimed in claim 1, including means for storing a spare pen-nib adapted to use an ink solution at the rear of said casing.
3. An instrument as claimed in claim 1, including an adapter for connecting said casing and holding means, said pen nib being firmly fitted inside said adapter.
4. An instrument as claimed in claim 3, in which said holding means is screwed into a front portion of the adapter.
5. An instrument as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the said pen-nib is a ball point pen-nib.
6. An instrument as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the said pen-nib is a cellulose core pen-nib.
7. An instrument as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the length of the pen-nib is less than that of said pen-nib holding means so as to enable the extending front end of said capillary member to engage with said pen-nib in a form of face-to-face abutment inside said pen-nib holding means.
8. An instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ink guiding core comprises an utmost front end with a greatly reduced slim portion and a minor portion of the rear end mounted at the end of said pen nib so that a sufficient amount of ink is stored within said pen-nib to effect a continuous capillary action for the writing point of the pen-nib.
9. An instrument as defined in claim 8, wherein the reduced slim point of said ink guiding core makes no substan-tial contact with said writing point.
Priority Applications (8)
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US06/260,923 US4406555A (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-06 | Nib replaceable writing instrument |
DE19813118323 DE3118323A1 (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-08 | Writing instrument with replaceable nib |
CA000377260A CA1169815A (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-11 | Nib replaceable writing instrument |
GB8114278A GB2098135A (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-11 | A nib replaceable writing instrument |
NL8102409A NL8102409A (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-15 | WRITING INSTRUMENT. |
AU70881/81A AU7088181A (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-20 | Replaceable nib pen |
FR8110030A FR2506226A1 (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-20 | WRITING INSTRUMENT WITH REPLACEABLE TIP |
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US06/260,923 US4406555A (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-06 | Nib replaceable writing instrument |
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CA000377260A CA1169815A (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-11 | Nib replaceable writing instrument |
GB8114278A GB2098135A (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-11 | A nib replaceable writing instrument |
NL8102409A NL8102409A (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-15 | WRITING INSTRUMENT. |
AU70881/81A AU7088181A (en) | 1981-05-06 | 1981-05-20 | Replaceable nib pen |
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