CA1255629A - Mechanical pencil - Google Patents

Mechanical pencil

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CA1255629A
CA1255629A CA000501277A CA501277A CA1255629A CA 1255629 A CA1255629 A CA 1255629A CA 000501277 A CA000501277 A CA 000501277A CA 501277 A CA501277 A CA 501277A CA 1255629 A CA1255629 A CA 1255629A
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frictional resistance
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Hidehei Kageyama
Yukimasa Kuwabara
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Kotobuki and Co Ltd
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Abstract

Abstract:
A mechanical pencil wherein a slider in contact with a lead and an outer tube with different frictional resistances other than a lead delivery mechanism for effecting lead-free by general knocking operation are provided within the outer tube or a fore means, whereby the end of a consumed lead is pressed against or released from a surface of paper or the like to thereby project the lead from a lead guide by an amount corresponding to backward movement of the slider.
The lead-feeding may be easily accomplished merely by pressing operation without changing the grip of the outer tube.

Description

MECHANICAL PENCIL
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to a knocking type mechanical pencil, and particularly to a mechanical pencil which can accomplish lead-feeding operation by way of knocking and in addition, can project a lead from a lead guide merely by pushing the lead against the surface of paper or the like, thus rendereing writing possible to perform.
~ACKGROUND
In case of performing writing by a mechanical pencil, the length of a lead projected from the end of a lead guide is limited to a substantially prede-termined value from a point where the lead is liable to be broken, and when the length of such projection is reduced due to the wear or the like during writing, it is necessary that for example, a button or the like provided at the rear end of a lead pipe is knocked to thereby deliver the lead by the desired length.
However, since this lead-feeding operation is not carried out unless writing operation is discontinued, there gives rise to a problem in that the writing efficiency is deteriorated.
DISCLOSURE OF THE IN~ENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a solution of these problems noted above with respect to prior art. An object of the invention is to provide a mechanical pencil wherein a slider in contact with a lead and an outer tube with different frictional resistances other than a lead delivery mechanism for effecting lead-feed by 3 ~

general knocking operation are provided, whereby the end of a consumed lead is pressed against or released from a surface of paper or the like to thereby project the lead from a lead guide by an amount corresponding to backward movement of the slider. The lead-feeding may be easily performed merely by pressing operation without changing the grip of the outer tube.
In a preferred embodiment, there is provided a mechanical pencil comprising a fore means integrally or separately provided on an outer tube, a lead pipe axially movably encased in said outer tube, a lead chuck connected to said lead pipe, a check fastening ring for fastening the end of said lead chuck, a cushion sleeve having a stopper portion, which is in abutment with said chuck fastening lS ring, and in engagement with either an engaging hole of said outer tube or an engaging hole of said fore means, a chuck fastening resilient member disposed between said cushion sleeve and said lead pipe, and a slider member inserted axially movably in a predetermined range with respect to said fore means, said slider member supporting a lead at the inner peripheral surface with a predetermined frictional resistance and being placed in sliding contact with the inner peripheral surface of the fore means in the outer peripheral surface thereof with a frictional resistance greater than the first-mentioned frictional resistance.

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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF T~E DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a sectional view o~ essential parts showing one embodiment of a mechanical pencil having a slider member in accordance with the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the whole structure of the pencil;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the whole structure o~ the pencil according to a further embodiment;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a slider member;
Fig. 5 is a front view of a slider member;
Fig. 6 is a side view of a slider member;
Fig. 7 is a sectional view taken on line A-A of Fig. 5;
Fig. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view of another embodiment;
Fig. 9 is a plan view of the same;
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of a stopper portion;
Fig. 11 is a longitudinal sectional view of another embodiment; and Fig. 12 is a plan view of the same.
BEST MODE FOR CARR~ING OUT THE INVENTION
-Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
In Figs. 1 and 2, reference numeral 2 designates an outer tube can be gripped by a hand, the outer - 2a -B

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tube 1 having the fore means 2 provided integrally therewith.
It is to be noted that the fore means 2 can be one separated from the outer tube 1 as shown in Fig. 3.
A lead pipe 3 is coaxially inserted into the outer tube 1, and a lead chuck 4 is connected to the end of the lead pipe 3. A receiving member 5 is detachably fitted in the rear end of the lead pipe 3 ~o accommodate an India rubber 6 therein. The end of the lead chuck 4 extends through the center of a chuck fastening ring 7, and ehe rear end of the chuck fastenlng ring 7 is opposed to a flange 8a at the front portion of a cushion sleeve 8 which is axially movable within the outer tube 1. The cushion sleeve 8 is formed of a resilient member such as a deformable polyacetal or other resiliently deformable resilient members, the cushion sleeve 8 being formed into a cylindrical configuration as a whole, and the cushion sleeve 8 is provided at the rear end with a stopper portion 8c which projects outwardly from the outside diameter of a body 8b. The body 8b is provided with a cut 8d and provided at the rear end with an axially extending C-lt 8e so that the stopper portion 8c may generate a suitable flexible springing force with respect to the body 8b. The stopper portion 8c is formed into an anti-slip shape so that the sleeve 8 may engage an engaging hole la made in the outer tube 1 positively, smoothly and without play by one-touch 5~Z~

pushing-in operation when the sleeve 8 is incorporated into the outer tube together with a lead delivery mechanism.
Thus, the body 8b is resiliently dlsplaced with a limit of an axial gap G portion of the cut 8d with respect to S the stopper portion 8c supported in the engaging hole la and the body 8b is normally urged forwardly. A chuck fastening resilient member 9 for rearwardly urging the lead pipe 3 is interposed between the front end of the lead pipe 3 and the flange 8a of the cushion sleeve 8.
The fore means 2 is conically narrowed at the end thereof, and is formed in the inner peripheral diameter of said end with an engaging surface 10 in the form of an inclined stepped portion for varying the inner peripheral diameter. Encased in the inner peripheral portion of the aforesaid end is a slider member 11 having a stopper surface lla which is a~ially slidable but controlled in forward displacement by the engaging surface 10.
The slider member 11 is integrally molded of a synthetic resin such as ABS resin or polyacetal into a tubular configuration as a whole.
This slider member 11 is integrally comprised of two tubular members which are different in diameter as a whole as shown in Figs. 4, 5, 6 and 7. More specifically, reference numeral llb designates a small diam~ter portion, and reference numeral llc designates a large diameter ~ss~

portion. A lead guide 12 is fitted under pressure or the like into a center hole of the small diameter portion llb to allow a lead to pass therethrough as will be described hereinafter. Also, a through-hole lld for allowing a lead to pass therethrough is provided in a thick-wall portion in the vicinity of a central portion connecting the small diameter portion llb with the large diameter portion llc. The large diameter portion llc is in the form of a double tube, an outer tube portion of which is axially formed with cuts 13 at intervals equal to each other to thereby form four sliding members 14 having a springing force. The cuts 13 of these sliding members 14 each have in their neighbourhood a projection 15 integrally projected. The portion near the side of each sliding member 14 where the projection 15 is provided has a thin-wall portion 14a so as to apply a resiliency to the sliding member 14 more effectively. The other inner tubular portion is provided with a cut 16 to thereby a pair of sliding contact members 17 having a smaller springing force to lightly hold a lead internally of the sliding member 17. While in the illustrated embodiment, two sliding contact members 17 are provided, it is to be understood that more than two members can be provided.
The sliding contact member 17 is formed to be reduced in diameter gradully toward the rear end thereof or to have substantially the same diameter as a whole, as shown in Fig. l. Therefore, the relation of A ~ B ~ C ~ D is established to render extrusion molding possible.
Reference numeral 19 designates a lead. Resilient contact of the lead 19 by the sliding contact member 17 is effected by a predetermined frictional force Pl, and the projection 15 comes into resilient contact with the inner peripheral wall of the fore means 2 by a predetermined frictional force P2, which is set to be suficiently great relative to the frictional force Pl.
Next, ~he operation of the mechanical pencil will be described.
In the state where the forward external force is not exerted on the rear portion of the lead pipe 3, the cushion sleeve 8 is held at the front end of a movable region thereof, whereas the lead chuck 4 urged in the direction of backward movement is moved back relative to the chuck ring 7 and therefore the end of the lead chuck 4 fastens the lead l9. In the Fig. l state, when the lead pipe 3 is knocked from the side of the India rubber 6, the lead chuck 4 is likewise moved forward together with the chuck ring 7, and when the ring 7 comes into engagement with a shoulder 2a of the fore means 2, only the lead chuck 4 advances leaving the ring 7 to release the fastening of the lead l9. When the aforesaid knocking ~s~

operation is released, the lead pipe 3 is moved backward together with the lead chuck 4, and the chuck fastening ring 7 abuts with the front edge of the cushion sleeve 8, at which position the end of the lead chuck 4 is fastened to hold the lead 19 and stop the backward movement of the lead pipe 3. This operation is repeated whereby the lead 19 is successlvely delivered. The length of the lead 19 delivered by one lead-feed operation is approximately equal to the distance from the front end of the ring 7 to the shoulder Za.
In the process for advancing the lead 19 by the lead-feed operation as described above, the frictional resistance between the lead 19 and the sliding contact member 17 is smaller than that between the pro~ection 15 and the inner peripheral surface of the fore means
2, and therefore, the lead 19 advances from the lead guide 12 to effect writing operation in a manner similar to a conventional mechanical pencil.
On the other hand, in the case where during writing, the end of the lead assumes a frictional state or is broken, the remaining lead 19 is urged against the surface of paper or the like while gripping the outer tube 1. Therefore, the force in the direction of backward movement acts on the lead chuck 4 holding the lead 19 and the lead pipe
3, and these members are moved backward against the springing ~s~

force caused by the flexure of the stopper portion 8c together with the chuck fastening ring 7 and the cushion sleeve 8.
Tlle range of movement in the direction of backward movement is set, for example, to 0.5 to 1.0 mm or so. Incidentally, since the stopper portion 8c is engaged with and supported on the cut la of the outer tube 1, the region of backward movement of these members is the maximum dimension G.
In the process of backward movement of the lead 19, after the end of the lead 19 has been moved backward to the position of the end of the lead guide 12, the pressing force also acts on the lead guide 12 from the paper surface, and the lead guide 12 is also moved backward together with the slider member 11. At the state where the lead 19 is moved to the rear end of the aforesaid range of movement, the lead 19 coincides with the position of the lead guide 12.
Subsequently~ when pressing of the outer tube 1 toward the paper surface is released, the body 8b of the cushion sleeve 8 is moved forward to the front end of the movable range by a righting reaction resulting from the flexure of the stopper portion 8c whereby the chuck fastening ring 7 moves forward together witll the lead chuck 4 and the lead 19 held thereby and returns to its original position. ilowever, the lead guide 12 does not move forward due to the great frictional resistance s~

between the projection 15 and the inner peripheral wall of the fore means 2, and thus, the end of the lead 19 is projected from the end of the lead gulde 12 by the length corresponding to the amount of backward movement of the lead guide 12. Similar operation may be repeated till the lead guide 12 reaches the rear end of the movable range thereof.
Where the lead 19 need be projected after the lead guide 12 has reached the rear end of the movable range thereof, the lead pipe 3 is knocked to effect normal lead-feed operation. By this operation, the lead chuck
4 releases the fastening of the lead 19 and in the process of further advancement, comes into contact with the rear end of the slider member 11 to advance it to the front end of the movable range thereof. At that time, the lead 19 is also moved forward by the same amount together with the slider member 11, and thus, the lead 19 is maintained so that the end thereof is in coincidence with the end of the lead guide 12. Then, when the aforesaid knocking operation is released, the lead chuck 4 moved backward while leaving the lead and the lead guide 12 at that position and stops at a position where the chuck 4 engages the chuck fastening ring 7. If the knocking operation is again carried out under this state, the lead 19 may be moved forward by a predetermined length by the aforementioned operation.

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Figs. 8 to lO show a further embodiment of the cushion sleeve 8. In this embodiment, the cushion sleeve 8 may be mounted within the fore means 2 without an exclusive-use jig in assembly, and when a broken lead is blocked within the fore means 2~ the cushion sleeve 8 may be easily removed from the fore means 2 to remove the broken lead.
The cushion sleeve 8 formed of a material similar to that of the previously-described embodiment comprises, as shown in Figs. 8 and 9, a body 8b whose front end comes into abutment with the rear end of the chuck fastening ring 7 to control the movement of the ring 7 in the direction of backward movement, a cushion portion 8f integrally connected to the rear end of the body 8b and having an axially expansible resilient righting property, and a coaxial operating tubular portion 8g integrally connected to the rear end of the cushion portion 8f.
The later-described fore means 2 is provided at the rear end with a tapered cut guide portion 2C which is positioned immediately behind the engaging hole 2b as shown in Fig. 9 to guide the stopper portion 8c to the engaing hole 2b when the cushion sleeve 8 is forced into the fore means 2.
There are contemplated two cases in the stopper portion 8c in engagement with the engaging hole 2b of the fore means 2. One case is that as shown in Fig. lOa, ~ZS5~

a vertical wall 8Cl is formed so that the stopper portion 8c is positively secured to the engaging holes 2b so as not to be slipped out easily, and the other case is that as shown in Fig. lOb, the stopper portion is formed to be tapered which gradually sharpens as the outer periphery thereof directs upwardly so as to effect smooth engagement with and disengagement from the engaging hole 2b.
With the above-described arrangement, asse~blage of the cushion sleeve 8 may be carried out by holding the operating tubular portion 8g by a hand and forcing it into the fore means 2 from the rear end side thereof - without use of an exclusive-use jig.
That is, when the operating tubular portion 8g is held by the hand and forced into the fore means 2 from the rear end side thereof, the stopper portion 8c is guided and moved to the side of the engaging hole 2b along the cut guide portion 2c of the fore means 2 and the stopper portion 8c engages thereat. With this, the cushion sleeve 8 is set to the fore means 2 in a locked state (in case of Fig. lOa) or in a disengageable fashion (in case of Fig. lOb).
Figs. 11 and 12 also show another embodiment of the cushion sleeve 8 which can obtain the similar effect.
The cushion sleeve 8 in this embodiment is provided with an axial and annular operating member 8h for assembling i2~

operation and rotating operation projected in a direction of the outside diameter at the rear of the fore means 2 at the rear end of the operating tubular portion 8g.
Accordingly, in this embodiment, the operating member can be held by hand more positively and simply and the assemblage of the cushion sleeve 8 may be carried out by pushing it into the fore means 2 from the rear end side the~eof without an exclusive-use jig.
As described above, in the mechanical pencil accord-ing to the present invention, a lead can be fed out by normal knocking, and when the lead guide 12 is at a position that may be moved backward, the end of the lead 19 is merely pressed against ~he surface of paper or the like without knocking operation to project the lead 19 by a lS predetermined length. If a slider member in the form of a single plastic molded article is used in place of a tubular member or a frictional member such as rubber as in prior art, the lead may be fed or projected by simple construction and assembling operation. The sli~er member 11 may be obtained in volume and at low cost and can ~e shortened, and therefore, the full length of the mechanical pencil is advantageously reduced. Thus, the lead-feed by knocking operation need not be made during the lead 19 is consumed by a portlon of movable range of the lead guide 12 and accordingly, continuous writing can be accomplished without changing the gripping. Moreover, if excessive pressure acts on the lead 19 during writing, the lead 19 is resiliently moved back by the springing action of the stopper portion 3c, and therefore, the breakage of the lead 19 may be effectively prevented.

Claims (5)

Claims:
1. A mechanical pencil comprising a fore means integrally or separately provided on an outer tube, a lead pipe axially movably encased in said outer tube, a lead chuck connected to said lead pipe, a chuck fastening ring for fastening the end of said lead chuck, a cushion sleeve having a stopper portion, which is in abutment with said chuck fastening ring, and in engagement with an engaging hole of said outer tube, a chuck fastening resilient member disposed between said cushion sleeve and said lead pipe, and a slider member inserted axially movably in a predetermined range with respect to said fore means, said slider member supporting a lead at the inner peripheral surface with a predetermined frictional resistance and being placed in sliding contact with the inner peripheral surface of the fore means in the outer peripheral surface thereof with a frictional resistance greater than the first-mentioned frictional resistance.
2. The mechanical pencil according to claim 1, wherein said slider member comprises a resilient sliding contact member for supporting the lead, which slidably moves within said lead guide, with said predetermined frictional resistance, and a sliding member provided in a direction of the outside diameter of the sliding contact member and being placed in sliding contact with the inner peripheral surface of said fore means with a frictional resistance greater than the first-mentioned frictional resistance, said members being integrally formed of a plastic material.
3. The mechanical pencil according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said cushion sleeve is formed at the rear end with an operating tubular portion projected rearwardly of said fore means.
4. A lead feeding slider for a mechanical pencil comprising an axially movable slider means inserted into a fore means of said mechanical pencil, said slider means integrally provided with a resilient sliding contact member holding a lead with a given friction resistance and a sliding member placed in sliding contact with the inner peripheral surface of the fore means in the outer peripheral surface thereof with a frictional resistance greater than the first-mentioned frictional resistance.
5. A mechanical pencil comprising a fore means integrally or separately provided on an outer tube, a lead pipe axially movably encased in said outer tube, a lead chuck connected to said lead pipe, a chuck fastening ring for fastening the end of said lead chuck, a cushion sleeve having a stopper portion, which is in abutment with said chuck fastening ring, and in engagement with an engaging hole of said fore means, a chuck fastening resilient member disposed between said cushion sleeve and said lead pipe, and a slider member inserted axially movably in a predetermined range with respect to said fore means, said slider member supporting a lead at the inner peripheral surface with a predetermined frictional resistance and being placed in sliding contact with the inner peripheral surface of the fore means in the outer peripheral surface thereof with a frictional resistance greater than the first-mentioned frictional resistance.
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JP16140085U JPS6270983U (en) 1985-10-22 1985-10-22
JP161400/85 1985-10-22
JP20314385U JPS62109983U (en) 1985-12-28 1985-12-28
JP203143/85 1985-12-28

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