CN117533048A - Structure of writing utensil holder - Google Patents

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CN117533048A
CN117533048A CN202310976552.5A CN202310976552A CN117533048A CN 117533048 A CN117533048 A CN 117533048A CN 202310976552 A CN202310976552 A CN 202310976552A CN 117533048 A CN117533048 A CN 117533048A
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伊藤显裕
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Kokuyo Co Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43LARTICLES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING UPON; WRITING OR DRAWING AIDS; ACCESSORIES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43L5/00Drawing boards
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K25/00Attaching writing implements to wearing apparel or objects involving constructional changes of the implements
    • B43K25/02Clips
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43LARTICLES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING UPON; WRITING OR DRAWING AIDS; ACCESSORIES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43L5/00Drawing boards
    • B43L5/02Drawing boards having means for clamping sheets of paper thereto

Abstract

A writing instrument holder structure capable of properly supporting a writing instrument with a simple structure is provided. A writing instrument holder for supporting a writing instrument (3) is provided with: a shaft holding part (141) which is recessed downward relative to the parts (131, 132) adjacent to the left side or right side of the shaft of the writing tool (3) to be used as a target and the surface of which is in contact with the shaft (31) of the writing tool (3); and a clip guide (142) that is provided on the back surface of the shaft holding section (141), protrudes downward from the back surface of the shaft holding section (141), and is in contact with or in close proximity to the clip (32) of the writing instrument (3), or slides the clip (32).

Description

Structure of writing utensil holder
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a construction of a writing instrument holder for supporting a writing instrument.
Background
Clamping plates (or letter clips, paper holders) capable of clamping one or more sheets of paper are known.
Splints are commonly used with other writing instruments such as ball point pens. For this reason, as disclosed in the following patent documents, it is also common to provide a holder capable of supporting a writing instrument and carrying it together with a sheet on a clip.
In the conventional writing instrument holder, a pressing member that covers from above the clip is attached to the clip body, and the writing instrument is held between the pressing member and the clip body.
However, such a configuration causes a disadvantage in that the number of components increases, because of the man-hour required for assembling the pressing member, the spring for elastically biasing the pressing member in a direction approaching the cleat body, and the like to the cleat body. In addition, the shaft diameter of the writing implement that can be held is limited. Further, since the pressing member, the spring, and the like are members (other members) separate from the cleat body, there is an increased possibility of breakage.
Prior art literature
Patent literature
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open No. 07-117389
Patent document 2: japanese patent laid-open No. 2009-029013
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
The present invention aims to realize a holder capable of properly supporting a writing instrument with a simple structure.
Means for solving the problems
The writing instrument holder structure for supporting a writing instrument according to the present invention includes: a shaft holding portion which is recessed downward with respect to a portion adjacent to a left side and/or a right side of a shaft of a writing implement to be subjected to the writing, and whose surface is in contact with the shaft of the writing implement; and a clip guide portion provided on the rear surface of the shaft holding portion, protruding downward from the rear surface of the shaft holding portion, and abutting or being in close proximity to or sliding the clip of the writing instrument.
Typically, the surface of the shaft holding portion is partially cylindrical when viewed along the extending direction of the shaft of the writing implement.
The following structure is particularly preferable: the rear surface of the shaft holding portion has a shape substantially similar to the surface of the shaft holding portion, and the clip guide portion is elongated along the extending direction of the shaft of the writing implement.
The shaft holding portion and the clamp guide portion are provided, for example, in a nip plate capable of nipping one or more sheets.
The nip plate carries and nips the sheet on its upper surface. In this splint, the following structure is preferable: the shaft holding portion is provided on an upper surface side of the clamping plate, and the clamping piece guide portion does not protrude downward from a lower surface of the clamping plate.
Effects of the invention
According to the present invention, a holder for properly supporting a writing instrument can be realized with a simple configuration.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a splint according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the writing instrument holder of the splint of this embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the clip from below and behind, showing the writing instrument holder of the clip of this embodiment enlarged.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the clip from below and behind, showing the writing instrument holder of the clip of this embodiment enlarged.
Fig. 5 is a side sectional view showing the writing instrument holder of the splint of this embodiment in an enlarged scale.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view of the clip from the rear, showing the writing instrument holder of the clip of this embodiment in an enlarged scale.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the clip from below and behind, showing the writing instrument holder of the clip of this embodiment enlarged.
Fig. 8 is a side sectional view showing the writing instrument holder of the splint of this embodiment in an enlarged scale.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of the clip plate seen from the rear lower side, showing an enlarged writing instrument holder of the clip plate according to one modification of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the clip from the rear, showing the writing instrument holder of the clip of the modification in an enlarged manner.
Fig. 11 is an enlarged perspective view of a writing instrument holder of a splint according to one modification of the present invention.
Description of the reference numerals
0 … splint
1 … plate main body
11 … panel
111 … rib
112 … notch
12 … side wall
13 … dykes
131. 132, … to the portion of the writing utensil holder adjacent to the shaft retaining portion
133 … rear wall
134 … notch
14 … writing utensil holder
141 … shaft holding portion
142 … clamp guide
Clamping piece for clamping paper sheets of 2 … clamping plate
3 … writing utensil
31 … shaft
32 … writing utensil clamping piece
321 … projection
P … paper
Detailed Description
An embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Fig. 1 shows a clip plate 0 to which the writing instrument holder 14 of the present embodiment is applied.
The present nip plate 0 is provided with a clamp 2 for clamping and holding the paper sheet P at the center of the rear end portion (the end portion on the rear side when viewed from the user of the nip plate 0) of the plate main body 1. The main body 1 includes: a panel 11 having a substantially square thin plate-like shape, wherein one or more sheets P can be placed on a top surface, which is a surface of the panel 11; a side wall 12, wherein the side wall 12 is raised upward from one side end of the panel 11; a bank 13, the bank 13 rising upward from a portion of the rear end portion of the panel 11 where the clip 2 is not present; and a writing implement holder 14, the writing implement holder 14 being formed in the bank 13. The gripper 2 is supported by the panel 11, and presses the paper sheet P placed on the upper surface of the panel 11 from above. The sheet P is sandwiched between the gripper 2 and the panel 11. The mechanism and the structure of the clamping member 2 are arbitrary.
The faceplate 11, the side wall 12, the bank 13, and the writing instrument holder 14 of the body 1 are integrally molded of, for example, a hard resin. The side wall 12 is provided to stand along the left side edge of the panel 11, and extends in the front-rear direction. The side wall 12 has a shape in which the height thereof gradually decreases from the rear end side toward the front end side (near the front side when viewed from the user of the cleat 0) of the panel 11. The edge of the sheet P can be brought into contact with the inward surface (inward surface) of the side wall 12.
The bank 13 is erected along the rear edge portion of the panel 11, and expands in the left-right direction except for the portion where the clip 2 is located. One side end, i.e., the left side end of the bank 13 is connected to the rear end of the side wall 12. The edge of the sheet P can be brought into contact with the front surface (surface facing the front side) of the bank 13.
The writing instrument holder 14 is located near the right end, which is the other side end of the bank 13, and is capable of detachably supporting the writing instrument 3 used by the user to the main plate 0.
In addition, a typical writing instrument 3 is often provided with a clip 32. The clamp 32 is connected to the rear end portion of the shaft 31, extends forward in the direction in which the shaft 31 extends, and is opposed to the outer peripheral surface of the shaft 31. A protrusion 321 protruding from the inner surface thereof toward the outer peripheral surface of the shaft 31 is provided at the front end portion of the clamp 32. As shown in fig. 1, 3, 5, and 6, when the writing instrument 3 is held by the writing instrument holder 14, the writing instrument holder 14 is gripped and held from above and below by the shaft 31 and the clip 32 (particularly, the protrusion 321) of the writing instrument 3 to be targeted.
Fig. 2-6 illustrate the construction of the writing utensil holder 14. The writing instrument holder 14 includes: a shaft holding portion 141, the shaft holding portion 141 being recessed downward from an upper surface, which is a surface of the bank portion 13, and being capable of receiving the shaft 31 of the writing instrument 3; and a clip guide portion (or clip receiving portion) 142 provided on a rear surface, i.e., a lower surface of the shaft holding portion 141 and in sliding contact with the protrusion 32 of the clip 321 of the writing instrument 3.
The bank 13 is formed in a channel shape that opens downward in a side cross-sectional view and extends in the left-right direction. The shaft holding portion 141 is formed so that the top wall of the bank 13 is recessed from above. The shaft holding portion 141 has a partial cylindrical shape or a semi-cylindrical shape that is opened upward. The shaft holding portion 141 extends substantially parallel to the upper surface of the panel 11 on which the paper sheet P is placed along the front-rear (depth) direction of the panel 11 of the nip plate 0. Incidentally, as shown in fig. 6, the top wall of the bank 13 is inclined so as to gradually descend toward the right side of the panel 11 (fig. 6 is a rear view, and thus the left and right are opposite to the description of the present specification). The portion 131 of the top wall adjacent to the left side of the shaft holding portion 141 and the portion 132 of the top wall adjacent to the right side of the shaft holding portion 141 each bulge upward so as to be located at a higher position than the shaft holding portion 141. However, the latter portion 132 is slightly lower than the former portion 131.
As shown in fig. 2 and 5, the upper surface of the shaft holding portion 141, which is the surface of the shaft holding portion, is floated upward from the upper surface of the panel 11 on which the paper sheet P is placed even at the lowest bottom portion thereof. As shown in fig. 1, 3, 5, and 6, when the writing instrument 3 is held by the writing instrument holder 14, the outer peripheral surface of the shaft 31 of the writing instrument 3 to be subjected to the operation is supported by the upper surface of the shaft holding portion 141 so as to abut against the upper surface of the shaft holding portion 141.
As shown in fig. 3 to 6, the rear surface, i.e., the lower surface of the shaft holding portion 141 is also partially cylindrical or semi-cylindrical substantially similar to the upper surface of the shaft holding portion 141. The clip guide 142 is a protruding strip protruding downward from the lower surface of the shaft holding portion 141 and extending in the front-rear direction of the panel 11 of the cleat 0. When the writing instrument 3 is held by the writing instrument holder 14, the clip 32 of the writing instrument 3, particularly the projection 321, is in contact with or in close proximity to the clip guide 142.
Incidentally, a rear wall 133 extending in the left-right direction depends from the rear edge of the bank 13. Ribs 111 extending in the left-right direction are also formed on the lower surface, which is the back surface of the panel 11, in the vicinity of the boundary with the bank 13. The lower edges of the side walls 12 and ribs 111 protrude slightly downward from the lower surface of the panel 11. In addition, notches 112 and 134 recessed upward are formed in the rear wall 133 and the rib 111 at positions immediately below the shaft holding portion 141. The indentations 112, 134 are present for the passage of the clamping element 32 of the writing instrument 3. This makes it possible to easily insert and withdraw the writing instrument 3 in the front-rear direction with respect to the writing instrument holder 14 of the present clip plate 0.
In addition, the shape and position of the upper surface of the shaft holding portion 141 are complemented, and the shaft 31 of the writing instrument 3 accommodated in the shaft holding portion 141 is supported in a posture substantially parallel to the upper surface of the panel 11, that is, in a posture of being supported in a posture of being lifted from the sheet P on the panel 11, so that it is possible to avoid the case where the shaft 31 is brought into contact with and rubbed against the sheet P at the time of pulling out the writing instrument 3. Conversely, the following also exists: in a state where the writing instrument 3 is attached to the writing instrument holder 14, the sheet P held by the clip 2 can be pulled out, or the sheet P can be additionally held by the clip 2.
The lower surfaces of the notches 112, 134 are substantially coplanar with the lower surface of the clip guide 142 protruding downward from the shaft holding portion 141, and they are substantially I-shaped in a top view as shown in fig. 4. In fig. 4 (fig. 9 showing a modification described later), the lower surfaces of the notches 112 and 134 and the clip guide 142 are indicated by dots. The lower surfaces of these notches 112, 134 and the clip guide 142 do not protrude downward from the lower surface of the panel 11 of the cleat 0.
The structure of the writing instrument holder 14 for supporting the writing instrument 3 in the present embodiment includes: a shaft holding portion 141, the shaft holding portion 141 being recessed downward with respect to portions 131, 132 adjacent to the left and right sides of the shaft 31 of the writing instrument 3 to be subjected to the operation, and the surface thereof being in contact with the shaft 31 of the writing instrument 3; and a clip guide 142 provided on a lower surface, which is a rear surface of the shaft holding portion 141, and protruding downward from the lower surface of the shaft holding portion 141 so as to be in contact with or in close proximity to the clip 32 of the writing instrument 3. According to the present embodiment, the holder 14 capable of properly supporting the writing instrument 3 can be realized with a simple configuration.
The weight of the bank portion 13 and the writing instrument holder 14 (particularly, the top walls 131 and 132, the rear wall 133, and the portions other than the ribs 111, the shaft holding portion 141, and the clip guide portion 142) of the plate body 1 is reduced to reduce the weight and the thickness, thereby reducing the consumption of the resin material when manufacturing the constituent members of the plate 0 other than the clip 2, facilitating the removal from the molding die, and further reducing the adverse effect caused by shrinkage "dent" generated when the resin material is cooled. The plate body 1 is thinned as a whole, but the clip guide 142 is provided in a convex shape, and the clip guide 142 is connected to the rear wall 133 and the rib 111, which also enhances the rigidity of the bank 13 and the shaft holding portion 141.
As shown in fig. 7 and 8, the writing instrument 3 may be inserted deep into the body 1 of the holder 0 so that the protrusion 321 of the clip 32 of the writing instrument 3 is positioned on the front side (in this case, the protrusion 321 is in contact with or in close proximity to the lower surface, which is the back surface of the faceplate 11) beyond the rib 111. When the user pulls out and inserts the writing instrument 3 with respect to the main body 1 of the splint 0, the clip 32 of the writing instrument 3, particularly, the protrusion 321 thereof is guided by the clip guide 142 while sliding with respect to the clip guide 142 of the writing instrument holder 14.
Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described in detail above. For example, as shown in fig. 9 and 10, the following structure may be adopted: the clip guide portions 142, which are ribs extending in the front-rear direction, are provided substantially parallel to each other in two left-right directions, and the clip 32 (particularly, the protrusion 321) is brought into contact with or in close proximity to the clip guide portions 142 so as to sandwich the clip 32 (particularly, the protrusion 321) of the writing instrument 3 therebetween.
The shaft holding portion 141 is not limited to a substantially semicircular cylinder shape. As shown in fig. 11, a portion 132 adjacent to the right side (or a portion 131 adjacent to the left side) of the shaft holding portion 141 of the writing instrument holder 14 may be cut out so as to be substantially coplanar with the bottom of the shaft holding portion 141.
The specific constitution of each part may be variously modified within a range not departing from the gist of the present invention.

Claims (5)

1. A writing instrument holder structure for supporting a writing instrument, comprising:
a shaft holding portion which is recessed downward with respect to a portion adjacent to a left side or a right side of a shaft of a writing implement to be subjected to the writing, and whose surface is in contact with the shaft of the writing implement; and
and a clip guide portion provided on the rear surface of the shaft holding portion, protruding downward from the rear surface of the shaft holding portion, and abutting or being in close proximity to or sliding the clip of the writing instrument.
2. The writing instrument holder configuration of claim 1, wherein,
the surface of the shaft holding portion has a partial cylindrical shape when viewed along the extending direction of the shaft of the writing implement.
3. The writing instrument holder configuration of claim 1, wherein,
the back surface of the shaft holding portion has a shape substantially similar to the surface of the shaft holding portion,
the clip guide is elongated along an extension direction of the shaft of the writing instrument.
4. The writing instrument holder configuration of claim 1, wherein,
the shaft holding portion and the clamp guide portion are provided to a nip plate capable of nipping one or more sheets.
5. The writing instrument holder configuration of claim 4, wherein,
the nip plate carries and holds the sheet on its upper surface,
the shaft holding portion is provided on the upper surface side of the clamping plate,
the clamp guide does not protrude downward from the lower surface of the clamping plate.
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