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EP4201692A1
EP4201692A1 EP21306885.1A EP21306885A EP4201692A1 EP 4201692 A1 EP4201692 A1 EP 4201692A1 EP 21306885 A EP21306885 A EP 21306885A EP 4201692 A1 EP4201692 A1 EP 4201692A1
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writing instrument
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Georgios Katsikas
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BIC Violex Single Member SA
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K24/00Mechanisms for selecting, projecting, retracting or locking writing units
    • B43K24/02Mechanisms for selecting, projecting, retracting or locking writing units for locking a single writing unit in only fully projected or retracted positions
    • B43K24/03Mechanisms for selecting, projecting, retracting or locking writing units for locking a single writing unit in only fully projected or retracted positions operated by flicking or tilting
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K24/00Mechanisms for selecting, projecting, retracting or locking writing units
    • B43K24/02Mechanisms for selecting, projecting, retracting or locking writing units for locking a single writing unit in only fully projected or retracted positions
    • B43K24/08Mechanisms for selecting, projecting, retracting or locking writing units for locking a single writing unit in only fully projected or retracted positions operated by push-buttons
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K8/00Pens with writing-points other than nibs or balls
    • B43K8/24Pens with writing-points other than nibs or balls characterised by the means for retracting writing-points

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  • the present disclosure relates to the field of writing devices. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to writing devices with a writing tip that can be extended and retracted.
  • Writing instruments comprising a barrel and a writing tip that can be extended outside the barrel for writing purpose when a user actuates a writing tip extension-retraction system inside the barrel and retracted inside the barrel when the user no longer needs to use the writing instrument are largely known.
  • the present disclosure aims to address one or more problems in the prior art.
  • the present disclosure relates to a writing instrument.
  • the writing instrument comprises a barrel having a longitudinal axis, a writing tip, and a writing tip extension-retraction system configured to slide axially inside the barrel between a first extended forward position wherein the writing tip extends outside the barrel and a second retracted rearward position wherein the writing tip is retracted inside the barrel from the first extended forward position along an axial rearward direction.
  • the writing instrument further comprises a pneumatic system movable between a locked position wherein the pneumatic system is engaged with the writing tip extension retraction system in the first extended forward position so as to lock the writing tip extension retraction system in this position and an unlocked position wherein the pneumatic system is disengaged from the writing tip extension-retraction system.
  • the pneumatic system is configured to create a pressure difference between the pneumatic system and the barrel when the writing instrument is in a writing orientation and the pneumatic system is moved into the locked position, and configured to equalize the pressure difference when the pneumatic system is moved into a resting orientation.
  • the writing tip extension-retraction system may be easily and reliably caused to move to a second retracted rearward position by merely moving (through a user) the writing instrument to a horizontal orientation or an orientation with the writing tip oriented upwardly without carrying out any other action such as exerting an effort on an actuation member, e.g. pulling, pressing etc.
  • the specific structure of the pneumatic system may minimize the moving parts necessary for operation of the device, thus decreasing the chance of dysfunction or wear within the device. This may also make the device cheaper and easier to manufacture.
  • a horizontal orientation or an orientation with the writing tip oriented upwardly or facing up may be considered as a resting orientation; i.e. an orientation in which the writing instrument is no longer configured for writing purpose.
  • the horizontal orientation or upward orientation is defined relative to the floor or ground or a lying surface or support, e.g. a table, on which the writing instrument can be laid down in a resting orientation.
  • the upward orientation of the writing tip more particularly defines an orientation that is opposed to the floor/ground (or a lying surface or support) where the writing tip faces up with respect to the floor/ground.
  • the writing tip of the writing instrument would, in contrast, be oriented downwardly if it were facing the floor/ground or a lying surface or support, in particular when contemplating a writing task with the writing instrument.
  • the retraction movement may be automatically achieved through reorienting the writing instrument as described above, in particular through lifting the writing tip upwardly. More particularly, the natural movement of the user after writing is to lift the writing tip from the writing surface and orient the writing instrument either horizontally or even with the writing tip facing up.
  • the gesture of the user may cause a weight to move relative to the writing instrument and, notably the pneumatic system thereof, thereby causing unlocking of the latter thanks to the removal of the pressure difference.
  • the pneumatic system may be configured to maintain the writing extension-retraction system in the first extended forward position when the writing instrument is in a writing orientation.
  • the pneumatic system may be configured to cooperate with the barrel to arrange an internal chamber within the barrel that is airtight when the pneumatic system is actuated into the locked position.
  • the pneumatic system may comprise a sealing system configured to create the pressure difference and a moveable part configured to be subjected to forwardly oriented pressure forces.
  • the sealing system may be configured to push air out of the internal chamber when the sealing system moves into a forward position.
  • the sealing system may comprise an air valve, a first seal, and a second seal, wherein the first seal and the second seal may be configured to engage with an inner face of the barrel when the sealing system is in a first forward position.
  • the first seal may be disposed on an outer face of the writing tip extension-retraction system and the second seal may be disposed on an outer face of the air valve.
  • the sealing system may comprise a first air outlet and a second air outlet, wherein the first air outlet may be disposed on the air valve between the first seal and the second seal, and the second air outlet may be disposed on a rearward face of the air valve, wherein the first air outlet and the second air outlet may be in fluid communication.
  • the moveable part may be moveable between a front position and a rear position, wherein the moveable part moves to the front position when the moveable part is submitted to forwardly-oriented forces.
  • the moveable part may be configured to seal the second air outlet against air passage when the moveable part is in the front position and the sealing system is in the locked position.
  • the moveable part may be a sphere.
  • the pneumatic system may be configured to unlock the writing tip extension-retraction system, allowing the writing tip extension-retraction system to move to the second retracted rearward position, when the writing tip extension-retraction system is in the first extended forward position and the moveable part moves in the rearward direction.
  • the sealing system may comprise a cap that is configured to be pressed in a forward direction to actuate the pneumatic system.
  • the writing tip extension-retraction system may further comprise a biasing member configured to bias the writing tip extension retraction system in the rearward direction.
  • the biasing member may be a spring.
  • Figures 1A to 1B show a first exemplary embodiment of a writing instrument of the present disclosure.
  • Figures 2A to 2B show enlarged views of the exemplary embodiment of a writing instrument of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 1A is a cutaway view of a writing instrument oriented in a writing orientation, i.e. oriented substantially perpendicularly or obliquely relative to the ground with a writing tip 7 oriented downward. This orientation may be similar to how a writing instrument is oriented when it is handled by a user for writing purpose.
  • Figure 1B is a cutaway view of the writing instrument in a resting orientation, i.e. substantially parallel to the ground (or at angle less than 90° relative to the oblique writing orientation), such as how a writing instrument is oriented when not handled by a user engaged in writing.
  • the writing instrument may be a marker, a felt pen, a highlighter, a ball point pen, a permanent or non-permanent marker or any other type of writing instrument or stylus with an extension and retraction mechanism for extending and retracting a writing tip 7 of the instrument when necessary.
  • the writing tip 7 may, for example, convey ink to a writing surface when the writing instrument is ink-based.
  • the writing tip 7 may be a contact point when the writing instrument is a stylus, such as, for instance, a stylus that may be used to interact with an electronic writing surface.
  • the writing instrument 10 may comprise a barrel or tubular body 12 having a longitudinal axis X.
  • the tubular body may be a unitary body, or may comprise multiple components.
  • the barrel may have different diameters at different points along the length of the barrel. For instance, a first barrel segment 14 is shown to have a first barrel diameter and a second barrel segment 15 is shown to have a second barrel diameter. In this example, the second barrel diameter is small than the second barrel diameter.
  • Figure 1A a portion of the length of the barrel has been withdrawn to show the internal mechanism involved in the present disclosure.
  • the writing instrument 10 may comprise at a first forward end of the instrument a tip component 18 comprising a writing orifice 18a which is located at the distal end of the tip component 18.
  • the tip component 18 may be formed as part of the barrel 12 or may be separable from the barrel 12, such as by connector elements on one or both of the barrel 12 and the tip component 18.
  • the tip component 18 may have an attachable connector, such as the threading shown in the illustration, that engages with threading on the barrel 18, or with threading on another element that connects with the barrel 18.
  • the writing instrument 10 may comprise, at a second opposed rearward end of the instrument, a cap 23.
  • the cap 23 may be actuated by a user, e.g. by pressing the latter with a finger (e.g.
  • the writing instrument 10 may further comprise in the tubular body a tank 26 for storing a writing ink used by the writing tip. As shown in figure 1B , the barrel 12 may extend longitudinally in a rearward direction so as to cover as a sheath the internal components of the writing instrument.
  • the writing instrument 10 may comprise, within the barrel 12, a writing tip extension-retraction system or mechanism 32 that is configured to slide axially (along axis X) inside the barrel 12 between a first extended forward position wherein the writing tip 20 extends outside the distal writing orifice 18a ( figure 1A ) and a second retracted rearward position illustrated in figure 1B in which the writing tip 7 has been retracted inside the barrel 10 along an axial rearward direction (arrow R on figure 1B ) from the first extended forward position of figures 1A and 1B .
  • a writing tip extension-retraction system or mechanism 32 that is configured to slide axially (along axis X) inside the barrel 12 between a first extended forward position wherein the writing tip 20 extends outside the distal writing orifice 18a ( figure 1A ) and a second retracted rearward position illustrated in figure 1B in which the writing tip 7 has been retracted inside the barrel 10 along an axial rearward direction (arrow R on figure 1B ) from the first extended forward position
  • the writing tip extension-retraction system 32 may further comprise other internal components such as a nib 35 of which a first end forms the writing tip 7 and a nib holder 37, e. g. a sleeve surrounding the nib, which may at least partly surround the nib 35 and firmly maintain the latter inside the nib holder 37.
  • the nib 35 is fixed inside the nib holder 37 and the latter is fixed to an inner tube 42, i.e. the tube containing the ink tank, e.g. through tight engagement or insertion of the second opposed end of the nib 35 into an opened first end of the inner tube 42.
  • the inner tube 42 extends rearwardly and is configured to move in accordance with the writing tip extension-retraction mechanism 32 between a position that is located proximate the rear end of the barrel 12, in the first forward extended position of figure 1A , and a position located beyond the rear end of the barrel 12 in the second rearward retracted position of figure 1B .
  • the writing tip extension-retraction system 32 may further comprise a biasing member 45 (e.g. a spring) that is longitudinally disposed in the instrument and has two opposite ends along its longitudinal dimension: one end, 45a, may rest against at least one fixed stop 48 that is arranged on an inner surface of the barrel 12, e.g. under the form of a peripheral inner ridge, and the opposite end 45b of biasing member 45 may press against a rear part of the inner tube 42, here on an outside shoulder 49 thereof.
  • a biasing member 45 e.g. a spring
  • biasing member 45 is positioned between a fixed part 48 of the barrel and the inner tube 42 so as to exert permanent rearward pulling forces on the latter (in rearward direction R) which tend to pull rearwardly the inner tube 42, and therefore the writing tip extension-retraction system 32 toward the second retracted position of figure 1B .
  • the writing instrument 10 may further comprise a pneumatic system that is movable between two positions:
  • the pneumatic system 52 may comprise a sealing system configured to create a pressure difference between the pneumatic system 52 and the barrel 12.
  • the pneumatic system 52 may include an air valve 56 configured to be engaged with a first portion of the writing tip extension-retraction system 32, a first seal 58, and a second seal 59.
  • the first seal 58 and second seal 59 may be arranged concentrically on the air valve 56 and/or inner tube 42, with the first seal 58 located closer to forward tip component 18 and the second seal 59 located closer to the cap 23.
  • the pneumatic system may also comprise a movable part 61 which is configured to be subject to forwardly oriented pressure forces which press forwardly, i.e. toward the forward tip component 18 in the direction of arrow F in figure 1A when the writing instrument is in a writing orientation.
  • the air valve 56 may have an air valve inlet nozzle 64 that is located on the air valve 56 between the first seal 58 and the second seal 59.
  • the air valve inlet nozzle 64 may connect to a channel 67 that passes through the air valve 56 to an air valve outlet nozzle 72 such that the air valve 56 and air valve outlet nozzle 72 are in fluid communication.
  • the channel 67 forms a passage that allows the transfer of air between an internal chamber 74 of the barrel 12 and an external environment.
  • the cap 23 may be connected to the air valve 56 in such a way so as to form a contiguous hollow space inside and/or between the cap 23 and air valve 56.
  • the channel 67 may allow the transfer of air between the internal chamber of the barrel 12 and this hollow space.
  • the cap 23 may have an outlet hole 77 that allows for the transfer of air between the hollow space and the external environment.
  • the moveable part 61 may be housed within the hollow space at the rearward end of the air valve 56.
  • the moveable part 61 may be constricted from movement on a first end by the air valve outlet nozzle 72 and on a second end by the cap 23, which may be configured so as to prevent the moveable part 61 from falling out of the writing instrument.
  • the moveable part 61 may be freely moveable along a single axis, such as the x axis.
  • the moveable part is configured to be moved in the axial rearward direction (R) when the writing instrument is moved from a writing orientation as shown in figure 1A to a resting orientation such as a horizontal orientation as shown in figure 1B that is parallel to the floor or ground or to a lying surface (e.g. table etc.).
  • the moveable part 61 is shown, for example, to be a sphere with a diameter that is substantially similar to the diameter of the inside of the air valve 56.
  • the sphere may roll along the center axis in the forward direction, and when the orientation of the writing instrument is reversed the sphere may roll along the center axis in the rearward direction, but the sphere is substantially restricted from rolling in a non-axial direction.
  • Other geometries for the moveable part 61 may be envisaged.
  • the movement of the moveable part 61 within the hollow space may be governed by gravity.
  • gravity For example, when the writing instrument is held in a writing orientation, i.e., when the forward direction is a collinear vector in the same direction as gravity, the moveable part 61 may be pulled in the forward direction of the hollow space to a front position, which may be the first end of the of the hollow space. Conversely, when the writing instrument is flipped such that the forward direction is a collinear vector in the opposite direction as gravity, the moveable part 61 may be pulled in the rearward direction toward a rear position, which may be the second end of the hollow space.
  • the moveable part 61 may be formed from rubber, plastic, metal, a combination of these materials, or other materials that allow the described structure and weight attributes.
  • the moveable part 61 When the moveable part 61 is in the front position such that the moveable part 61 is resting on the first end of the hollow space, e.g., the air valve outlet nozzle 72, the moveable part 61 may be in a blocking position, wherein the moveable part 71 blocks substantially all of the air valve outlet nozzle 72, and thus substantially prevents the passage of air between the internal chamber and the external environment, as shown in figure 2B .
  • the air valve outlet nozzle 72 may be configured to be capable of maintaining a seal with the moveable part 61.
  • the air valve outlet nozzle 72 may be formed from overmolded rubber, or have a flat seal with a spring, or other configurations that have been contemplated for this purpose.
  • the moveable part 61 When the writing instrument is in the writing orientation of figure 1A , the moveable part 61 may be kept in the blocking position by gravity. Additionally, the moveable part 61 may move away from the blocking position depending on the inclination of the writing instrument relative to a surface and/or the gravitation force, as shown in figures 1A and 1B .
  • the inner surface of the second barrel segment 15 may have grooves 78 in the internal shape of the second barrel segment 15 that run parallel to axis X, and can be better seen in figure 2A . Air that is in the barrel 12 may pass out of the barrel 12 via channels formed between the grooves 78 because the grooves 78 may be configured to prevent the second seal 59 from being completely flush with the inner face of the barrel 12.
  • the grooves 78 may end in a sealing area 82, with the sealing area 82 having a surface that is flat, i.e. lacking texture, such that when the second seal 59 is in the sealing area 82, the second seal 59 may be substantially flush with the inner surface of the barrel 12 and air may be unable to pass between the second seal 59 and the inner surface of the barrel 12.
  • the pneumatic system When the cap 23 is pressed by the user, the pneumatic system is actuated. This has the effect of moving the pneumatic system within the barrel in the forward direction from the second unlocked position as shown in figure 2A into the first locked position shown in Figure 2B . Air that is within the barrel 12 may pass out of the barrel 12 via the grooves in the second barrel segment 15 and/or the air valve outlet nozzle 77 until the pneumatic system reaches the locked position, placing the second seal 59 in the sealing area. This leads to a "sealing chamber," the area between the first seal 58 and the second seal 59, to be substantially enclosed so long as the air valve outlet nozzle 72 is covered.
  • the pneumatic system When the pneumatic system is in the locking position and the moveable part 61 is covering the air valve outlet nozzle 72, such as when the moveable part 61 is submitted to the forwardly-oriented forces due to the weight of the moveable part 61 (due to gravity attraction which attracts the moveable part 61 downwardly) in the writing orientation, such as when the writing instrument is oriented as in figure 1A (the writing instrument 10 is placed in an inclined writing orientation relative to the floor or the lying surface or support, e.g. a table, on which a user intends to use the instrument), the seal on the sealing chamber is maintained, and the pressure difference, which may take the form of a suction force, between the pneumatic system and the barrel 12 resists the biasing force of the biasing member 45.
  • the pneumatic system is configured to cooperate with the barrel to arrange the sealing chamber within the barrel so that the sealing chamber is substantially airtight.
  • the writing tip extension retraction system 32 is maintained in the locked position of figure 1A and figure 2B when the writing instrument, and thus the pneumatic system, is in the writing orientation (first extended forward position of the writing tip extension-retraction system 32 where the writing tip 7 extends outside the barrel).
  • the moveable part 61 When the pneumatic system is in the locked position and the writing instrument 10 is moved from the writing orientation to the resting orientation, such as when the writing instrument is oriented as in figure 1B (or an orientation not represented on the drawings with the writing tip oriented upwardly, i.e. in a direction away from the floor), the moveable part 61 is naturally moved rearwardly within the housing, sliding axially therein due to its weight. The rearward displacement of the moveable part 61 uncovers the air valve outlet nozzle 72, allowing once again the free passage of air between the sealing chamber and the external environment, via the outlet hole 77, which equalizes the pressure difference.
  • the pneumatic system can no longer withstand on its own the rearwardly-oriented biasing forces exerted by biasing member 45. This causes the pneumatic system to move in direction R as shown in figure 1B , thus also causing the writing tip extension-retraction system to move rearwardly to the second retracted unlocked position of figure 1B and figure 2A (the locking system is thus caused to move from the locked position to the unlocked position).
  • the writing tip extension-retraction system 32 is thus automatically released without any specific action from a user (except the change in orientation of the writing instrument from a writing orientation to a resting orientation such as a horizontal orientation or even to an orientation where the writing tip is facing upwardly and the cap 23 downwardly) and can slide rearwardly inside the barrel under the action of biasing member 45, which is no longer compensated for, to occupy the second retracted unlocked position of figure 1B . Therefore the mere change in orientation of the writing instrument as described above makes it possible to automatically unlock the writing tip extension-retraction system and cause the latter to move to a second retracted rearward position wherein the writing tip is retracted inside the barrel ( figure 1B ).
  • two or more of the inner tube 42, air valve 56, first seal 58, and second seal 59 may be formed from a single component.
  • the air valve 56 and inner tube 42 may be molded as one part during manufacturing such that the air valve 56 and inner tube 42 cannot be separated.
  • the first seal 58 and/or the second seal 59 such that the seals may be molded as part of their associated components during manufacturing, e.g., overmolding may be employed to combine the first seal 58 with the inner tube 48 and/or the second seal 59 with the air valve 56. Any combination of the above configurations may be contemplated.

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EP2364861A1 (de) * 2008-11-27 2011-09-14 Kotobuki & Co., Ltd Flüssigkeitszufuhrvorrichtung
US8100598B2 (en) 2008-01-01 2012-01-24 Thomas Killion Two-piece magnetically actuated pen
US10532601B2 (en) 2016-01-08 2020-01-14 Scribe Technical Consulting Llc Writing instrument with magnetic features and quick refill capability

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US20040228671A1 (en) 2003-05-17 2004-11-18 Sunatori Go Simon Auto-retractable pen mechanism with a cushion effect
EP1880868A1 (de) * 2006-07-18 2008-01-23 Tombow Pencil Co., Ltd. Druckschreiber
US8100598B2 (en) 2008-01-01 2012-01-24 Thomas Killion Two-piece magnetically actuated pen
JP2009226674A (ja) * 2008-03-21 2009-10-08 Tombow Pencil Co Ltd ボールペン
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