GB2053099A - A retractable mechanism for a writing element - Google Patents

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GB2053099A
GB2053099A GB8021408A GB8021408A GB2053099A GB 2053099 A GB2053099 A GB 2053099A GB 8021408 A GB8021408 A GB 8021408A GB 8021408 A GB8021408 A GB 8021408A GB 2053099 A GB2053099 A GB 2053099A
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Depression of plunger 4 releases latch 11 from notch 5, and sideways movement of writing element 1 causes latch 12 to engage with notch 6 as the element is advanced. A second depression releases the latch 12, and spring pressure on the element causes the member 7 to pivot on the element at 9 as the element retracts and moves sideways, so that latch 11 re-engages the notch 5. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION A retractable mechanism for a writing element This invention relates to a retractable mechanism for a writing element.
In well known writing instruments of the ball point type, the writing element comprises a refill which contains the writing fluid and has a writing tip of known ball point construction. Where the writing element is desired to be retractable between an extended position in which the writing tip is projected out of a housing for writing purposes and a retracted position in which the writing tip is retracted wholly within the housing for avoiding the inadvertent transfer of writing fluid, a retractable mechanism is provided.
More especially this invention relates to a retractable mechanism for a writing element comprising a plunger, passage means defining a passage in which said plunger is constrained to move in the longitudinal direction of said passage, a pair of latch means oppositely disposed when viewed in a plane normal to said longitudinal direction, a latch member reciprocally displaceable in said longitudinal direction by means of said plunger, said latch member having a pair of laterally extending latch arms oppositely directed and each disposed for engagement with a respective one of said latch means, one of the latch means defining a forward, projected position of the writing element and the other of the latch means defining a rearward, retracted position of the writing element, when present the writing element is resiliently biased to urge the latch member rearwardly in its longitudinal direction to ensure that one of said abutment means engages with its associated latch means, advance of the plunger in the forward longitudinal direction releasing the engaged one of the abutment means from its latch means whereby the latch member may be displaced laterally to ensure alignment of the other of said abutment means with its associated latch means thereafter to engage therewith whereby the writing element may be displaced between its retracted and projected positions (or vice versa) in response to successive depressions of the plunger. Such a retractable mechanism is referred to herein as a retractable mechanism as hereinbefore defined.
One prior art retractable mechanism disclosed in United Kingdom patent No.
804,903 has the features of the retractable mechanism hereinbefore defined. The plunger has a pair of strike faces which alternately on successive depressions of the plunger strike respective ones of two cam faces on the latch member. The latch member has a rearward limb which at its rearward end defines the pair of cam faces individually associated with the plunger strike faces. The rearward limb of the latch member has a pair of latch rockers, or pivots, each of which is a pivot for a fulcrum action of the latch member thereabout when in contact with a respective interior wall portion of the passage. These latch rockers and the cam faces are located on opposite sides of a longitudinal centre line through the rearward limb of the latch member.The rearward limb extends from a base of the latch member having a planar forward bearing surface which seats on an adaptor cap fitted on the rearward end of the writing element and also carries the laterally extending oppostely directed abutment means, which are termed latch arms in that patent. Also in that patent the latch means are termed latch shoulders. In the operation of this prior art retractable mechanism, assuming the mechanism is assembled and operational, one of the latch arms will be in engagement with its respective latch shoulder (say the rearward latch shoulder defining the retracted position of the writing element).With the writing element re tracted, the cam face on the side of the latch member remote from the engaged latch arm should be positioned such that, as the plunger is depressed, a respective one of the plunger strike faces strikes that cam face to advance the latch member longitudinally in the passage.This action maintains the latch rocket (or pivot), on the same side of the latch member as the engaged latch arm, in contact with the interior wall of the passage and, as the latch member advances sufficiently to release the engagement between the latch arm and the rearward latch shoulder, the force of the plunger strike face acting on the cam face causes the latch member to pivot about the latch rocker and displace the other latch arm laterally towards the forward latch shoulder which it engages when the plunger advances latch member forwardly below the forward latch shoulder.When the plunger is released, the resilient bias acting on the writing element causes the latch member to pivot at the point of engagement between the latch arm and the forward latch shoulder to bring the other latch rocker into contact with the interior wall of the passage adjacent thereto and thereby align the other cam face (the one nearest to the latch arm engaged with the forward latch shoulder) for contact by its associated plunger strike face on the next depression of the plunger. The next depression of the plunger similarly releases the now engaged latch arm from the forward latch shoulder, and the force of the strike face on the cam face effects pivoting of the latch member about the latch rocker in contact with the passage interior wall resulting in lateral alignment of the other latch arm with the rearward latch shoulder.
Thus, the rearward latch shoulder is engaged by its associated latch arm when the plunger is released and the latch member moves rear wardly due to the resilient bias acting on the writing element. After this engagement, the other latch rocker (or pivot) is brought similarly into engagement with the passage interior wall adjacent thereto such that the cam face on the latch member required for the next depression of the plunger is aligned for contact by its respective strike face.
In patent no. 804,903, the correct alignment of the cam faces on the latch member for contact of the required one of them by its associated plunger strike face when the plunger is next depressed is critical to the operation of this retractable mechanism. Likewise, the location of the latch rockers or pivots on the sides of the latch member rearward limb is critical. Furthermore, a high degree of precision of alignment in the assembly of the components is critical to reliable operation of this retractable mechanism. The embodiment illustrated in the patent requires a multiplicity of components which can lead to high material costs, high production labour costs and the problem of high failure rates in an automated assembly situation.
The present invention seeks to provide a retractable mechanism in which the displacement of the latch member is effected more reliably, more simply and requires simpler and fewer component features. By specifying simpler components or component features, the present invention also seeks to facilitate reliable automated assembly, lower component costs and labour costs, and fewer rejects ,hollowing post assembly inspection. The present invention specifically seeks to employ a latch member which does not require, during assembly, critical alignment of its rearward limb with respect to its lateral position relative to the plunger.
According to the present invention there is provided a retractable mechanism for a writing element as hereinbefore defined characterised in that the latch member has a rearwardly extending limb with opposite faces configured for linear contact with contiguous portions of the passage interior walls, the plunger contacting the rearward end of the rearward limb on each successive depression thereof, the latch member having fulcrum means at a forward portion thereof for engagement with the writing element (when present), wherein, in use, depression of the plunger advances the latch member with its rearward limb in sliding contact with the passage interior wall contiguous with the last engaged latch means whereby the resultant of the depression force on the plunger and the resilient bias on the writing element laterally displaces latch member such that the abutment means remote mm the last engaged latch means is longitudinally aligned with its associated latch means, and thereafter release of the plunger enables the now aligned abutment means and latch means to engage followed by rocking for the latch member about its fulcrum means to place a respective face of the rearwardly extending limb of the latch member in linear contact with that portion of the passage interior wall contiguous with the now engaged latch means thereby positioning the rearwardly extending limb of the latch member in readiness for the next depression of the plunger.
Embodiments of this invention have the advantage that during assembly there is no critical lateral alignment of the latch member relative to the plunger since subsequent contact between the plunger and the latch member merely requires the forward end of the plunger to act on the rearward end of the latch member. Component features and parts are greatly simplified and lend themselves to cost reductions in component materials, simplified and reliable automated assembly and fewer inspection rejections with the economic savings which result.
It is a preferred feature of one embodiment of the invention that each latch means (5, 6) and its associated latch arm (11, 12) have cooperating means (15, 1 6) to facilitate a pivot action therebetween, and wherein when, following depression of the plunger (4) to release the last engaged latch arm (11, 12), the latch member (7) is urged rearwardly then the respective one of the faces (21, 22) of the limb (23) moves rearwardly in sliding contact with the co-operating means (15) of a latch means (5, 6) thereby laterally positioning the latch member (7) such that the resilient bias (A) acting on the writing element (1) is effective to cause said pivot action between the now engaged latch arm (11 or 12) and latch means (5 or 6).It is important to ensure by the sliding contact of the limb (23) with the co-operating means (15), specifically a pivot edge, that the co-operating means (15, 16) are brought into register since this also ensures that the line of action of writing element (1) (due to its resilient bias in the rearward direction) on the latch member (7) is effective to rock the latch member (7) about its fulcrum (9) and effective to bring about the pivot action between the co-operating means (15, 16). If this line of action of this force (A) was too near the side wall (of the engaged latch means and latch arm), then the requisite pivot action and rocking of the latch member would not occur.
It is also a feature of the preferred embodi ment that the rearwardly extending limb (23) has side faces (21, 22) which are linear when viewed in a plane normal to said longitudinal direction, said latch arms (5, 6) on by the forward portion (8) of the latch member (7) being arranged laterally of the limb (23) and being configured to define therewith notches (16) for co-operation with pivot edges (15) on the latch means (5, 6) to facilitate sliding contact between said pivot edges (15) and the side faces (21, 22) to bring said pivot edges (15) and notches (16) into register for pivot action therebetween, and said fulcrum means (9) on said forward portion (8) of the latch member (7) depends below said latch arms (5, 6) for engagement with the writing element (1), whereby rearward movement of the writing element caused by the force (A) of its resilient bias brings the pivot edges (15) and notches (16) into register and ensures that the latch member (7) is able to rock about its fulcrum (9).
It is a further feature of the preferred embodiment that the passage defining means (2) and the latch means (5, 6) are integral, the latch means (5, 6) being arranged at laterally opposite and axially spaced locations at the end of the passage (3) communicating with the latch member (7), the latch member (7) alternately contacting opposite portions (13, 14) of the passage (3) contiguous with respective ones of the latch means (5, 6) according to which of its latch arms (11, 12) is engaged with a latch means (5, 6).
Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which Figure 1 shows schematically and in elevation, partly in section a retractable mechanism for a writing element in the retracted position of the element; Figures 2 to 5 show diagrammatically the operation of the retractable mechanism in transferring the writing element from the retracted position of the member in Fig. 1 to the advanced position of the member in Fig.
5; Figures 6 to 8 show diagrammatically the operation of the retractable mechanism transferring the writing element from the advanced position of Fig. 5 to the retracted position of Fig. 1; and, Figure 9 shows a writing instrument incorporating a retractable mechanism according to the embodiment of Fig. 1.
In Fig. 1 there is shown schematically a retractable mechanism for a writing element 1. Passage defining means 2 define a passage 3 in which a plunger 4 is constrained to move in the longitudinal direction of the passage 3.
A pair of latch means 5, 6 are oppositely disposed, when viewed in a plane normal to the longitudinal direction of passage 3. These latch means 5, 6 are also mutually spaced in the longitudinal direction of passage 3; as will become clear the latch means 5, 6 determine advanced or projected and retracted positions of the writing element 1. A latch member 7 is reciprocally displaceable in the longitudinal direction of passage 3 by means of the plunger 4. Latch member 7 has one forward end 8 defining a pivot edge 9 for engagement with the end face 10 of the writing element 1.
A pair of latch arms 11, 1 2 extend laterally of the latch member 7 in opposite directions and each of the latch arms 11, 1 2 is disposed for engagement with an associated one of the latch means 5, 6.
The writing element 1 is resiliently biased (by means not shown, but see Fig. 9) in the direction of arrow A to urge the latch member 1 in said longitudinal direction until one of the latch arms 11, 1 2 contacts its associated latch means 5, 6: as shown in Fig. 1 latch arm 11 contacts latch means 5. The plunger 4 may be advanced against the bias acting on the latch member 7. From the position shown in Fig. 1 an actuating advance of the plunger 4 causes the latch member 7 to be angularly displaced about its pivot edge 9 and about its position of contact with the plunger 4 to the extent necessary for the other of the latch arms 1 2 to be aligned with its associated latch means 6 (as will be explained below with reference to Figs. 2 to 5).As will also be explained below, retraction of the plunger 4 (after an actuating advance thereof) allows the latch arm 1 2 so aligned to engage its associated latch means 6. This engagement between latch arm 1 2 and latch means 6 is maintained until a further advance of the plunger 4 is effected.
In this embodiment, it is a preferred feature that each latch means 5, 6 and its associated latch arm 11, 1 2 is configured to facilitate a pivot action therebetween. After the plunger 4 is retracted, under the influence of the bias acting on latch member 7, to the extent that one of the latch arms 6 engages its associated latch means 1 2 (as in Fig. 4), pivot action of the latch member 7 is initiated and continues until the latch member 7 abuts that portion 14 of the passage 3 contiguous with the latch means 6 (Fig. 5).In this embodiment, the latch means 5, 6 each define a pivot edge 1 5 and the latch arms 11, 1 2 each define a notch 1 6 for line contact with the respective pivot edge 1 5 about which line contact the pivot edge 1 5 executes this pivot action.
As shown in Fig. 1, the passage defining means 2 and the latch means 5, 6 are integral and form part of a casing for the retractable mechanism. The latch means 5, 6 are arranged at laterally opposite and axially spaced locations at the end 1 7 of the passage 3 communicating with the latch member 7.
The latch member 7 alternately contacts (Figs.
1 and 5) opposite portions 13, 1 4 of the passage 3 continguous with respective ones of the latch means 5, 6 according to which of its latch arms 11, 1 2 is engaged with a latch means 5, 6.
The operation of the retractable mechanism in transferring the writing element 1 between the retractable position of the member in Fig.
1 and the advanced position of the member in Fig. 5 will now be described. With the mechanism in its Fig. 1 attitude, the plunger 4 is advanced by a force applied to the end thereof 1 8 which extends outside the passage 3. This force overcomes the bias acting on the latch member 7 and causes plunger 4, latch member 7 and writing element 1 to advance in direction of arrow B (Fig. 2). This advance initially releases the latch means 11 from the latch arm 6. The forces A 8 B are not colinearly directed, but rather act along separate, spaced longitudinally extending paths with respect to the passage 3. This gives rise to a couple which results in a force (Fig. 3) in the direction of arrow F.Until latch arm 1 2 passes longitudinally below the latch means 6. the force F simply urges the latch member 7 laterally of the passage 3 to maintain contact between the passage wall 1 4 and the latch member 7. Continued advance of the plunger 4 causes the latch member 7 to advance to a position in which the latch arm 1 2 is longitudinally below the latch means 6 (Fig. 3). As the latch member 7 advances further (downwardly in Fig. 2), the latch member 7 no longer contacts the passage wall 14 and in consequence the force F urges the latch member 7 laterally across the cavity 1 9 towards a position in which the latch arm 1 2 is below the latch means 6 and contacts the side wall 20.As the latch member 3 effects this lateral displacement, this displacement is accompanied by a pivoting action of the rearwardly extending limb 23 of the latch member 7 about its position of contact with the plunger 4. In addition, during the lateral displacement of the latch member 7, displacement of the upper end 10 of the writing element 1 towards the side wall 20 also occurs (as shown in Fig. 3). This displacement of the upper end 10 is possible if the writing element 1 is flexible (as in the case of some refills of writing instruments) and also if the mounting of a rigid writing element 1 (which is not shown and which is at the end of member 1 remote from end 10) is such as to allow tilting of the member 1.
When after advancing plunger 4 to position the latch member 7 with the latch arm 1 2 longitudinally below the latch means 6, the plunger 4 is released, then the bias acting on writing element 1 causes the writing element 1 to urge the latch member 7 upwardly until, as shown in Fig. 3, the latch arm 1 2 contacts the latch means 6 and engages therewith.
This engagement is retained until plunger 4 is next advanced.
In this preferred embodiment, latcharm 12 is provided with notch 1 6 which engages in line contact with a pivot edge 1 5 on the undercut latch means 6. This facilitates pivot action of the latch member 7 about the pivot edge 1 5 as illustrated in Fig. 4. The pivot action about pivot edge 15 results from the bias acting upwardly on the writing element 1 which is also applied to the latch member 7 and creates the couple G. In consequence, latch member 7 continues to pivot about the pivot edge 1 5 until contacting the portion 14 of the passage 3 contiguous with the latch means 6, as shown in Fig. 5.
The rearward movement of the latch member 7 is accompanied by the pivot edge 9 moving away from the side wall 20 in the cavity 1 9. As may be seen from Figs. 1 and 5, the latch member 7 is contoured at its upper side faces 21, 22 for linear contact with the portions 13, 14 of passage 3 in its retracted and advanced attitudes shown in these Figures. This configuration of the side faces 21, 22 of the latch member 7 on the limb 23 leads to the limb 23 having a substantially triangular section as seen in Figs. 1 to 5. Limb 23 and pivot end 8 are longitudinally oppositely disposed on control member 7 relative to latch arms 11, 12.
It is important to note that, as the latch member 7 moves rearwardly from its Fig. 3 position to its Fig. 4 position, sliding contact between the pivot edge 1 5 and the side face 22 of the limb 23 ensures that the latch member 7 moves laterally to a position in which the pivot edge 1 5 and notch 1 6 are in register for subsequent pivot action therebetween. Furthermore, this lateral movement of the latch member 7 ensures that the resilient bias acting on the writing element is effective to cause the requisite pivot action between the now engaged latch arms 1 2 and latch means 6. In addition this is then accompanied by rocking of the latch member 7 about its fulcrum means 9.This places the side face 22 of limb 23 in linear contact with the passage portion 1 4 contiguous with the latch means 6 thereby positioning the limb 23 of the latch member 7 in readiness for the next depression of the plunger 4. The plunger 4 returns to its rearward position due to the bias acting on the writing element 1. It is possible to bias the plunger 4 so that, when released, it returns under its own bias to its rearward position.
The operation of the retractable mechanism in transferring the writing element 1 from the advanced position of Fig. 5 to the retracted position of Fig. 1 will now be described also referring to Figs. 6 to 8. This operation is analoguous to that described above for the advance of the writing element 1. Fig. 6 shows schematically the release of the latch arm 1 2 from the latch means 6 as it is about to occur with the plunger 4 being urged in the direction of arrow B. At the same time, force F urges latch member 7 towards side wall 24 of cavity 1 9 aligning latch arm 11 with latch means 5. Contact between the latch member 7 and side wall 24 occurs within the plunger 4 depressed as shown in Fig. 7. At this point, limb 23 is still in contact with passage portion 14. On release of the plunger 4, the bias acting on the writing element 1 causes the latch member 7 to be urged upwardly until latch arm 11 contacts and en gages latch means 5 (Fig. 8). During this movement, as the latch member 7 contacts side wall 24 the upwardly directed bias force A also tends to rotate the latch member 7 in the sense urging limb 23 towards passage portion 1 3. As shown in Fig. 8, when the latch arm 11 with its notch 1 6 engages pivot edge 1 5 or latch means 5, the couple G causes limb 23 to pivot about pivot edge 1 5.
This pivot action continues until side portion 21 of limb 23 contacts wall portion 13 of passage 3 in the retracted position of the writing element 1 shown in Fig. 1. Again, the engagement between latch arm 11 and latch means 5 is maintained due to the bias of element 1 until plunger 4 is next advanced.
Also pivot edge 9 is moved away from the side wall 24 from its Fig. 8 position to its Fig.
1 position.
A writing instrument incorporating the retractable mechanism of Fig. 1 is shown in Fig.
9 which is an elevational view, partly in section of a ball-point pen. The pen has a hollow casing 31 which is provided at its forward end 32 with an internal shoulder 33 and a bore 34 of reduced diameter with respect to the hollow interior 1 9 of the casing 31. The bore 34 is of a suitable diameter for a ball-point refill 36 to be slidingly displaced therein for the purpose of displacing a tip portion 35 between its retracted position and its advanced writing position.
The refill 36 is resiliently biased towards its retracted position by means of a spring 37 which bears upon the shoulder 33 and a crimp 38 on the refill 36. The refill 36 is restrained from further displacement towards the top of the casing 31 by contact with the pivot edge 9 on the latch member 7 of the retractable mechanism. Since the retractable mechanism is that of Fig. 1, the same reference numberals are employed for like parts in Fig. 9 and a complete description of its structure and operation will not be repeated. The casing 31 is provided with a hollow closure member 39 which is threadedly connected thereto at 40. The plunger 4 of the retractable mechanism is located in a passage 3 of the closure member 39 and by known conventional means not shown, is retained within the passage 3. Assembly of the ball-point pen requires the spring 3 and refill 36 to be placed in the casing 31.The plunger 4 is then arranged in the closure member 39.
Then the latch member 7 is placed in the passage 3. The latch member 7 will automatically take up its correct position in use and no particular lateral alignment is required at this assembly stage which represents a significant advantage over the prior art mechanism. Finally, the casing member 31 and closure member 39 are threadedly connected together. Provided that the refill is at or near the axis of the casing 31, an initial full depression of the plunger 4 will ensure that the pivot edge 9 rests on the upper edge 10 of the refill 36.
In the aforegoing embodiment of the retractable mechanism of Figs. 1 to 8, the latch member 7 is shown to be provided with a pivot edge 9 which rests on the face 10 at the end of the refill 36. The pivot edge 9 provides fulcrum means for pivot action of the latch member 7 about the end face 10 of the refill 36. In a modification, the latch member 7 may be provided with a recess to receive the upper end of the refill 36. The recess may be formed by a cavity having faces defining a dihedral angle. Such a recess will enable the latch member 7 to perform its required pivot action about the end of the refill.

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1. A retractable mechanism for a writing element comprising a plunger (4), a passage means (2) defining a passage (3) in which said plunger (4) is constrained to move in the longitudinal direction of said passage (3), a pair of latch means (1 5) oppositely disposed when viewed in a plane normal to said longitudinal direction, a latch member (7) reciprocally displaceable in said longitudinal direction by means of said plunger (4), said latch member (7) having a pair of laterally extending latch arms (11, 12) oppositely directed and each disposed for engagement with a respective one of said latch means (5 or 6), one of the latch means (6) defining a forward, projected position of the writing element (1) and the other of the latch means (5) defining a rearward, retracted position of the writing element (1), when present the writing element (1) is resiliently biased to urge the latch member (7) rearwardly in its longitudinal direction to ensure that one of said latch arms (11, 1 2) engages with its associated latch means (5, 6), advance of the plunger (4) in the forward longitudinal direction releasing the engaged one of the latch arms (11) from its latch means (5, 6) whereby the latch member (7) may be displaced laterally to ensure alignment of the other of said latch arms (12) with its associated latch means (6) thereafter to engage therewith whereby the writing element (1) may be displaced between its retracted and projected positions (or vice versa) in response to successive depressions of the plunger (4) characterised in that the latch member (7) has a rearwardly extending limb (23) with opposite faces (21, 22) configured for linear contact with contiguous portions (13, 14) of the passage interior walls (2), the plunger (4) contacting the rearward end of the rearward limb (23) on each successive depression thereof, the latch member (7) having fulcrum means (9) at a forward portion (8) thereof for engagement with the writing element (1) (when present), wherein, in use, depression of the plunger (4) advances the latch member (7) with its rearward limb (23) in sliding contact with the passage interior wall contiguous (13 or 14) with the last engaged latch arm (11 or 12) whereby the resultant (F) of the depression force (B) on the plunger (4) and the resilient bias (A) on the writing element (1) laterally displaces latch member (7) such that the latch arm (12 or 11) remote from the last engaged latch means (5, 6), is longitudinally aligned with its associated latch means (5, 6), and thereafter release of the plunger (4) enables the now aligned latch arm (12 or 11) and latch means (5, 6) to engage followed by rocking for the latch member (7) about its fulcrum means (9) to place a respective face (22 or 21) of the rearwardly extending limb (23) of the latch member (7) in linear contact with that portion (14 or 13) of the passage interior wall (2) contiguous with the now engaged latch means (5, 6) thereby positioning the rearwardly extending limb (23) of the latch member (7) in readiness for the next depression of the plunger (4).
2. A retractable mechanism as claimed in Claim 1, wherein each latch means (5, 6) and its associated latch arm (11, 12) have cooperating means (15, 1 6) to facilitate a pivot action therebetween, and wherein when, following depression of the plunger (4) to release the last engaged latch arm (11, 12), the latch member (7) is urged rearwardly then the respective one of the faces (21, 22) of the limb (23) moves rearwardly in sliding contact with the co-operating means (15) of a latch means (5, 6) thereby laterally positioning the latch member (7) such that the resilient bias (A) acting on the writing element (1) is effective to cause said pivot action between the now engaged latch arm (11 or 12) and latch means (5 or 6).
3. A retractable mechanism as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the rearwardly extending limb (23) has side faces (21, 22) which are linear when viewed in a plane normal to said longitudinal direction, said latch arms (5, 6) on the forward portion (8) of the latch member (7) being arranged laterally of the limb (23) and being configured to define therewith notches (16) for co-operation with pivot edges (15) on the latch means (5, 6) to facilitate sliding contact between said pivot edges (15) and the side faces (21, 22) to bring said pivot edges (15) and notches (16) into register for pivot action therebetween, and said fulcrum means (9) on said forward portion (8) of the latch member (7) depends below said latch arms (5, 6) for engagement with the writing element (1), whereby rearward movement of the writing element caused by the force (A) of its resilient bias brings the pivot edges (15) and notches (16) into register and ensures that the latch member (7) is able to rock about its fulcrum (9).
4. A retractable mechanism as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the passage defining means (2) and the latch means (5, 6) are integral, the latch means (5, 6) being arranged at laterally opposite and axially spaced locations at the end of the passage (3) communicating with the latch member (7), the latch member (7) alternately contacting opposite portions (13, 14) of the passage (3) contiguous with respective ones of the latch means (5, 6) according to which of its latch arm (11, 12) is engaged with a latch means (5, 6).
5. A retractable mechanism as claimed in Claim 1, wherein each latch means (5, 6) and its associated latch arm (11, 12) have cooperating means (15, 1 6) to facilitate a pivot action therebetween, wherein after the plunger (4) retracts to the extent that one of said latch arms (11, 12) engages its associated latch means (5, 6), angular displacement of the latch member (7) is initiated and continues until the latch member (7) abuts that portion (13, 14) of the passage (3) contiguous with the respective one of the latch arms (11, 12).
6. A retractable mechanism as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the fulcrum means (9) of the latch member (7) comprises pivot means for pivotal contact with one end of the writing element (1).
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