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US1322862A
US1322862A US1322862DA US1322862A US 1322862 A US1322862 A US 1322862A US 1322862D A US1322862D A US 1322862DA US 1322862 A US1322862 A US 1322862A
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  • a wrist watch Like a wrist watch, it is carried attached to the wrist, consisting of a case where 111k'1S kept, and of an ink-supplying plpe, which 1s connected with the case at one end, havmg a gold pen-point at the-other end.
  • Figure 1 shows the invention in use.
  • Fig. 2 showsdisconnection of parts and their places.
  • Fig. 3 indicates how the case is attached to the wrist, and
  • a hand is visible, on the wrist of which there is a case B, which is attached to the wrist by a strap (Z,- on the top of the case there is a cover A, which is screwed off which usually comes with fountain pen- Patented Nov. 25, 1919..
  • the ink case is made of the material that ordinary fountain pens are made of.
  • the ink flows from B into 6 to 9, when writing.
  • the hand being much higher than the wrist, the flow of the ink is interrupted, and it becomes necessary to use out the ink present in the half of the pipe near the pen; when this is gone, the writer must i simply turn slightly his or her hand sidewise, towardthe body, and the ink flows agaln into 6; when thls 1nk 1s gone, the same operation is repeated.
  • B can be made to contain much more ink than ordinary fountain pens contain, for the shape and the size of the case may be varied; and in order to exhaust the ink present in the half 6 nearest to the pen, many sheets of paper can be covered,
  • a case for ink In a wrist fountain pen, a case for ink, means for securing the case to the wrist, a flexible pipe having a pen-point at one end being in rigid connection with the case, and writing being performed byholdin r the pipe between the thumb and the forefinger, the ink flowing to the penthrough the pipe, the pipe when not used being adapted to be wound around the case or the wrist, (and case,

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l. ZIPORYN.
WRIST FOUNTAIN PEN.
APPLICATION-FILED Aus.6. 1919.
Zqvenfor Patented Nov. 25, 1919.
ISIDORE ZIPOBYN, on NEW YORK, N. Y.
WRIST FOUNTAIN-PEN.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed August 6,1919. Serial No. 315,639.
lutely different from those used at present.
Like a wrist watch, it is carried attached to the wrist, consisting of a case where 111k'1S kept, and of an ink-supplying plpe, which 1s connected with the case at one end, havmg a gold pen-point at the-other end. The
' pipe is made to fall between the thumb and the forefinger, and writing is performed in the usual way. It is made so as not to stain the things worn, can be used by man or woman, but it is especially handy to the woman, who otherwise has noplace for the ordinary fountain'pen.
In the following I describe, in connection with the accompanying drawing, a means for carrying my invention into practice.
In the drawing, Figure 1 shows the invention in use. Fig. 2 showsdisconnection of parts and their places. Fig. 3 indicates how the case is attached to the wrist, and
the rings through which the pipe is passed.
when not used.
Similar letters refer? to similar parts throughout the views.
In Fig. l, a hand is visible, on the wrist of which there is a case B, which is attached to the wrist by a strap (Z,- on the top of the case there is a cover A, which is screwed off which usually comes with fountain pen- Patented Nov. 25, 1919..
points, thus making the end of the pipe hard on one inch and 'a half.
The ink case is made of the material that ordinary fountain pens are made of.
The ink flows from B into 6 to 9, when writing. The hand being much higher than the wrist, the flow of the ink is interrupted, and it becomes necessary to use out the ink present in the half of the pipe near the pen; when this is gone, the writer must i simply turn slightly his or her hand sidewise, towardthe body, and the ink flows agaln into 6; when thls 1nk 1s gone, the same operation is repeated. B can be made to contain much more ink than ordinary fountain pens contain, for the shape and the size of the case may be varied; and in order to exhaust the ink present in the half 6 nearest to the pen, many sheets of paper can be covered,
The pipe 6, when not used, is put around the wrist, through leather ears or rings in the strap,as 1', 1" indicated in Fig. 3, the penpoint entering into 0, which is a tube solid with B; or the pipe can be put around the circumference of the reservoir, the penpoint falling into 0; or 0 can be made to come off B, screwed on 9 (Fig. 2), and then placed againon B, the latter having an r opening by its side to accept it, in the form of a ring, hook or spring, as shown in Fig. 2, where the top is shown removable and independent ofk, is being a ring solid with the reservoir; or the dots :0 indicating a spring for the same purpose.
I claim:
In a wrist fountain pen, a case for ink, means for securing the case to the wrist, a flexible pipe having a pen-point at one end being in rigid connection with the case, and writing being performed byholdin r the pipe between the thumb and the forefinger, the ink flowing to the penthrough the pipe, the pipe when not used being adapted to be wound around the case or the wrist, (and case,
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US4869611A (en) * 1988-07-18 1989-09-26 Denise Noll Bingo card marker
US20050232682A1 (en) * 2004-04-16 2005-10-20 Aguirre Mario R Writing instrument holding and retaining device

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US4869611A (en) * 1988-07-18 1989-09-26 Denise Noll Bingo card marker
US20050232682A1 (en) * 2004-04-16 2005-10-20 Aguirre Mario R Writing instrument holding and retaining device
US7252450B2 (en) * 2004-04-16 2007-08-07 Mario Ramirez Aguirre Writing instrument holding and retaining device

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