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US1494988A
US1494988A US566810A US56681022A US1494988A US 1494988 A US1494988 A US 1494988A US 566810 A US566810 A US 566810A US 56681022 A US56681022 A US 56681022A US 1494988 A US1494988 A US 1494988A
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  • This invention relates to pencil sharpeners, and particularly to a sharpener t e cutting portion of which is provided with novel means for its rotation as pressure is applied to a portion of the casing or housing of the sharpener.
  • t is an object of this invention to pro- 'vide novel means whereby a sharpener is rotated automatically by pressure on the casing, means being further provided for facilitating the operation of the cutter under the pressure in one direction by an operator and under the impluse of springs in the opposite direction.
  • the invention consists in the details of construction, and in the arrangement and combination of parts to be hereinafter more :fully set forth and claimed.
  • Figure 2 illustrates a; vertical sectional view thereof, showing the mechanism partly in section and partly in elevation; and resident of Richmond Furnace, 1n the a line corresponding with the line 7-7 of.
  • a cover 13 telescopes with respect to the side 14: of the base, and the said side may be provided with a'glazed or other transarent covering 15which guards an opening through which the interior of the easin may be seen.
  • the telescoping cover has aracket orhanger 17 therein, secured in place in any appropriate manner, and this bracket constitutes bearings for journals 18 and 19, the lower ends of which are hollow and form housings which telescope with relation to the posts. 11.
  • Each housing has astud or' pin 20 which fits in a spiral groove of itslrespective post, and
  • the .springs21 are located in the housings and bear against the ends of the posts and serve to hold theparts in the normal postions shown in Fig. 2, it being understood that when the telescoping coveris pressed downwardly, the springs 21 are compressed, whereas when the telescoping cover is released, the sprin s act to force the said cover upwardly. y this action, the cutter is rotated alternately in opposite directions as the cover is pressed. down and forced upwardly.
  • Each ournal preferably hasanintegral pinion 22, the teeth of which engage teeth 23 of the cutter head 24, which cutter head is likewise journaled in the hanger, and the parts are preferably in the associated relation shown in Fig. 2.
  • the cutter head is hollow and of a con figuration to receive a pencil.
  • the cover has an aperture 25 which is in alinement with the opening in the cutter head, and the pencil may be inserted through the said opening into the cutter head.
  • the cutter head has, in the present embodiment of the invention, two radially disupper surface 33 which will serve to en-,
  • the cover has a rib or apertured plate 34 on its under surface in which the cutter head is journaled and in which the upper ends of the journals 19 are rotatably guided.
  • the plate 32 is secured on the cutter head by fastenings 35 such as screws.
  • telescopically arranged elements means for exerting force to act normally to separate .the elements, a post carried by one of the elements having a spiral groove, a member rotatably mounted in the other element and having a stud adapted to travel in the spiral groove whereby the member is rotated as the elements are moved toward or away from each other, a cutter head rotatably mounted in one of the elements and means) for communicating the motion of the rotatable member to the cutter head.
  • a rotatably' mounted cutter head In a pencil sharpener, a rotatably' mounted cutter head, said cutter head having oppositely disposed slots the walls of which are flared, knives secured to one of the walls of each slot, a spring for engaging the exposed lead of a pencil secured to ing? the exposed lead of a pencil secured.
  • a hollow cutter head having radially disposed slots, a blade secured to one of the walls of each slot, an element for engaging and bracing the exposed lead of a pencil secured to the other wall of each slot, and means for rotating the cutter head.
  • a pencil sharpener telescopically arranged elements, journals rotatably mounted in one of the elements and having gear teeth, a sleeve forming a part of. each journal, spirally slotted posts fitting in the said sleeves, a cutter head rotatably mounted between the journals and having teeth engaging the teeth of the journals by which the cutter head is driven, springs for urging the elements apart, and blades carried by the cutter head.
  • a pencil sharpener telescopically arranged elements, journals rotatably mounted in one of the elements and having gear teeth, a sleeve forming a part of each journal, spirally slotted posts fitting in the said sleeves, a cutter head'rotata'bly mounted between the journals and having teeth engaging the teeth of the journals by which the cutter head is driven, springs for urging the elements apart, the said cutter head having transversely disposed slots with flared walls, a knife secured to one of the walls of each slot, a lead guiding sprin secured to the other wall of each slot, an an element carried by the head for dressing the end of the lead.

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May 20, 1924;
1,494,988 J. H. BOYD I PENCIL SHARPENER Filed June a, 1922 W WA nucnfoz,
Patented May 20, 1924.
curiae states JOSEPH HENRY BOYD, 0 E RICHMOND FURNACE, MASSACHUSETTS.
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Application filed an e,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH H. Born,.a citizen of the United States of America,
county of Berkshire and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pencil Sharpeners, of which the following is aspecification.
This invention relates to pencil sharpeners, and particularly to a sharpener t e cutting portion of which is provided with novel means for its rotation as pressure is applied to a portion of the casing or housing of the sharpener.
t is an object of this invention to pro- 'vide novel means whereby a sharpener is rotated automatically by pressure on the casing, means being further provided for facilitating the operation of the cutter under the pressure in one direction by an operator and under the impluse of springs in the opposite direction.
It is an object of this invention furthermore to produce a encil sharpener in which the cutter is provi ed with a lead dressing or trimming element, efiective to shape the end of the lead'after the pencil has been sharpened.
It is a further object of this invention to produce a cutter having means for protecting the exposed lead te prevent it from r cludes novel means for com'municatin 35 bein broken while the device is being manipu ated; and the invention further inrotary motion to the cutter from the recIprocating action or motion imparted to the cutter mounting or carrier.
It is furthermore an object 0t this invention to produce a cutter which can be operated expeditiously and by one hand, as the pencil may be held and force applied simultaneously.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction, and in the arrangement and combination of parts to be hereinafter more :fully set forth and claimed.
In describing the invention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawings forming part of this application wherein like characters denote corresponding parts in the several views, and inwhich- I Figure 1 illustrates a view in elevation of the casing in which the mechanism is housed;
1922. erial in. 566,810.
Figure 2 illustrates a; vertical sectional view thereof, showing the mechanism partly in section and partly in elevation; and resident of Richmond Furnace, 1n the a line corresponding with the line 7-7 of.
n these drawings 10 denotes a base which is so formed as to be capable of use as a paper weight, and the said base constitutes anchorages for the spirally groovedzposts 11, it being shown that the said posts are anchored in place by screw threaded joints 12. o
A cover 13 telescopes with respect to the side 14: of the base, and the said side may be provided with a'glazed or other transarent covering 15which guards an opening through which the interior of the easin may be seen. The telescoping cover has aracket orhanger 17 therein, secured in place in any appropriate manner, and this bracket constitutes bearings for journals 18 and 19, the lower ends of which are hollow and form housings which telescope with relation to the posts. 11. Each housing has astud or' pin 20 which fits in a spiral groove of itslrespective post, and
t erefore, as the housin are telescoped on the said posts and t e pins travel in the spiral grooves, the journals are rotated in their bearings.
The .springs21 are located in the housings and bear against the ends of the posts and serve to hold theparts in the normal postions shown in Fig. 2, it being understood that when the telescoping coveris pressed downwardly, the springs 21 are compressed, whereas when the telescoping cover is released, the sprin s act to force the said cover upwardly. y this action, the cutter is rotated alternately in opposite directions as the cover is pressed. down and forced upwardly.
Each ournal preferably hasanintegral pinion 22, the teeth of which engage teeth 23 of the cutter head 24, which cutter head is likewise journaled in the hanger, and the parts are preferably in the associated relation shown in Fig. 2.
The cutter head is hollow and of a con figuration to receive a pencil. The cover has an aperture 25 which is in alinement with the opening in the cutter head, and the pencil may be inserted through the said opening into the cutter head.
'The cutter head has, in the present embodiment of the invention, two radially disupper surface 33 which will serve to en-,
gage the end of the lead to dress it to ap propriate sharpness after the knives have acted on it.
It will be seen that the cover has a rib or apertured plate 34 on its under surface in which the cutter head is journaled and in which the upper ends of the journals 19 are rotatably guided. The plate 32 is secured on the cutter head by fastenings 35 such as screws.
I claim:
1. In a pencil sharpener, telescopically arranged elements, means for exerting force to act normally to separate .the elements, a post carried by one of the elements having a spiral groove, a member rotatably mounted in the other element and having a stud adapted to travel in the spiral groove whereby the member is rotated as the elements are moved toward or away from each other, a cutter head rotatably mounted in one of the elements and means) for communicating the motion of the rotatable member to the cutter head.
2; In a pencil sharpener, a rotatably' mounted cutter head, said cutter head having oppositely disposed slots the walls of which are flared, knives secured to one of the walls of each slot, a spring for engaging the exposed lead of a pencil secured to ing? the exposed lead of a pencil secured.
to the other wall of each slot, means for rotating the said head, and elements on the end of the cutter head for engaging the end' of the lead for shaping the said end.
4. In a pencil sharpener, a hollow cutter head having radially disposed slots, a blade secured to one of the walls of each slot, an element for engaging and bracing the exposed lead of a pencil secured to the other wall of each slot, and means for rotating the cutter head.
5. In a pencil sharpener, telescopically arranged elements, journals rotatably mounted in one of the elements and having gear teeth, a sleeve forming a part of. each journal, spirally slotted posts fitting in the said sleeves, a cutter head rotatably mounted between the journals and having teeth engaging the teeth of the journals by which the cutter head is driven, springs for urging the elements apart, and blades carried by the cutter head.
6. In a pencil sharpener, telescopically arranged elements, journals rotatably mounted in one of the elements and having gear teeth, a sleeve forming a part of each journal, spirally slotted posts fitting in the said sleeves, a cutter head'rotata'bly mounted between the journals and having teeth engaging the teeth of the journals by which the cutter head is driven, springs for urging the elements apart, the said cutter head having transversely disposed slots with flared walls, a knife secured to one of the walls of each slot, a lead guiding sprin secured to the other wall of each slot, an an element carried by the head for dressing the end of the lead.
JOSEPH HENRY BOYD.
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US2439252A (en) * 1945-04-18 1948-04-06 Clayton E Jordan Pencil sharpener
US3175539A (en) * 1960-10-18 1965-03-30 Faber Castell A W Electric lead and pencil sharpener
US3237607A (en) * 1964-11-09 1966-03-01 Patrick R O'brien Pencil sharpener
USD383165S (en) * 1995-09-25 1997-09-02 Manufacture D'articles De Precision Et De Dessin M.A.P.E.D. Pencil sharpener
US20120124845A1 (en) * 2010-11-16 2012-05-24 Eisen Gmbh Sharpener for pencils and/or cosmetic pencils
US20120233867A1 (en) * 2011-03-15 2012-09-20 Choon Nang Energy Equipment Mfy., Ltd. Pencil sharpener with two blades

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2439252A (en) * 1945-04-18 1948-04-06 Clayton E Jordan Pencil sharpener
US3175539A (en) * 1960-10-18 1965-03-30 Faber Castell A W Electric lead and pencil sharpener
US3237607A (en) * 1964-11-09 1966-03-01 Patrick R O'brien Pencil sharpener
USD383165S (en) * 1995-09-25 1997-09-02 Manufacture D'articles De Precision Et De Dessin M.A.P.E.D. Pencil sharpener
US20120124845A1 (en) * 2010-11-16 2012-05-24 Eisen Gmbh Sharpener for pencils and/or cosmetic pencils
US20120233867A1 (en) * 2011-03-15 2012-09-20 Choon Nang Energy Equipment Mfy., Ltd. Pencil sharpener with two blades

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