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US1657033A
US1657033A US530073A US53007322A US1657033A US 1657033 A US1657033 A US 1657033A US 530073 A US530073 A US 530073A US 53007322 A US53007322 A US 53007322A US 1657033 A US1657033 A US 1657033A
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    • B43K5/00Pens with ink reservoirs in holders, e.g. fountain-pens
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  • This invention relates to fountain pens and is more particularly directed to .what may be styled 'the ccartridge7 pen in which the inl; supply Vis carried in an individual cartridge or holder which is thrown away or otherwise disposed of and a new filled cartridge or container substituted when the cartridge in use becomes empty.
  • rlhe present invention is more particularly directed to an improvement in which the ink cartridge itself forms the handle or barrel of the pen and which thus dispenses with the necessity of any other handle or barrel.
  • Figure l is a View, partly in side elevation and partly in section, showing the cartridge or holder before 1t has been attached to the end piece which holds the cap.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged sectional view of the end piece showing the cartridge attached thereto.
  • l designates the end piece in which is inserted the pen point or nib 2.
  • the end piece is pro ⁇ vided with the usual feed member 3 andis.H
  • the reduced screw-threaded portion 4 To this portion 4 is adapted to be detachably screwed the cartridge 5, which has preferably been filled with ink.
  • This cartridge or ink container 5 may be made',
  • the pen As soon as the oint 10 has punctured the cartridge, which 1s accomplished'just before the holder has been entirely screwed onto the member 4, the pen is ready for use. Vhen the cartridge is empty, i. e., when the ink has been used up, the cartridge is simply unscrewed and a new sealed filled cartridge simply screwed on and punctured as before.
  • a fountain pen the combination with a pen holding portion having a pen point fitted in one end and an exteriorly threaded engaging portion on the opposite end thereof, of a hollow bevel puncturing element centrally mounted on the threaded end of said pen holding portion, an ink conduit extending from said hollow puncturing element curved at its opposite end to deliver ink to the back of the pen point, a replaceable ink container forming the barrel portion of the pen, said container constructed with an internally threaded flange adapted to be screwed onto the exteriorly threaded l engaging portion -of said pen holding portion and a cup-shaped puncturable seal extending entirely across the interior of said barrel portion at the base of said threaded Harige adapted to be centrally punctured by said uncturing element to permit ink to ow duit to said pen point.
  • a fountain pen the combination with a pen holding portion having a pen point fitted in one end and an exteriorly threaded engaging portion on the opposite end thereof, of a puncturing element mounted on the threaded end of said pen holding portion.
  • an ink conduit extending inwardly l'roni said puncturing element to deliver ink to the pen point ⁇ a replaceable ink container forming the arrel portion of the pen, said container constructed with an internally threaded flange adapted to be screwed onto the eXteriorly threaded engaging portion of said pen holding portion, and a puncturable seal extending across the interior of said barrel portion at the base of said threaded flange adapted to be punctured by said puncturing element to permit ink to flow from the container through said conduit to said pen point.

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Jan. 24, 192s. 1,657,033
R. T. POLLOCK FOUNTAIN PEN Original Filed Jan.18. 1922 fm1/wz far:
Patented Jan. 24,1928.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT T. IPOLLOCK, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO POLLOCK PEN COM- PANY, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE.
FOUNTAIN PEN.
Application filed January 18, 1922, Serial No. 530,073. Renewed March 15, 1926.
This invention relates to fountain pens and is more particularly directed to .what may be styled 'the ccartridge7 pen in which the inl; supply Vis carried in an individual cartridge or holder which is thrown away or otherwise disposed of and a new filled cartridge or container substituted when the cartridge in use becomes empty.
rlhe present invention is more particularly directed to an improvement in which the ink cartridge itself forms the handle or barrel of the pen and which thus dispenses with the necessity of any other handle or barrel.
ln' the drawing, Figure l is a View, partly in side elevation and partly in section, showing the cartridge or holder before 1t has been attached to the end piece which holds the cap. Figure 2 is an enlarged sectional view of the end piece showing the cartridge attached thereto.
Referring in detail to the drawing, l designates the end piece in which is inserted the pen point or nib 2. The end piece is pro` vided with the usual feed member 3 andis.H
provided with the reduced screw-threaded portion 4. To this portion 4 is adapted to be detachably screwed the cartridge 5, which has preferably been filled with ink. This cartridge or ink container 5 may be made',
for example, of brass, bronze, hard rubber,
glass or the like and comprises a barrel portion 6. closed end 7 and a puncturable seal 5w', and internally screw-threaded extension 5). This screw threaded portion 9 is adapted to he. screwed onto the screw-threaded por tion d of the end piece. As the cartridge is screwed onto the end piece, the puncturing point .l0 punctures the seal 8, permitting the ink to flow down into the end piece. The parts are so arranged, however, that before the puncture point l0 reaches the member 8, the screw-threaded extension 9 has engaged the extension Il, thus sealing the space between the end piece and the holder before the cartridge is punctured. This, of course,
prevents any leakage.
As soon as the oint 10 has punctured the cartridge, which 1s accomplished'just before the holder has been entirely screwed onto the member 4, the pen is ready for use. Vhen the cartridge is empty, i. e., when the ink has been used up, the cartridge is simply unscrewed and a new sealed filled cartridge simply screwed on and punctured as before.
I claim as my invention:
1'. In a fountain pen, the combination with a pen holding portion having a pen point fitted in one end and an exteriorly threaded engaging portion on the opposite end thereof, of a hollow bevel puncturing element centrally mounted on the threaded end of said pen holding portion, an ink conduit extending from said hollow puncturing element curved at its opposite end to deliver ink to the back of the pen point, a replaceable ink container forming the barrel portion of the pen, said container constructed with an internally threaded flange adapted to be screwed onto the exteriorly threaded l engaging portion -of said pen holding portion and a cup-shaped puncturable seal extending entirely across the interior of said barrel portion at the base of said threaded Harige adapted to be centrally punctured by said uncturing element to permit ink to ow duit to said pen point.
2. In a fountain pen, the combination with a pen holding portion having a pen point fitted in one end and an exteriorly threaded engaging portion on the opposite end thereof, of a puncturing element mounted on the threaded end of said pen holding portion. an ink conduit extending inwardly l'roni said puncturing element to deliver ink to the pen point` a replaceable ink container forming the arrel portion of the pen, said container constructed with an internally threaded flange adapted to be screwed onto the eXteriorly threaded engaging portion of said pen holding portion, and a puncturable seal extending across the interior of said barrel portion at the base of said threaded flange adapted to be punctured by said puncturing element to permit ink to flow from the container through said conduit to said pen point.
ROBERT T. POLLOCK.
rom the container through said con.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2501102A (en) * 1946-04-11 1950-03-21 Shelton Edgar Gene Self-perforating ink container
US2826174A (en) * 1954-02-04 1958-03-11 Sapphire Products Inc Replaceable cartridge type fountain pen
US3365102A (en) * 1965-12-10 1968-01-23 Willene M. Castleberry Means for holding, supporting and dispensing liquid comestibles
US4140337A (en) * 1977-03-24 1979-02-20 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. Hermetic quick connection and seal for coupling low pressure systems
US4659243A (en) * 1985-04-15 1987-04-21 Winson John P Fountain type applicator for ink or the like and cartridge therefor
US9701065B2 (en) * 2014-11-25 2017-07-11 Nanjing Baichuan Xingyuan Laser Technology Co., Ltd. Blue-ray photocuring 3D printing pen

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2501102A (en) * 1946-04-11 1950-03-21 Shelton Edgar Gene Self-perforating ink container
US2826174A (en) * 1954-02-04 1958-03-11 Sapphire Products Inc Replaceable cartridge type fountain pen
US3365102A (en) * 1965-12-10 1968-01-23 Willene M. Castleberry Means for holding, supporting and dispensing liquid comestibles
US4140337A (en) * 1977-03-24 1979-02-20 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. Hermetic quick connection and seal for coupling low pressure systems
US4659243A (en) * 1985-04-15 1987-04-21 Winson John P Fountain type applicator for ink or the like and cartridge therefor
US9701065B2 (en) * 2014-11-25 2017-07-11 Nanjing Baichuan Xingyuan Laser Technology Co., Ltd. Blue-ray photocuring 3D printing pen

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