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US2320936A
US2320936A US435475A US43547542A US2320936A US 2320936 A US2320936 A US 2320936A US 435475 A US435475 A US 435475A US 43547542 A US43547542 A US 43547542A US 2320936 A US2320936 A US 2320936A
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    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to a thread lock and more particularly to a thread locking device applied to fountain pens and more particularly to fountain pen caps.
  • the principal object of the invention is the provision of a thread locking device adapted to be used in combination with the transverse threads of a fountain pen barrel and fountain pen caps so as to prevent the cap from unthreading from the barrel.
  • a further object of the invention is the provision of a thread locking device adapted to function in combination with a plurality of axially extending grooves formed in fountain pen cap and at right angles to the transversely positioned conventional threads thereof.
  • a simple, inexpensive addition is made to the pen barrel construction by inserting in a groove cut therein, a spring opposed locking bar, positioned axially of the pen barrel and the pen cap is provided with several axially extending grooves any one of which is adapted to receive the locking bar.
  • Figure 1 is a cross sectional side elevation with parts broken away illustrating a fountain pen barrel and cap equipped with the device of the invention.
  • Figure 2 ls a plan elevation of a fountain pen barrel with parts broken away and a cap, the pen and cap being turned one-quarter in relation to the illustration in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a cross sectional elevation taken on lines 3--3 of Figure 2 and illustrates the shape of the axially extending grooves formed in the pen cap and the manner of engagement of the locking device therein.
  • a fountain pen barrel generally indicated at I0 has been broken away to show a portion of one of the cylinder like walls thereof which wall has been provided with an axially extending groove I I which axially extending groove crosses the conventional transversely threaded area I2 of the pen barrel.
  • the pen is provided with the usual and convenient pen point I3 and ink feeding mechanism I4.
  • a locking bar I5 is positioned partially in the axially extending grooves I I and is pivoted to the pen barrel I0 by means of a pivot pin I6.
  • the locking bar is formed so that throughout a mal'orlty of its length it lies on a plane slightly above the normal exterior surface of the pen barrel I0.
  • the free end of the locking bar I5 is provided with an in-turned end section I'l which is adapted to move freely in a recess IB formed in the barrel I0 at one end of the groove II. This serves to keep the locking bar I5 from moving completely away from the groove I I.
  • a suitable spring I9 is disposed between the locking bar I5 and the innermost surface of the axially extending groove II
  • the fountain pen is provided with a cap 2II adapted to enclose the pen point I3 and it will be seen that the interior of the cap 20 is provided with a transversely threaded area 2l adapted to provide a quick threading operation in connection with the-threads I2 formed on the pen barrel I0.
  • the pen cap 20 is also provided with a plurality of axially extending grooves 22 any one of which is adapted to receive and retain the lock bar- I5 heretofore described.
  • a fountain pen having a locking device formed thereon in accordance with this invention provides a simple and sure conventional clip 23 and that the several axially extending grooves 22 are shown in relative position thereon in dotted lines and it will be noted that to facilitate the depression of the locking bar I5 as is necessary to release the thread lock bar I5 from the groove 22 to remove the cap from the pen, a depression 24 is formed about and beneath one end of the lock bar I5, in the barrel I of the pen so that the locking bar I5, in the barrel II) of the pen so that the locking bar I may be conveniently manually depressed to disengage it from the groove 22 and thus permit the cap to be turned off the pen barrel.
  • each of the grooves 22 formed in the cap 20 is provided with one straight and one tapered wall, the tapered wall being indicated by the numeral 25.
  • the grooves 22 are so formed to facilitate the movement thereinto of the locking bar I5 and still referring to Figure 3, it will be noted that an arrow shown in connectiontherewith indicates the normal direction of rotation of the pen cap in order to remove the same from the barrel and it will thus be seen that the straight wall of each of the grooves 22 provides a denite obstruction against which the locking bar I5 registers. 'I'he locking bar I5 must therefore be depressed before the ⁇ cap can be disengaged from the transversely positioned threads of the barrel.
  • the device of the invention may be applied to any threaded articles as it forms a simple, efiicient, and economical thread lock.
  • a pen barrel having a threaded area thereon, an axially extending groove formed across the said threaded area, a wide area in said groove adjacent one end thereof, a bar movably positioned in said groove and pivotally aiilxed at one end to the said pen barrel; a leaf spring positioned between said bar and said barrel and a cap having a plurality of ratchet-like axially extending grooves formed therein as well as a threaded area, the said groove extending across the said threaded area and adapted to register with the said bar on the pen barrel.
  • a cap receiving section formed on a fountain pen or similar article comprising an inner member having threads thereon, a cap threadably positioned yover said inner member, axially positioned registering grooves formed in the said inner member and in the said cap, a locking bar positioned in the groove in the said inner member and pivoted to the inner member at one end, a spring positioned between the said locking bar and the said inner member.
  • the said locking bar thereby urged to engage the said grooves in the said cap, the said bar and the said grooves extending across the said threaded area of the said members, the said bar provided with an outturned end section adapted to prevent the said barl from moving outwardly away from the said inner member, a depression formed in the said inner member about and beneath the free end of the said locking bar to facilitate the manual movement of the locking bar into the said grooves.
  • a barrel provided with threads adapted to be engaged by a protecting cap, an axially positioned groove formed in the said barrel, a bar positioned in the said groove and normally urged outwardly therefrom by means of a spring positioned between the said bar and the said barrel, the said bar pivotally affixed at one end to the said barrel and connected to the pen filling y mechanism within the said barrel, an enlarged area in the said groove forming a depression adjacent the free end of the said bar; and a cap for said pen barrel, said cap having a plurality of axially extending grooves formed on its innermost surface and extending across a threaded area thereof, the said threaded area adapted to engage the said threads of the barrel and the said grooves adapted to engage the said bar to prevent the said cap from being Unthreaded from the said barrel until the said bar ismanually moved into the widened area thereof.

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M. KESSLER `lune l, 1943.
THREAD LOCK Filed March 20. 1942 \l!ll I I I I II IIILDIII luIIII, I I I I |.I
Zilla? Z In Bnventor Gttorneg Patente-d `time l, i943 S'I`A'`lE`.Sr-.- PATENT GFFICE THREAD LOCK Milton Kessler, Youngstown, Ohio Application March 20, 1942, Serial No. 435,475
3 Claims. (Cl. 1Z0- 42) This invention relates to a thread lock and more particularly to a thread locking device applied to fountain pens and more particularly to fountain pen caps.
The principal object of the invention is the provision of a thread locking device adapted to be used in combination with the transverse threads of a fountain pen barrel and fountain pen caps so as to prevent the cap from unthreading from the barrel.
A further object of the invention is the provision of a thread locking device adapted to function in combination with a plurality of axially extending grooves formed in fountain pen cap and at right angles to the transversely positioned conventional threads thereof.
As is well-known it has long been the common practice to attach the caps of fountain pens to the barrels thereof by thread engagement therebetween. Generally such manner of application of caps to barrels of fountain pens has been satisfactory, however, it is not infrequent that the cap becomes loosened and unscrews from the threads of the barrel particularly when the cap is attached to the pocket of an article of clothing and the pen suspending freely in the pocket therefrom. The results of such an occurrence are usually undesirable as considerable quantity of ink usually of a permanent nature is discharged by the pen into the pocket of the article of clothing. The present invention contemplates the provision of a fountain pen barrel and cap conventional in al1 respects including the usual transversely threaded area on the exterior of the pen barrel and on the matching interior surface of the pen cap. A simple, inexpensive addition is made to the pen barrel construction by inserting in a groove cut therein, a spring opposed locking bar, positioned axially of the pen barrel and the pen cap is provided with several axially extending grooves any one of which is adapted to receive the locking bar.
With the foregoing and other objects in view which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed, can be made within the scope of what is claimed without departing from the spirit of the invention.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Figure 1 is a cross sectional side elevation with parts broken away illustrating a fountain pen barrel and cap equipped with the device of the invention.
Figure 2 ls a plan elevation of a fountain pen barrel with parts broken away and a cap, the pen and cap being turned one-quarter in relation to the illustration in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a cross sectional elevation taken on lines 3--3 of Figure 2 and illustrates the shape of the axially extending grooves formed in the pen cap and the manner of engagement of the locking device therein.
By referring to the drawing and Figure 1 in particular, it will be seen that a fountain pen barrel generally indicated at I0 has been broken away to show a portion of one of the cylinder like walls thereof which wall has been provided with an axially extending groove I I which axially extending groove crosses the conventional transversely threaded area I2 of the pen barrel. The pen is provided with the usual and convenient pen point I3 and ink feeding mechanism I4.
By referring to the axially extending grooves I I formed in the barrel I0, it will be observed that a locking bar I5 is positioned partially in the axially extending grooves I I and is pivoted to the pen barrel I0 by means of a pivot pin I6. The locking bar is formed so that throughout a mal'orlty of its length it lies on a plane slightly above the normal exterior surface of the pen barrel I0. The free end of the locking bar I5 is provided with an in-turned end section I'l which is adapted to move freely in a recess IB formed in the barrel I0 at one end of the groove II. This serves to keep the locking bar I5 from moving completely away from the groove I I. In order that the locking 'bar I5 will normally tend to remain in position slightly above the normal surface of the pen barrel I0, a suitable spring I9 is disposed between the locking bar I5 and the innermost surface of the axially extending groove II Still referring to Figure 1, it will be seen that the fountain pen is provided with a cap 2II adapted to enclose the pen point I3 and it will be seen that the interior of the cap 20 is provided with a transversely threaded area 2l adapted to provide a quick threading operation in connection with the-threads I2 formed on the pen barrel I0. The pen cap 20 is also provided with a plurality of axially extending grooves 22 any one of which is adapted to receive and retain the lock bar- I5 heretofore described. It will thus be seen that a fountain pen having a locking device formed thereon in accordance with this invention provides a simple and sure conventional clip 23 and that the several axially extending grooves 22 are shown in relative position thereon in dotted lines and it will be noted that to facilitate the depression of the locking bar I5 as is necessary to release the thread lock bar I5 from the groove 22 to remove the cap from the pen, a depression 24 is formed about and beneath one end of the lock bar I5, in the barrel I of the pen so that the locking bar I5, in the barrel II) of the pen so that the locking bar I may be conveniently manually depressed to disengage it from the groove 22 and thus permit the cap to be turned off the pen barrel.
By referring to Figure 3 of the drawing, it will be seen that each of the grooves 22 formed in the cap 20 is provided with one straight and one tapered wall, the tapered wall being indicated by the numeral 25. The grooves 22 are so formed to facilitate the movement thereinto of the locking bar I5 and still referring to Figure 3, it will be noted that an arrow shown in connectiontherewith indicates the normal direction of rotation of the pen cap in order to remove the same from the barrel and it will thus be seen that the straight wall of each of the grooves 22 provides a denite obstruction against which the locking bar I5 registers. 'I'he locking bar I5 must therefore be depressed before the` cap can be disengaged from the transversely positioned threads of the barrel.
It will be obvious that modifications of the invention can be made and more particularly one modification will be seen to comprise the formation of the device heretofore described in connection with the usual filling lever of fountain pens which as is well-known comprises an axially extending bar which is raised to cause the pen mechanism to fill with ink. It is Within the scope of this invention to form the device of this invention in combination with the filler bar so that the device serves two purposes, both retaining the cap on the pen and serving as a ller bar. Mechanically, a connection from the pivot pin I6 to the pen filling mechanism is al1 that is needed with perhaps a minor change inthe end portion I'I so as to permit it to be moved outwardly from the pen barrel I0.
It will also be seen that the device of the invention may be applied to any threaded articles as it forms a simple, efiicient, and economical thread lock.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
1. In a fountain pen and the like, the combination .of a pen barrel having a threaded area thereon, an axially extending groove formed across the said threaded area, a wide area in said groove adjacent one end thereof, a bar movably positioned in said groove and pivotally aiilxed at one end to the said pen barrel; a leaf spring positioned between said bar and said barrel and a cap having a plurality of ratchet-like axially extending grooves formed therein as well as a threaded area, the said groove extending across the said threaded area and adapted to register with the said bar on the pen barrel.
2. A cap receiving section formed on a fountain pen or similar article, comprising an inner member having threads thereon, a cap threadably positioned yover said inner member, axially positioned registering grooves formed in the said inner member and in the said cap, a locking bar positioned in the groove in the said inner member and pivoted to the inner member at one end, a spring positioned between the said locking bar and the said inner member. the said locking bar thereby urged to engage the said grooves in the said cap, the said bar and the said grooves extending across the said threaded area of the said members, the said bar provided with an outturned end section adapted to prevent the said barl from moving outwardly away from the said inner member, a depression formed in the said inner member about and beneath the free end of the said locking bar to facilitate the manual movement of the locking bar into the said grooves. 4
3. In a fountain pen and the like, the combination of a barrel provided with threads adapted to be engaged by a protecting cap, an axially positioned groove formed in the said barrel, a bar positioned in the said groove and normally urged outwardly therefrom by means of a spring positioned between the said bar and the said barrel, the said bar pivotally affixed at one end to the said barrel and connected to the pen filling y mechanism within the said barrel, an enlarged area in the said groove forming a depression adjacent the free end of the said bar; and a cap for said pen barrel, said cap having a plurality of axially extending grooves formed on its innermost surface and extending across a threaded area thereof, the said threaded area adapted to engage the said threads of the barrel and the said grooves adapted to engage the said bar to prevent the said cap from being Unthreaded from the said barrel until the said bar ismanually moved into the widened area thereof.
BDLTON KESSLER.
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Cited By (6)

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DE911589C (en) * 1950-09-04 1954-05-17 Theodor Kovacs Fountain pen with screw cap
US2699147A (en) * 1952-10-21 1955-01-11 Parker Pen Co Pen and pocket clip construction
US4671540A (en) * 1984-02-27 1987-06-09 Swagelok Company Coupling
US4863328A (en) * 1988-01-25 1989-09-05 Kdi American Products, Inc. Locking mechanism for threaded components
US6340260B1 (en) * 2000-09-29 2002-01-22 Kevin P. Dao Marker assembly having hinged cap
US20080286033A1 (en) * 2005-07-12 2008-11-20 Helmut Geithner Writing Implement with a Cap That can be Screwed on

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE911589C (en) * 1950-09-04 1954-05-17 Theodor Kovacs Fountain pen with screw cap
US2699147A (en) * 1952-10-21 1955-01-11 Parker Pen Co Pen and pocket clip construction
US4671540A (en) * 1984-02-27 1987-06-09 Swagelok Company Coupling
US4863328A (en) * 1988-01-25 1989-09-05 Kdi American Products, Inc. Locking mechanism for threaded components
US6340260B1 (en) * 2000-09-29 2002-01-22 Kevin P. Dao Marker assembly having hinged cap
US20080286033A1 (en) * 2005-07-12 2008-11-20 Helmut Geithner Writing Implement with a Cap That can be Screwed on
US7648299B2 (en) * 2005-07-12 2010-01-19 Montblanc-Simplo Gmbh Writing implement with a cap that can be screwed on

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