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US685918A
US685918A US5038101A US1901050381A US685918A US 685918 A US685918 A US 685918A US 5038101 A US5038101 A US 5038101A US 1901050381 A US1901050381 A US 1901050381A US 685918 A US685918 A US 685918A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in fountain pens, and particularly to means whereby the leakage from the reservoir when the pen is carried in the pocket may be prevented.
  • the means used consists of a valve within the reservoir-handle operated by a finger outside of the pursection through the agency of a connecting-wire.
  • the wire passes through a groove out within the pen-section immediately adjacent and parallel to the ink-passage, which is normally in the pen-feed.
  • the wire is made of spring metal and is so bent or curved as to engage with the side of the pen-section and within the bottom of the groove therein. The wire engages with sufficient pressure to prevent the parts becoming accidentally moved.
  • the valve consists of a slotted stem, an enlarged head, and a washer retained in position by means of a groove in the stem.
  • Figure 1 is a side sectional view of the pen end of the device with the valve and operating-wire in full lines
  • Fig. 2 is atop view of the valve with the washer removed.
  • the pen-section 1 which screws into the reservoir-handle 2, is provided with a groove 3, adjacent to and parallel with the inlopassage 4 within the feed-section 5.
  • the valve consists of the solid stem 6, with aslot 7 therein extending entirely through the stem and the enlarged head 8.
  • the groove 7 in the valve-stem serves a twofold purposefirst, to allow the wire to be centered in the valve-head and yet be elastically retained in the stem of the valve, and, second, to serve as a passage or passages for the ink to flow past the valve.
  • a washer 9 engages with the inner face of the head and is retained within Serial No. 50,381. (No model.)
  • the wire 11 passes through the stem 6 and through an opening in the head 8 and 'is riveted or otherwise secured thereto at 12.
  • the Wire is provided with a'finger 18, preferably integral therewith. This finger-piece is located outside of the pen-section 1 and above the pen.
  • the wire 11 is bent or curved upward at 14, as shown, and engages within the bottom of the groove 3 with a sufficient degree of pressure to prevent the parts becoming accidentally moved.
  • the finger 13 is moved toward the pen-section 1, which action will disengage the washer 9 from the inner edge of the pen-section.
  • the ink can then freely travel from the reservoir to the pen through the slot 7 and groove 3 and passage 4.
  • valve therefor within the reservoir, said valve having a cylindrical slotted body and an enlarged head, a finger outside the pen-section, and a connecting elastic wire passing through the slot, curved to engage with the pen-section to hold the valve open or closed, substantially as set forth.
  • valve therefor with in the reservoir, said valve having a cylindrical slotted body and an enlarged head, a grooved pen-section, a finger outside the pursection, and. a connecting elastic wire passing through the slot, curved to engage within the groove to hold the valve open or closed, sub stantially as set forth.

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No. 685,9l8. Patented Nov. 5, l90l.
F. H. GREEN.
FOUNTAIN PEN.
(Application filed. Mar. 8, 1901.)
(No Model.)
rfiealfl reen S 9 7 lNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRED H. GREEN, OF JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN.
FOUNTAIN-PEN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 685,918, dated November 5, 1901.
Application filed March 8, 1901.
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, FRED H. GREEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Janosville, in the county of Rock and State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fountain-Pens; and I do hereby declare the following to be afull, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in fountain pens, and particularly to means whereby the leakage from the reservoir when the pen is carried in the pocket may be prevented.
The means used consists of a valve within the reservoir-handle operated by a finger outside of the pensection through the agency of a connecting-wire. The wire passes through a groove out within the pen-section immediately adjacent and parallel to the ink-passage, which is normally in the pen-feed. The wire is made of spring metal and is so bent or curved as to engage with the side of the pen-section and within the bottom of the groove therein. The wire engages with sufficient pressure to prevent the parts becoming accidentally moved.
The valve consists of a slotted stem, an enlarged head, and a washer retained in position by means of a groove in the stem.
In order to better understand the nature of the invention, attention is called to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side sectional view of the pen end of the device with the valve and operating-wire in full lines, and Fig. 2 is atop view of the valve with the washer removed.
In both views like parts are designated by the same numerals of reference.
The pen-section 1, which screws into the reservoir-handle 2, is provided with a groove 3, adjacent to and parallel with the inlopassage 4 within the feed-section 5.
The valve consists of the solid stem 6, with aslot 7 therein extending entirely through the stem and the enlarged head 8. The groove 7 in the valve-stem serves a twofold purposefirst, to allow the wire to be centered in the valve-head and yet be elastically retained in the stem of the valve, and, second, to serve as a passage or passages for the ink to flow past the valve. A washer 9 engages with the inner face of the head and is retained within Serial No. 50,381. (No model.)
a groove 10, formed upon the stem. The wire 11 passes through the stem 6 and through an opening in the head 8 and 'is riveted or otherwise secured thereto at 12. The Wire is provided with a'finger 18, preferably integral therewith. This finger-piece is located outside of the pen-section 1 and above the pen.
The wire 11 is bent or curved upward at 14, as shown, and engages within the bottom of the groove 3 with a sufficient degree of pressure to prevent the parts becoming accidentally moved.
As shown in Fig. 1, the parts are in the position they will assume While the pen is in the pocket.
To use the pen, the finger 13 is moved toward the pen-section 1, which action will disengage the washer 9 from the inner edge of the pen-section. The ink can then freely travel from the reservoir to the pen through the slot 7 and groove 3 and passage 4.
I desire it to be understood thatI can modify the proportions of the component parts and their relative arrangement without departing from the spirit of my invention. For instance, the curve or bending of the wire can be reversed and will then engage with the passage 4, in the feed section 5.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new therein, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a fountain-pen, a valve therefor within the reservoir, said valve having a cylindrical slotted body and an enlarged head, a finger outside the pen-section, and a connecting elastic wire passing through the slot, curved to engage with the pen-section to hold the valve open or closed, substantially as set forth.
2. In a fountainpen, a valve therefor with in the reservoir, said valve having a cylindrical slotted body and an enlarged head, a grooved pen-section, a finger outside the pensection, and. a connecting elastic wire passing through the slot, curved to engage within the groove to hold the valve open or closed, sub stantially as set forth.
This specification signed and witnessed this 28th day of February, 1901.
FRED H. GREEN.
Witnesses:
MARK E. SMITH, W. R. PHILLIPS.
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Cited By (2)

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US2748749A (en) * 1952-10-29 1956-06-05 Palsic Valentine Check valve-pins for fountain pens
US2881737A (en) * 1955-10-24 1959-04-14 Waterman Pen Company Inc Fountain pen feed construction

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2748749A (en) * 1952-10-29 1956-06-05 Palsic Valentine Check valve-pins for fountain pens
US2881737A (en) * 1955-10-24 1959-04-14 Waterman Pen Company Inc Fountain pen feed construction

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