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US798250A
US798250A US24693905A US1905246939A US798250A US 798250 A US798250 A US 798250A US 24693905 A US24693905 A US 24693905A US 1905246939 A US1905246939 A US 1905246939A US 798250 A US798250 A US 798250A
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  • My invention relates to improvements-in reservoir-pens in which a supply of ink or other fluid is stored within the tubular handle or one or more reservoirs attached to the handle; and the object of my improvement is to providea reservoir-pen that will form lines or characters of various widths and different colors.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of mvimproved pen.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the same as it appears with a single pen-point.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan of a frame or holder for two or more pen-points.
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the frame or holder and a pen-point.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan of the tubular handle with one reservoir attached thereto.
  • Fig. 6 is a plan of the tubular handle with two pen-points attached thereto.
  • Fig. 7 is a plan of the same with four reservoirs attached thereto.
  • Fig. 8 is a view in perspective of a single pen-point, and
  • Fig. 9 is a partial vertical section of a portion of the tubular handle.
  • the tube 4 is extended beyond the valve-chamber 6 and formed into a receptacle for the pen-point 8 and secured thereto by the screws 7.
  • the pen-point 8 is attached the cup 9, that contached to the tube 4 by means of the arm 19 and the screws 7 and two or more pen-pointssuch as 12, 13, 14, and l5-secured to the frame by inserting the shoulder 17 (see Figs. 4 and 8) within the spring-clasp 18 and the angular frame 16 until they are held firmly in their desired positions.
  • the pen-points 12, 13, 14, and 15 may be distance to form two or more lines of the same width or diflerent widths by inserting penpoints ofdissimilar breadths and separating them to conform to the distances desired between the lines.
  • One or more bulbs or reservoirs 23 of Fig. 5 are attachable to the tubular handle 1 by means of flexible tubes 24, which conduct the fluid within the reservoir to one of the cups 9. By pressing upon the reservoir the fluid is forced into the cup 9, then flows through the inlet 25 (see Fig. 8) to the interior of the pen-point 8, and saturates the absorbent 10.
  • the handle 1 may be attached two or more bulbs or reservoirs similar to 23 in Fig. 5 and each filled with a different colored fluid, having their tubes 24 communicating with special pen-points upon the frame 16, so each line may be formed in a diflerent color or combination of colors, as desired.
  • the handle 1 may contain one colored fluid, while the reservoirs can contain the same or different fluids to produce the desired combination of colored lines.
  • the adjustable valve 5, previously referred to and shown in a partial vertical section in Fig. 9, consists of a cylindrical casing 6 with a spiral spring 30 within its lower chamber, a plunger 5, having an aperture 31 extending through its diameter, a conduit 11, extending from the casing 6 to a cup upon the penpoint, and the tube 4, connecting the casing opening of the conduit 11 and the outlet for Y the fluid is closed. If now the plunger 5 is depressed, the aperture 31 will come in line with the conduit 11 and allow the fluid to flow through the conduit 11 to fill the pen-point.
  • a pen-point consisting of two diametrically opposite flat tapering walls forming a chisel-shaped point at one end and a support at the other having corrugations upon the inner surfaces of the walls at the point and slits through the walls and corrugations, an absorbent inclosed withi in the walls, one of said walls having an orifice leading to the absorbent, and means for delivering liquid within the pen-point.
  • a reservoir-pen consisting of a barrel having a reservoir therewithin and one or more pen-points containing an absorbent attached thereto, the combination of one or more reservoirs of elastic material adapted to carry liquids, attachable to said barrel, and

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PATENTED AUG. 29, 1905.
2 SHEETS-$111111! Z.
' J. BALLANGE.
RESERVOIR PEN.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 23,1905.
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IN I/E N TOR A TTORNEV UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN BALLANCE, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
Y RESERVOIR-PEN.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 29, 1905.
Application filed February 23, 1905. Serial No. 246,939.
and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Reservoir- Pens, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements-in reservoir-pens in which a supply of ink or other fluid is stored within the tubular handle or one or more reservoirs attached to the handle; and the object of my improvement is to providea reservoir-pen that will form lines or characters of various widths and different colors.
I attain my object by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is an elevation of mvimproved pen. Fig. 2 is a plan of the same as it appears with a single pen-point. Fig. 3 is a plan of a frame or holder for two or more pen-points. Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the frame or holder and a pen-point. Fig. 5 is a plan of the tubular handle with one reservoir attached thereto. Fig. 6 is a plan of the tubular handle with two pen-points attached thereto. Fig. 7 is a plan of the same with four reservoirs attached thereto. Fig. 8 is a view in perspective of a single pen-point, and Fig. 9 is a partial vertical section of a portion of the tubular handle.
Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
The tubular handle 1, with a stopper 2, having an air-vent 3, fits closely within the tube 4, to which is attached a valve-chamber 6, carrying the adjustable valve 5, referred to hereinafter. The tube 4 is extended beyond the valve-chamber 6 and formed into a receptacle for the pen-point 8 and secured thereto by the screws 7. Upon the upper surface of I the pen-point 8 is attached the cup 9, that contached to the tube 4 by means of the arm 19 and the screws 7 and two or more pen-pointssuch as 12, 13, 14, and l5-secured to the frame by inserting the shoulder 17 (see Figs. 4 and 8) within the spring-clasp 18 and the angular frame 16 until they are held firmly in their desired positions.
The pen- points 12, 13, 14, and 15 may be distance to form two or more lines of the same width or diflerent widths by inserting penpoints ofdissimilar breadths and separating them to conform to the distances desired between the lines. For forming two or three narrow lines of a regular width and separation I prefer to divide a pen-point into two or more compartments, as shown at 13 and 14 in Fig. 3.
One or more bulbs or reservoirs 23 of Fig. 5 are attachable to the tubular handle 1 by means of flexible tubes 24, which conduct the fluid within the reservoir to one of the cups 9. By pressing upon the reservoir the fluid is forced into the cup 9, then flows through the inlet 25 (see Fig. 8) to the interior of the pen-point 8, and saturates the absorbent 10.
To the handle 1 may be attached two or more bulbs or reservoirs similar to 23 in Fig. 5 and each filled with a different colored fluid, having their tubes 24 communicating with special pen-points upon the frame 16, so each line may be formed in a diflerent color or combination of colors, as desired. The handle 1 may contain one colored fluid, while the reservoirs can contain the same or different fluids to produce the desired combination of colored lines.
The adjustable valve 5, previously referred to and shown in a partial vertical section in Fig. 9, consists of a cylindrical casing 6 with a spiral spring 30 within its lower chamber, a plunger 5, having an aperture 31 extending through its diameter, a conduit 11, extending from the casing 6 to a cup upon the penpoint, and the tube 4, connecting the casing opening of the conduit 11 and the outlet for Y the fluid is closed. If now the plunger 5 is depressed, the aperture 31 will come in line with the conduit 11 and allow the fluid to flow through the conduit 11 to fill the pen-point.
By removing the pressure upon the plunger 5 the spring 30 will raise the plunger 5 to its normal position and cut ofi the flow of the fluid. By means of the air-vent 3 in the stopper 2 the fluid within the handle 1 flows freely through the valve 5 when the aperture 31 is in line with the conduit 11.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a reservoir-pen, a pen-point consisting of two diametrically opposite flat tapering walls forming a chisel-shaped point at one end and a support at the other having corrugations upon the inner surfaces of the walls at the point and slits through the walls and corrugations, an absorbent inclosed withi in the walls, one of said walls having an orifice leading to the absorbent, and means for delivering liquid within the pen-point.
2. In a reservoir-pen consisting of a barrel having a reservoir therewithin and one or more pen-points containing an absorbent attached thereto, the combination of one or more reservoirs of elastic material adapted to carry liquids, attachable to said barrel, and
H. T. HUBERT, JOHN SPLITDORF.
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US2670711A (en) * 1947-09-13 1954-03-02 Parker Pen Co Fountain pen
US3086290A (en) * 1961-04-06 1963-04-23 Emmett L Kuehl Lining apparatus

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US2670711A (en) * 1947-09-13 1954-03-02 Parker Pen Co Fountain pen
US3086290A (en) * 1961-04-06 1963-04-23 Emmett L Kuehl Lining apparatus

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