TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener for
use by tradespeople such as carpenters for sharpening a carpenter's pencil.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] In the prior art, the most important of which is exemplified by U.S. Patent 6,092,293,
there is described a carpenter's pencil sharpener of the type as described in the
present application. A disadvantage of that specific pencil sharpener is that the
blade, which is secured next to the slot, whereby to cut an exposed point on the pencil
lead, is curved and, accordingly, the material of the blade is constantly under stress
and can break during use, rendering the device inoperable. Another disadvantage is
that the centering collar is snap-fitted within a resilient track disposed inwardly
in a base enclosure whereby to allow rotation of the collar relative to the base about
a central axis. Once the collar is fitted within the resilient track, it is not removable
therefrom and, if any debris or dust enters the resilient track, it can cause the
centering collar to jam, rendering the sharpener unusable. A still further major disadvantage
of the sharpeners is that they do not sharpen the extremity of the lead to a fine
point, as the lead is of rectangular cross-section. When the pencil is rotated, shavings
of the wood about the pointed end and both side edge portions of the lead only are
cut. This leaves the extremity of the lead blunt and in most cases the pencil cannot
inscribe fine lines, which is important when inscribing certain marks on material
pieces to be cut or machined.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0003] It is a feature of the present invention is provide a hand-operable and portable
pencil sharpener which substantially overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of
the prior art.
[0004] According to the above feature, from a broad aspect, the present invention provides
a hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener which comprises a housing having a conical
cavity therein. The cavity is of circular cross-section and defines an open inlet
end tapering to a narrow inner end. A collar is provided about the open inlet end
and formed integral with the housing, and defines a circular cavity concentric with
the open inlet end. A pencil centering insert is provided in close rotational fit
within the circular cavity and rotatable therein. The pencil centering insert has
a pencil centering slot. Removable attachment means is provided for retaining the
pencil centering insert in the circular cavity. A longitudinal through slot is provided
along a side wall of the conical cavity. A flat straight blade having a sharp longitudinal
edge is secured adjacent to the longitudinal through slot, with the sharp longitudinal
edge projecting into the cavity whereby to shave a portion of the extremity of a pencil
rotated in the conical cavity and centered by the centering slot of the pencil centering
insert.
[0005] According to a still further broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a pencil lead abrading element secured to the housing to abrade a fine point on the
free end of a lead of a pencil.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0006] A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0007] FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener
of the present invention;
[0008] FIGURE 2 is a side view, partly in section, of the housing of the pencil sharpener;
[0009] FIGURE 3 is a section view along section lines A-A of Figure 2;
[0010] FIGURE 4 is a section view similar to Figure 3, but including the assembly of the
pencil centering insert and the flexible plastic clip;
[0011] FIGURE 5 is a side view similar to Figure 2 but showing the abrading material piece
secured in the cavity formed in the side wall of the housing to abrade a fine point
on the free end of a lead of a carpenter's pencil;
[0012] FIGURE 6A is an end view of the pencil centering insert showing the configuration
of the transverse slots;
[0013] FIGURE 6B is a section view along section lines B-B of Figure 6A; and
[0014] FIGURE 7 is a side view of the flexible plastic clip showing the configuration thereof.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to Figures 1 to 5, there is
shown generally at 10 the hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener of the present
invention. It comprises a housing 11 having a conical cavity 12 therein, as better
illustrated in Figures 3 and 4. The conical cavity is of circular cross-section and
defines an open inlet end 13, tapering to a narrow inner end 14. A collar 15 is formed
integral with the housing and defines a circular cavity which is concentric with the
open inlet end 13. The housing, as shown in Figure 3, is molded from a suitable plastics
material.
[0016] Referring to Figures 6A and 6B, there is shown a pencil centering insert, which is
also molded of plastic material. It is formed as a ring having a pencil centering
slot 18, which extends through the annular insert 17, as shown in Figure 6B. The insert
has a circular outer surface 19 containing a circumferential channel 20.
[0017] The pencil centering insert 17 is received in close rotational fit within the circular
cavity 16 of the collar 15 and retained therein by a removable attachment means in
the form of a flexible plastic clip 21, as illustrated in Figure 7. As shown in Figures
2 and 3, the collar 15 is provided with a clip-receiving channel 22, which is formed
in the outer surface 23 of the collar. The channel has at least two spaced-apart through
holes 24 (see Figure 4) for receiving a respective one of a pair of teeth 25 projecting
from the inner surface 26 of the clip 21. As can be seen in Figure 7, the clip is
a U-shaped clip formed by a cut-out portion of a plastic ring. The clip also has a
locating projection 27 which protrudes into a locating through hole 28 (see Figure
3) for centering the clip 21. In order to secure the pencil centering insert 17 in
the collar 15, the insert is positioned within the collar and the flexible plastic
clip 21 is pressed over the clip-receiving channel 22 with the locating projection
27 disposed within the locating through hole 28 and the teeth 25 enter into their
respective through holes 24. Accordingly, the insert is removably secured within the
circular cavity 16 and freely rotatable therein. To remove the insert, it is merely
necessary to remove the flexible plastic clip.
[0018] Referring again to Figures 1 and 2, it can be seen that a longitudinal through slot
30 is formed along a side wall of the conical cavity 12. A flat straight sharpening
blade 32, having a sharp longitudinal edge 33, is secured adjacent to the longitudinal
through slot 30 on a fastening wall 34 by means of fasteners 35. The sharp longitudinal
edge 33 of the blade projects slightly into the cavity 30 whereby to shave a portion
of the wood and lead on the extremity of a pencil 36, which is placed in the pencil
centering slot 18 and pushed to abut the side wall of the cavity adjacent to the blade
cutting edge and rotated with respect to the housing 11. The pencil is held in one
hand and the housing or the pencil is rotated one with respect to the other. Accordingly,
an outer end surface 27 of the pencil 36 is cut or shaved to sharpen the end edges
of the lead 39. However, the sharpener leaves a blunt end 38 at the end of the pencil
lead 39. In order to provide a sharp point at the end of the lead, there is provided
a pencil lead abrading element 40 secured to the housing and having an exposed abrading
surface 41 for abrading a fine point on or along the free end or blunt end 38 of the
lead 39. Therefore, the blunt end 38 can be sharpened to have a sharp point.
[0019] As shown in Figures 2 and 5, the abrading element 40 is an abrading stone piece of
rectangular cross-section which is secured within a cavity 42 formed in the housing
11. The stone piece 40 is secured within the cavity by glue 43.
[0020] As shown in Figure 1, finger locating depressions 44 are formed in an outer surface
of the collar 15 and disposed on opposed sides thereof for comfort in clamping the
housing between the fingers of a user person. As also shown in Figures 1 and 6A, the
pencil centering slot 18 is of substantially rectangular cross-section and, as herein
shown, there are two slots positioned transverse with one another, with the first
slot 18' being longer than the second slot 18'', whereby to provide close fit for
carpenter's pencils of different widths. Also, the ends of the slot have an octagonal
shape to fit the contour of the pencils, which are usually octagonal in cross-section.
A hole 50 is provided in a flat wall 49 of the housing for attaching the pencil sharpener
to a cord or chain.
[0021] It is within the ambit of the present invention to cover any obvious modifications
of the preferred embodiment described herein, provided such modifications fall within
the scope of the appended claims.
1. A hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener comprising a housing having a conical
cavity therein, said cavity being of circular cross-section and defining an open inlet
end tapering to a narrow inner end, a collar about said open inlet end and formed
integral with said housing and defining a circular cavity concentric with said open
inlet end, a pencil centering insert in close rotational fit within said circular
cavity and rotatable therein, said pencil centering insert having a pencil centering
slot, removable attachment means for retaining said pencil centering insert in said
circular cavity, a longitudinal through slot along a side wall of said conical cavity,
a flat straight blade having a sharp longitudinal edge secured adjacent to said longitudinal
through slot with said sharp longitudinal edge projecting into said conical cavity
whereby to shave a portion of the extremity of a pencil rotated in said conical cavity
and centered by said centering slot of said pencil centering insert.
2. A hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener as claimed in Claim 1 wherein there
is further provided a pencil lead abrading element secured to said housing and having
an exposed abrading flat surface for abrading a sharp point on a free end of a lead
of a carpenter's pencil.
3. A hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener as claimed in Claim 2 wherein said abrading
element is an abrading stone piece secured in a cavity formed in said housing.
4. A hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener as claimed in Claim 1 wherein said removable
attachment means is a flexible plastic clip removably secured in a clip receiving
channel formed in an outer surface of said collar, said channel having at least two
spaced-apart through holes for receiving a respective one of a pair of teeth projecting
from said clip, said teeth extending through said holes and into a circumferential
channel formed about an outer wall of said pencil centering insert to retain said
insert rotatably captive in said circular cavity while permitting rotation therein.
5. A hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener as claimed in Claim 4 wherein said clip
is a U-shaped clip, said clip receiving channel extending in a portion of the circumference
of said collar.
6. A hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener as claimed in Claim 2 wherein opposed
finger locating depressions are formed in an outer surface of said collar for receiving
fingers of a user.
7. A hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener as claimed in Claim 2 wherein said pencil
centering slot is of substantially rectangular cross-section for receiving a carpenter's
pencil in close fit therethrough.
8. A hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener as claimed in Claim 7 wherein a transverse
slot is formed across said pencil centering slot at mid-length thereof, said transverse
slot being of a shorter length to receive a pencil of shorter width therethrough.
9. A hand-operable and portable pencil sharpener as claimed in Claim 3 wherein said abrading
stone piece is glued within said cavity formed in said housing, said cavity extending
co-axially with a longitudinal axis of said housing.