[0001] The objective of this application requesting a patent for an invention consists of
certain perfecting techniques introduced in the manufacture of such writing devices
as ball point pens or other similar pens, which facilitate a continued control of
the consumption of ink and the remaining ink which this writing device uses.
[0002] Today, as a point of reference concerning the status of this technique, we can mention
that ink holders of ball point pens or other similar pens are manufactured using tubular
metallic and opaque devices which always obstruct the view when you try to see how
much ink has been used or how much ink remains which can be used. Transparent plastic
devices are also made which present visual problems concerning the consumption or
the remainder of the ink left in the writing pen, since generally leftover ink remains
adhered to the walls where it is kept. In first place, you cannot control the remainder
of the ink to be consumed and at the same time ink is wasted which undoubtedly can
never be used.
[0003] Finally, it should be pointed out that when these devices do not show how much ink
is left to be consumed, any difficulty in the writing or an instantaneous stop, leads
a person to the wrong conclusion concerning the amount of ink which has been drained
out of the inkwell. This in turn generates a further expenditure as the writing device
is discarded.
[0004] Consequently, the introduction of improvements in the manufacture of loading mechanisms
or inkwells made for writing devices have been able to resolve all and each of the
above mentioned difficulties which are those most commonly found when ball point pens
today are used.
[0005] These perfecting techniques may be summarized in the following manner. In the first
place, the loading ink cartridge which has usually been made for this purpose will
contain in the upper open holding area or opening end, a substance similar in density
and characteristics as the ink. This substance which has a very bright color does
not mix itself with the ink. When both elements unite - that is to say, the ink used
basically for writing and the bright colored substance - this action will show how
much ink has been used and how much is left to be used.
[0006] When ink is consumed slowly as the writing pen is used, the level of the ink will
start descending and along with this ink the additional substance located at the end
of the pen will also descend, because the depression created as the ink descends will
indicate in the same way the status of the substance located on the other side which
will be in contact with the free end of the ink. However, this substance will never
mix with the ink, because a mixture of both materials - if both were able to mix -
would contribute to the loss of an undoubtedly practical value achieved by the addition
of this product, if the final area or the end of the ink and the beginning of the
marking substance faded away.
[0007] In second place, this cartridge or ink well is encased in the body of the ball point
pen, where very near the point one or more holes will be opened vertically having
a passage, to allow partial observation of the ink well where the ink will act as
in the same manner as if it were the fine tube of glass which contains the mercury
in a thermometer, except that the ink descends and when the cartridge is filled all
you will see is a dark color.
[0008] In order to present a detailed description of the invention, this description shall
correspond to the figures attached at the end of this applicaton. These figures are
mere examples and without further limitations they represent a preference for accomplishing
the objective.
Figure 1 represents the perspective of an amplified and detailed view amplified of
the zone where the end of the ink and the added substance are joined.
Figure 2 shows the section where the ink and the substance of the other extreme unite.
Figure 3 represents successive phases in the consumption of a mounted ball point pen,
where by means of side openings one may observe the successive descent of the ink.
[0009] Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the perfectioning of the invention, consisting
of placing a tube or well, preferably of an elongated shape (1) and made of transparent
plastic material. This elongated element will have additional traditional parts and,
outside the context of this invention, it will contain a cartridge of writing ink
(2) which will be the one that will be used by the writing device.
[0010] In the free end of the ink, a non-mixable substance (3) will be added to the writing
ink (2) and will have similar or the same characteristics, so that no different behavioral
problems shall exist with respect to the ink. This additional substance (3) will
be of a very bright color and shall readily indicate - without going into major extensive
details - the approximate level of the ink that still has to be consumed, since the
separating surface (4) shall be quite visible from any appropriate distance.
[0011] This substance (3) which is made of a very bright color will be placed in a given
amount, at 4 to 6 millimeters, next but not dependent of the ink well's diameter,
since this loading longitude has been calculated as the most appropriate, and sufficient
enough to be able to observe the condition of the ink in full detail and with no effort
whatsoever. This longitude is not excessive. The manufacturer has not introduced
it merely to achieve the shorter duration of the writing device, with the consequent
savings of ink introduced therein.
[0012] Figure 2 represents a section of the inkwell or loading (1) to which the ink load
(2) has been added plus the marking colored substance (3), that due to its bright
color facilitates perfect visibility of the same and the line of separation (4)
with the ink. Both devices, the ink (Fig. 2) as well as the superior product for marking
(3) do not mix, defining between the two in a very noticeable way, the separation
surface.
[0013] The contact edges of the marking device as well as those of the ink with the internal
side walls of the containing well are shaped like a cavity. This shows the surface
tension exerted over both products.
[0014] Figure 3 shows the inkwell of the ball point pen mounted over a body or exterior
frame (10), having windows or openings (9) near the point of the ball point pen which
despite the fact that there are three circular openings, their shape can adopt any
optional form, that is to say they could be rectangular, square, elongated, etc. These
windows will indicate the level of ink in the inkwell of the ball point pen. The effect
of the ink as it passes through these openings will resemble a thermometer except
that it will only be going downward. The other end of the descending load will be
the one exercising control at all times over the remainding ink which has not been
used. The bright colored substance incorporated at the end of the ink load will facilitate
to a great extent the observation through openings (9), allowing a view up to its
inferior opening which will indicate that the load is at the minimum level of capacity.
1. Improvements introduced in the manufacture of writing devices which permit controlling
their consumption characterized in that at a place near the point of the writing
device several openings or passage windows will indicate the level of the load, so
that by means of a continuous descent, the decrease of ink in the writing device may
be observed.
2. Improvements introduced in the manufacture of writing devices according to claim
1, characterized in that a certain quantity of a bright colored substance is incorporated
at the free end of the ink load of the writing device, this substance not being miscible
with the ink but remaining in constant contact with the extreme end of the ink load
and creating a common plane separating both, the the substance and the ink load, thereby
make easily the visibility of the descent of the ink load as it passes the openings
of the windows placed in the exterior body of the writing device.
3. Improvements introduced in the manufacture of writing devices according to claims
1 or 2, characterized in that the density as well as the characteristics of the substance
incorporated at the end of the ink load are at least similar.
4. Improvements introduced in the manufacture of writing devices according to any
one of claim 1 to 3, characterized in that independently from the diameter of the
ink load, the bright colored substance incorporated at one end preferably has a length
between a minimum of 4 millimeters and a maximum of 6 millimeters.