BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] Marking pens have become a commonly used writing implement because of their versatility
and unique marking characteristics. They are not only used by artists and students,
they are commonly used in many businesses whenever a bold or highlighted entry is
necessary. Improvements in the ink, writing tips, and manufacture have progressed
steadily to produce low cost, high quality writing implements. A principal advantage
of marking pens is their ability to employ porous felt tips having a variety of different
colored inks.
[0002] Nevertheless, conventional marking pens have several inherent deficiencies. One of
these deficiencies is the requirement that the pen's inked tip, generally porous felt
impregnated with ink, must be kept covered when not in use. Because the inked porous
tip of many marking pens has a tendency to dry out when left exposed to the atmosphere
these pens have a separate cap for covering the felt tip when not being used for writing.
Quite often, users of the pen have a tendency to remove the cap carelessly and set
it aside. When it is time to replace the cap, the user spends several irritating seconds
searching for the cap. This is particularly annoying when the user is busy and concentrating
on performing his or her duties.
[0003] Thus, the ink-impregnated porous tip of conventional marking pens has created a dilemma
not encountered by other types of writing implements such as pencils, colored wax,
and the like. Heretofore, a convenient method of keeping track of the cap used to
cover this felt tip portion of marking pens has not been available.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] In accordance with the present invention, disclosed is a writing instrument comprising
an elongated cylindrical body having a first end, a second end, and a passage extending
from said first end to said second end; a writing means disposed within said passage
and extending outwardly from the first end; and a cap means having a body for covering
the first end of said cylindrical body, an arm extending from said first side of said
body portion, and an indent disposed on an opposite side of said body portion to facilitate
removal of the cap means from said cylindrical body, and at least one ridge disposed
on said first side; said arm having a first and second projection extending outwardly
from the terminal end of said arm; said cap being pivotably and slidably mounted within
said channels; wherein said cylindrical body has a continuous groove extending from
the first end of said body to the second end of said body; said grooves having channel
portions disposed at said first end and extending longitudinally toward said second
end adapted to receive said outwardly extending projections.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005]
FIG 1 is a perspective view of the improved marking pen in accordance with present
invention;
FIG 2 is a side elevational view of the improved marking pen having its cap removed
in accordance with present invention;
FIG 3 is a side elevational view of the marking pen having its cap in place over the
felt tip in accordance with the present invention;
FIG 4 is a side elevational view of the marking pen in accordance with the present
invention showing the groove and cap-arm relationship;
FIG 5 shows the pen in accordance with the present invention with the cap means separated
from the cylindrical body;
FIG 6 is a side view of the pen shown in FIG 5;
FIG 7 is a side elevational view of the cap used to cover the felt tip in accordance
with the present invention;
FIG 8 is a side elevational view of the cap shown in FIG 7 from a different side:
FIG 9 is a cross sectional view of the pen in accordance with the present invention
along line 9-9 of FIG 5;
FIG 10 is a cross sectional view of the pen in accordance with the present invention
along line 10-10 of FIG 4.
FIG 11 is a top plan view of the pen in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0006] In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, disclosed is
marking pen 10 having a substantially cylindrical elongated body portion 20. The cylindrical
body portion can be made of any durable material and is preferably made of plastic
material. The cylindrical body 20 has a first end 22, a second end 24, and a passageway
26 extending longitudinally from the first end 22 to the second end 24. A writing
element 28, preferably one having a tendency to dry out when exposed to the atmosphere
such as a porous ink impregnated felt strip, is generally disposed within this passageway
26 and extends outwardly from the first end 22 of the body 20. The tip of the writing
element is generally beveled as clearly shown at 29 in FIGS 2,5,6 and 9 to facilitate
writing.
[0007] Disposed on the first end of the cylindrical body 20 is a cap member 30 for making
a closure over the writing element 28 when not in use. The cap has a body portion
32 which is generally complementary in shape to the first end 22 of the cylindrical
body 20 of the pen. The cap member has a closed end 31 and an open end 33 for sliding
over the first end 22 of the cylindrical body 20 when it is desired to cover the tip
of the writing element 28.
[0008] Extending outwardly from the perimeter of the open end 33 of the cap member 30 is
an elongated arm 34 which pivotably joins the cap member 30 with the elongated cylindrical
body 20 of the pen. The arm 34 extends a distance from the open end 33 sufficient
to permit the cap member 30 to be slidably removed from the end and pivoted downwardly
to engage the cap receiving area adjacent the second end 24 of the cylindrical body
20 as shown in FIG 2.
[0009] The cap member 30 further includes a means for removing the cap from the pen body
20 with a person's finger. This cap removing means is preferably a projection 36 designed
to accommodate a finger as shown in FIG 2. It is understood that the projection 36
shown here is merely illustrative of the various configurations sufficient to facilitate
removal of the cap from the pen while holding the pen in one's hand. Opposite the
cap removing means is at least one cap retaining means for retaining the cap in an
open position after removal from the writing element. Preferably the cap retaining
means are two ridges 46 and 47 which are adapted to engage grooves 62 and 64 disposed
on the walls of channel 52 on the lower end of the cylindrical body 20 as shown in
FIGS 2, 4 and 9.
[0010] The arm 34 extending from the cap 30 has a first and second projection 42 and 44
extending outwardly and in opposite directions from the terminal end 43 of the arm.
These projections 42 and 44 are adapted to engage channels in the cylindrical body
20 and pivotably move the cap from a closed position to an open position as discussed
in detail below.
[0011] The cylindrical body has a continuous groove 52 extending longitudinally from the
first end 22 of the body to a position at or adjacent the second end 24 of the body.
[0012] Disposed adjacent the sides of the groove 52 is a pair of channels 54 and 56 which
are adapted to engage projections 42 and 44 at the terminal end 43 of the cap arm
34. The length of the channels 54 and 56 can vary, and will be long enough to accommodate
the cap arm as it is pivotably and slidably positioned between an open and closed
position.
[0013] In operation, the cap can be removed from the end of the pen by pressing on the projection
portion with one's finger. The cap is displaced upwardly from its seated position
on the end of the cylindrical body until it clears the tip of the writing element.
The cap is then pivoted downwardly along the side of the cylindrical body until it
reaches the cap receiving area where is it secured in its open position. When it is
desired to return the cap to its closed position, the cap is pivoted upwardly and
slid along the groove until it can cover the writing element again.
[0014] Although the present invention has been described in detail and with specific reference
to its preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that
various modifications and changes can be made thereto without departing from the spirit
and scope of the invention.
1. A writing instrument comprising:
an elongated cylindrical body having a first end,
a second end, and a passage extending from said first end to said second end;
a writing means disposed within said passage and extending outwardly from the first
end; and
a cap means having a body for covering the first end of said cylindrical body,
an arm extending from said first side of said body portion, a projection disposed
on the opposite side of said body portion to facilitate removal of the cap means from
said cylindrical body, and a cap retaining means disposed on said first side for retaining
the cap in an open position;
said cap further having a pivot means for pivotably and slidably positioning the
cap arm along the cylindrical body;
wherein said cylindrical body has a continuous groove extending from the first
end of said body to the second end of said body; said groove having channel portions
disposed at said first end and extending longitudinally toward said second end adapted
to receive said pivot means.
2. The writing instrument of Claim 1 wherein the cap retaining means is at least one
ridge disposed on the side of the cap.
3. The writing instrument of Claim 2 wherein the cap receiving means is a cavity in the
side of the body portion.
4. The writing instrument of Claim 1 wherein the writing means is an ink impregnated
felt material.
5. The writing instrument of Claim 4 wherein the cylindrical body and cap means are made
of plastic material.
6. The writing instrument of Claim 5 wherein the cylindrical body includes a clip means.
7. The writing instrument of Claim 3 wherein the pen is a felt tipped pen having an ink
impregnated felt material projecting outwardly from said passage and said felt is
beveled at its distal end.