TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a stone pencil for nails, and a stone pencil for
nails, wherein a stone accommodated inside of a stone pencil for nails can be supplied
by pressing a button, and it can be discharged apiece one by one via a discharge part,
and a cover can be covered, when not in use, to prevent a button from being unintentionally
pressed, thus preventing a stone for nails from being discharged downward, which makes
it easier to manage the stones for nails.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] The stone for nail decorations, in general, used during a nail art work is small
in size and flat, for which it is hard to pick up each stone with a hand or move it.
Since a stone should be accurately positioned on the upper surface of a nail having
a relatively narrow space, so an accurate work is inevitably necessary.
[0003] As illustrated in Figures 1A and 1B, a nail art work is frequently carried out while
picking up and moving each stone using a predetermined tool. Figure 1A illustrates
tongs which is able to pick up and move a small thing, and Figure 1B illustrates a
stone pencil (a stone picker pencil) which is able to attach a stone at its end and
then move. As for the aforementioned stone pencil, it is shaped like a pencil, wherein
a core portion is made of a predetermined material, for example, a wax, etc. If a
stone contacts with an upper surface, a stone can be attached to a core portion.
[0004] In case of the aforementioned tongs, it needs to continuously use a gripping strength
when picking up each stone, and a very accurate work is necessary to pick each stone.
For this reason, the frequency of uses of the tongs becomes lower and lower as compared
to a stone pencil. As for the stone pencil, the attachment of a stone may fail easily,
and a stone which has been attached to a desired position of a nail, sometimes, won't
separate from the tip of the stone pencil.
[0005] When it needs to use such tongs or a stone pencil, a work to individually pick up
a stone and contact the picked stone to the core of a pencil is required after a stone
for decoration has been spread over a work table. In this case, stones may be lost.
A more accurate and complicated work should be carried out so as to pick up and move
stones if stones have been turned upside down.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
[0006] Accordingly, the present invention is made in an effort to resolve the aforementioned
problems. It is an object of the present invention to provide a stone pencil for nails
which makes it possible to easily pick up each stone apiece one by one and move.
[0007] It is another object of the present invention to provide a stone pencil for nails
which allows to move each stone to a desired position through one operation without
spreading stones or inverting each stone which have been turned upside down.
[0008] It is another object of the present invention to provide a stone pencil for nails
which is able to recognize each stone without spreading them and prevent any loss
of such stones.
[0009] To achieve the above objects, there is provided a stone pencil for nails which may
include, but is not limited to, a pencil handle which comprises a main body having
a cylindrical inner space with a portion of the upper end of the main body being opened
to supply a stone for nails; a receiving part which is disposed in the main body of
the pen handle to receive the stone for nails; a supply part which is supplied with
the stone for nails from the receiving part and, while rotating, supplies the stone
for nails to a discharge part; a discharge part which is arranged on the opposite
side of the receiving part with respect to the supply part, and which is supplied
with the stone for nails from the supply part and discharges the stone for nails to
the outside; and a button for rotating the supply part, the button being disposed
on the outer circumferential surface of the pencil handle, wherein if the button is
pressed, the supply part, while rotating, supplies the discharge part with the stone
for nails supplied from the receiving part.
[0010] Here, the supply part may include a receiving groove which is shaped like circular
plates and are arranged at regular intervals along an outer circumferential surface
of the circular plate shape, and the receiving groove is supplied with stones for
nails, while being in contact with the receiving part and rotate and move by an activation
of the button in a state where the received stones for nails are being carried, and
the stones for nails are supplied to the discharge part in a state where it has rotated
and moved to contact with the discharge part.
[0011] Moreover, the supply part may include a toothed part having a plurality of protrusion
parts, and a pressing member extending into the inside of the pencil handle is provided
at an inner end portion of the button, and whenever the button is pressed, the pressing
end part corresponding to an end portion of the pressing member pushes and rotates
the toothed part, so the position of the receiving groove can rotate and move.
[0012] Here, a support plate-shaped first stopper is provided in an inner space of the main
body at a portion contacting with the pressing end part in a state where the button
has been pressed, thus preventing the pressing end portion from moving excessively
toward a lower end portion of the first stopper.
[0013] Furthermore, a cover is engaged to the top of the pencil handle, and the button is
not pressed in a state where the cover is engaged since a lower end portion inserted
into the pencil handle is disposed between the inner end portion of the button and
an outer circumferential surface of the pencil handle.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The stone pencil for nails according to the present invention allows to easily pick
up and move a decoration stone apiece without a user's accurate work.
[0015] Moreover, since it does not need to spread stones over a work table so as to pick
up each stone, any risk for loss of stones can be reduced.
[0016] Furthermore, the stones which have been turned upside down, can be easily inverted
to normal postures without an additional separate operation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0017]
Figures 1A and 1B are schematic perspective views (photos) illustrating conventional
tongs and stone pencil.
Figures 2A and 2B are a schematic whole perspective view and a partial perspective
view illustrating an exterior of a stone pencil for nails according to the present
invention.
Figures 3A and 3B are a schematic plane view and a schematic front view illustrating
an exterior of a stone pencil for nails according to the present invention.
Figure 4 is a schematic cross sectional view illustrating the configurations of a
supply part and a discharge part of a stone pencil for nails according to the present
invention.
Figure 5 is a schematic cross sectional view illustrating the configurations of a
supply part, a discharge part, and a button in a state where a cover is inserted at
an end portion of a stone pencil for nails according to the present invention.
Figure 6 is an enlarged view illustrating the portion "A" in Figure 5.
Figure 7 is a schematic cross sectional view illustrating a configuration which corresponds
to the backside in Figure 6 and a configuration wherein a supply part rotates when
a button is pressed.
BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0018] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in details with
reference to the accompanying drawings. It is noted that the terms or words used throughout
the specification and claims should not be interpreted as having typical or dictionary
meanings, but should be interpreted as having meaning and concepts which match with
the technical ideas of the present invention based on a principle wherein a predetermined
term can be properly defined for an inventor to describe his invention in the best
way.
[0019] The embodiments recited in this specification and the configurations illustrated
in the drawings are just the most preferred embodiments of the present invention,
not representing all the technical ideas of the present invention. For this reason,
it should be understood that there may be a variety of equivalents and modifications
which might substitute such features at the time the present invention is filed.
[0020] The present invention is directed to a stone pencil 1 for nails, wherein a stone
for nails can be provided one by one based on a user's operation in a state where
stones are accommodated inside of a pencil handle 10.
[0021] Figures 2A and 2B are a schematic whole perspective view and a partial perspective
view illustrating an exterior of a stone pencil 1 for nails according to the present
invention, and Figures 3A and 3B are a schematic plane view and a schematic front
view illustrating an exterior of a stone pencil 1 for nails according to the present
invention.
[0022] As illustrated in the drawings, the stone pencil 1 for nails according to the present
invention may include, but is not limited to, a pencil handle 10, and a cover 20.
The cover 20 may be engaged to an end portion of the pencil handle 10 so as to open
or close a discharge part 15 of the pencil handle 10. The pencil handle 10 may include
a hole at an end portion of a cylindrical main body 11, and the discharge part 15
corresponding to a pencil tip can be formed via the hole, and a button 16 is disposed
protruding from an outer circumferential surface of the main body 11. The discharge
part 15 is configured in a cylindrical shape and is able to supply stones for nails
accommodated inside of the pencil handle 10 via an end portion thereof, and an end
portion of the discharge part 15 is formed inclined in one direction, by which the
positions of the supplied stones for nails can be more accurately adjusted than when
the axial direction of the pencil handle 10 is a right angle. Moreover, there may
be provided a window 13 through which to see a receiving part 12 inside of the pencil
handle 10, so the amount of the stones for nails accommodated therein can be checked
visually. In addition, a plurality of grooves 113 may be formed in parallel at regular
intervals on an outer circumferential surface of the pencil handle 10, by which any
slips can be prevented when holding the stone pencil, while providing an aesthetic
effect.
[0023] It is preferred that the button 16 is disposed near the top of the pencil handle
10, namely, near an end portion where the discharge part 15 is disposed, for the user
to handle more easily when the user holds the pencil handle 10. The button 16 may
allow to rotate the supply part 14 inside the pencil handle 10 when it is pressed
in the direction of the pencil handle 10, thus supplying the stone for nails to the
discharge part 15.
[0024] The cover 20 may be engaged to the top of the pencil handle 10, namely, at an end
portion where the discharge part 15 is formed, so as to open or close the discharge
part 15 of the pencil handle 10. While the main body 21 of the cover 20 has been illustrated
as in a dome shape an end portion of which is open, but the shape of the cover 20
is not limited thereto. Moreover, a guide wall 22 having a cylindrical surface shape
may be provided at an inner side surface of the cover 20. When the cover 20 is engaged
to the main body 21, the discharge part 15 of the pencil handle 10 is accommodated
inserted inside an inner space formed by the guide wall 22. In this configuration,
even though the stones for nails fall down via the discharge part 15, they can be
received into the inner space formed by the guide wall 22 of the cover 20, by means
of which any risk for loss of the stones can be substantially prevented.
[0025] Meanwhile, in order to prevent the loss of the cover 20, the cover 20 can be used
engaged to a lower portion of the pencil handle 10 after it has been separated. Here,
an engaging groove 114 may be formed at a lower end portion of the pencil handle 10
for the sake of an easier engagement of the cover 20.
[0026] Figure 4 is a schematic cross sectional view illustrating the configurations of a
supply part 14 and a discharge part 15 of a stone pencil 1 for nails according to
the present invention. Figure 5 is a schematic cross sectional view illustrating the
configurations of a supply part 14, a discharge part 15, and a button 16 in a state
where a cover 20 is inserted at an end portion of a stone pencil 1 for nails according
to the present invention. Figure 6 is an enlarged view illustrating the portion "A"
in Figure 5.
[0027] As illustrated in the drawings, the pencil handle 10 may include a receiving part
12 formed inside of the cylindrical main body so as to accommodate stones for nails.
The receiving part 12 is configured to supply the stones for nails to the discharge
part 15 via the supply part 14 based on an activation of the button 16.
[0028] Referring to Figure 6, the receiving part 12 may include an inclined part which is
tapered more and more in the direction of its top which is connected to the discharge
part 15, wherein the diameter of the receiving part 12 is decreased similar to the
diameter of the cylindrical configuration which forms the discharge part 15 at the
top thereof. The top of the receiving part 12 is connected to the discharge part 15,
so the inner spaces thereof communication each other.
[0029] The discharge part 15 may include a pencil tip part 151 which protrudes to the outside
of the pencil handle 10, and a connection part 152 which is accommodated inside of
the pencil handle 10. The connection part 152 is configured in a cylindrical surface
configuration to accommodate therein a supply part 14 which will be described later.
The tops of the pencil tip part 151 and the receiving part 12 contact with each other
via the connection part 152. Here, the connection part 152 includes a connection groove
153 at a portion corresponding to the top of the receiving part 12, so the top of
the receiving part 12 can communicate with the inner space of the connection part
152 via the connection groove 153.
[0030] The supply part 14 is accommodated inside of the connection part 152 of the discharge
part 15, and the supply part 14 may include receiving groove 141 which is formed in
circular plate shapes each having a predetermined thickness and are arranged at regular
intervals along an outer circumferential surface. The supply part 14 is connected
rotatable inside of the connection part 152 and is configured to rotate at a predetermined
angle whenever the button 16 is touched. For example, in case of the supply part 14
illustrated in Figure 6, a predetermined receiving groove 141 may communicate with
the top of the receiving part 12 via the connection groove 153 before the button 16
is touched, it will receive the stones for nails from the receiving part 12 and store
them. Thereafter, the supply part 14 will rotate in a counterclockwise direction in
response to the touch of the button 16, and it will rotate to a position contacting
with the pencil tip part 151 by the third touch of the button 16, so the stones for
nails can be supplied to the pencil tip part 151. In the embodiment of the present
invention, while the receiving groove 141 has been described as being provided six
in number, it is obvious that the receiving groove 141 can has various configurations
for them to be disposed at the positions contacting with the pencil tip part 151 whenever
the supply part 14 rotates.
[0031] The receiving groove 141 may be configured to receive and accommodate the stones
for nails at the moment it becomes communicated with the top of the receiving part
12 via the connection groove 153 when the supply part 14 rotates. Moreover, it is
preferred that the receiving groove 141 can be configured to correspond to the shape
of each stone for nails so that the top of each stone for nails can contact with the
inner side surface of the receiving groove 141, and the bottom of each stone for nails
is disposed toward the outside of the receiving groove 141. For example, if a stone
for nails has a flat bottom and a convex top, the inner side surface of the receiving
groove 141 may be formed concave to correspond thereto, by which the convex top of
the stone for nails can be accommodated contacting with the inner side surface of
the receiving groove 141. In this way, the receiving direction of the stone for nails
can be determined based on the shape of the receiving groove 141. When the stones
for nails accommodated in the receiving groove 141 are provided to the pencil tip
part 151 as the supply part 14 rotates, the bottom of each stone for nails is first
discharged. Subsequently, if the stone for nails is supplied in a state where an end
portion of the pencil tip is closer to the surface of a nail, the stone for nails
can position in the normal direction wherein the stone for nails is not inverted.
[0032] A guide 115 protruding toward the center may be provided at an inner side surface
of the pencil handle 10 so as to fix the positions of the discharge part 15 and the
receiving part 12, and the movement of the inclined part of the receiving part 12
toward the top is limited by the guide 115. Moreover, circular protrusions 154 and
161 the diameters of which are larger than the holes at the top of the pencil handle
10 may be provided at an outer circumferential surface of the pencil tip part 151,
so the movement of the discharge part 15 toward the backside of the pencil handle
10 can be limited by the circular protrusion 154.
[0033] The button 16, as mentioned earlier, may be disposed near the top of the pencil handle
10, and may be preferably disposed more behind the position where the connection part
152 is accommodated. Near the top where the button 16 is disposed, an opening part
110 may be formed at a part of the outer circumferential surface, and an elastic member
17 may be engaged to the opening part 110. The button 16 may be connected to an outer
end portion of the elastic member 17. If the button 16 is pressed in the direction
of the outer circumferential surface of the pencil handle 10, the elastic member 17
will be pressed by the button 16, and the supply part 14 connected thereto will rotate
about the axis of the circular plate part, thus moving the position of the receiving
groove 141.
[0034] Moreover, a protrusion part 111 may be formed at an outer circumference of the opening
part 110 where the button 16 is disposed. A shoulder part 112 may be provided between
the protrusion part 111 and the opening part 110. Furthermore, an elastic member 17
is connected in the center at an inner end of the button 16, and a protrusion part
161 may be formed at an outer circumference of the portion where the elastic member
17 is disposed. A groove part 162 may be formed at an outer circumference of the protrusion
part 161. The groove part 162 of the button 16 may position corresponding to the protrusion
part 111 formed at an outer circumference of the opening part 110 of the pencil handle
10. If the button 16 is pressed, the protrusion part 111 of the pencil handle 10 is
inserted into the groove part 162 of the button 16, thus applying a pressure.
[0035] At this time, if the cover 20 is engaged so that the lower end portion of the cover
20 engaged to the top of the pencil handle 10 can be disposed between the inner end
portion of the button 16 and the pencil handle 10 corresponding thereto, the pressing
of the button 16 can be limited. In this way, if the stone pencil 1 for nails is not
used, it is possible to prevent the stones for nails from gathering in the inside
of the cover 20 due to the user's unintentional operations of the button 16.
[0036] Figure 7 is a schematic cross sectional view illustrating a configuration which corresponds
to the backside in Figure 6 and a configuration wherein a supply part 14 rotates when
a button 16 is pressed. The operation wherein the position of the accommodation is
moved as the supply part 14 rotates when the button 16 is pressed, will be described
with reference to the drawing. First, a pressing member 18 extending into the inside
of the pencil handle 10 is provided at an inner end of the button 16 of the present
invention. Whenever the button 16 is pressed by a pressing end part 19 which corresponds
to an end portion of the pressing member 18, the supply part 14 is pushed in the direction
of rotations, thus rotating it.
[0037] A toothed part 142 protruding outward may be provided in at least one among the circular
plate parts of the circular plate-shaped supply part 14. The toothed part 142 may
have a predetermined number of teeth or protrusion parts which correspond to the receiving
groove 141 formed at an outer circumferential surface of the supply part 14. Whenever
the pressing member 18 moves in the direction of the center of the main body of the
pencil handle 10 by the button 16, the teeth will move in the direction of the rotation
by the pressing member 18, thus rotating and moving the whole portions of the supply
part 14. Here, it is preferred that the pressing end part 19 is formed in a hook shape
which is formed concave in the contacting direction with the toothed part 142 lest
it does push the toothed part 142 in the reverse direction.
[0038] Moreover, in order to limit the scope of movements of the pressing end part 19, a
support plate-shaped first stopper 155 may be provided at the connection part 152
at a contacting position with the pressing end part 19 in a state where the button
16 has been pressed. The lower end portion of the first stopper 155 is able to prevent
the pressing end part 19 from moving excessively.
[0039] Furthermore, in order to prevent the toothed part 142 from rotating excessively due
to the operation of the button 16, a bent plate-shaped second stopper 157 may be provided
at an inner side of the connection part 152. Since the teeth of the toothed part 142
can be substantially supported by the second stopper 157, it is possible to prevent
the toothed part 142 from moving excessively by means of a weak pressure. The second
stopper 157 may be fixedly installed using a predetermined fixing part 156 which is
provided separate at the connection part 152.
LEGEND OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0040]
- 1:
- Stone pencil for nails
- 10:
- Pencil handle
- 11:
- Main body
- 12:
- Receiving part
- 13:
- Window
- 14:
- Supply part
- 15:
- Discharge part
- 16:
- Button
- 17:
- Elastic member
- 18:
- Pressing member
- 19:
- Pressing end part
- 20:
- Cover
- 21:
- Main body
- 22:
- Guide wall
- 110:
- Opening part
- 111:
- Protrusion part
- 112:
- shoulder part
- 113:
- Groove
- 114:
- Engaging groove
- 115:
- Guide
- 141:
- Engaging groove
- 142:
- Toothed part
- 151:
- Pencil tip part
- 152:
- Connection part
- 153:
- Connection groove
- 154:
- Circular protrusion part
- 155:
- First stopper
- 156:
- Fixing part
- 157:
- Second stopper
- 161:
- Protrusion part
- 162:
- Groove part
1. A stone pencil for nails, comprising:
a pencil handle (10) which comprises a main body (11) having a cylindrical inner space
with a portion of the upper end of the main body (11) being opened to supply a stone
for nails;
a receiving part (12) which is disposed in the main body (11) of the pen handle (10)
to receive the stone for nails;
a supply part (14) which is supplied with the stone for nails from the receiving part
(12) and, while rotating, supplies the stone for nails to a discharge part (15) ;
a discharge part (15) which is arranged on the opposite side of the receiving part
(12) with respect to the supply part (14), and which is supplied with the stone for
nails from the supply part (14) and discharges the stone for nails to the outside;
and
a button (16) for rotating the supply part (14), the button (16) being disposed on
the outer circumferential surface of the pencil handle (10), wherein if the button
(16) is pressed, the supply part (14), while rotating, supplies the discharge part
(15) with the stone for nails supplied from the receiving part (12).
2. The stone pencil for nails of claim 1, wherein the supply part (14) comprises receiving
grooves (141) which are shaped like circular plates and are arranged at regular intervals
along an outer circumferential surface of the circular plate shape, and the receiving
grooves (141) are supplied with stones for nails, while being in contact with the
receiving part (12) and rotate and move by an activation of the button (16) in a state
where the received stones for nails are being carried, and the stones for nails are
supplied to the discharge part (15) in a state where it has rotated and moved to contact
with the discharge part (15).
3. The stone pencil for nails of claim 2, wherein the supply part (14) comprises a toothed
part (142) having a plurality of protrusion parts, and a pressing member (18) extending
into the inside of the pencil handle (10) is provided at an inner end portion of the
button (16), and whenever the button (16) is pressed, the pressing end part (19) corresponding
to an end portion of the pressing member (18) pushes and rotates the toothed part
(142), so the position of the receiving groove (141) can rotate and move.
4. The stone pencil for nails of claim 3, wherein a support plate-shaped first stopper
(155) is provided in an inner space of the main body (10) at a portion contacting
with the pressing end part (19) in a state where the button (16) has been pressed,
thus preventing the pressing end portion (19) from moving excessively toward a lower
end portion of the first stopper (155).
5. The stone pencil for nails of claim 1, wherein a cover (20) is engaged to the top
of the pencil handle (10), and the button (16) is not pressed in a state where the
cover (20) is engaged since a lower end portion inserted into the pencil handle (10)
is disposed between the inner end portion of the button (16) and an outer circumferential
surface of the pencil handle (10).