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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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22.03.1995 Bulletin 1995/12 |
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Date of filing: 17.10.1991 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)6: B43K 23/08 |
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Safety pen cap
Sicherheitskappe für Schreibgerät
Capuchon de sécurité pour stylo
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Priority: |
17.10.1990 JP 108029/90
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22.04.1992 Bulletin 1992/17 |
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Proprietor: TOMBOW PENCIL CO., LTD. |
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Tokyo 114 (JP) |
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- Wakai, Takeshi,
c/o Tombow Pencil Co.,Ltd.
Kita-ku,
Tokyo (JP)
- Nagai, Masahiko,
c/o Ogawa Kakoh Co.,Ltd.
Kita-ku,
Tokyo (JP)
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Representative: Schmidt, Horst, Dr. |
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H. Schmidt & B. Müller,
Postfach 44 01 20 80750 München 80750 München (DE) |
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References cited: :
EP-A- 0 330 877 BE-A- 906 095
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EP-A- 0 433 532 DE-U- 8 907 626
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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[0001] The invention relates to a safety pen cap according to the preamble of claim 1, i.e.
a cap for a writing instrument, which is adaped to avoid suffocation in case the cap
is accidentally swallowed and lodged in a person's windpipe.
[0002] Caps exist (DE 3817248 C1, GB 2233607, JP 1-139595 U, JP 1-169385 U) which prevent
evaporation of the ink of the pen by covering its pointed end in an air-tight manner
when the pen is not in use. To assure a ventilation in case the cap is accidentally
swallowed, the cap comprises an outer cylindrical portion disposed around an inner
cylindrical cap-like portion by which a space is formed between the inner and outer
portions, which enables an air flow in the longitudinal direction of the cap. However,
complicate molds are necessary for forming these caps which therefore are comparatively
expensive. Moreover the space between the outer and inner portions can easily be clogged
by foreign material. There has also been proposed a cap (EP 330877 A2) having a number
of vertical grooves provided side by side in the outer circumference and connected
at its inner ends to an inside portion of the cap thus providing a ventilation path
in the longitudinal direction of the cap which entends partly outside and partly inside
the cap. An air passage of this type causes significant restrictions as to the use
of the cap as well as to its production and design. In addition there are disadvantages
with regard of the function of the cap to prevent evaporation of the ink of the pen.
[0003] The invention serves to essentially avoid the drawbacks of the known safety pen caps.
In particular the invention is an improvement of a cap of a type which is known from
applicant's EP 433532 A1 (state of the art according to Art. 54(3) EPC).
[0004] An object of the invention therefore is to provide a safety pen cap which can easily
be formed in an integral manner with low cost, and in spite of a satisfactory air-tightening
function is suitable to prevent in a reliable manner suffocation in case the cap is
swallowed.
[0005] The cap according to the invention comprises a cap body with closed and open axial
ends, and further including at least one groove extending on the outer circumference
of the cap body in the axial direction from the edge at the closed end towards an
intermediate position of the cap body, and at least one rib projecting from the cap
body and axially extending from a position near above the intermediate end of said
groove up to the edge at the open end of the cap body.
[0006] The cap can be formed in an integral manner by using a metallic mold having a simple
design. Even if the cap is accidentally swallowed, an air passage is left to allow
flow of air along the axial direction of the cap in all situations. Further since
a connecting or supporting web of the rib is disposed at a location away from a sealing
part of the cap , the sealing or tightening part will not be affected during the formation
of the cap by an incomplete formation of the rib, threreby the air-tightening function
of the cap is perfectly assured.
The invention will now be described in detail hereafter with reference to the drawings,
in which
- Fig. 1
- shows a first embodiment of the invention,
- Fig. 2
- is a right side view,
- Fig. 3
- is a left side view,
- Fig. 4
- is a cross-sectional view in the direction A-A of fig. 1,
- Fig. 5
- shows a second embodiment of the invention,
- Fig. 6
- is a right side view,
- Fig. 7
- is a left side view,
- Fig. 8
- shows a third embodiment of the invention,
- Fig. 9
- is a sectional view in the longitudinal direction,
- Fig. 10
- is view similar to Fig. 9 with a pen inserted in the cap,
- Fig. 11
- is a sectional view in the longitudinal direction of a modification of the third embodiment,
- Fig. 12
- is a fragmentary cross-sectional view showing a preferred arrangement of rib-like
partition walls , and
- Fig. 13
- is a fragmentary cross-sectional view showing another arrangement of rib-like partition
walls.
[0007] In the drawings same reference numbers are used throughout to indicate same or similar
parts.
[0008] In the embodiment according to Fig. 1 to 4 reference number 1 indicates a cap body
having axial ends, namely an open end 2 and an opposite closed end. A top portion
of a pen (see fig. 10) can be inserted from the open end 2 into the cap to cover the
pointed end of the pen in an air-tight manner. Reference number 3 indicates a pair
of ribs radially projecting from the outer circumference of the cap body 1 on diametral
portions thereof and each extending from an intermediate position of the cap body
1 to the open end 2 thereof in the longitudinal direction. While a pair of ribs 3
is shown, also less or more than two ribs 3 could be provided. The end of each rib
3 remote from the open end 2 of the cap extends on a pair of spaced parallel grooves
4 which are provided in the cap body 1 and extend in the longitudinal direction from
the closed end of the cap up to nearly a location halfway the length of the cap. Reference
number 5 indicates a surface of the cap body between the grooves 4.
[0009] Since the first embodiment is constructed as mentioned above, it can be easily formed
in an integral manner by means of an uncomplicated metallic mold. In case the cap
is accidentally swallowed, in connection with the windpipe of a person an air passage
extending in the axial direction of the cap is formed by the grooves 4 and the ribs
3. By proper dimensioning the grooves and ribs a sufficient cross section of the air
passage to avoid suffocation can be assured.
[0010] In the embodiment of the invention according to fig. 5 to 7 the ends of the grooves
4 of the pen according to the first embodiment are communicated with a circular groove
4' provided in the cap body 1 at about a central portion thereof, i.e. a portion of
the pen into which either of the grooves 4 and ribs 3 extend. Other details of this
embodiment correspond to that of the first embodiment.
[0011] The second embodiment assures an air flow along the surface of the cap body 1 even
if one or more of the longitudinal grooves 4 should become clogged in that the air
can still flow from an open groove 4 along the circular groove 4' to the space beneath
the ribs 3.
[0012] Fig. 8 to 13 show a third embodiment of the invention. On a cap body 1 a number of
thin, rib-like partition walls or fins 5 is integrally formed between which comparatively
long longitudinal grooves 4 are defined. On an essentially cylindrical sealing portion
6 of the cap body 1 disposed adjacent the open end 2 of the cap and having an outer
diameter essentially corresponding to that of the partition walls 5 a longitudinally
extending rib 3 is provided which is supported by the cap body 1 by means of a short
radial web portion 8. The dimensions of the web portion 8 in the circumferential and
longitudinal directions is less than that of the rib 3. Thus a space is left between
the underside of the rib and the surface of the cap body 1. The rib 3 extends along
the cylindrical cap portion 6 from nearly the open end 2 of the cap body 1 to a position
above the inner ends of the grooves 4. Reference number 7 indicates circumferentially
spaced protrusions on the inner surface of the cylindrical cap portion 6 to engage
an outer portion of a pen when it is inserted into the cap for aligning and sealing
its pointed end (see fig. 10).
[0013] Fig. 11 is a modification of the preceding embodiment in that the web-like connecting
portion 8 is dislocated to a location near the partition walls 5. Further the axial
positions of the protrusions 7 and an annular bead adadpted to engage an annular recess
of the pen are interchanged, namely the annular bead 6 is disposed near the open end
2 of the cap while it is provided near the grooved portion of the cap in the embodiment
according to fig. 8 to 10.
[0014] Fig. 12 and 13 are cross-sectional views of different typs of arrangements of the
rib-like partition walls 5. Fig. 12 shows an arrangement where a number of partition
walls 5 is equally spaced along the circumference of the cap body 1. Fig. 13 shows
an arrangement where a pair of partition walls 5 is provided on diametral portions
of the cap body 1. Reference number 4 indicates the grooves defined between the rib-like
partition walls 5.
[0015] A cap according to the third embodiment can easily be formed by moving a metallic
mold to the right and left side from the dotted line of fig. 8, thereby the metallic
mold can have a simple design. Preferably, the rib 3 is connected with the cap body
1 by means of a connecting portion 8 which is disposed on the outside at a suitable
distance from the sealing protrusion 6 on the inside of the cap, thereby the air-tight
or sealing effect of this part cannot be affected by defects as a result of an incomplete
formation of the rib 3 during molding. Thus the air-tightening function of the cap
at the pointed end of the pen is perfectly assured. The cap according to the embodiments
shown in fig. 8 to 13 further prevents suffocation in case the cap is accidentally
swallowed in a reliable manner.
[0016] As mentioned above, the invention enables the formation of caps in an integral and
easy manner, avoids defects at the air-tightening part caused by incomplete formations,
lowers the cost, and enables to make a plan on the length of a groove and a rib respectively
and at one's will thus allows a plan with wide possibilities. Further it has outstanding
effects on preventing suffocation caused by swallowing the cap accidentally.
1. An integrally formed safety pen cap having a cap body (1) with closed and open (2)
axial ends and at least one groove (4) extending on the outer circumference of the
cap body (1) in the axial direction from the edge at the closed end towards an intermediate
position of the cap body, characterized by at least one rib (3) projecting from the
cap body (1) and axially extending from a position near the intermediate end of said
groove (4) up to the edge at the open end (2) of the cap body.
2. A safety pen cap according to claim 1, in which a sealing portion (6) comprises an
annular bead formed on the inner surface of the cap for engaging an annular recess
formed in a portion of the pen.
3. A safety pen cap according to one of the preceding claims, in which said groove (4)
is defined between at least a pair of rib-like partition walls (5) formed on the outer
circumference of the cap body (1).
4. A safety pen cap according to one of the preceding claims, in which said rib (3) being
spaced from and connected to the outer circumference of the sealing portion (6) of
said cap body (1) by means of a connecting portion (8).
1. Einstückig ausgebildete Sicherheitskappe für einen Tintenschreiber mit einem Kappenbasiskörper
(1) mit geschlossenen und offenen (2) axialen Enden und wenigstens einer Nut (4),
die sich am äusseren Umfang des Kappenbasiskörpers (1) in axialer Richtung von der
Kante am geschlossenen Ende zu einer zwischenliegenden Stelle des Kappenbasiskörpers
erstreckt, gekennzeichnet durch wenigstens ein vom Kappenbasiskörper (1) abstehende
Rippe (3), die sich axial von einer Stelle nahe dem zwischenliegenden Ende der Nut
(4) bis zur Kante am offenen Ende (2) des Kappenbasiskörpers erstreckt.
2. Sicherheitskappe für eine Tintenschreiber nach Anspruch 1, wonach ein Abdichtungsbereich
(6) eine an der inneren Oberfläche der Kappe ausgebildete Ringwulst zur Eingriffnahme
mit einer in einem Abschnitt des Tintenschreibers ausgebildeten ringförmigen Ausnehmung
umfasst.
3. Sicherheitskappe für einen Tintenschreiber nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
wonach die Nut (4) zwischen wenigstens einem Paar rippenartiger Trennwände (5) definiert
ist, die am äusseren Umfang des Kappenbasiskörpers (1) ausgebildet sind.
4. Sicherheitskappe für einen Tintenschreiber nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
wonach die Rippe (3) vom äusseren Umfang des Abdichtungsbereiches (6) des Kappenbasiskörpers
(1) beabstandet und mit diesem durch einen Verbindungsteil (8) verbunden ist.
1. Capuchon de stylo de sécurité formé d'une seule pièce comprenant un corps de capuchon
(1) présentant des extrémités axiales fermée et ouverte (2) et au moins une cannelure
(4) s'étendant sur la circonférence extérieure du corps de capuchon (1) dans la direction
axiale, du bord de l'extrémité fermée vers une position intermédiaire du corps de
capuchon, caractérisé par au moins une nervure (3) faisant saillie du corps de capuchon
(1) et s'étendant axialement d'une position proche de l'extrémité intermédiaire de
ladite cannelure (4) jusqu'au bord de l'extrémité ouverte (2) du corps de capuchon.
2. Capuchon de stylo de sécurité selon la revendication 1, dans lequel une partie d'étanchéité
(6) comprend un bourrelet annulaire formé sur la surface intérieure du capuchon, destiné
à s'engager dans un renfoncement annulaire formé dans une partie du stylo.
3. Capuchon de stylo de sécurité selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
ladite cannelure (4) est définie entre au moins une paire de parois de séparation
en forme de nervures (5) formées sur la circonférence extérieure du corps de capuchon
(1).
4. Capuchon de stylo de sécurité selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
ladite nervure (3) est espacée de et raccordée à la circonférence extérieure de la
partie d'étanchéité (6) dudit corps de capuchon (1) au moyen d'une partie de raccordement
(8).