Including Capillary Material-retainer Filling Reservoir Patents (Class 401/223)
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Patent number: 9033607Abstract: A fountain pen comprises a hollow barrel such as can be held by a user, a nib stably attached to one end of the hollow barrel, also an ink cartridge housed internally of the hollow barrel and having a given containment volume. The cartridge is connected to the nib by way of a feed through which ink flows to the nib, and deformable by expanding at least partially between a normally undeformed first configuration, and a deformed second configuration in which the containment volume created internally is greater than the containment volume in the undeformed configuration.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2011Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Inventor: Gian Luca Malaguti
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Publication number: 20130156488Abstract: A nib, among other parts which constitute a writing instrument, is made of a synthetic resin material in which engineering plastic is used. An ink supply wick includes a wick cover. An outer shape of a wick cover is determined such that it is attached to an outer periphery of the ink supply wick between the nib and the ink supply wick and is made to closely adhere to an inner periphery of the nib at least at the tip of the nib. A space between the nib and the ink supply wick is filled with the wick cover. The nib is made of a synthetic resin material in which engineering plastic is used. Therefore, the nib wear resistant and duration of the nib or the writing instrument can be extended.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventor: Shizuo Yamanaka
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Publication number: 20130064597Abstract: A writing instrument includes a shell, an ink reservoir disposed in the shell and a writing tip section that is provided on the shell from which ink from the ink reservoir is applied to a substrate. The writing tip section includes a writing tip and an ink feed assembly for delivering ink from the ink reservoir to the writing tip through capillary action. The writing tip is flexible and a flexible cover with the shape of a fountain pen nib is provided for supporting the flexible writing tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2011Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: EUROPE BRANDS S.A.R.L.Inventors: Leighton Davies-Smith, David Martin, Pascal Fruchet
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Patent number: 8348540Abstract: A writing instrument that includes an ink reservoir and a writing tip fluidly connected to the reservoir and through which the ink comes out during use of the instrument. The reservoir contains, in addition to the ink, grains that are separate and that may have angles and sharp edges of dimensions that are significant relative to an apparent dimension (d) of the grains.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Societe BICInventors: Vincent Bedhome, Didier Lange, Franck Rolion
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Patent number: 8128304Abstract: A direct-fluid-supply writing implement has a pentip, an ink occlusion body connected to a rear end of the pentip, an ink tank that directly stores ink and is arranged at a rear of the ink occlusion body, a plurality of communication tubes that connects the ink tank to the ink occlusion body and a partition wall provided between the ink occlusion body and the ink tank. Forward end portions of the communication tubes are protruded forward from a front face of the partition wall, and are located inside the ink occlusion body. At least one of the communication tubes is provided such that a rear end of the communication tube is protruded backward from a rear face of the partition wall and is located inside the ink tank.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: The Pilot Ink Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tetsuhiro Kurita, Takao Inaba
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Patent number: 8113732Abstract: The present invention provides a direct liquid-writing instrument without ink leakage from the pen-tip even after a long period of use. Specifically, it provides a direct liquid-writing instrument having an ink-retaining part in a bellows-like shape, in which at least the ink-retaining part in a bellows-like shape is made of: 20 to 95% by mass of (A) a polyamide-based resin; and 80 to 5% by mass of (B) at least one resin selected from a styrene-based resin, an olefin-based resin, and a polyphenylene ether resin.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignees: Micro Co., Ltd., Daicel Polymer Ltd.Inventors: Takehiko Shima, Masahiko Itakura, Hiromoto Sasaki
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Patent number: 8096725Abstract: A writing implement that includes an ink reservoir, a writing tip fluidically connected to the reservoir and through which the ink emerges during a use of the implement, and a reservoir-venting device that includes a cavity in communication with the reservoir and with an orifice open to the outside of the implement. The cavity is suitable for absorbing an overflow of ink, characterized in that the cavity is filled with separate grains having angles and sharp edges having dimensions that are significant compared with an apparent dimension d of the grains.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Societe BICInventors: Vincent Bedhome, Didier Lange, Franck Rolion
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Publication number: 20110274478Abstract: A nib of a writing instrument is made of a carbon-resin mixture obtained by mixing a plastic material with carbon fiber. An ink feed core is provided with a nib cover. The nib cover is disposed on an outer periphery of the ink feed core between the nib and the ink feed core. The nib cover is configured to closely adhere at least to an inner periphery of the nib at the tip of the nib. A space defined between the nib and the ink feed core is filled up with the nib cover. The nib is made of a carbon-resin mixture obtained by mixing a plastic material with carbon fiber. With this configuration, a nib having high wear resistance can be obtained and duration of the nib and the writing instrument can be prolonged.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2010Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventor: Shizuo Yamanaka
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Patent number: 7938592Abstract: A refill of a low viscosity water-based ink ballpoint pen is provided with a housing, a pen tip attached to a front end of the housing, an ink tank (4) formed inside the housing, an ink guide member guiding ink in the ink tank (4) to the pen tip, and an air passage formed between the ink tank and the pen tip in the housing and connecting the ink tank and outside of the housing. The inside of the ink tank is divided by partition walls (11) into a plurality of ink chambers arranged in the longitudinal direction, and the ink guide member is used to guide the ink in these ink chambers from the ink chambers close to the pen tip successively to the pen tip. A substantially uniform clearance (13) is provided over the entire circumferences between the outer circumferential surface of each partition wall (11) and the inner circumferential surface of the ink tank (4). A ring-shaped ink film formed at each clearance (13) is used to hold the ink in each ink chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hisami Tamano
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Publication number: 20100158600Abstract: A writing instrument that includes an ink reservoir and a writing tip fluidly connected to the reservoir and through which the ink comes out during use of the instrument. The reservoir contains, in addition to the ink, grains that are separate and that may have angles and sharp edges of dimensions that are significant relative to an apparent dimension d of the grains.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2007Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: SOCIETE BICInventors: Vincent Bedhome, Didier Lange, Franck Rolion
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Patent number: 7578631Abstract: A direct-fluid-supply writing implement has a pentip, an ink occluding element connected to a rear end of the pentip, the ink occluding element including a high-density portion, and a low density portion continuously connected to a rear of the high density portion, an ink tank disposed at rear of the ink occluding element and adapted to directly store ink and pluralities of communicating tubes connecting the ink tank with the ink occluding element, the respective communicating tubes including an opened front end, wherein the front end of the communicating tube and the rear end of the pentip connect with the high-density portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2005Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: The Pilot Ink Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tetsuhiro Kurita, Takao Inaba
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Patent number: 7297729Abstract: A solvent system for an ink including a nitro solvent; an ink further including a film-forming resin, a pigment or dye, and, optionally, a substrate wetting agent; and a marking instrument containing the ink, are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Sanford, L.P.Inventors: Martin N. Sexton, David Godbout
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Patent number: 7163350Abstract: In a liquid container, it is made possible to store liquid that is overflowed by fluctuations in atmospheric pressure and thereby to prevent liquid leaks, and the whole quantity of the stored liquid is enabled to be used. The liquid container is provided with a body having a main tank in which liquid is stored; a supply outlet, located toward the tip of the body, for supplying the liquid; a guiding portion connecting the main tank and the supply outlet to guide the liquid from the main tank to the supply outlet; and a liquid reservoir having an air flow port communicating with the exterior and a liquid flow port communicating with the main tank or the guiding portion and an overflowing liquid flow path for storing liquid overflowing the main tank. The liquid is stored farther away from the supply outlet than the liquid flow port.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2003Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Kotobuki & Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshio Noguchi, Hidehei Kageyama
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Patent number: 7156573Abstract: The writing implement of the invention comprises: a) a body including an internal reservoir of ink and having a writing tip projecting from its front end; b) a capillary connector serving to transfer ink between the reservoir and the writing tip; and c) tip support arranged at the front end of the body to support the tip and assemble it with the capillary connector. The implement includes a compact one-piece capillary unit obtained by sintering thermoplastic powder, and constituting simultaneously the capillary connector and all or part of the tip support. The capillary connector and all or part of the tip support are constituted by a compact one-piece capillary unit preferably obtained by sintering thermoplastic powder.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: ConteInventor: Vincent Bedhome
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Patent number: 6769827Abstract: In a free-ink type collector writing instrument, a collector (5) is formed with a passage hole (10) for providing commutation between the interior and the outside air so as to prevent the point assembly from being affected by the variation in inner pressure upon freezing or upon increase or decrease in pressure. At the same time, the passage hole is constructed in a shape so as not to present a stronger capillary attraction than that of an air/liquid exchanger (9) and than that of an ink feeder portion (3,6), whereby the problem of exudation leakage over time can be prevented.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuhiko Furukawa, Yojiro Sano
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Patent number: 6702498Abstract: A writing implement having a feeder core for feeding ink in an ink tank to a pen tip and an ink collector in which a plurality of comb-tooth like elements formed with an air-liquid exchange groove are arranged at intervals in a feeder core axial direction. An ink holding plate is provided so as to face a rear end face of the ink collector in such a manner as to form a gap for holding the ink in the ink tank by way of the capillary phenomenon between the ink holding plate an the rear end face. A plurality of air exchange grooves in which ink flows and is discharged in an amount responding to a change in pressure in the ink tank into and from grooves between the comb-tooth like elements which are formed between an outer edge portion of the comb-tooth like element and a feeder core contact.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yoshiomi Konose
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Patent number: 6602012Abstract: In a free-ink type collector writing instrument, the collector is formed with a partitioning portion for substantially shutting off the ink tank from the outside air, auxiliary retaining grooves are formed on the ink tank side with respect to the air/liquid exchanger of the partitioning portion while main retaining grooves are formed on the front side with respect to the air/liquid exchanger of the partitioning portion, a wide groove formed across the auxiliary retaining grooves for connecting the air/liquid exchanger and the ink tank is formed with a narrow groove extending from the air/liquid exchanger side to the ink tank side and lateral grooves capable of leading ink into the auxiliary retaining grooves. It is further effective if the capacity ‘ie’ of the auxiliary retaining grooves and the capacity ‘is’ of the main retaining grooves are designed so as to satisfy a relation ‘is>ie>0.05·is’ or if effective partitioning portion grooves are formed.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuhiko Furukawa, Yojiro Sano
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Patent number: 6588963Abstract: A collector type writing instrument including: a collector for temporarily storing ink therein upon a change in inter pressure, a sectioning portion for substantially separating its ink tank for storing ink, and a snorkel having a vent portion for establishing air communication between the front and rear spaces divided by the sectioning portion or an ink absorber for reducing the inner tank volume, wherein the snorkel or the cladding of the ink absorber is molded of the same material as the collector or the ink tank is or is subjected to the same wettability reforming treatment as the collector or the ink tank is.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuhiko Furukawa, Yojiro Sano
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Patent number: 6536976Abstract: The object is to provide a writing instrument in which a large-diametric ink retaining portion with narrow grooves in width and still capable of securing a large enough air channel can be formed so that the replacement of the sufficient amount of air can be effected between the ink retaining portion and the outside air. To achieve this, in an ink retaining portion (12), a plurality of cutouts (32) are formed so that each cutout (32) is formed to a right angle direction with respect to a center line (16a) of the sheet element (16) with a length equal to or greater than half the radius (R) (A≧(R/2), B≧(R/2)) and that one end of the cutout (32) is extended to the periphery.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yoshiomi Konose
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Patent number: 6517273Abstract: A free-ink type writing instrument having a temporary ink collector having a sectionally combed configuration, between an ink tank chamber and an writing tip and inside the front barrel, wherein all or part of the gaps between neighboring combed teeth for retaining ink in the temporary ink collector are set equal to 0.15 mm or smaller, and the ink tank is charged with an ink having a surface tension equal to 30 mN/m or lower at 25° C.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takao Koyama, Kazuhisa Kirita, Atsushi Iwasa
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Patent number: 6499902Abstract: Writing and metering device with an ink supply chamber (22), an ink guide with a capillary ink regulator (20) and with a ventilation channel with a semi-permeable seal (30), a first non-capillary space (28) and a second non-capillary space (33). The second non-caplliary space (33) is connected to the ink supply chamber (22) by at least one capillary (32a and/or 32b). To reduce ink losses a labyrinth vent (26) can additionally be provided in the ventilation channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Schmidt Feintechnik GmbHInventor: Martin Kuhn
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Publication number: 20020181996Abstract: In a free-ink type collector writing instrument, the collector is formed with a partitioning portion for substantially shutting off the ink tank from the outside air, auxiliary retaining grooves are formed on the ink tank side with respect to the air/liquid exchanger of the partitioning portion while main retaining grooves are formed on the front side with respect to the air/liquid exchanger of the partitioning portion, a wide groove formed across the auxiliary retaining grooves for connecting the air/liquid exchanger and the ink tank is formed with a narrow groove extending from the air/liquid exchanger side to the ink tank side and lateral grooves capable of leading ink into the auxiliary retaining grooves. It is further effective if the capacity ‘ie’ of the auxiliary retaining grooves and the capacity ‘is’ of the main retaining grooves are designed so as to satisfy a relation ‘is>ie>0.05·is’ or if effective partitioning portion grooves are formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Kazuhiko Furukawa, Yojiro Sano
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Patent number: 6474894Abstract: A writing utensil has a container for receiving temporarily a writing liquid oversupplied from a reservoir. A plurality of liquid staying pieces are formed on the outer periphery of the container in layers at a regular distance. A liquid supplying passage is formed along the central axis of the container. A through-hole is formed at a wall of the container for communicating a space formed by the staying pieces with the supplying passage. Upward guiding slits are formed vertically in a straight line at the staying pieces. A tension generating space is formed on the outer periphery of the container diametrically opposite to the upward guiding slits. A pair of downward guiding protrusions are formed longitudinally in the tension generating space and provide a downward guiding groove therebetween. A downward guiding slit is formed at the uppermost staying piece while being aligned with the downward guiding groove.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Morris Pen Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Man-Wha Baik
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Publication number: 20020081142Abstract: A free-ink type writing instrument having a temporary ink collector having a sectionally combed configuration, between an ink tank chamber and an writing tip and inside the front barrel, wherein all or part of the gaps between neighboring combed teeth for retaining ink in the temporary ink collector are set equal to 0.15 mm or smaller, and the ink tank is charged with an ink having a surface tension equal to 30 mN/m or lower at 25° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Takao Koyama, Kazuhisa Kirita, Atsushi Iwasa
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Publication number: 20020067948Abstract: Writing and metering device with an ink supply chamber (22), an ink guide with a capillary ink regulator (20) and with a ventilation channel with a semi-permeable seal (30), a first non-capillary space (28) and a second non-capillary space (33). The second non-capillary space (33) is connected to the ink supply chamber (22) by at least one capillary (32a and/or 32b). To reduce ink losses a labyrinth vent (26) can additionally be provided in the ventilation channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventor: Martin Kuhn
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Patent number: 6398442Abstract: A free-ink collector type writing implement includes ink (12) having a low viscosity of 2 to 100 mPa S, a collector (6) having both an internal pressure regulating function and an ink guiding feed, and a thin reservoir (1) having an ink holding capability connected with the ink guiding feed is accommodated in an ink tank (7), wherein the volumes of the reservoir (1), the ink tank (7) and the collector (6) are set to have an optimum relationship. Furthermore, the ink tank (7) is separated into two parts by a ring (13).Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishakiInventor: Kazuhiko Furukawa
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Patent number: 6382862Abstract: An application liquid reservoir (collector) reserves application liquid in the vicinity of an application liquid guide that is interposed between an application liquid cartridge and an applicator. The application liquid reservoir includes a cylinder having an inner hole to receive an ink guide and fins projecting from the cylinder. The fins stand parallel to each other and perpendicular to an axial direction of the inner hole at predetermined intervals, with annular application liquid reserving slots being defined between respective adjacent two fins such that the application liquid reserving slots are set to be narrower in part.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sakae Hayao, Kazuhiko Furukawa
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Patent number: 6340259Abstract: A direct-feed type writing implement includes: a point assembly having a writing point at the tip thereof; an ink tank directly storing a relatively low viscosity ink having a viscosity of 2 to 100 mPa·S at room temperature; an ink collector for adjusting the internal pressure in the ink tank by utilizing capillarity; a feeder including a center core, for feeding ink from the ink tank to the writing point; a duct pipe connecting the ink collector and the ink tank; and a duct pipe ink storage portion provided for the duct pipe. In another embodiment, ink is supplied to the center core as the ink feeder only through the duct pipe.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yosuke Mito, Kazuhiko Furukawa
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Patent number: 6302610Abstract: A direct-feed type writing implement includes: a point assembly having a writing point at the tip thereof; an ink tank directly storing a relatively low viscosity ink having a viscosity of 2 to 100 mPa.S at room temperature; an ink collector made up of a multiple number of vanes for adjusting the internal pressure of the ink tank by utilizing capillarity; a feeder including a center core, for feeding ink from the ink tank to the writing point; an ink absorber connected to the center core as the ink feeder; and a duct pipe connecting the ink collector and the ink tank; and preferably, ink is supplied to the center core as the ink feeder only through the ink absorber and the duct pipe.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yosuke Mito, Kazuhiko Furukawa
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Publication number: 20010012468Abstract: A double ended direct-feed type writing implement includes: an ink tank; a pair of writing points (point assemblies) arranged both ends of the ink tank; ink collectors; an ink feeder means including a center core; arrangement for inhibiting air from flowing into the ink tank through the ink collector air/liquid exchanger located at the top while the pen is unused for writing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2001Publication date: August 9, 2001Applicant: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuhiko Furukawa, Hiroaki Koyama, Takeshi Kobayashi, Yojiro Sano, Yosuke Mito
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Patent number: 6261019Abstract: In a free-ink type low-viscosity water-based ball point pen, the low viscosity water based ink 17 contains 40% or more of water as a main solvent and has a viscosity of 1.5 cps to 60 cps at a normal temperature. A collector 6 has a slender, slit-like ink groove 16 and an air vent groove 14. In a zone covering from a collector air-venting portion 15 to an outside air with which the collector air-venting portion 15 is communicated the collector 6 has a mouth piece 5 having provided therein the thin and elongate air vent groove 14. The maximum amount of ink stored in the collector 6 is made 15% or more of the capacity of an ink tank 9. The ink tank 9 is made detachable and has its main body formed of transparent or semi-transparent synthetic resin, the main body therefore enabling a residual amount of ink 17 to be visually recognizable from outside.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kazuhiko Furukawa
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Publication number: 20010004429Abstract: A direct-feed type writing implement includes: a point assembly having a writing point at the tip thereof; an ink tank directly storing a relatively low viscosity ink having a viscosity of 2 to 100 mPa.S at room temperature; an ink collector made up of a multiple number of vanes for adjusting the internal pressure of the ink tank by utilizing capillarity; a feeder including a center core, for feeding ink from the ink tank to the writing point; an ink absorber connected to the center core as the ink feeder; and a duct pipe connecting the ink collector and the ink tank; and preferably, ink is supplied to the center core as the ink feeder only through the ink absorber and the duct pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: June 21, 2001Applicant: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yosuke Mito, Kazuhiko Furukawa
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Publication number: 20010004430Abstract: A direct-feed type writing implement includes: a point assembly having a writing point at the tip thereof; an ink tank directly storing a relatively low viscosity ink having a viscosity of 2 to 100 mPa·S at room temperature; an ink collector for adjusting the internal pressure in the ink tank by utilizing capillarity; a feeder means including a center core, for feeding ink from the ink tank to the writing point; a duct pipe connecting the ink collector and the ink tank; and a duct pipe ink storage portion provided for the duct pipe; and preferably, ink is supplied to the center core as the ink feeder means only through the duct pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: June 21, 2001Applicant: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yosuke Mito, Kazuhiko Furukawa
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Patent number: 5954444Abstract: A dynamic feather ink pen enables a user to enjoy all the benefits of the historic form of writing without the disadvantages. The pen includes a grip having an opening extending longitudinally through the grip. A feather having a stem extends through the grip and engages a nib. The stem is slidably engaged within the grip. A portion of the nib is frictionally positioned within the grip, and includes a tip for engaging a writing surface. The stem, the nib and the grip form a reservoir into which an ink filament is positioned.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Inventor: Kenneth C Albright
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Patent number: 5047790Abstract: Ink contained in a pen reservoir (12) is subject to the capillarity provided by an array of spaced apart capillary members (10). The capillarity provided by the capillary members (10) is sufficient for establishing a back pressure at the print head (18) of the pen (14) to thereby avoid leakage of ink from the reservoir (12) whenever the print head (18) is inactive.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1990Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Bruce Cowger, John H. Dion
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Patent number: 4764045Abstract: A writing instrument includes a writing fluid reservoir in the form of a fiber body, in which there is a coaxially extending writing fluid conductor with capillary conduits. The fibers of the reservoir extend at right angles to and radially with respect to the longitudinal axis of the conductor and communicate with it in a fluid-conducting manner.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1987Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Assignee: Koh-I-Noor Rapidograph, Inc.Inventor: Antoaneta Tschawow
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Patent number: 4610556Abstract: A combination writing instrument comprising a plurality of nib devices detachably mounted at the front of pen holder, all of the nib devices being mounted in a head-to-tail connection with a uniform ink flow system to induce a constant and uniform ink flow from an ink reservoir to the front-most writing point for immediate and smooth writing, so that the user can select one of the nib devices to perform a desired writing purpose and enjoy a variety of writing modes.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1985Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Inventor: Kuo-Lung Tsai
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Patent number: 4224000Abstract: A writing point assembly for a tubular drafting pen includes an elongated tubular shell from one end of which a tubular, capillary nib projects. A sliding weight guided in the shell axially bounds an ink storage space in the other end of the shell which is radially imperforate. Ink may flow from the storage space to the nib through an ink feeding channel between the weight and an inner shell wall. Threads on a first section of the outer, axial shell face permit the shell to be fastened in a tubular holder. A collar on the outer axial shell face is spaced intermediate the first face section and the nib center the shell in the holder. The collar defines a portion of an air channel axially by-passing the collar and communicating with the ambient atmosphere. A second axial portion of the outer face intermediate the threads and the other end of the shell defines a further portion of an air channel which communicates with the ink storage space.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1978Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: J. S. StaedtlerInventor: Bernhard Endres