Abstract: A writing implement of the present invention is capable of stably feeding ink to the tip of a writing member so that the writing member is able to draw lines in a fixed width and in a fixed ink density. The writing member is formed by superposing thin strips so as to form an ink passage of the shape of a minute gap therebetween. The ink is fed to the tip of the writing member by capillarity of the ink passage. Thus, the ink can be always stably fed to the tip of the writing member regardless of changes of the environment.
Abstract: A writing implement includes a valve device provided at a specified position along a liquid passage along which liquid to be applied flows. The valve device has a ball valve member, a chamber portion in which the ball valve member is placed, the chamber portion having a cross-section in the form of a non-circular substantially circumscribing the ball valve member, a sealing portion operable to come to contact with the ball valve member entirely along a circumference of the ball valve member to interrupt the flow of liquid, and a restricting portion operable to come to contact with a circumferential portion of the ball valve member to restrict the movement of the ball valve member toward a leading end of the writing implement.
Abstract: A reservoir pen in which flow of ink from a reservoir to a nib is controlled by a valve which is actuated by the deflection of the nib during use.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 15, 1983
Date of Patent:
October 15, 1985
Assignee:
The Gillette Company
Inventors:
Hugh W. B. Baker, Valerie A. Buckle, Ivor J. M. Fehr
Abstract: A pen point for writing with an ink, having a pen nib with two nib points separated by a slit. The surfaces of the nib points perpendicular to the slit have, over a part of their length, a film chemically inert to the ink and wettable thereby, thus forming two lips which substantially cover the slit and abut with one another when the nib is in an unflexed state. The lips extend substantially from the slit origin to the nib tips and consist of a varnish, a plastic material or a metal. The pen point is manufactured by a process wherein a pen nib having two nib points and a slit therebetween is coated with a continuous film of material, chemically inert to the ink and wettable thereby, with the film then being divided to form the two lips.