US1340926A - Stylographic fountain-pen - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to ens and is particularlydirected to providlng a newly improved stylographic pen.
- One object of my invention is to provide a stylographic fountain pen'.
- Another object of my invention is to provide a stylographic fountain pen which shall be self-filling.
- VA further object of my invention Vis to provide a stylographic fountain pen with simple and eiicient means for lling and emptying the same, which 'means shall be cheap to manufacture.
- a still further object is to provide in a stylographic pen a pen point which shall be efiicient in its operation and prevent too free a flow of ink and dropping of ink yon the writing material.
- Figure 1 is an enlarged longitudinal seci tion of a stylographic self-filling fountain pen embodying my invention
- Fig. 2 is a vertical elevation ofthe same shown ready for use
- Fig. 3 is a vertical elevation of a stylographic pen point embodying my invention
- Fig. 4 is a top view of the p en with the t cover o;
- Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the pen point taken along line 5-5 .of Fig. 3.
- 10 indicates the barrel of the pen and 11 the detachable cover.
- the barrel is threaded at the top as at 12 for the feed and holder member 13 which comprises a threaded collar 14 adapted to screw into the barrel and va hollow tubular member 15 preferably integral with and extending from said collar in which is held frictionally or otherwise the stylographic pen point 16.
- the collar 14 is perforated at 17 and the ink is fed therethrough and the tubular member 14 to the pen point, as will be readily understood.
- the pen point 16 is made of glass or some other-such hard material suitable to form a stylus, and istapered at the bottom as at '17,. so that when it is forced into the holding tube 15, there is a space 18 through which the ink ows to the pen.
- the material of the pen point or stylus 16 has formed in the surface thereof curved channels or ducts 18 which converge to the point, and the ink is thus forced to flow through long curved paths to the writing point. In this way the flow of ink is impeded ⁇ somewhat and no ink drops on to the paper or other writing material. as would be if the grooves were stra-ight.
- the self-filling mechanism comprises a small suction device operating within the barrel.
- a piston 19. suitably air tight, is secured to a threaded plunger rod 2() which extends into a correspondingly threaded the case block 21 held inthe lower portion of the is fed from the barrel to the point.
- a pen pointof hard material formed with curved channels on the surface thereof converging to a Writing point, and tapered at the opposite end, said channels running from said tapered end to said point.
- a stylographi'c fountain pen comprising a barrel, a feed member, a pen holding member and a pen point held in the latter ⁇ and tapered at the end extending therein to form a space therebetween and said holding member,'said channels running from said tapered end to said point.
- a stylographic fountain pen comprising a barrel, a feed member, a pen holding member and a pen point held in the latter and tapered at the end extending therein to form a space therebetween and said holding inelnber ⁇ said pen point Comprising a piece of hard material formed on the outer surface 6.
- a stylographio fountain pen having a barre1,' a pen point of hard material adapted to be held in said barrel having a writing point 'at one endthereof and being tapered at the opposite-end, said tapered end having Channels formed therein communicating With said writing point to feed the ink from the barrel thereto.
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C. WEITZ.
STYLOGRAPHIC FOUNTAIN PEN. Y f
APPLICATION FILED :uLY I. 1919.
Patented May 25, '1920.
CH@ RLE5 fWE/TZ i wuemoz UNITED STATES CHARLES WEITZ, OF NEW YORK, NZY.
STYLOGRAPHIC FOUNTAIN-PEN.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 25, 1920.
- Application filed July 7, 1919. Serial Nc. 308,941.
To all lwhom t may concern u Be it known that l, CHARLES W In'rz, a citizen of the United States, and resident ofthe city of New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Stylographic Fountain-Ijens,l of which the following is a specification.I
This invention relates to ens and is particularlydirected to providlng a newly improved stylographic pen.
One object of my invention is to provide a stylographic fountain pen'.
Another object of my invention is to provide a stylographic fountain pen which shall be self-filling. A
VA further object of my invention Vis to provide a stylographic fountain pen with simple and eiicient means for lling and emptying the same, which 'means shall be cheap to manufacture.
A still further object is to provide in a stylographic pen a pen point which shall be efiicient in its operation and prevent too free a flow of ink and dropping of ink yon the writing material.
Other objectsrand advantages of this invention will appear from the detailed description and the features of noveltywill be particularly pointed out in the claims. i
In the drawing accompanying this specification and forming a material partthereof,
Figure 1 is an enlarged longitudinal seci tion of a stylographic self-filling fountain pen embodying my invention;
Fig. 2 is a vertical elevation ofthe same shown ready for use;
Fig. 3 is a vertical elevation of a stylographic pen point embodying my invention; Fig. 4 is a top view of the p en with the t cover o; and
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the pen point taken along line 5-5 .of Fig. 3.
Referring in detail to the drawing, 10 indicates the barrel of the pen and 11 the detachable cover. The barrel is threaded at the top as at 12 for the feed and holder member 13 which comprises a threaded collar 14 adapted to screw into the barrel and va hollow tubular member 15 preferably integral with and extending from said collar in which is held frictionally or otherwise the stylographic pen point 16. The collar 14 is perforated at 17 and the ink is fed therethrough and the tubular member 14 to the pen point, as will be readily understood.
The pen point 16 is made of glass or some other-such hard material suitable to form a stylus, and istapered at the bottom as at '17,. so that when it is forced into the holding tube 15, there is a space 18 through which the ink ows to the pen. The material of the pen point or stylus 16 has formed in the surface thereof curved channels or ducts 18 which converge to the point, and the ink is thus forced to flow through long curved paths to the writing point. In this way the flow of ink is impeded `somewhat and no ink drops on to the paper or other writing material. as would be if the grooves were stra-ight.
The self-filling mechanism comprises a small suction device operating within the barrel. A piston 19. suitably air tight, is secured to a threaded plunger rod 2() which extends into a correspondingly threaded the case block 21 held inthe lower portion of the is fed from the barrel to the point.A
2. In a stylographic pen, a pen pointof hard material formed with curved channels on the surface thereof converging to a Writing point, and tapered at the opposite end, said channels running from said tapered end to said point.
3. A stylographi'c fountain pen comprising a barrel, a feed member, a pen holding member and a pen point held in the latter `and tapered at the end extending therein to form a space therebetween and said holding member,'said channels running from said tapered end to said point.
4. A stylographic fountain pen comprising a barrel, a feed member, a pen holding member and a pen point held in the latter and tapered at the end extending therein to form a space therebetween and said holding inelnber` said pen point Comprising a piece of hard material formed on the outer surface 6. In a stylographio fountain pen having a barre1,' a pen point of hard material adapted to be held in said barrel having a writing point 'at one endthereof and being tapered at the opposite-end, said tapered end having Channels formed therein communicating With said writing point to feed the ink from the barrel thereto.
Signed at New York City, in the county of NewYork'and State of New York, this 23rd day of June, A. D. 1919.
CHARLESWEITZ. f
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| US308941A US1340926A (en) | 1919-07-07 | 1919-07-07 | Stylographic fountain-pen |
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2600426A (en) * | 1947-11-15 | 1952-06-17 | Beech Aircraft Corp | Fountain pen point |
| US3286695A (en) * | 1966-04-22 | 1966-11-22 | Jack M Martin | Heavy fluid writing pen |
| US5006004A (en) * | 1987-11-25 | 1991-04-09 | The Proctor & Gamble Company | Topical applicator for liquid |
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2600426A (en) * | 1947-11-15 | 1952-06-17 | Beech Aircraft Corp | Fountain pen point |
| US3286695A (en) * | 1966-04-22 | 1966-11-22 | Jack M Martin | Heavy fluid writing pen |
| US5006004A (en) * | 1987-11-25 | 1991-04-09 | The Proctor & Gamble Company | Topical applicator for liquid |
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