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US1695913A
US1695913A US303279A US30327928A US1695913A US 1695913 A US1695913 A US 1695913A US 303279 A US303279 A US 303279A US 30327928 A US30327928 A US 30327928A US 1695913 A US1695913 A US 1695913A
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  • This invention relates to fountain pens and has particular relation tothe prevention of sweating ofthe pen whennot in use. I have observedgthat when fountain pens are capped and not in use7 sweating occurs on the inside of the cap.v After the sweating has taken place andthe ⁇ Capris loosened,
  • Another objectfoffniy invention is the pro ⁇ vision of a flexible sealing means around the'.
  • Another object of iny inventionisthe provision of a soluble sealingineans-,as a soluble rubber7 placed about-the, pen pointA and feeding device of a fountain pen.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of iny pen il-v lustrating how the saine may look after 'application of my invention thereto. ⁇
  • Figure 2 is a ⁇ cross'section on the line 2 2- of Figure 1, but showing, ⁇ the cap 4in place.
  • the feeder piece l13 is provided with a recess whichV receives the pen point 14E. ⁇ In the 1 feeder piece 13 is'the usual ink duct 15.
  • the pen point 14 upperillustrated2 is resilient and clings tothesides of the adjacent parts, thus preventing the passage of the ink from the ink reservoir 12.
  • a y'fountain pen having a casing, a'nger "piece at the eind of the casing, a feeder piece anda pen point carried by and within thefinger. piece, the two latter beingj exposedfroin and beyond the end of the linger piece and a castin-place plug fors'ealing thejoint between ⁇ the pen point, feeder'piece and finger piece.
  • a yfountain pen having a casinga finger piecejat the end of the casing, a feeder piece and a pen point carried' by and' witliinvthe linger piece, kthe-two ⁇ latter 'being exposed fromand beyond theV end of the finger piece randacast-in-pl'ace flexible rubber plugfor sealing the joint between the feeder vpiece Vand linger piece.

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Dec. 18, 1928.
N.' T. BURKE FOUNTAIN PEN Filed Aug. s1, 1928 Fig.
. 3mm/nto@ NOTO, BLLTFC 5% ,ummm M y ttomwq vwas toy pourV a solution of rubber' space i-round'v the feeder piece andl pen point.
Patented Dec. 18, .1928;` 4
UNITED* sflint'resv NORA T BURKE, or STONEHAM, MASSACHUSETTS.
i y n E 1,695,9n- PATENT*goFFiC-E.
FOUNTAIN PEN.
Apiiueatim'mcd August-31,1928. serial N0.'3o3,279.
This invention relates to fountain pens and has particular relation tothe prevention of sweating ofthe pen whennot in use. I have observedgthat when fountain pens are capped and not in use7 sweating occurs on the inside of the cap.v After the sweating has taken place andthe `Capris loosened,
the sweat, falls andr cornes into contact with the finger pieceof the pen, thus exposinglthe fii'igers 'of the writer to the probability'of becoming soiled. j n 'n It is the primary objectofiniy invention to provide a ineens for preventing' the tendency for fountain pens to sweat. l Y Another object of rny invention isthe pro;
vision of a means for sealing the space around the pen point and feeding device .of afountainpen. `l Another objectfoffniy invention is the pro` vision of a flexible sealing means around the'.
pen point and feeding device. v l
Another object of iny inventionisthe provision of a soluble sealingineans-,as a soluble rubber7 placed about-the, pen pointA and feeding device of a fountain pen. Y
Referring to the drawing` wherein I have illustrated a preferredembodiment of my invention.
Figure lis a side elevation of iny pen il-v lustrating how the saine may look after 'application of my invention thereto.`
Figure 2 is a` cross'section on the line 2 2- of Figure 1, but showing,` the cap 4in place.
Similar reference characters refer tothe same or similar parts throughout the seiferal viewsofthe drawing. In attempting tolprevent the well known lsweating of fountein pens, I found that by sealing up the end of the pen aroundthe pen point and feeder piece7 vcould prevent the tendency tosweat by 'preventing the creeping of the inlralong-j the outside of the feeder piece :and pen point.
@ne way of sealing the kend ofthe foun-p..
tain pen and which I found to Vbe sltsf'actory into the end perinit the saine tobeconie `dry tl'irough the evaporation of the ,liquidvehicle VIn the drawingflO designates the main casing of the fountain pen,f11ithe cap and the ink reservoir. s
The feeder piece l13 is provided with a recess whichV receives the pen point 14E.` In the 1 feeder piece 13 is'the usual ink duct 15.
. The penp'oint- 14 and the feeder piece i are placed together and are v fitted tightly in the linger piece 16 which in turn is secured in the end of the main body of the casing 10 by the screwthreads 16a; v L v v Apparently due to the fact that ink gets ready referred to.v By-holding thel pen in an upright position, the pen point 14 upperillustrated2 is resilient and clings tothesides of the adjacent parts, thus preventing the passage of the ink from the ink reservoir 12. While I have shown and described 1n de-VIH tail one embodiment of my invention, Ifdefsire to have ity understood that Ido not limit myself to the'eXact showing and that 1no`difications and changes inay beinade without departing-from the Yspirit of my invention and within the scope of the appended clainis.
on the surfacel? of the outside of the feederjr 'piece'1-35 there is producedthe sweating al- Having described 'my invention what If yclaim and desire to secure by'Letters Patent'- s v Y n 1.v A y'fountain pen having a casing, a'nger "piece at the eind of the casing, a feeder piece anda pen point carried by and within thefinger. piece, the two latter beingj exposedfroin and beyond the end of the linger piece and a castin-place plug fors'ealing thejoint between` the pen point, feeder'piece and finger piece.
2( Afountain pen having a casing, a'linger piece at the end of the casing, a feeder piece and a pen point carried by and within the fin;v
ger piece, the two latterheing exposed froin and beyond the end ofthe linger piece and-a restan-place iiex-ible plug for sealing'Y the,l Joint between t lie feeder piece and linger pecewlv, 1 Y
e. A yfountain pen having a casinga finger piecejat the end of the casing, a feeder piece and a pen point carried' by and' witliinvthe linger piece, kthe-two `latter 'being exposed fromand beyond theV end of the finger piece randacast-in-pl'ace flexible rubber plugfor sealing the joint between the feeder vpiece Vand linger piece..
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i f N OATBURKE.
In, testimony whereof :I hereby aiX'my
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US4347011A (en) * 1978-11-17 1982-08-31 Pilot Man-Nen-Hitsu Kabushiki Kaisha Fountain pen equipped with a resiliency adjustment device

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US4347011A (en) * 1978-11-17 1982-08-31 Pilot Man-Nen-Hitsu Kabushiki Kaisha Fountain pen equipped with a resiliency adjustment device

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