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US1964125A
US1964125A US672722A US67272233A US1964125A US 1964125 A US1964125 A US 1964125A US 672722 A US672722 A US 672722A US 67272233 A US67272233 A US 67272233A US 1964125 A US1964125 A US 1964125A
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    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K5/00Pens with ink reservoirs in holders, e.g. fountain-pens
    • B43K5/16Pens with ink reservoirs in holders, e.g. fountain-pens with retractable nibs
    • B43K5/17Pens with ink reservoirs in holders, e.g. fountain-pens with retractable nibs with closing means

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  • This invention relates to a fountain pen which is s"idably arranged within a casing sleeve having a cover fiap which is opened and closedby the sliding of the reservoir.
  • the known fountain pens of this type are open to the objection that the cover flap does not close sufiiciently tightly and consequently the ink accommodated in the ink feed tube and on the nib itself dries, so that the nib after being pushed 10 out from the sleeve is not immediately, ready for dry writing.
  • the novelty consists in that the cover flap has 5 a hinge arranged on the outer side, projecting from its edge, in such a manner that in closed condition its circumferential edge rests all round on a packing ring fitted on the outlet aperture for the nib.
  • the novelty consists further in that in the casing sleeve 9. metal sleeve provided with two guide grooves, for a guide element and for the connecting rod attached to the cover flap is inserted, a lining tube being interposed if necessary.
  • Figure 1 shows the fountain pen in elevation with casing sleeve in longitudinal section.
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal section of a lining tube with guide sleeve.
  • Figure 3 is a section on line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a longitudinal section of a modified form of construction of the lining tube guide sleeve.
  • the fountain pen a with nib b and handle 0 s is longitudinally movable within a casing sleeve d.
  • This latter is lined with a metal tube e having a recess f.
  • the pen is hingedly connected in known manner by means of a thrust rod 2' to the cover flap It, so that the latter is opened and the nib b passes out when the handle 0 is pushed into the casing sleeve d.
  • the lining sleeve 2 recessed at f carries a sleeve g having two guide grooves p, Produced by drawing.
  • a guide element 72. of thepen a slides in one of the grooves and the thrust rod i in the other.
  • the recess 1 serves as abutment for the guide element It while the pen a is being retracted and limits the inward movement of the guide sleeve 0.
  • the abutment for the guide element h may consist of a ring q inserted in the sleeve e ( Figure 4) instead of a narrowed portion or recess 1.
  • the metal rings 0 may either be soldered on to the end of the lining tube, as in the example illustrated or fixed on to the end of the guide sleeve 9, in which case the tube e is correspondingly shortened.
  • the A pocket clip 1' can be fixed on the fountain pen in an iadvantageous manner by clamping its supporting eye, which is slipped either on the lining tube e or on the guide sleeve 9 between this 001- Ian and the end of the casing sleeve d.
  • a fountain pen holder comprising a casing sleeve, a fountain pen body sliding therein, a cover flap on the casing sleeve, a thrust rod adapted to engage the cover snap and the pen body, for opening and closing the flap when the pen body is moved within the casing sleeve, a guide element on the pen body and a metal sleeve in the casing sleeve having longitudinal grooves in which the thrust rod and the guide element move.
  • a fountain pen holder comprising a casing sleeve, a fountain pen body sliding therein, a cover flap on the casing sleeve, a thrust rod 5 adapted to engage the cover flap and the pen body, for opening and closing the flap when the pen body is moved within the casing sleeve, 9. guide element on the pen body and a metal sleeve in the casing sleeve having longitudinal grooves in which the thrust rod and the guide element move, and a lining tube between the metal sleeve and the casing sleeve.
  • Afountain pen holderasclaimed inclaim2 in which the lining tube has a constriction, adapted to limit the motion of the guide element when the pen is retracted.
  • a fountain pen holder as claimed in claim 2 having a ring inserted in the lining tube, for limiting the motion of the guide element when the pen is retracted.
  • a fountain pen holder comprising a casing sleeve, a fountain pen body sliding therein, a cover flap on the casing sleeve adapted to be rings surrounding the opening for the nib, and a packing ring, clamped between the flanges of the rings, on which the edge 0' the closing flap bears, for securely closing the pen holder.

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L. KUTTER FOUNTAIN PENHOLDER Juiie 26, 1934.
Filed May 24, 1933 /NVBA/T08 Patented M It, in
UNITED STATES PATENT orrics FOUNTAIN PEN HOLDER.
Leopold Kutter, Vienna, Austria Application May 24, 1933, Serial No. 672,722, In Germany May 26, 1932 6 Claims. (01. 120-49) This invention relates to a fountain pen which is s"idably arranged within a casing sleeve having a cover fiap which is opened and closedby the sliding of the reservoir. The known fountain pens of this typeare open to the objection that the cover flap does not close sufiiciently tightly and consequently the ink accommodated in the ink feed tube and on the nib itself dries, so that the nib after being pushed 10 out from the sleeve is not immediately, ready for dry writing. 1 I v Further objections are that the accurate production of the guide grooves in the casing sleeve, which is usually made of artificial horn or a1-ti--v ficial resin and in which on the one side a guide element of the pen and on the other side the cover shifting rod run, presents difliculties'and that moreover, owing to the changes to which the artificial substance is subjected, in the course of time leakages, sticking or defective guiding of the pen occur.
These objections are overcome by the invention.
The novelty consists in that the cover flap has 5 a hinge arranged on the outer side, projecting from its edge, in such a manner that in closed condition its circumferential edge rests all round on a packing ring fitted on the outlet aperture for the nib.
"The novelty consists further in that in the casing sleeve 9. metal sleeve provided with two guide grooves, for a guide element and for the connecting rod attached to the cover flap is inserted, a lining tube being interposed if necessary.
Two embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which: Figure 1 shows the fountain pen in elevation with casing sleeve in longitudinal section.
Figure 2 is a longitudinal section of a lining tube with guide sleeve.
Figure 3 is a section on line 3-3 of Figure 2. Figure 4 is a longitudinal section of a modified form of construction of the lining tube guide sleeve. Q
The fountain pen a with nib b and handle 0 s is longitudinally movable within a casing sleeve d.
. This latter is lined with a metal tube e having a recess f.
The pen is hingedly connected in known manner by means of a thrust rod 2' to the cover flap It, so that the latter is opened and the nib b passes out when the handle 0 is pushed into the casing sleeve d. The flap is is for example in the shape of a domed hood, the hinge m of which is mount- =metal rings 0 form a kind of collar.
6 As the handle 0 fits in a lining tube of uniform 5 diameter throughout its length and is guided therein, the pen is sufficiently tightly closed also at this end.
r The lining sleeve 2 recessed at f carries a sleeve g having two guide grooves p, Produced by drawing. A guide element 72. of thepen a slides in one of the grooves and the thrust rod i in the other. The recess 1 serves as abutment for the guide element It while the pen a is being retracted and limits the inward movement of the guide sleeve 0.
The abutment for the guide element h may consist of a ring q inserted in the sleeve e (Figure 4) instead of a narrowed portion or recess 1.
The metal rings 0 may either be soldered on to the end of the lining tube, as in the example illustrated or fixed on to the end of the guide sleeve 9, in which case the tube e is correspondingly shortened. In both instances the A pocket clip 1' can be fixed on the fountain pen in an iadvantageous manner by clamping its supporting eye, which is slipped either on the lining tube e or on the guide sleeve 9 between this 001- Ian and the end of the casing sleeve d.
I claim:-
1. A fountain pen holder comprising a casing sleeve, a fountain pen body sliding therein, a cover flap on the casing sleeve, a thrust rod adapted to engage the cover snap and the pen body, for opening and closing the flap when the pen body is moved within the casing sleeve, a guide element on the pen body and a metal sleeve in the casing sleeve having longitudinal grooves in which the thrust rod and the guide element move.
2. A fountain pen holder comprising a casing sleeve, a fountain pen body sliding therein, a cover flap on the casing sleeve, a thrust rod 5 adapted to engage the cover flap and the pen body, for opening and closing the flap when the pen body is moved within the casing sleeve, 9. guide element on the pen body and a metal sleeve in the casing sleeve having longitudinal grooves in which the thrust rod and the guide element move, and a lining tube between the metal sleeve and the casing sleeve.
. 3. Afountain pen holderasclaimed inclaim2, in which the lining tube has a constriction, adapted to limit the motion of the guide element when the pen is retracted.
4. A fountain pen holder as claimed in claim 2, having a ring inserted in the lining tube, for limiting the motion of the guide element when the pen is retracted.
5. A fountain pen holder comprising a casing sleeve, a fountain pen body sliding therein, a cover flap on the casing sleeve adapted to be rings surrounding the opening for the nib, and a packing ring, clamped between the flanges of the rings, on which the edge 0' the closing flap bears, for securely closing the pen holder.
LEOPOLD KU'I'IER.
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