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US1287556A
US1287556A US24179218A US24179218A US1287556A US 1287556 A US1287556 A US 1287556A US 24179218 A US24179218 A US 24179218A US 24179218 A US24179218 A US 24179218A US 1287556 A US1287556 A US 1287556A
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  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of a pen of the character mentioned constructed and arranged in accordance with the present invention, showing the inactive position thereof;
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the active position thereof; t
  • Fig. 3 s a cross section taken as on the line 3 3 in Fig. 1.
  • the handle is formed of an open-ended tube 8, one end of which is adapted to provide screw-threads for engaging the reduced end.9 of a pen section 10. with a pen 11, having spreading nibs 12, and with a feeding device 13, which conveys ink from the reservoir in the tube 8v to the pen under the nibs 12 thereof.
  • the feeding device 13 is of a so-calledduck-bill type and has a small channel 14.
  • the end of the same and where the nibs are located. becomes dry or the ink if in the channel 14 becomes set. In this condition, the ink will not flow until the nibs are moistened.
  • the pen is shaken to force the ink to How to the end of the channel 11 and under the nibs 12, or to find an exit through the eye 15 of the pen.
  • the pen section 10 is provided tion, owing to the fact that a globule of ink is too freely liberated and is then tossed from the pen to the floor, with the resulting damage to the carpet or other furnishings.
  • a compressible chamber which communicates with an ink reservoir or holder in the tube 8.
  • the chamber referred to is constructed from an open-ended exible tube 16, one end of which is permanently closed by a button 17, and the opposite end is cemented or otherwise permanently secured within the end of the tube 8.
  • the tube 16 and chamber formed thereby are surrounded by a sleeve 18.
  • the sleeve 18 is removably attached to the tube 8 and forms a guide for the button 17.

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E. G. WOODY. FouNAm PEN.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 25. yi918. 1,282,556.
Patented De@ '10, 1918.
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EDWARD GRAHAM WOODY, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
FOUNTAIN-PEN.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 10, 1918.
Application led J' une 25, 1918. Serial No. 241,792.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD G. WooDY, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Brook- Drawings.
Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of a pen of the character mentioned constructed and arranged in accordance with the present invention, showing the inactive position thereof;
Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the active position thereof; t
Fig. 3 s a cross section taken as on the line 3 3 in Fig. 1.
Description.
As seen in the drawings, the handle is formed of an open-ended tube 8, one end of which is adapted to provide screw-threads for engaging the reduced end.9 of a pen section 10. with a pen 11, having spreading nibs 12, and with a feeding device 13, which conveys ink from the reservoir in the tube 8v to the pen under the nibs 12 thereof. The feeding device 13 is of a so-calledduck-bill type and has a small channel 14.
With the usual pen, the end of the same and where the nibs are located. becomes dry or the ink if in the channel 14 becomes set. In this condition, the ink will not flow until the nibs are moistened. To do this, the pen is shaken to force the ink to How to the end of the channel 11 and under the nibs 12, or to find an exit through the eye 15 of the pen. Disaster often attends this opera- The pen section 10 is provided tion, owing to the fact that a globule of ink is too freely liberated and is then tossed from the pen to the floor, with the resulting damage to the carpet or other furnishings.
In the present invention, the difficulties above outlined are avoided by providing a compressible chamber which communicates with an ink reservoir or holder in the tube 8. The chamber referred to is constructed from an open-ended exible tube 16, one end of which is permanently closed by a button 17, and the opposite end is cemented or otherwise permanently secured within the end of the tube 8. The tube 16 and chamber formed thereby are surrounded by a sleeve 18. The sleeve 18 is removably attached to the tube 8 and forms a guide for the button 17. When thus arranged, the ink held in the fountain pen is contained within the chamber formed by the tube 16.
When the point of the pen or nibs 12 become dry and require moistening preliminary to using the pen, the operator places his thumb on the button 17, when set as in its normal position as shown in Fig. 1. He now presses on top of the button 17 to move the same to the position shown in Fig. 2. The immediate result of this is that sutlicient ink is forced through the channel 11 under the pen 11 to produce a globule such as indicated by the numeral 19 in Fig. 2, under the nibs 12 of the pen. The globule 19 having been thus ejected the button 17 is released to permit the tube 16 to return the same to its normal or inactive position where it protrudes slightly beyond the end of the sleeve 18. This action on the part of the button 17 and consequent expansion of the tube 16, serves to draw back the globule 19, sufficient of the same being left, however, to meisten the nibs 12.
While I have herein shown the invention as employing the tube 16, it will be understood that this feature of the construction may be varied, as by employing the button 17 only, provided with suitable packing to prevent the leakage of ink around the same. This and other means may be employed for forcing mechanically a small supply of ink out of the barrel reservoir t0 the nibs of the a rigid button permanently secured t0 the pen point. outer end of said flexible tube to seal the Same; and a rigid tubular cover for infold- 10 ing said flexible tube between the end of 5 A fountain pen embodying an open-ended tlie body and button for providing a guide rigid tubular body; a flexible tube extension for said button. therefor permanently connected therewith; EDWARD GRAHAM WOODY.
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Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissionex` of Patents. Washington, D; C.
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