US1337196A - Pen attachment - Google Patents

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US1337196A
US1337196A US327932A US32793219A US1337196A US 1337196 A US1337196 A US 1337196A US 327932 A US327932 A US 327932A US 32793219 A US32793219 A US 32793219A US 1337196 A US1337196 A US 1337196A
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    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43K1/00Nibs; Writing-points
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  • This invention relates to an attachment for use with the ordinary steel pen, whereby a fairly large amount of ink is taken up at each dip of the pen whereby continual dipping of the pen in the ink is avoided, and a device approaching the time saving advantages of the ordinary fountain pen is obtained, and which, at the same tlme, is very much cheaper than the ordinary fountain pen.
  • One of the advantages of the invention is to provide a one-piece sheet metal inkholding attachment, provided with a number of slots and configurations which hold ink by capillary attraction, and also provided with split feeding points whereby the ink is readily and freely fed to the pen nib.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view of a pen nib in position in a pen holder, with my improved ink-holding attachment in operative relation therewith;
  • Fig. 2 is a view looking at the underside of the pen nib
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of my inkholding attachment apart from the pen and as it would be sold.
  • My improved ink-holding attachment is preferably made out of a single piece of metal. At one end the metal is pointed as at 1, and provided with a slit 2. At the inner end of the slit 2 there is punched a relatively wide slot 3, the parts of the metal adjacent the slot being bent into corrugations 4.
  • the metal beyond the corrugations is merged into a flat portion 5 which merges into the bend 6 and a second fiat portion 7 the two mentioned portions 5 and 7 being bent into intimate contact with each other to form a mounting shank for holding the at tachment in position.
  • Portion 7 merges into a bent portion 8 and a substantially flat portlon 9, portion 9 being substantially co-extensive with the corrugations 4:.
  • Portion 9 is also provided with an ink-holding slot 10.
  • Portion 9, at this end, is pointed and bent downwardly as at 11 into contact with the already described poings 1. This pointed portion is slitted as at 1 When the ink-holding attachment is assembled in operative relation with the ordinary pen nib as shown in Fig. 1, where the pen nib is indicated at 13, it is held in position in the pen holder 14 by being pushed into the slot 15 between the outer shell of the pen holder and the shell element 16 mounted in the pen holder.
  • the shank portion of my ink-holding attachment which may be curved, if desired, but which I have shown as fiat, is pushed into the same slot 15 as the pen nib 13, whereby the pointed end 1 and the lower bends of the corrugations as shown in Fig. 1 are in contact with the pen nib.
  • Ink is retained in the slit 2, in the slot 8 and in the spaces between the corrugations 1, and also in the slot 10 and slit 12.
  • the pointed portions 11 may be made near enough to the first corrugation so that ink is retained between it and the first corrugation. Capillary attraction holds the ink in the described places, the amount of ink that is taken up, of course, depending upon the size of these several ink-holding spaces as well as on the fluidity of the ink used.
  • An ink-retaining and feeding attachment for a pen nib comprising a slotted, corrugated element, terminating at one end in a split, nib-contacting portion, and terminating at the other end in a mounting portion, and a second element substantially coextensive with said corrugated element, which, at one end, is bent into contact with said nib-contacting portion of the corrugated element.
  • a pen nib an ink retaining and feeding attachment associated therewith, comprising ink retaining elements formed on opposite ends of a bent metallic strip, the portion of said strip adjacent the bend serving as a mounting shank, the strip being bent on itself so that said ink retaining elements are held in juxtaposition.
  • An ink-retaining and feeding attachment for a pen nib comprising a corrugated, slotted element formed on one end of a metallic strip, a portion co-extensive with said element formed on the other end of said strip, the said strip being bent on itself to bring the said element and said portion into juxtaposition, the portion of the metallic strip adjacent the bend serving as a mounting shank for holding the mentioned parts in place.
  • An ink-retaining and feeding attachment for a pen nib comprising a slotted
  • nib-contacting portion split at one end, a coextensive portion terminating at one end in a part bent into contact with the split end of said nib-contacting portion, and means for holding said two portions in operative relationship.
  • An ink-retaining and feeding attachment for .a pen nib comprising a slotted, nib-contacting portion, split at one end, a co-extensive portion terminating at one end in a split part bent into contact with the split end of said nib-contacting portion, and means for holding said two portions in operative relationship.
  • An ink-retaining and feeding attachment for use with a pen nib comprising a slotted, merging at one end, into orwardly extending, split, nibcontacting portion, a slotted, substantially flat portion, co-eXtensive with said corrugated portion and merging, at one end, into a split portion that is bent into contact with said nib contacting portion, and means for mounting said parts in operative relation with the pen nib.

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