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US1099344A
US1099344A US64773811A US1911647738A US1099344A US 1099344 A US1099344 A US 1099344A US 64773811 A US64773811 A US 64773811A US 1911647738 A US1911647738 A US 1911647738A US 1099344 A US1099344 A US 1099344A
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  • This invention relates to an improved instrument for writing, marking or decorating with plastic materials.
  • the main object of the invention is to provide an effective device of the character described, in which the surplus of any hardened material can be readily removed so that the instrument can be readily charged again.
  • Figure I is a detail view partially in section of an instrument embodying the features of the invention.
  • Fig. II is a reduced detail view showing the method of manipulation and operation.
  • Fig. III is a detail sectional view through the reservoir and devices. showing a modification.
  • the rubber bulb reservoir 1 is provided with a projecting tubular pen 2, terminating in the reduced writing point 2'.
  • the pen is provided with a flange at 4 that fits snugly within the aperture 3 in the end of the reservoir bulb.
  • a screw plug 5 In the threaded aperture 6 in the upper end of the reservoir bulbis a screw plug 5 centrally perforated at 8.
  • a rubber tube 9 fits onto a nib 7 on the upper side of the cap.
  • a rubber compression bulb 10 is provided with a suitable coupling 11 to the tube 9.
  • a valve 13 of any usual construction is provided in the bulb 10. The purpose of the bulb is to force air into the reservoir bulb 1 to deliver the contents thereof to the pen 2 for writing or marking.
  • the reservoir bulb 1 is filled with a preparation of plaster of Paris in liquid form, which is mixed with a suitable retar-ding agent, as alcohol or glycerin, to delay the hardening of the same.
  • a suitable retar-ding agent as alcohol or glycerin
  • the writer takes the pen 2 in hand and by gentle pressure on the bulb 10 with the other hand forces air against the contents, delivermg the plastic material in a stream of any desired velocity.
  • a fine line or a coarse line can be drawn by simply varying the speed of the movement of the pen, or the pressure within the reservoir, or both.
  • the plug 5 can be removed and the contents readily broken up and forced out by compressing the sides of the bulb which, being of rubber, are flexible and forcing the pen 2 into the bulb. The parts may then be readily washed and dried. Of course, if the contents is not hardened, washing only is required in cleansing.
  • the screw plug In place of the screw plug being in the upper end of the reservoir bulb, it may be at the lower end of the bulb and form a part of the pen, as indicated in Fig. I.
  • the pen 15 (see Fig. III) is provided with a screw head 16 fitting into the threaded aperture 17 in the reservoir 14:, a suitable flange 18 being provided at that point.
  • the upper end of the bulb is provided with a nipple 19 which is perforated at 20 for attachment of the rubber tube 9.
  • the operation of the modified structure is precisely the same as the other. It can be cleaned, of course, by removing the screw threaded plug 16 from the lower end.
  • Each structure has some slight advantages peculiar to itself.
  • a tubular pointed pen provided with a, flaring upper end, whereby said pen is supported in said smaller opening in the flexible bulb, a perforated screw plug threaded into the larger opening in said.
  • reservoir bulb and a compression bulb connected tbereto by means of a flexible tube, substant ally as described for the purpose specified.

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B. B. DESENBERG & E. S. PILSWORTH. INSTRUMENT FOB. WRITING, MARKING, 0R DECORATING WITH PLASI'IG MATERIALS.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 6, 1911.
1,099,344, Patented June 9, 1914.
HI'I'I luilh llll M W A! QMWKM UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDWARD LB. DESENBERG, 0F KALAMAZOO, AND.EDWARI) S. PILSWORTH, OF BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN.
INSTRUMENT FOB WRITING, MARKING, OR DECORATING WITH PLASTIC MATERIALS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application flledseptember 5, 1911. Serial No. 647,738.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, EDWARD B. DESEN- BERG, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Kalamazoo, Michigan, and En- WARD S. PILSWORTH, a subject of the Kingdom of Great Britain, and a resident of Battle Creek, Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Instruments for Writing, Marking, or Decorating with Plastic Materials, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improved instrument for writing, marking or decorating with plastic materials.
The main object of the invention is to provide an effective device of the character described, in which the surplus of any hardened material can be readily removed so that the instrument can be readily charged again.
Objects pertaining to details and economies of construction and operation will definitely appear from the detailed description to follow.
The objects of the invention are accomplished by the devices and means described in the following specification.
The invention is clearly defined and pointed out in the claim.
An instrument'which is a preferred embodiment of the invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification, in which:
Figure I is a detail view partially in section of an instrument embodying the features of the invention. Fig. II is a reduced detail view showing the method of manipulation and operation. Fig. III is a detail sectional view through the reservoir and devices. showing a modification.
In the drawings similar numerals of reference refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the numbered parts of the drawing, the rubber bulb reservoir 1 is provided with a projecting tubular pen 2, terminating in the reduced writing point 2'. The pen is provided with a flange at 4 that fits snugly within the aperture 3 in the end of the reservoir bulb.
In the threaded aperture 6 in the upper end of the reservoir bulbis a screw plug 5 centrally perforated at 8. A rubber tube 9 fits onto a nib 7 on the upper side of the cap. A rubber compression bulb 10 is provided with a suitable coupling 11 to the tube 9. A valve 13 of any usual construction is provided in the bulb 10. The purpose of the bulb is to force air into the reservoir bulb 1 to deliver the contents thereof to the pen 2 for writing or marking.
In use the reservoir bulb 1 is filled with a preparation of plaster of Paris in liquid form, which is mixed with a suitable retar-ding agent, as alcohol or glycerin, to delay the hardening of the same. The writer takes the pen 2 in hand and by gentle pressure on the bulb 10 with the other hand forces air against the contents, delivermg the plastic material in a stream of any desired velocity. A fine line or a coarse line can be drawn by simply varying the speed of the movement of the pen, or the pressure within the reservoir, or both.
If the material at any time becomes hardened, the plug 5 can be removed and the contents readily broken up and forced out by compressing the sides of the bulb which, being of rubber, are flexible and forcing the pen 2 into the bulb. The parts may then be readily washed and dried. Of course, if the contents is not hardened, washing only is required in cleansing.
In place of the screw plug being in the upper end of the reservoir bulb, it may be at the lower end of the bulb and form a part of the pen, as indicated in Fig. I. The pen 15 (see Fig. III) is provided with a screw head 16 fitting into the threaded aperture 17 in the reservoir 14:, a suitable flange 18 being provided at that point. The upper end of the bulb is provided with a nipple 19 which is perforated at 20 for attachment of the rubber tube 9. The operation of the modified structure is precisely the same as the other. It can be cleaned, of course, by removing the screw threaded plug 16 from the lower end. Each structure has some slight advantages peculiar to itself.
The instrument can be considerably modified without departing from the invention. It is desired to claim the same specifically and broadly, as indicated in the appended claim.
Having thus described the invention, what we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
In a writing or markin device, the combination of a flexible ru ber bulb, alined openings therein, one of said openings being Patented Jun e 9, 1914.
larger than the other, a tubular pointed pen provided with a, flaring upper end, whereby said pen is supported in said smaller opening in the flexible bulb, a perforated screw plug threaded into the larger opening in said.
reservoir bulb, and a compression bulb connected tbereto by means of a flexible tube, substant ally as described for the purpose specified.
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set 10 our hands and seals in the presence of two witnesses.
EDWARD B. DESENBERG. [L- 8-] EDWARD S. PILSWORTH. [L- 8-] WALTER PAYNE.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2820689A (en) * 1954-03-18 1958-01-21 Bailey Meter Co Capillary pens
US2832978A (en) * 1954-04-13 1958-05-06 Hoover Co Floor polishers
US5322220A (en) * 1993-06-01 1994-06-21 Rose Art Industries, Inc. Toy ink applicator
US5664947A (en) * 1995-02-10 1997-09-09 Binney & Smith Inc. Method, apparatus, and kit for marking a surface with colored bubbles
US5685224A (en) * 1995-08-18 1997-11-11 Binney & Smith Inc. Coloring device
US11247507B2 (en) * 2015-07-14 2022-02-15 Joseph D Maresh Writing method and apparatus

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2820689A (en) * 1954-03-18 1958-01-21 Bailey Meter Co Capillary pens
US2832978A (en) * 1954-04-13 1958-05-06 Hoover Co Floor polishers
US5322220A (en) * 1993-06-01 1994-06-21 Rose Art Industries, Inc. Toy ink applicator
US5664947A (en) * 1995-02-10 1997-09-09 Binney & Smith Inc. Method, apparatus, and kit for marking a surface with colored bubbles
US5685224A (en) * 1995-08-18 1997-11-11 Binney & Smith Inc. Coloring device
US11247507B2 (en) * 2015-07-14 2022-02-15 Joseph D Maresh Writing method and apparatus

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