Smart closure unit for a writing apparatus
US-10057548-B2 · Aug 21, 2018 · US
US11964510B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11964510-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218062401-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 23, 2024 |
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A writing implement is configured to dispense material onto a work surface. The writing implement includes a body having a first end, a second end, and an inner surface. The writing implement also includes a nib coupled to the first end. The nib is configured to allow the material to be dispensed onto the work piece. The writing implement further includes a pressure regulating assembly coupled to the body. The pressure regulating assembly and the inner surface define a cavity configured to hold the material. The pressure regulating assembly is moveable relative to the body in response to a pressure change within the cavity.
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What is claimed is: 1. A writing implement, comprising: a body comprising: a first end; a second end; and an inner surface defining a cavity between the first end and the second end, the cavity comprising a marking material; a nib coupled to the first end and configured to dispense the marking material on a work piece; a pressure regulating assembly coupled to the second end of the body; and a filter between the cavity and an inlet of the pressure regulating assembly that inhibits a liquid solution from traveling through the filter while allowing air to travel through the filter. 2. The writing implement of claim 1 , wherein the pressure regulating assembly comprises a valve, a biasing member, and an outlet, wherein the biasing member creates a biasing pressure against the valve to press the valve against the inlet at the second end. 3. The writing implement of claim 2 , wherein the valve and the biasing member are positioned between the inlet and the cavity within the inner surface. 4. The writing implement of claim 2 , further comprising a first edge of the inlet and a tapered surface of the pressure regulating assembly; wherein the valve is positioned between the first edge of the inlet and the tapered surface of the pressure regulating assembly, wherein the biasing member creates the biasing pressure on the valve against the first edge, wherein when an internal pressure within the cavity of the inner surface is less than the biasing pressure the cavity is blocked from fluid communication with the outlet, and wherein when the internal pressure within the cavity of the inner surface is greater than the biasing pressure the valve moves towards the outlet. 5. A writing implement, comprising: a body comprising: an inner surface defining a cavity; a first end; and an inlet in fluid communication with the cavity of the inner surface; a nib coupled to the first end; and a pressure regulating assembly coupled to the inlet of the body, the pressure regulating assembly comprising: a valve; and a biasing member that creates a biasing pressure against the valve to press the valve against the inlet, wherein the biasing member presses the valve against the inlet when the writing implement is in operation and an internal pressure of the cavity is less than the biasing pressure of the biasing member. 6. The writing implement of claim 5 , wherein the valve is positioned between a first edge of the inlet and an outlet of the pressure regulating assembly, wherein the valve is moveable toward the outlet to allow an internal pressure within the cavity to exit the outlet in response to the internal pressure increasing within the cavity. 7. The writing implement of claim 5 , wherein the biasing member creates the biasing pressure to engage the valve against a first edge of the inlet, wherein, when an internal pressure within the cavity of the inner surface is less than the biasing pressure, the cavity is blocked from fluid communication with an outlet of the pressure regulating assembly. 8. The writing implement of claim 7 , wherein, when the internal pressure of the cavity is greater than the biasing pressure, the internal pressure causes the valve to move towards the outlet. 9. The writing implement of claim 8 , further comprising a tapered surface located between the inlet and the outlet that engages the valve when the internal pressure within the cavity pushes the valve and the cavity is in fluid communication with the outlet. 10. The writing implement of claim 9 , wherein the biasing member is biased to push the valve away from the tapered surface and into engagement with the first edge to block fluid communication from the cavity to the outlet. 11. The writing implement of claim 5 , further comprising a filter between the cavity and the inlet, and wherein the valve is moveable toward an outlet of the pressure regulating assembly in response to an internal pressure within the cavity increasing above a desired pressure within the cavity. 12. The writing implement of claim 11 , wherein the filter inhibits a liquid from traveling from the cavity past the inlet while allowing air to travel from the cavity past the inlet toward the outlet.
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