[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of the provisional patent application filed Jan. 22, 2002 entitled “Wrist Pen” having serial No. 60/349,627.
[0002] 1. Field of Invention
[0003] The present invention relates to writing instruments. In particular, it relates to a wristband attached pen, which provides a readily stored and accessible writing instrument.
[0004] 2. Description of Related Art
[0005] Various pens with holders are known. A. W. Hunt, U.S. Pat. No. 3,503,546 discloses a writing instrument holder comprising a flexible band adapted to mount on a person's hand and means for holding a writing implement mounted on the band for limited pivotal movement about two axes whereby the writing implement can be selectively pivoted to an out-of-the-way position or to a position for writing. Fortenbeny, U.S. Pat. No. 4,148,424, discloses a holder for a writing instrument comprising a band adapted to completely encircle the person's hand about the palm area. A portion of the band is formed into a loop to define a writing instrument receptacle adapted to hold a writing instrument along the forefinger to pivot the pen in position for writing, or out of the way for storage. Sison, U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,588 discloses a an adjustable pen holder which includes a lightweight strap loosely wrapped around the user's thumb and palm to provide stability and an adjustable support for a writing implement holder, into which a pen is inserted for writing.
[0006] Cox, U.S. Des. No. 256,292 discloses an ornamental wristband penholder. Calkins, U.S. Re. 28,289 discloses a penholder attachment devise with a sheath, which may be fastened around the wrist. Liu, U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,195 discloses a flexible decorative bracelet pen, which wraps about the wrist for pen storage when not in use, and when straightened may be used as a writing instrument.
[0007] Cited for general interested is Caluori, U.S. Pat. No. 6,109,490, which discloses a wrist mounted whistle. Schwemberger, U.S. Pat. No. 4,489,862 discloses an armband carrying device worn on the user's arm or wrist, which has a short strap which carries a small item for occasional use, such as a key. Plate, U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,450 discloses a scissors retaining apparatus, which may be attached about the wrist to prevent the scissors from being dropped. The CoolCoil™ flex band with key ring sold by MMF Industries of Wheeling, Ill. 60090, and the Wrist Coil with key ring produced by Custom Accessories, Inc. of Niles, Ill. 60714 disclose devices which keeps personal items, such as keys within quick access near the wrist. Pens on a Rope sold by the Williams Group online at sales@wmsgroup.com provide a pen attached to a necklace worn about the neck. Handi-Writer™ sold by HandiThings, P.O. Box 41, New Melle, Mo. 673365 at orders@handithings.com comprises two stretch bands, one secured about the wrist and another attached thereto and positioned above the wrist to pass over a pen or pencil to hold it in the proper position to teach children the proper writing pen position. Writing Rosella™ sold by the Therapytoys shop at http://www.thereapytoyshop.com/pencil.html provides a wrist assisted writing instrument to hold a pen in position for those having difficulty gripping a pen.
[0008] The present invention described below provides a coiled wristband, which has a pen attached and dangled for storage, but which may be extended and held in the hand for writing.
[0009] The present invention comprises a stretchable expandable and contractible elastic wristband with a pen, pencil, or other writing instrument attached. It is worn about the wrist for convenient storage when not in use. To use the writing instrument, the wristband is stretched such that the writing instrument fits between the writing digits of the hand. After use, it is released and returns to its original position to dangle about the wrist until used the next time. The preferred embodiment of the wrist pen consists of an expandable and contractible coiled spring wrist band designed to slip over the wrist. The wristband is preferably made of a plastic or nylon coil, which acts like a spring.
[0010] In another preferred embodiment, it has an extension segment with an attachment ring affixed to attach to the barrel of a writing instrument. In another preferred embodiment, the wrist band has two ends, with the writing instrument end opposite the writing tip of attached to a straight segment of a coiled wrist band having a key ring or snap clip fastener attached to its other end, such that the band is adapted to fold over itself to form a wrist loop. The wrist loop is then secured by a clip, fastener, or knot in the wrist band to leave a short extendable segment attached to the pen making it easier to extend from the wristband and position the writing instrument between the writing digits of the hand by minimizing pulling tension from the band segment to aid in writing. This embodiment has the advantage of allowing a user to size the wristband loop so that it can be worn more comfortably without overly constricting the wrist. The short spring straight segment thus allows the writing instrument to be more readily extended for use and then contracts to move it out of the way of the hand. Keys or other small items may be attached to the key ring.
[0011] Another preferred embodiment variation has the writing instrument attached directly to the coiled wristband without a ring.
[0012] Preferably, the pen or writing instrument has a barrel sized long enough to be gripped by the fingers of the hand, but short enough to minimize band stretching which interferes with handwriting.
[0013] The invention is used primarily in the restaurant, fast foods, and other industries requiring use of the hands and frequent access to a pen or writing instrument. It provides a writing instrument retractably attached to the wrist for convenient storage and the freeing of the hands. The present invention thus avoids the need to continually locate a writing instrument by providing easy storage and access to a writing instrument, while freeing the hands when the writing instrument is not in use for other purposes.
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[0026] The above description and specification should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents rather than by the examples given.