Writing instrument with hand grip

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Inventors

Heyne, David G.

Application #

664897

Filed

Sep-19-2000

Published

Feb-5-2002

Current US Class

016/430
016/441
401/48
401/6

International Classes

A46B 011/00

Field of Search

401/48 401/6 401/88 401/95 401/89 401/131 16/430 16/441 16/111.1 16/426 16/427 16/433

Examiners

Walczak; David J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown, Martin, Haller & McClain LLP

US Patent References

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5468083   Instrument hand grip
5470162   Ergonomic hand-h...
5564849   Curved writing instr...
5626430   Adaptable pressuri...
5785443   Ergonomic snap-fit...
5853210   Pen and instrumen...

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Abstract
A hand-held implement such as a writing instrument has a body of compressible material having a smoothly rounded, bulbous upper end portion and a lower end portion having an end face with an opening. The lower end portion is inwardly tapered along at least part of its length from the upper end portion towards the end face. A tool such as a pen or pencil is mounted in the body and has a working end projecting from the end face of the lower end portion. A user gripping the body with the base of the index finger engaging an end area of the upper end portion of the body can apply pressure for operating the tool using the palm of the hand at the base of the index finger.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A hand-held implement, comprising:

a hand grip body having a smoothly rounded, bulbous upper end portion having a first end area facing in a first direction, and a lower end portion having a second end face with an opening facing in a direction opposite to said first direction, the upper end portion being generally egg-shaped, the lower end portion being inwardly tapered along at least part of its length up to the second end face, the first end area defining an area upon which only the portion of a user's palm at the base of the user's index finger contacts when the device is in use; and

a tool mounted in the body and having a working end projecting from the second end face, whereby a user gripping the body between the user's thumb and fingers with the base of the index finger engaging the end area can apply pressure for operating the tool using the portion of the palm of the hand which engages the end area;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to writing instruments and other hand-held implements which are held in the hand and manipulated to perform activities, and is particularly concerned with hand-held writing instruments such as pens and pencils.

Pens and pencils typically have a relatively long and thin shaft with a pencil or pen point at one end, and must be gripped by the user's thumb and first two fingers in order to write. This requires a degree of finger dexterity and mobility, and certain individuals can find it difficult or even painful to grip such a small, elongate shaft with their fingers. Such individuals include small children, as well as adults with motor skill disabilities, injuries to the hand, or individuals suffering from various diseases such as arthritis of the hand, carpal tunnel or other types of inflammation of the finger joints. Finger dexterity and mobility may also be limited when individuals wear gloves.

Because of the difficulties encountered by some individuals in gripping a conventional writing instrument, various gripping devices have been proposed in the past to improve the comfort of such individuals and make it easier for them to write. One such device is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,626,430 of Bistrack. This device comprises a holder for a pen or pencil, which has a through bore through which the writing instrument extends, and which is formed of a compressible material. The device has an upper, oval shaped palm rest, and upper and lower finger shelves on which the fingers can be rested. The device is designed to be gripped by the entire hand, with positions for supporting the palm and all the fingers, so that the pen or pencil extends transversely through the opening formed by the gripping hand. This device still may be difficult to maneuver in order to apply sufficient writing pressure in a downwards direction.
 
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