Self-feeding mechanical pencil

Coating implements with material supply – Solid material for rubbing contact or support therefor – Including means to limit tool projection

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401 65, B43K 2116

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044115431

ABSTRACT:
A mechanical pencil is of the type in which a writing lead can be advanced by the extent to which the lead has been worn without changing the writing posture of the pencil. The pencil has a lead holder slidably mounted lengthwise within a casing, a lead guide tube slidably mounted within the casing together with the lead holder, a lead feeding device mounted movably within the casing for feeding the lead into the lead guide tube, and a device mounted movably within the casing for locking rearward movement of the lead feeding device. The lead can be advanced by merely releasing a writing pressure which was applied by the writing tip onto a piece of writing paper.

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