Light emitting writing apparatus

A light emitting writing apparatus, which includes a cylinder in the pen-holder thereof for holding a dry battery, a holder plate in the pen-holder thereof for holding a lamp bulb and a plurality of writing elements, and a button slider positioned in a through-hole on the pen-holder thereof for controlling the connection of the positive end of the dry battery to its negative end through the lamp bulb so as to turn on the lamp bulb to produce light.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention relates to writing apparatus and more particularly to 
a light emitting pen which produces light to help writing under dark 
condition. 
Illumination is very important for smooth writing and for the protection of 
one's eyes during writing. Conventionally, a lighting source is separately 
prepared to facilitate smooth writing. There is a kind of writing 
apparatus which has a self-provided lighting source to produce light 
during writing. It is merely a combination of a pen and a hand-lamp which 
occupies much space and not convenient for the holding of the hand. The 
present invention is an improvement on a structure of light emitting pen. 
An object of the present invention is to provide a light emitting writing 
apparatus which does not occupy much space. 
Another object of the present invention is to provide a light emitting 
writing apparatus in which the light emitting source is positioned in the 
central axis of the penhodler thereof, permitting the arrangement of a 
plurality of writing elements therein.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
Referring to FIG. 2, there is illustrated a light emitting pen in 
accordance with the present invention and generally comprised of a front 
socket 1 and a pen-holder 8. The pen-holder 8 is a hollow cylinder having 
an opening 81 at its one end. The front socket 1 has a hollow, conical 
structure comprising a connecting end 11 in shape suitable for fastening 
in the opening 81 of the pen-holder 8 to protect the component parts which 
are received in the pen-holder 8 from breaking away. 
A cylinder 4 is set in the pen-holder 8 for receiving therein a dry battery 
41, which comprises a raised longitudinal strip 42 set to slide along a 
groove 82 on the inner wall surface of the pen-holder 8. The raised 
longitudinal strip 42 of the cylinder 4 has thereon a plurality of notches 
43 for the positioning therein of the leg portions 51, 61 of two 
conductive leaves 5, 6. When the two conductive leaves, or the first and 
second conductive leaves 5, 6 are respectively secured to the cylinder 4, 
they are not in contact with each other. The second conductive leaf 6 
comprises an end 62 extending to the rear end of the cylinder 4 to 
constantly contact one end 41b (in the drawing, it is a negative end) of 
the dry battery 41. 
An electrically insulative button slider 7 which comprises an unitary 
raised portion 71 in the middle and has an electrically conductive plate 
72 secured thereto on its bottom is received in the pen-holder 8 to 
alternatively press on the two conductive leaves 5, 6, with its unitary 
raised portion 71 protrude beyond a through-hole 83 on the pen-holder 8. 
The through-hole 83 of the pen-holder 8 has a length longer than the 
raised portion 71. Thus, the button slider 7 can be pushed through its 
raised portion 71 to move upward and downward within the through-hole 83 
so as serve as a contact switch to control the connection and 
disconnection of the two conductive leaves 5, 6. 
Please refer to FIG. 3 and see FIG. 2 again. A holder plate 3 is received 
in the pen-holder 8 and set between the connecting end 11 of the front 
socket 1 and the cylinder 4, which comprises a plurality of through holes 
31 along axial direction and arranged in parallel with one another for the 
fastening therein of equal number of writing elements 9 (T-ball jotters or 
inner reservoirs with writing ink; in the present embodiment, there are 3 
writing elements being used), and a recess hole 32 in the center having 
two wire holes 33 axially piercing therethrough for the insertion 
therethrough of the hollow cylindrical front ends 34a, 35a of two 
connecting members 34, 35 respectively. A lamp bulb 2 is set in the recess 
hole 32 with its two conductors 21 inserted in the two wire holes 33 to 
respectively connect to the two hollow cylindrical front ends 34a, 35a. 
The first connecting member 34 has a rear end 34b disposed at the back 
center of the holder plate 3 to constantly contact the other end 41a of 
the dry battery 41 (in the drawing, it indicates the positive end). The 
second connecting member 35 has a rear end 35b stopped against the first 
conductive leaf 5 on the raised strip 42 of the cylinder 4. Therefore, the 
positive end 41a of the dry battery 41 is connected through the first 
connecting member 34, the conductors 21 of the lamp bulb 2, the second 
connecting member 35, the first conductive leaf 5, the conductive plate 
72, the second conductive leaf 6 to the negative end 41b to form an 
electrically conductive circuit. 
When the cylinder 4 is moved to slide to the bottom end of the groove 82 by 
means of its raised strip 42 to firmly position therein, and the 
connecting end 11 of the front socket 1 is secured in the opening 81 of 
the pen-holder 8, the range between the front end of the cylinder 4 and 
the connecting end 11 becomes equal to the thickness of the holder plate 
3, such that the holder plate 3 can be firmly squeezed in between the 
cylinder 4 and the connecting end 11 of the front socket 1 permitting the 
second connecting member 35 to contact the first conductive leaf 5. 
As an alternate form of the present invention, the holder plate 3 can be 
secured in the pen-holder 8 by means of adhesive glue; the connection of 
the connecting end 11 of the front socket 1 in the opening 81 of the 
pen-holder 8 can be made by means of screw joint. Any modification on 
binding shall permit the range between the front end of the cylinder 4 and 
the connecting end 11 to be equal to the thickness of the holder plate 3 
so that the holder plate 3 can be firmly retained in the pen-holder 8. 
When the circuit is electrically connected to turn on the lamp bulb 2, the 
light which is produced by the lamp bulb 2 projects through the front end 
of the front socket 1 to provide illumination during writing. For 
penetration of light, the front socket 1 and the holder plate 3 shall be 
made of transparent or semi-transparent material.