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Nova 23 , 1926a

M08559

5. M. BIASON
FOUNTAIN PEN AND ATTACHMENT
Filed Jan. 30, 1926

INVENTOR

WITNESS:

ATTORN EY

1,608,359

Patented Nov. 23, 1926.

UNITED STATES . PATENT OFFICE.


snaeio 11. Mason, or STA. BARBARA, Prnnrrmn ISLANDS.
roimram IBEN AND arracmnr.
Amman meg. January 30. i926. Serial No. 85,008.
The object of this invention is to provide, The cartridge 22 of Figure {is shown in

in connection with the barrel of a fountain Figure 1.as being in position within the bar

' pen, a tubular element constituting a barrel


' .through which a missile may be ?red.

5'

A further object is to provide a device

one end" receiving the unissile 24 and the


charge 2530f a plate which may be exploded

which may be readily carried by the owner, by the ?ring pin 26, for propelling the miss
and which will notv attract attention, but sile 24. The ?ring pin 26 is of U form, and

which shall effectively serve double purpose may be retained in inoperative position by
intended.

'

A further object is to provlde a trigger

10

50

rel, said cartridge having a long shell, and

55

means of the safety dev1ce'28. The barrel is

provided witha longitudinal slot 30 through

and hammer which will also serve as a clip which the firing pin passes, and the hammer
' by means ofwhich the device may be carried. and trigger 15, when ?rst thrown to the po_ 60

A further object is to provide a particular sition shown in full line in Figure 1 and then
?ring pin, and a safety lock therefor.
released and allowed to move to dotted line
VVIth- the foregoing and other objects in position, imparts a forcible blow to ?ringv
view, the invention consists in the novel con pin 26 for exploding the charge in the man
struction and arrangement of elements de-_ ner indicated.
,
scribed, illustrated and claimed, it being un
It will'be observed that the element 11

15

* derstood that modi?cations may be made serves as a handle portion when the ?ngers

20 within the scope-of the claims,_withoutde

are on the trigger, the trigger being mounted

25 tudinal section:

1. 111a device of the class described, a bar


a detachable handle therefor, a ham
mer mounted onthe handle, and a cartridge

parting from the spirit of theinvention.


on the handle, and said portion 11 being
In the drawings forming part of this ap ?rmly held by the hand when the trigger is
plication,
.
released and theweapon is ?red.
Figure 1 shows theconstruction in longi
What is claimed is:

Figure 2 is a transverse section on line __ rel'and

2i-2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3Uisa view in elevation, a portion, including a ?ring pin for engagement by the
of the construction of Figure 1 being broken hammer, the barrel being slotted longitudi
30

away.

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Figure 4 isa detail view showing the car


tridge shells.

nally and the ?ring pin extending through

the slot.

2. In a device of the class described, a bar sov

In carrying out my invention, I provide a rel and a detachable handle therefor, a com

pen and holder of usual commercial type, bined trigger and hammer. on the handle,

35 these elements being shown conventionally, and a. cartridge (including a ?ring pin for
and the pen being-designated 10, the barrel engagement by the hammer, the barrel being
designed to provide a reservoir for the ink slotted longitudinally and having Npin ex

being designated 11, andv a detachable cap tending through the slot.

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for the pen per se being shown at 12. -' v


10'

.
3. In a device of the class described, a bar
A collaror the like 14 mounts a clip 15 rel and a detachable handle therefor, a ham

which is pivotally connected with the collar mer mounted on the handle, a cartridge in
at 16, and acts under the in?uence ofspring cluding a ?ring pin for engagement by the
17, alsosecured to collar 14.
hammer, and means for retaining the r?ring
The barrle'?l 11 of the pen includes a thread pin inactive.
45 ed end portion '18, and this element 18 is

adapted to ?t within the bore shown in Fig


ure 1 as being formed in the end of member

20 constituting a barrel for the weapon;

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i In testimony whereof I a?ix my signature. '

SERGHTM. BIASON.

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