Pencil case with pen holder

The pen case with a pen stand supports upright pens by contacting their outer surface, addressing the lack of pen stands in lidless cases, enhancing stability and storage efficiency.

JP7828075B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-11KAMIO JAPAN INC
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JP · JP
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Filing Date
2022-11-08
Publication Date
2026-03-11

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Technical Problem

Existing pen cases without lids cannot provide a pen stand for upright pens.

Method used

A pen case with a bag-shaped storage section and a pen stand that supports upright pens by contacting their outer peripheral surface, allowing pens to stand up without a lid, and transforming between usage and storage forms.

Benefits of technology

Enables pens to be stored upright without a lid, reducing the likelihood of tipping over and allowing for efficient storage of multiple pens in both upright and horizontal orientations.

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Abstract

To provide a pen case with a pen stand, which can stand pens without having a lid.SOLUTION: A pen case 1 with a pen stand includes: a bag-like storage part 3 having an inner surface 6 in which a storage space S1 for storing lying pens P1 is formed; an opening / closing part 11 which can be opened and closed for the purpose of passing pens P1 in and out for the storage part 3; and a pen stand 21 which supports standing pens P2. The inner surface 6 of the storage part 3 has a bottom surface 7 which is arranged under the pens P1 lying down in the storage part 3. The pen stand 21 comes into contact in the storage part 3 with the outer peripheral surface of the standing pens P2 extending upward from the bottom surface 7 of the storage part 3, with the standing pens P2 thereby supported. The pen stand is detached upward from the bottom surface 7 so that the lying-down pens P1 on the bottom surface 7 of the storage part 3 can be arranged between the pen stand 21 and the bottom surface 7.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a pen case with a pen stand for storing pens such as writing implements. [Background technology]

[0002] The following Patent Document 1 discloses a pencil case with a pen holder. In this pencil case, the main body of the pencil case is opened by folding the extended cover in half. A retaining ring into which a writing implement is inserted is provided on the underside of the cover. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. 57-15228 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] The pen case described in Patent Document 1 allows a writing instrument to stand up by inserting the writing instrument into a stop ring, but since the stop ring is provided on the lid plate that opens and closes the main body of the pen case, a pen holder such as a stop ring cannot be provided in a pen case that does not have a lid.

[0005] SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Therefore, one object of the present invention is to provide a pen case with a pen stand that allows pens to stand up even without a lid. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] One embodiment of the present invention provides a pen case with a pen stand, comprising: a bag-shaped storage section including an inner surface forming a storage space for storing lying pens; an openable / closable opening / closing section through which pens pass to enter and exit the storage section; and a pen stand for supporting upright pens, wherein the inner surface of the storage section includes a bottom surface that is positioned below the pens lying within the storage section, and the pen stand supports the upright pens by contacting the outer peripheral surface of the upright pens that extends upward from the bottom surface of the storage section within the storage section, and is spaced upward from the bottom surface so that pens lying on the bottom surface of the storage section can be placed between the pen stand and the bottom surface.

[0007] In the above embodiment, at least one of the following features may be added to the pen case with pen stand.

[0008] The inner surface of the storage section includes the bottom surface and an inner peripheral surface extending upward from the bottom surface, and the pen holder and the inner peripheral surface of the storage section surround the entire circumference of the upright pen extending upward from the bottom surface.

[0009] The pen stand can be transformed between a usage form in which a vertical space in which an upright pen extending upward from the bottom surface is placed is formed between the pen stand and the inner surface, and a storage form in which the horizontal distance between the pen stand and the inner surface is narrower than in the usage form.

[0010] The length of the storage section in the left-right direction, which represents the horizontal direction along the center line of the pen lying within the storage section, is longer than the length of the storage section in the front-to-back direction, which represents the horizontal direction perpendicular to the left-to-right direction, and the pen stand has a length in the front-to-back direction that can support multiple upright pens extending upward from the bottom surface in a line up in the front-to-back direction.

[0011] The length of the storage section in the left-right direction, which represents the horizontal direction along the center line of the pen lying within the storage section, is longer than the length of the storage section in the front-to-back direction, which represents the horizontal direction perpendicular to the left-to-right direction, and the opening / closing section is a zipper including a slider that can move in the left-to-right direction between a closed position where the pen cannot enter or exit the storage section and an open position where the pen can enter or exit the storage section, and when the pen case with pen stand is viewed from above, the pen stand is positioned between the closed position and the open position in the left-to-right direction so as to be located on the open position side. [Effects of the Invention]

[0012] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a pen case with a pen stand that allows pens to stand up even without a lid. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0013] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pen case with a pen stand. [Figure 2] FIG. 1 is an external view of the pen case with the zipper closed. [Figure 3] FIG. 1 is a plan view of a portion of a pen case showing a pen stand. [Figure 4] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the pen case showing a vertical cross section of the pen case. [Figure 5] 5 is a cross-sectional view of the pen case showing a horizontal cross section of the pen case taken along line VV shown in FIG. 4. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0014] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0015] Unless otherwise specified, the following describes the pen case with pen stand 1 in a standard state. The standard state is a state in which the pen case 1 is placed on a horizontal surface, no tangible objects other than those on the horizontal surface are touching the pen case 1, the pen case 1 is empty, the zipper, which is an example of the opening / closing section 11, is fully open, and the pen stand 21, which can be transformed between a usage form and a storage form, is in a usage form.

[0016] In the following, the horizontal direction along the center line of the pen P1 lying inside the pen case 1 is defined as the left-right direction, and the horizontal direction perpendicular to the left-right direction is defined as the front-rear direction. The up-down direction is the direction perpendicular to both the left-right direction and the front-rear direction (vertical direction). The left-right direction, front-rear direction, and up-down direction of the pen case 1 correspond to the width direction, depth direction, and height direction of the pen case 1, respectively. As shown in Figure 1, if the opening / closing part 11 is a zipper including a slider 14 that can move between a closed position and an open position, the closed position side of the slider 14 (the front side in Figure 1) is the right side.

[0017] The pens P1 and P2 may be any of, or other than, a pencil, mechanical pencil, highlighter, felt-tip pen, pen-shaped eraser, touch pen (a pen-shaped pointing device for a touch panel), and writing brush. In other words, the pen is not limited to a writing implement as long as it is rod-shaped and small enough to be held in one hand. The outer diameter of the pen (excluding protrusions such as clips and caps) (maximum outer diameter; the same applies below) may be 5 to 20 mm, or may be outside this range. The total length of the pens P1 and P2 (the length in the axial direction of the pens P1 and P2; the length including accessories such as caps, if any) may be 50 to 250 mm, or may be outside this range. In the following, an example will be described in which the outer diameter of the pens P1 and P2 is 12 mm and the total length of the pens P1 and P2 is 130 mm.

[0018] First, an overview of the pen case with pen stand 1 will be described.

[0019] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a pen case with a pen stand 1. Figure 2 is an external view of the pen case with a pen stand 1 with the fastener closed. Figures 2(a), 2(b), 2(c), 2(d), and 2(e) are a left side view, a plan view, a front view, a bottom view, and a right side view of the pen case with a pen stand 1, respectively.

[0020] As shown in Figure 1, the pen case with pen stand 1 includes a case body 2 that stores a pen P1, and a pen stand 21 that supports an upright pen P2. The case body 2 includes a bag-shaped storage section 3 that stores multiple pens P1 lying down, and an openable / closable opening / closing section 11 through which the pens P1 pass as they enter and leave the storage section 3. The pen stand 21 is disposed inside the storage section 3. The pen stand 21 contacts the outer peripheral surface of the upright pen P2 inside the storage section 3, thereby maintaining the pen P2 in an upright position, either vertically or at an angle.

[0021] At least a portion of the storage section 3 may be made of any of cloth, resin, natural leather, synthetic leather, artificial leather, wood, paper, a rubber string with a round or flat cross section formed from cloth thread and rubber thread, and metal, or may be made of a material other than these. The same applies to the pen holder 21. The material of the storage section 3 may be the same as or different from the material of the pen holder 21. At least a portion of the storage section 3 may be made of a material having rubber elasticity, such as rubber or resin. The same applies to the pen holder 21.

[0022] The storage section 3 includes a bottom section 4 that is placed under the pen P1 lying on its side, and a tubular section 5 that surrounds the entire circumference of the pen P1 lying on its side on the bottom section 4. The bottom of the tubular section 5 is closed by the bottom section 4. The tubular section 5 extends upward from the entire circumference of the bottom section 4. The tubular section 5 forms an opening above the bottom section 4 through which the pen P1 enters and exits. An opening / closing section 11 is attached to the tubular section 5. Figure 1 shows an example in which the opening / closing section 11 is a zipper.

[0023] As shown in Figures 2(a) to (e), when the opening / closing unit 11 is closed, the storage unit 3 has the shape of a triangular prism lying on its side. When the opening / closing unit 11 is closed, the right and left sides of the storage unit 3 are triangular. When the opening / closing unit 11 is closed, the front, back, and bottom of the storage unit 3 have a rectangular shape that is long in the left-right direction. A zipper, which is an example of the opening / closing unit 11, is located above the storage unit 3 and overlaps the storage unit 3 in a plan view.

[0024] The width (length in the left-right direction; the same applies below) of the storage section 3 is longer than the total length of the pen P1 to be stored in the pen case 1. The depth (length in the front-to-back direction; the same applies below; in Figure 2(d) the length in the up-to-down direction on the paper) of the storage section 3 is at least twice the outer diameter of the pen P1. The width of the storage section 3 is longer than the depth of the storage section 3 and is longer than the height (length in the up-to-down direction; the same applies below) of the storage section 3. The height of the storage section 3 is longer than the depth of the storage section 3. The height of the storage section 3 may be shorter than the depth of the storage section 3.

[0025] The bottom 4 of the storage unit 3 is rectangular and long in the left-right direction. The tubular portion 5 of the storage unit 3 is cylindrical and has a horizontal cross section that is rectangular and long in the left-right direction. The tubular portion 5 includes a sheet-like front portion 5f and a rear portion 5b that face each other in the front-to-rear direction with a gap between them, and a pair of sheet-like side portions 5s that face each other in the left-to-right direction with a gap between them.

[0026] The front portion 5f and the rear portion 5b extend upward from the two long sides of the bottom portion 4. The pair of side portions 5s extend upward from the two short sides of the bottom portion 4. The front portion 5f and the rear portion 5b extend from the right side portion 5s to the left side portion 5s. The upper sides 3u (long sides) of the front portion 5f and the rear portion 5b face each other horizontally in the front-to-back direction with a gap between them. The upper sides of the pair of side portions 5s face each other horizontally in the left-to-right direction with a gap between them.

[0027] The front portion 5f and the rear portion 5b are rectangular in shape and elongated from side to side. The side portion 5s is rectangular in shape and elongated from top to bottom. The storage portion 3 is formed to be soft enough to be freely deformed by touch. As shown in Figures 2(a) and 2(e), when the opening / closing portion 11 is closed, the side portion 5s is bent and deformed into an isosceles triangle that is elongated from top to bottom. When the opening / closing portion 11 is opened or the distance between the upper edges 3u of the front portion 5f and the rear portion 5b is widened, the width of the upper portion of the side portion 5s (here, the length in the front-to-back direction) increases, and the side portion 5s becomes more rectangular.

[0028] The front portion 5f and the rear portion 5b have the same width and height. The widths of the front portion 5f and the rear portion 5b are equal to the width of the bottom portion 4. The depth of the side portion 5s (here, the length of the bottom edge of the side portion 5s in the front-to-rear direction) is equal to the depth of the bottom portion 4. When the side portion 5s has a rectangular shape that is long in the vertical direction, the height of the side portion 5s may be equal to the heights of the front portion 5f and the rear portion 5b, or may be shorter or longer than the heights of the front portion 5f and the rear portion 5b.

[0029] As shown in FIG. 2(b), a fastener, which is an example of the opening / closing section 11, includes a pair of strip-shaped tapes 12 attached to the storage section 3, a plurality of small pieces 13 forming two rows extending along the long sides of the pair of tapes 12, a slider 14 that moves along the two rows of small pieces 13, and a stopper 15 that connects the ends of the pair of tapes 12. The pair of tapes 12 face each other horizontally from front to back. One tape 12 is attached to the upper side 3u of the front section 5f, and the other tape 12 is attached to the upper side 3u of the rear section 5b. The plurality of small pieces 13 forming one row are attached to one tape 12, and the plurality of small pieces 13 forming the other row are attached to the other tape 12. The slider 14 is held by the pair of tapes 12 via the plurality of small pieces 13.

[0030] The slider 14 is movable along the two rows of small pieces 13 between a closed position (positions shown in FIGS. 2(a) to (c)) in which the slider 14 is located at the end of the pair of tapes 12 opposite the stopper 15, and an open position (position shown in FIG. 1) in which the slider 14 contacts the stopper 15. When the slider 14 is located in the closed position, the two rows of small pieces 13 are interlocked with each other from end to end, and the zipper is fully closed. When the slider 14 is located in the open position, the two rows of small pieces 13 are separated from each other from end to end, and the zipper is fully open. The length of the area where the two rows of small pieces 13 are interlocked with each other and the length of the area where the two rows of small pieces 13 are separated from each other vary depending on the position of the slider 14. When the zipper is fully or partially open, an item such as the pen P1 can be inserted into or removed from the storage section 3 through the gap between the pair of tapes 12.

[0031] The tapes 12 extend laterally along the top edge 3u of the storage section 3. The tapes 12 are formed to be soft enough to be freely shaped by touching them with one's hand. When the tapes 12 are stretched out in a straight line from side to side, the tapes 12 are longer laterally than the top edge 3u of the storage section 3. Parts of the tapes 12 extend beyond the top edge 3u of the storage section 3 to the left (to the right side of the paper in Figures 2(b) to (c)). The pair of tapes 12 extending beyond the top edge 3u of the storage section 3 are sagging downward due to their own weight. The stoppers 15 are attached to the parts of the pair of tapes 12 extending beyond the top edge 3u of the storage section 3.

[0032] The pen case with pen stand 1 includes a snap button that fastens portions of the pair of tapes 12 that protrude from the storage compartment 3 to the surface (outer surface) of the storage compartment 3. As shown in FIG. 2( e), the snap button includes a concave part 16 attached to the stopper 15 and a convex part 17 attached to the storage compartment 3. The convex part of the convex part 17 is exposed on the left side surface of the storage compartment 3. When the portions of the pair of tapes 12 that protrude from the storage compartment 3 are bent, the concave part 16 covers the convex part 17. In this state, when the concave part 16 is pushed toward the convex part 17, the convex part of the convex part 17 fits into the concave part of the concave part 16, and the concave part 16 is held by the convex part 17. When the concave part 16 is then pulled with a force greater than a certain level, the concave part 16 comes off the convex part 17, and the hold of the pair of tapes 12 by the snap button is released.

[0033] Next, the pen stand 21 will be described.

[0034] FIG. 3 is a plan view of a portion of the pen case 1 showing the pen stand 21. FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the pen case 1 showing a vertical cross-section of the pen case 1. FIG. 4 shows a cross-section along a vertical plane FB that bisects the storage section 3 into front and back halves. FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the pen case 1 showing a horizontal cross-section of the pen case 1 along line VV shown in FIG. 4. The pen stand 21 shown by a solid line in FIG. 5 is an example of a usage form of the pen stand 21, and the pen stand 21 shown by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 5 is an example of a storage form of the pen stand 21.

[0035] As described above, the pen case 1 with a pen stand includes a pen stand 21 that supports an upright pen P2. As shown in FIG. 3, when the zipper is fully or partially open, all or part of the pen stand 21 is visible from above the pen case 1. When the zipper is fully closed, no part of the pen stand 21 is visible. The pen stand 21 is positioned so as not to overlap with a vertical plane LR (see FIG. 2(b)) that bisects the storage section 3 into left and right halves. FIG. 3 shows an example in which the pen stand 21 is positioned offset toward the open position of the slider 14 (the position of the slider 14 shown in FIG. 3). The pen stand 21 is positioned so as to overlap with a vertical plane FB (see FIG. 2(b)) that bisects the storage section 3 into front and back halves.

[0036] The pen stand 21 is positioned below at least a portion of the opening / closing section 11. When the pen case 1 is viewed from above, the pen stand 21 is located between the closed position of the slider 14 and the open position of the slider 14 in the left-right direction. The shortest left-right distance from the closed position of the slider 14 to the pen stand 21 may be longer than or equal to the shortest left-right distance from the open position of the slider 14 to the pen stand 21. In other words, the pen stand 21 may be positioned on the open position side of the slider 14. The shortest left-right distance from the open position of the slider 14 to the pen stand 21 may be shorter than or equal to the shortest vertical distance D4 (see FIG. 4 ) from the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3 to the lower edge 21L of the middle portion 21i of the pen stand 21.

[0037] 3 shows an example in which the pen stand 21 is a single rectangular band of uniform thickness. The pen stand 21 is attached to the storage section 3 with the short sides of the pen stand 21 extending vertically. The front and back surfaces of the rectangular shape of the pen stand 21 extend vertically. One end 21a and the other end 21b of the pen stand 21 in the longitudinal direction (direction along the long sides) are fixed to an inner front portion 8f and an inner rear portion 8b of the inner surface 6 of the storage section 3, which will be described later.

[0038] The pen stand 21 spans from the inner front portion 8f to the inner rear portion 8b. The pen stand 21 is fixed to the inner surface 6 of the storage section 3 at two positions facing each other in the front-to-rear direction with a gap between them. An intermediate portion 21i of the pen stand 21, which extends from one end 21a of the pen stand 21 to the other end 21b of the pen stand 21, does not contact the inner surface 6 of the storage section 3 and is positioned in the air. The one end 21a and the other end 21b of the pen stand 21 are contacting portions that contact the storage section 3, while the intermediate portion 21i of the pen stand 21 is a non-contacting portion that does not contact the storage section 3.

[0039] The inner surface 6 of the storage compartment 3 forms a storage space S1 for storing the pen P1 lying therein. As shown in FIG. 4 , the inner surface 6 of the storage compartment 3 includes a bottom surface 7 disposed below the pen P1 lying therein and an inner circumferential surface 8 extending upward from the bottom surface 7. The bottom surface 7 is the upper surface of the bottom 4 of the storage compartment 3. The inner circumferential surface 8 is the inner surface of the tubular portion 5 of the storage compartment 3. The inner circumferential surface 8 includes an inner front portion 8f and an inner rear portion 8b that face each other front to back with a gap between them, and a pair of inner side portions 8s that face each other left to right with a gap between them. The inner front portion 8f is the inner surface of the front portion 5f of the tubular portion 5 (the rear surface of the front portion 5f). The inner rear portion 8b is the inner surface of the rear portion 5b of the tubular portion 5 (the front surface of the front portion 5f). The pair of inner side portions 8s are the inner surfaces of the pair of side portions 5s of the tubular portion 5.

[0040] The pen stand 21 includes a contact area 22 representing the entire area within the pen holder 3 that can come into contact with the outer periphery of the upright pen P2 extending upward from the bottom surface 7 of the pen holder 3. FIG. 3 shows an example in which the entire pen holder 21 is M-shaped in plan view, and the intermediate portion 21i including the contact area 22 is U-shaped in plan view, recessed to the right (left side of the paper in FIG. 3). The contact area 22, together with the inner periphery 8 of the pen holder 3, forms a vertical placement space S3 within the pen holder 3 that surrounds the entire periphery of the upright pen P2 extending upward from the bottom surface 7. When the pen case 1 is viewed from above, the shortest distance D1 in the left-right direction from the contact area 22 of the pen holder 21 to the inner periphery 8 of the pen holder 3 is longer than the outer diameter of the pen P1. The shortest distance D1 may be shorter than or greater than the shortest distance D4 (see FIG. 4) from the bottom surface 7 of the pen holder 3 to the lower edge 21L of the intermediate portion 21i of the pen holder 21.

[0041] As shown in FIG. 3, when the pen case 1 is viewed from above, the pen stand 21 divides the storage space S1 into two adjacent spaces, a vertical placement space S3 and a horizontal placement space S2, which are spaced to the left and right by the pen stand 21. When the pen case 1 is viewed from above, the vertical placement space S3 and the horizontal placement space S2 are spaces on opposite sides of the pen stand 21. The vertical placement space S3 is connected to the horizontal placement space S2 above and below the pen stand 21. The vertical placement space S3 is shorter in the left-right direction than the horizontal placement space S2. When the pen case 1 is viewed from above, the vertical placement space S3 has an area large enough to accommodate one or more pens P2. FIG. 3 shows an example in which the vertical placement space S3 has an area large enough to accommodate multiple pens P2 when viewed from above. In this example, the pen stand 21 has a length in the front-to-back direction large enough to support multiple pens P2 extending upward from the bottom surface 7 in a line up front-to-back (top-to-bottom in FIG. 3).

[0042] As shown in FIG. 4, the pen stand 21 is disposed between the upper edge 3u of the storage section 3 and the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3. The upper edge 21u of the pen stand 21 is spaced downward from the upper edge 3u of the storage section 3. The lower edge 21L of the pen stand 21 is spaced upward from the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3. A gap is formed between the lower edge 21L of the pen stand 21 and the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3 that is larger than the outer diameter of the pen P1 lying on the bottom surface 7. FIG. 4 shows an example in which the gap between the lower edge 21L of the pen stand 21 and the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3 is more than twice the outer diameter of the pen P1. The pen P1 lying in the storage section 3 can fit under the pen stand 21.

[0043] The shortest vertical distance D2 from the upper edge 21u of the middle portion 21i of the pen stand 21 to the upper edge 3u of the storage section 3 may be longer than or equal to the outer diameter of the pen P1. The shortest distance D2 may be shorter than or equal to the shortest vertical distance D4 from the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3 to the lower edge 21L of the middle portion 21i of the pen stand 21. In the former case, the position where the pen stand 21 supports the upright pen P2 is closer to the center of gravity of the pen P2, making it less likely for the upright pen P2 to tip over. The shortest vertical distance D3 from the lower edge 21L of the middle portion 21i of the pen stand 21 to the upper edge 21u of the middle portion 21i of the pen stand 21 may be longer than or equal to the shortest distance D2. In the former case, the pen stand 21 supports the upright pen P2 over a wider area, making it less likely for the upright pen P2 to tip over. The shortest distance D4 may be longer than the shortest distance D3 or may be equal to or shorter than the shortest distance D3. In the former case, more pens P1 can be placed under the pen stand 21 in a horizontal position.

[0044] The pen holder 21 is formed to be soft enough to be freely changed in shape by touching it with one's hand. The pen holder 21 can be transformed between a usage form and a storage form. The pen holder 21 shown by the solid line in Fig. 5 is an example of the usage form of the pen holder 21, and the pen holder 21 shown by the two-dot chain line in Fig. 5 is an example of the storage form of the pen holder 21.

[0045] The pen stand 21 is in a usage mode in which a vertical placement space S3 is formed between the pen stand 21 and the inner peripheral surface 8, in which the upright pen P2 extending upward from the bottom surface 7 is placed. The pen stand 21 is stored in a mode in which the horizontal distance between the pen stand 21 and the inner peripheral surface 8 is narrower than when the pen stand 21 is in a usage mode. When the pen stand 21 is in the storage mode, the distance between the contact area 22 of the pen stand 21 and the inner peripheral surface 8 of the storage section 3 may be less than the outer diameter of the pen P2 at any position, or may be greater than or equal to the outer diameter of the pen P2 at any position or any position.

[0046] When the pen stand 21 is pressed with a tangible object such as a finger or a pen P2, the pen stand 21 transforms from the usage configuration to the storage configuration, or from the storage configuration to the usage configuration. The pen stand 21 can maintain its configuration in both the usage configuration and the storage configuration. Therefore, even if a tangible object other than the pen case 1 with pen stand, such as a finger or a pen P2, is removed from the pen stand 21, the pen stand 21 remains in the usage configuration or the storage configuration. When the pen stand 21 is in the usage configuration and the pen P2 is placed vertically between the contact area 22 of the pen stand 21 and the inner surface 8 of the storage section 3, the pen P2 can be placed upright. When the pen stand 21 is in the storage configuration, the pen stand 21 does not get in the way when putting pens P1 and other stored items into and out of the storage section 3, and more pens P1 can be stored in the storage section 3 in a horizontal orientation.

[0047] Next, the effects of this embodiment will be described.

[0048] In this embodiment, the pen P1 is inserted into and removed from the storage compartment 3 through the openable / closable opening / closing section 11. The pen P1 is stored in the storage compartment 3 in a horizontal position on the bottom surface 7 of the storage compartment 3. To stand the pen P2, the tip of the pen P2 (the nib, the butt end, or the tip of the cap covering the nib) is placed on the bottom surface 7 of the storage compartment 3, and the outer periphery of the pen P2 is brought into contact with the pen stand 21. The pen stand 21 supports the pen P2 by contacting it within the storage compartment 3, so the pen P2 can be kept upright even without a lid. Furthermore, because the lower end of the upright pen P2 is supported by the bottom surface 7 of the storage compartment 3, the center of gravity of the upright pen P2 can be lowered compared to when the lower end of the pen P2 is positioned higher than the bottom surface 7 of the storage compartment 3, making the pen P2 and the pen case 1 less likely to tip over.

[0049] Furthermore, the pen stand 21 is spaced above the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3, forming a gap between the pen stand 21 and the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3 that is larger than the outer diameter of the pen P1 lying thereon. Because the gap between the pen stand 21 and the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3 is larger than the outer diameter of the pen P1, the pen P1 can be laid down under the pen stand 21. In other words, the pen stand 21 can support the upright pen P2 on top of the lying pen P1. Moreover, the lower end of the upright pen P2 can be supported by the pen P1 lying on the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3, making it more difficult for the upright pen P2 to tip over.

[0050] In this embodiment, the entire circumference of the upright pen P2 extending upward from the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3 is not surrounded by the pen stand 21 alone, but is captured by the pen stand 21 and the inner circumferential surface 8 of the storage section 3. Therefore, both the pen stand 21 and the inner circumferential surface 8 of the storage section 3 can prevent the upright pen P2 from falling over. Furthermore, because the vertical placement space S3 in which the upright pen P2 is placed is formed using part of the inner circumferential surface 8 of the storage section 3, the pen stand 21 can be made lighter than when the entire circumference of the upright pen P2 is surrounded by the pen stand 21 alone.

[0051] In this embodiment, when the pen stand 21 is pressed with a tangible object such as a finger or a pen P2, the pen stand 21 transforms from the usage configuration to the storage configuration, or from the storage configuration to the usage configuration. The pen P2 extending upward from the bottom surface 7 of the storage section 3 is positioned between the pen stand 21 in the usage configuration and the inner circumferential surface 8 of the storage section 3, and is supported by the pen stand 21 in the usage configuration. When the pen stand 21 transforms from the usage configuration to the storage configuration, the horizontal distance between the pen stand 21 and the inner circumferential surface 8 of the storage section 3 narrows. This makes it possible to prevent the pen stand 21 from getting in the way when not in use, and allows more pens P1 to be stored horizontally in the storage section 3.

[0052] In this embodiment, the pen stand 21 is long in the front-to-back direction so that the pen stand 21 can support multiple upright pens P2 lined up front to front. The storage section 3 is relatively short in the front-to-back direction. If the pen stand 21 supports multiple upright pens P2 lined up left to right rather than front to back, the center of gravity of the entire pen case 1 including the upright pens P2 (the center of gravity including items other than the upright pens P2 if the storage section 3 stores items other than the upright pens P2) is likely to be biased front to back. Because the storage section 3 is relatively short in the front-to-back direction, if the center of gravity of the entire pen case 1 is biased front to back, the posture of the pen case 1 is likely to become unstable. If the pen stand 21 supports multiple upright pens P2 lined up front to front, this kind of instability in the posture can be reduced.

[0053] In this embodiment, the zipper is opened and closed by moving the slider 14 between the closed position and the open position. When viewing the pen case 1 from above, the pens P2 extending upward from the bottom surface 7 of the storage compartment 3 are positioned between the slider 14 and the pen stand 21 when the slider 14 is positioned closer to the open position than the pen stand 21. When the pens P2 positioned between the slider 14 and the pen stand 21 protrude upward from the zipper, the number of pens P2 that can be positioned between the slider 14 and the pen stand 21 can be increased or decreased by adjusting the position of the slider 14 in the left-right direction. Furthermore, by moving the slider 14 toward the closed position and closer to the pens P2, the pens P2 protruding upward from the zipper between the slider 14 and the pen stand 21 are less likely to tip over. Additionally, because the pen stand 21 is positioned closer to the open position of the slider 14, the pen stand 21 is less likely to get in the way when inserting or removing pens P1 or other items into or from the storage compartment 3.

[0054] Next, another embodiment will be described.

[0055] Intermediate portion 21i of pen stand 21 extending from one end 21a to the other end 21b of pen stand 21 does not have to be U-shaped, recessed to the left and right so as to move away from vertical placement space S3 in a plan view, but may have a shape in which multiple U-shaped portions recessed to the left and right so as to move away from vertical placement space S3 in a plan view are lined up front and back. For example, intermediate portion 21i of pen stand 21 may be wavy.

[0056] The entire pen stand 21 may form a single O-shaped ring penetrating vertically, or the pen stand 21 may be provided with multiple O-shaped or C-shaped ring sections penetrating vertically and linear or strip-shaped support sections connecting the multiple ring sections to the inner surface 6 of the storage section 3. In the former case, one or more pens P2 are arranged in an upright position within a single ring and supported by the inner peripheral surface of the ring. In the latter case, multiple pens P2 are arranged in an upright position within multiple ring sections, one per section, and supported by the inner peripheral surfaces of the multiple ring sections.

[0057] One end 21a of the pen stand 21 may be fixed to the inner front portion 8f or the inner rear portion 8b, and the other end 21b of the pen stand 21 may be fixed to the inner side portion 8s. Alternatively, both the one end 21a and the other end 21b of the pen stand 21 may be fixed to the inner front portion 8f, the inner rear portion 8b, or the inner side portion 8s. The pen stand 21 may extend upward from the bottom surface 7 of the storage portion 3, as long as a horizontally placed pen P1 can be placed between the contact area 22 of the pen stand 21 and the bottom surface 7 of the storage portion 3.

[0058] The pen holder 21 does not have to be a single rectangular band or belt of uniform thickness. For example, the pen holder 21 may be one or more linear strings, or may include a rectangular band and a linear string. The pen holder 21 may not be soft enough to be freely reshaped by touching it with your hand, but may be hard enough to not deform or to deform very little when pressed with your hand. For example, at least a portion of the pen holder 21 may be made of a hard material such as resin.

[0059] The storage section 3 may not be a triangular prism lying on its side when the opening / closing section 11 is closed, but may be a rectangular parallelepiped that is long in the left-right direction. When the pen case 1 is viewed from above, the storage section 3 may not be a rectangular prism that is long in the left-right direction, but may be an ellipse that is long in the left-right direction. The vertical cross section of the storage section 3 is not limited to a hollow triangular prism or trapezoid, but may also be a hollow circle, ellipse, square, or vertically or horizontally long rectangle.

[0060] A partition that divides the storage space S1 into two divided spaces arranged side by side in front and behind may be provided inside the storage section 3. In this case, a pen holder 21 may be provided in each divided space, or a pen holder 21 may be provided in only one of the divided spaces. The storage section 3 may have an inner pocket superimposed on the inner front section 8f or the inner rear section 8b.

[0061] The opening / closing unit 11 may be something other than a zipper. For example, instead of or in addition to a zipper, the opening / closing unit 11 may include at least one of a hook-and-loop fastener, a magnet, a snap button or other button, and a lid that is movable relative to the storage unit 3 between a closed position that closes an opening formed in the storage unit 3 and an open position that opens the opening, or may include something other than these.

[0062] A zipper, which is an example of the opening / closing unit 11, may include two sliders 14 that move along two rows of small pieces 13. In this case, the position where the distance between the two sliders 14 is smallest corresponds to the closed position of the sliders 14, and the position where the distance between the two sliders 14 is widest corresponds to the open position.

[0063] Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, these are merely examples used to clarify the technical contents of the present invention, and the present invention should not be construed as being limited to these examples. The spirit and scope of the present invention are limited only by the appended claims. [Explanation of symbols]

[0064] 1: pen case with pen stand, 3: storage section, 3u: upper edge of storage section, 4: bottom of storage section, 5: cylindrical section of storage section, 6: inner surface of storage section, 7: bottom surface of the inner surface of storage section, 8: inner peripheral surface of the inner surface of storage section, 11: opening / closing section, 14: slider, 21: pen stand, 21L: lower edge of pen stand, 21a: one end of pen stand, 21b: other end of pen stand, 21i: middle section of pen stand, 21u: upper edge of pen stand, 22: contact area of ​​pen stand, P1: pen, P2: pen, S1: storage space, S2: horizontal placement space, S3: vertical placement space

Claims

1. The pen holder is provided with a bag-shaped storage section including an inner surface forming a storage space for storing lying pens, an openable / closable opening / closable section through which pens pass when entering and leaving the storage section, and a pen stand for supporting upright pens, the interior surface of the receptacle includes a bottom surface positioned beneath a pen lying within the receptacle; The pen holder supports an upright pen by contacting the outer peripheral surface of the upright pen extending upward from the bottom surface of the storage section within the storage section, and is spaced upward from the bottom surface by a distance greater than the outer diameter of the pen lying on the bottom surface of the storage section so that the pen lying on the bottom surface can be positioned between the pen holder and the bottom surface.

2. the inner surface of the storage portion includes the bottom surface and an inner circumferential surface extending upward from the bottom surface, The pen case with a pen stand according to claim 1 , wherein the pen stand and the inner peripheral surface of the storage section surround the entire circumference of an upright pen extending upward from the bottom surface.

3. 3. The pen case with pen stand according to claim 2, wherein the pen stand is transformable between a usage configuration in which a vertical space for placing an upright pen extending upward from the bottom surface is formed between the pen stand and the inner surface, and a storage configuration in which the horizontal distance between the pen stand and the inner surface is narrower than in the usage configuration.

4. a length of the storage section in a left-right direction, which represents a horizontal direction along a center line of the pen lying in the storage section, is longer than a length of the storage section in a front-rear direction, which represents a horizontal direction perpendicular to the left-right direction; The pen case with pen stand according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the pen stand has a length in the front-to-rear direction that is sufficient to support a plurality of pens extending upward from the bottom surface and arranged side by side in the front-to-rear direction.

5. a length of the storage section in a left-right direction, which represents a horizontal direction along a center line of the pen lying in the storage section, is longer than a length of the storage section in a front-rear direction, which represents a horizontal direction perpendicular to the left-right direction; the opening / closing section is a fastener including a slider that is movable in the left-right direction between a closed position where the pen cannot enter or leave the storage section and an open position where the pen can enter or leave the storage section, The pen case with a pen stand according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein when the pen case with a pen stand is viewed from above, the pen stand is positioned between the closed position and the open position in the left-right direction so as to be located on the open position side.

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