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A
pen (Latin
penna, feather) is a writing instrument that applies ink to a surface, usually paper. Pens can be used with inks of many colors but commonly make use of inks in shades varying between black and blue, red is sometimes used for titling, bullets and numbering etc.
Types of pen
Pens may be categorized by the kind of tip on them. The main modern types are:
- Ballpoint pen
- Rollerball pen
- Fountain pen
- Felt-tip pen
- Porous Point Pen
Historically, pens also came in the form of:
History
Reed pens
The
Ancient Egyptians had developed writing on
papyrus scrolls when scribes used thin reed brushes or
reed pens from the Juncus Maritimus or sea rush Egyptian reed pen Retrieved 16 March 2007.. In his book
A History of Writing, Steven Roger Fischer suggests that on the basis of finds at Saqqara, the reed pen might well have been used for writing on parchment as long as ago as the First Dynasty or about 3000 BC. Reed pens continued to be used until the Middle Ages although they were slowly replaced by quills from about the
7th century.
Quills
The Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in 1947 on the northwest bank of the Dead Sea date back to around 100 BC. They were written in Hebrew dialects with bird feathers or quills. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Europeans had difficultly in obtaining reeds and began to use quills. There is a specific reference to quills in the writings of St. Isidore of Seville in the 7th century The Etymologies of Isidore of Seville, Cambridge Catalogue Retrieved 11 March 2007..
Quill pens were used until the nineteenth century.
Metal nibs
Metal Nib (pen) appear to have very early origins. A pen with a bronze nib was found in the ruins of Pompei showing nibs must have been in use in the year 79 Arnold Wagner - Dip Pens. Retrieved 11 March 2007.. There is also a reference in Samuel Pepys diary for August 1663. A metal pen point was patented in
1803 but the patent was not commercially exploited. John Mitchell of
Birmingham started to massproduce pens with metal nibs in 1822 More about the pen trade from The Birmingham Jewellery Quarter site. Retrieved 11 March 2007..During the
19th century metal nibs replaced quill pens. By
1850 the quality of steel nibs had improved and dip pens with metal nibs came into generalized use.
Fountain pens
While a student in Paris, the Romanian inventor Petrache Poenaru invented the world's first fountain pen, an invention for which the France Government issued a patent on May 25, 1827http://www.ici.ro/romania/en/stiinta/poenaru.html Petrache Poenaru. Romanian National Institute for Research and Development in Informatics. Retrieved 11 March 2007.. Lewis Waterman, a New York insurance broker invented the capillary feed fountain pen in 1884 producing a much more reliable flow of ink Lewis Waterman from the About Inventors site. Retrieved 11 March 2007..
Ballpoints
The first patent on a ballpoint pen was issued on October 30 1888, to John J Loud GB Patent No. 15630,
30 October 1888. In 1938, László Bíró, a Hungarian newspaper editor, with the help of his brother George, a chemist, began to work on designing new types of pens including one with a tiny
ball in its tip that was free to turn in a socket. As the pen moved along the paper, the ball rotated, picking up ink from the ink cartridge and leaving it on the paper. Bíró filed a British patent on June 15, 1938. In 1940 the Bíró brothers and a friend, Juan Jorge Meyne, moved to Argentina fleeing Nazi Germany and on June 10, filed another patent, and formed
Bíró Pens of Argentina. By the summer of
1943 the first commercial models were available The Ballpoint Pen, Quido Magazin. Retrieved March 11 2007.. Erasable ballpoint pens were introduced by Papermate in 1979 when the
Erasermate was put on the market. Papermate official site.
Felt tips
In the
1960s the fibre, or
felt-tipped pen was invented by Yukio Horie of the Tokyo Stationery Company,
Japan History of Pens & Writing Instruments], About Inventors site. Retrieved 11 March 2007.. Papermate's Flair was among the first felt-tip pens to hit the U.S. market in the 1960s, and it has been the leader ever since. Marker pens and highlighters, both similar to felt pens, have become popular in recent years.
Rollerballs
Rollerball pens were introduced in the early
1980s. They make use of a mobile ball and liquid ink to produce a smoother line. Technological advances achieved during the late
1980s and early 1990s have improved the roller ball's overall performance.
Porous Point
A porous point pen contains a point that is made of some porous material such as felt or ceramic.
A high quality draughting pen will usually have a ceramic tip, since this wears well and does not broaden when pressure is applied while writing.
The pen industry
Statistics on writing instruments (including pencils) from WIMA (the U.S.
Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association) show that in 2005, retractable ball point pens were by far the most popular in the United States (26%), followed by standard ball points (14%). Other categories represented very small percentages (3% or less) WIMA website. Retrieved 12 March 2007.. There is however also a thriving industry in luxury pens, often fountain pens, sometimes priced at $1000 or morehttp://www.fortwayne.com/mld/journalgazette/16886417.htm Low-tech luxuryGift or accessory, jewelry designers see business in luxe writing tools, Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, 12 March 2007..
Other types
roller felt tips (currently made exclusively in South Africa)
Bibliography
- Fischer, Steven R., A History of Writing, London: Reaktion, 2001, 352 p., ISBN 1861891016
See also
External links
- Urban Legends: the "Space Pen"
- Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association
Footnotes
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