TODAY’S PATENT – BALL POINT PEN, INK AND ITS ERADICATOR SYSTEM
This invention “Ball point pen, ink and its eradicator system” was invented by An-Chung R. Lin and was assigned to Nu Kote International Inc, was granted patent on 29th May, 1979 by the USPTO bearing patent grant number US4156657A to the patentee. Disclosed is a ball point ink pen, its ink and its eradicator. The ink is carried at one end of the pen and the eradicator portion is carried at the other. If an error is made, the pen can be reversed and the eradicator used to neutralize the ink. The ink also neutralizes the eradicator so that when one rewrites with the same ink, any remaining eradicator on the paper is neutralized and the original ink acts as fresh ink.
The invention employs a ball point ink pen, its ink and its eradicator. The ink is carried at one end of the pen and the eradicator portion is preferably carried at the other. If an error is made, the pen can be reversed and the eradicator from end used to neutralize the ink. The ink also neutralizes the eradicator so that when one rewrites with the same ink, any remaining eradicator on the paper is neutralized and the original ink acts as fresh ink. The preferred embodiment of the invention includes acids in the ink portion of the ink system which works to gradually neutralize its eradicator. The eradicator is a formulation which is basic so as to neutralize the acid ink and excess reactable bases which preferably are amines which react with the dye to form a colorless product.