The Ball Point Pen That Wouldn't
Work
Most of us have used a ball point pen at one time or
another but few of us consider how this ingenious device
actually works. Many of us don’t take the inner workings of
their ink pen into consideration simply because they
have too many other things going on. I, on the other hand, have
nothing except free time so I thought that I would
investigate.
My first inclination was to take the pen apart. Tearing the
items to pieces would not only help me discover how the thing
really works but it would also relieve a lot of tension as
well. I came upon this rather bleak experiment by accident or
by aggravation.
You probably can relate to my frustration. How many times
have you grabbed an ink pen that didn’t work properly? You
scribble and scribble only to see the indentations from the
inkless device on your paper.
At times you may have used these indentations as a means of
recording the information. Later, you scan the paper closely to
see what you had engraved into the soft surface with your
nearly useless ballpoint pen. You may have even found yourself
lightly coloring over the indentations to retrieve the
information.
Other times the writing device expels too much ink. You find
your writing with a gushing ball point pen that leaves a sea of
blue ink on your paper. Reading your own handwriting in this
case can prove to be a great challenge and your efforts are for
naught.
Of course this all happens while you are in a hurry. I have
had my most serious run-ins with dysfunctional pens while I was
on the phone taking a very important message. I actually lost a
job as a secretary because of an unworthy ink pen that did not
allow me to record the correct message.
As I took it apart, I discovered that it is really a simple
device that works much like roll-on deodorant. There is a tiny
ball that presses down to release ink on to the paper. This
simple invention is pure genius but it does have its
shortcomings.
There are so many things that can go wrong. Just like the
underarm deodorant that dries and caked on to the dispensing
ball, the ink can dry up as well. On the other hand, the ink
can overflow if the ball is too loose.
I am pleased that I discovered how the contraption works.
However, I really need to know how to fix the ball point
pen when it is acting up. Now that would be pure
genius.
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