- A
ballpoint pen, also
known as a biro (British English),
ball pen (Hong Kong, Indian, Indonesian, ****stani, and
Philippine English), or dot pen (Nepali...
- a
pointing device consisting of a
ball held by a
socket containing sensors to
detect a
rotation of the
ball about two axes—like an upside-down
ball mouse...
- mid-20th century,
ballpoint pens have
proven to be a
versatile art
medium for
professional artists as well as
amateur doodlers.
Ballpoint pen
artwork created...
-
retractable pen
shaped like a
common ballpoint, and the "Bullet pen"
which is non-retractable,
shorter than
standard ballpoints when capped, but full size when...
-
inventor who
patented the
first commercially successful modern ballpoint pen. The
first ballpoint pen had been
invented roughly 50
years earlier by John J....
- A
ballpoint pen
dispenses a
viscous oil-based ink by
means of a
small hard sphere, or
ball,
which rolls over the
surface being written on. The
ball is...
- in
ballpoint pens.
These less
viscous inks,
which tend to
saturate more
deeply and more
widely into
paper than
other types of ink, give
roller ball pens...
-
focusing on
mechanical pencils instead. Uni-
ball's writing implements brands include Jetstream (hybrid-ink
ballpoint pens); Air, Eye (marketed as
Vision in...
- most
famously known for the
manufacture and
introduction of the
first ballpoint pen to be sold in the U.S.
market in
October 1945. He was also inventor...
-
second and best-selling
retracting refillable ballpoint pen. The
first was the
Hopalong C****idy
ballpoint (Later a
fountain pen,
mechanical pencil and...