1935

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This page contains the chronology for the year. We summarize in this page all the relevant events regarding fountain pens that happened in 1935. We also list, if present in our database, any patent applied in the year, and also the ads or document scans which publication date is in the same year.

Events

  • Camel is founded by Joseph Wustman in Orange, New Jersey
  • Columbus moved into the new headquarters of Via Lamarmora in Milan
  • Columbus introduces the arrow clip (date approximate)
  • Duchessa is founded by Pietro Codega in Milano
  • Summit introduces bigger nibs on top fountain pens
  • Montegrappa introduces the Montegrappa Extra brand name (guess date[3])
  • Stephens enters the fountain pen market with pens produced by Lang
  • death of Giuseppe Tibaldi, direction passes to his nephew, Giorgio Schiassi

ADs

Patents

  • Patent US-2048127, applied in 1935, by Gabriel Larsen, Waterman. Fountain pen cap and clip.
  • Patent US-2024229, applied in 1935, by Russel B. Kingman, Camel. Soluble ink fountain pen.
  • Patent FR-786080, applied in 1935, Edacoto. Perfectionnements aux porte-mines automatiques.
  • Patent FR-805654, applied in 1935, by Charles Abel, Unbranded. Attache à levier mobile pour stylographes et objets analogues.
  • Patent CA-358526, applied in 1935, by William Bain Dilly, Eclipse. Fountain pen feed.
  • Patent US-2087672, applied in 1935, by Gabriel Larsen, Henry N. Briechle, Waterman. Fountain pen.
  • Patent CH-194208, applied in 1935, by Kurt Fend, Fend. Wechselbleistift.
  • Patent DE-625889, applied in 1935, Kaweco. Tintenleiter fuer Fuellfederhalter.
  • Patent US-D095938, applied in 1935, by Milford G. Sypher, Chilton. Design for a fountain pen clip or similar article.
  • Patent US-2030452, applied in 1935, by Russel B. Kingman, Camel. Soluble ink fountain pen.
  • Patent US-D097681, applied in 1935, by Gabriel Larsen, Waterman. Design for an ink bottle.
  • Patent US-D098958, applied in 1935, by Theodore J. Piazzoli, Waterman. Bottle or similar article.
  • Patent GB-454040, applied in 1935, by Andrew Stuart Horn, Unbranded. Improvements in or relating to Fountain or Reservoir Pens.
  • Patent GB-450343, applied in 1935, by Kabushiki Kaisha Namiki Seisakusho, Pilot. Improvements in or relating to Reservoir Pens.
  • Patent FR-807275, applied in 1935, by Kurt Fend, Fend. Porte-mines multiple.
  • Patent GB-474736, applied in 1935, by Kurt Fend, Fend. Improvements in and relating to magazine lead pencils with selectively interchangeable lead holders.
  • Patent US-2136290, applied in 1935, by Kurt Fend, Fend. Interchangeable lead pencil.
  • Patent CH-193646, applied in 1935, by Kurt Fend, Fend. Wechselbleistift.
  • Patent GB-478118, applied in 1935, by Kurt Fend, Fend. Improvements in and relating to magazine lead pencils with selectively interchangeable lead holders.
  • Patent DE-652024, applied in 1935, by Kurt Fend, Fend. Wechselbleistift mit durch Schieber aus der Ruhestellung in eine Rast fuer die Gebrauchsstellung verschiebbaren Minentraegern.
  • Patent FR-807679, applied in 1935, by Vaclav Klimes, Paul Eisner, Unbranded. Perfectionnement aux stylos genre plumes-réservoirs.
  • Patent AT-149872, applied in 1935, Luxor. Füllfederhalter mit durch Schraubengetriebe bewegtem Saugkolben.
  • Patent GB-451168, applied in 1935, by Heinrich Hebborn, Heinrich Schlicksupp, Luxor. Improvements in or relating to fountain pens.
  • Patent GB-451167, applied in 1935, by Heinrich Hebborn, Heinrich Schlicksupp, Luxor. Improvements in or relating to fountain pens.
  • Patent US-2070461, applied in 1935, by Asahi Watanabe, Pilot. Piston fountain pen.
  • Patent GB-457212, applied in 1935, by William F. Johnson, Mentmore. Improvements in or relating to self-filling fountain pens.
  • Patent US-2105189, applied in 1935, by Benjamin W. Hanle, Eagle. Fountain pen.
  • Patent DE-652290, applied in 1935, Montblanc. Tintenbehälter aus Kunstmasse zum Füllen von Füllfederhaltern.
  • Patent US-2123427, applied in 1935, by Russel B. Kingman, Camel. Fountain pen.
  • Patent US-2249004, applied in 1935, by David Kahn, Julius Kahn, Wearever. Method of and apparatus for treating thermoplastic tubes.
  • Patent US-D098255, applied in 1935, by David Kahn, Wearever. Design for a fountain pen and pencil clip.
  • Patent US-D100962, applied in 1935, by Edward F. Molyneux, Chilton. Design for a fountain pen or similar article.
  • Patent US-D100963, applied in 1935, by Edward F. Molyneux, Chilton. Design for a fountain pen or similar article.
  • Patent US-D100964, applied in 1935, by Edward F. Molyneux, Chilton. Design for a fountain pen or similar article.
  • Patent US-D100965, applied in 1935, by Edward F. Molyneux, Chilton. Design for a fountain pen or similar article.
  • Patent US-D100966, applied in 1935, by Edward F. Molyneux, Chilton. Design for a fountain pen or similar article.
  • Patent US-D100967, applied in 1935, by Edward F. Molyneux, Chilton. Design for a fountain pen or similar article.
  • Patent US-D100968, applied in 1935, by Edward F. Molyneux, Chilton. Design for a fountain pen or similar article.
  • Patent US-D100969, applied in 1935, by Edward F. Molyneux, Chilton. Design for a fountain pen or similar article.
  • Patent US-2151548, applied in 1935, by Robert Back, Wahl Eversharp. Decorative tubular article of pyroxylin or the like.
  • Patent US-2110551, applied in 1935, by Robert E. Freidlein, David Juelss, Venus. Mechanical pencil.
  • Patent FR-799290, applied in 1935, by Robert Jean Jacques Hallauer, Edacoto. Perfectionnements aux porte-mines à mines interchangeables.
  • Patent FR-811398, applied in 1935, Paillard. Flacon pour encre de chine et autres liquides.
  • Patent US-D098560, applied in 1935, by Arthur Winter, Dictator. Design for a pen or similar article.

Documents

Notes

  1. L. Jacopini in La storia della stilografica in Italia talks about 1938, but G. Fichera notes that the advertizements talks about the Regno d'Italia, so they must be before 1936.
  2. as indicated here.
  3. referring to the introduction of faceted models, probably the first to use this name.
  4. as reported by Richard Binder on this page who also reports a subsequent production, demonstrated by the presence of a model with a 1938 dating code.
  5. referring to the catalog showed in this discussion.