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Il ''pull filler'', chiamato anche ''collar filler'', è un sistema di caricamento che viene fatto risalire intorno al 1906 (il brevetto è il {{Cite patent|US|804847}} richiesto nel 1905), quando la [[Holland]], allora ancora uno dei più importanti produttori di stilografiche, introdusse un modello che lo utilizzava.  
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<noinclude>{{ReferBox|Filling systems}}</noinclude>The''pull filler'', also called the ''collar filler'', is a filling system that dates back to around [[1906]] (the patent is {{Cite patent|US|804847}} applied for in [[1905]]), when [[Holland]], then still one of the most important manufacturers of fountain pens, introduced a model that used it.  
  
[[Image:CollarFillerSchema.svg|center|500px|Schema di una penna con ''collar filler'']]
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[[Image:CollarFillerSchema.svg|center|500px|Diagram of a pen with ''collar filler'']]
  
Il sistema, chiaramente influenzato dal ''[[crescent filler]]'' di cui costituisce in sostanza una alternativa, prevede la presenza di una barretta di metallo che copre una metà circa del diametro del corpo della penna, collegata internamente ad una barra di pressione posta sulla faccia opposta del serbatoio di gomma interno.
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The system, clearly influenced by the ''[[crescent filler]]'' of which it is essentially an alternative, involves the presence of a metal rod that covers about half the diameter of the body of the pen, connected internally to a pressure bar located on the opposite side of the inner rubber tank.
  
Tirando la barretta (chiamata ''collar'', da cui l'altro nome del sistema) si comprime il serbatoio in gomma e si consente così il caricamento della penna. Come si può facilmente intuire il meccanismo è sostanzialmente analogo al ''[[crescent filler]]'', con il vantaggio di sporgere meno dal fianco della penna, resta comunque non troppo gradevole sul piano estetico.<noinclude>
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By pulling the rod (called the ''collar'', from which the other name of the system) you compress the rubber tank and thus allow the filling of the pen. As you can easily guess, the mechanism is substantially similar to the ''[[crescent filler]]'', with the advantage of protruding less from the side of the pen, but still remains not too pleasant on the aesthetic level.<noinclude>
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Filling systems

Thepull filler, also called the collar filler, is a filling system that dates back to around 1906 (the patent is nº US-804847 applied for in 1905), when Holland, then still one of the most important manufacturers of fountain pens, introduced a model that used it.

Diagram of a pen with collar filler

The system, clearly influenced by the crescent filler of which it is essentially an alternative, involves the presence of a metal rod that covers about half the diameter of the body of the pen, connected internally to a pressure bar located on the opposite side of the inner rubber tank.

By pulling the rod (called the collar, from which the other name of the system) you compress the rubber tank and thus allow the filling of the pen. As you can easily guess, the mechanism is substantially similar to the crescent filler, with the advantage of protruding less from the side of the pen, but still remains not too pleasant on the aesthetic level.

Related Patents

  • Patent n° US-1072073, of 1913-09-02, requested on 1912-08-19, of George F. Brandt, Boston Pen. Fountain-pen.