Why is the spring strengthened in the middle?
It doesn’t seem to affect the spring’s buckling characteristics.
My speculation is that it’s to reduce spring noise. That strengthened region at the middle is where the spring will buckle outwards most, resting against the barely visible side rails on the inside of the case. Instead of just one wobbly contact point it now has three rigid ones as a “skate” to reduce the stick-slip noise when opening and retracting the tip. Is this right?
(The pen is a Mitsubishi Uni-Ball Power Tank, pretty much my favorite model.)


I think as a pen manufacturer you just buy bulk springs and then pull them to the desired length. In this case it’s either cheaper for them or they have an excess of longer springs.