The present invention relates to an article for stamping.
Pocket articles for stamping are known, commonly called pocket stamps, in which the stamp and the pad are housed in a single container.
The stamp is removed from the container for use, then put back in the container after use.
Articles for stamping are also known which have a handle to which a ready-inked stamp is attached whose stamping surface is covered by a lid when the article is not in use.
In some solutions the lid is hinged to the support, so that it closes onto the stamping surface like a book. Such articles normally have closing mechanisms which hold the lid stably in the closed configuration and, if necessary, also in the open configuration.
Articles for stamping are also known comprising a container in which there is an ink pad and a lid hinged to the container and supporting a stamp which has a raised graphic element.
The lid is mobile between a closed configuration in which the stamp is resting on the pad and an open configuration in which the stamp con be pressed on a generic support, for example a sheet of paper, to stamp it.
Said known pocket articles have several disadvantages.
Both of the known types have a significant overall thickness, in particular due to the containers and/or supports to be handled.
The articles for stamping which close like a book also have a significant thickness because the stamp, usually made of rubber, has the raised graphic element supported by a base which usually extends beyond the graphic element, forming an outer peripheral zone.
To prevent said peripheral zone from making contact with the pad when the stamp is closed, the height of the graphic element is such that it also acts as a separator element between the pad and the peripheral zone.
In this way the peripheral zone remains ink-free so that it does not dirty the support to be inked when the article for stamping is used.
Known stamps also have relatively small stamping surfaces.
The closing mechanisms also increase the overall thickness of the stamps and, due to their complexity, lead to high production costs.
In this context, the main technical purpose of the present invention is to propose an article for stamping which is free of the above-mentioned disadvantages.
In particular, the aim of the present invention is to propose a pocket article for stamping which is thinner than the known articles and, therefore, easily portable.
Another aim of the present invention is to produce a pocket stamp that has a simple structure and so is easy to produce and economical.
The technical purpose indicated and the aims specified are substantially achieved by an article for stamping as described in the claims.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention are more apparent in the detailed description below, with reference to a preferred, non-limiting, embodiment of an article for stamping, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to the accompanying drawings, the numeral 1 denotes an article for stamping in accordance with the present invention, in a partly open configuration.
The article 1 comprises a first and a second laminar element 2, 3 hinged together.
The elements 2 and 3 can move relative to one another between a closed configuration in which they are positioned on top of one another, illustrated in
As illustrated in particular in
As illustrated in
A raised graphic element 4, with a height H1, is connected to the laminar element 2, for example by gluing, and is positioned in such a way that it folds over the second laminar element 3 in the closed configuration.
The element 4 comprises alphanumeric symbols such as names, codes, addresses and the like and even drawings which may be separate from one another or without gaps.
As is known, the element 4 is made as the negative of the desired shape to be obtained on any support, for example a sheet 100 illustrated in
The element 4 is preferably made of a material suitable for stamping, such as rubber.
As illustrated in
Advantageously, in the substantially known way, as the ink is gradually used up, the pad 5 can be supplied with ink.
The graphic element 4 is in contact with the pad 5 in the closed configuration.
In this way, in the open configuration illustrated in
The pad 5 is inserted and fixed in a seat 6 made in the laminar element 3.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in particular in
In particular, the edge 7 extends over the pad 5 guaranteeing that it is securely connected to the element 3.
Said edge 7 also allows any ink which escapes from the pad 5 to be contained, preventing it from leaking to the outside of the article 1.
It should be noticed that the laminar element 3 is preferably made by joining an outer portion 3a and an inner portion 3b.
The pad 5 is positioned on the outer portion 3a and held on it by the inner portion 3b.
The portion 3b in particular has an opening 10 at the pad 5.
In the preferred embodiment illustrated, the opening 10 is smaller than the pad 5, so that the edge 7 is formed.
As illustrated in
In such a case, the article 1 comprises a reservoir 9 located in the first laminar element 2, to supply ink to the graphic element 4, the latter, as is known, being made of a material which can be impregnated.
In this solution, the seat 6, again located in the second laminar element 3 is only designed to receive the graphic element 4 in the closed configuration, since there is no pad present.
In the article 1 in accordance with the present invention the laminar elements 2 and 3 preferably have a substantially rectangular outline 11.
As shown in
As illustrated in
In more detail, the length L of the larger side of the laminar elements 2, 3 is between approximately 7 cm and approximately 9 cm.
The length L of the larger side is preferably between approximately 8.4 cm and approximately 8.6 cm, in particular it is approximately 8.5 cm.
The length L1 of the smaller side of the elements 2 and 3 is between approximately 4 cm and approximately 6 cm.
The length L1 of the smaller side is preferably between approximately 5.3 cm and approximately 5.6 cm, in particular it is approximately 5.5 cm.
It should be noticed that the preferred dimensions of approximately 8.5 cm and approximately 5.5 cm correspond to the standardised dimensions of the most widespread cards, such as credit cards, magnetic badges, cash point cards and the like so that the article 1 can be placed, for example, in the pockets of wallets designed for such cards.
Also, in particular, the thickness S2, S3 of the laminar elements 2, 3 is between approximately 0.5 mm and approximately 4.5 mm so that the overall thickness of the article 1 is less than or equal to approximately 5 mm.
As illustrated in
Vice versa, as illustrated in
The article 1 disclosed comprises means 20 for locking the elements 2 and 3 in the closed configuration.
In the solution shown in
The profile 15 can engage in the groove 14 in a sealed fashion, that is to say, the profile 15 has, for example, a dovetail shape and the groove 14 matches the profiles 15 so that, in the substantially known way, the profile 15, going out of shape, can enter and exit the groove 14.
The groove 14 and the profile 15 are preferably positioned at the sides of the elements 2 and 3 and form a seal, preferably hermetic, between the elements 2 and 3 in the closed configuration.
In an alternative embodiment, the groove 14 and the profile 15 are located on the sides of the elements 2 and 3 not in contact with the joining hinge.
As illustrated in
Therefore, the locking means 20 hold the elements 2 and 3 in contact, in particular the graphic element 4 in contact with the pad 5, and help to keep the overall dimensions of the article 1 small.
Advantageously, the means 20 also prevent the ink in the pad 5 or in the reservoir 9 from accidentally spilling out of them and marking surrounding objects, not illustrated.
As illustrated in
Said button has a first part 13a attached to the laminar element 2 and a second part 13b attached to the laminar element 3, the first and second parts 13a, 13b being designed to be coupled in the closed configuration.
In particular with reference to
The article 1 for stamping comprises a mask 30 connected to the pad 5 which can be loaded with ink.
In particular the mask 30 delimits, on the pad 5, an inking zone 5a, on which the raised graphic element 4 rests when the article 1 is in the closed configuration.
It is important to notice that the graphic element 4 is part of a single stamping element 31 having a peripheral base zone 32 supporting the graphic element 4, that is to say, the peripheral base zone 32 and the raised graphic element 4 are made in a single body, for example of rubber, to form the stamping element 31.
The stamping element 31 preferably has an overall height H2 of approximately 1.2 mm.
In particular with reference to
The peripheral zone 32 preferably rests on the mask 30, for example when the article 1 is greatly flattened so that it can be placed in a pocket or a wallet.
In this way, the peripheral zone 32 does not make contact with the pad 5, in particular with the ink with which the pad 5 is soaked.
Dashed lines are used to show some examples of different mask 30 shapes according to the shape of the corresponding graphic element 4, not illustrated, used.
It should be noticed how the height H1 of the graphic element 4 is very small since the peripheral zone 32 may rest on the mask 30 without making contact with the pad 5.
It should also be noticed that application of the mask 30 allows the use of standardised pads, normally substantially rectangular, with a plurality of stamping elements 31 which have many different shapes.
In particular with reference to
As illustrated in particular in
Said portion 33 prevents the ink normally used to load the pad 5 from spreading over the entire pad 5, that is to say, it remains mostly confined in the inking zone 5a.
The pad 5 has a portion 5b containing little ink, outside the portion 33, and on which the peripheral zone 32 of the stamping element 31 rests.
In this way, the peripheral zone 32 remains clean and, in addition, ink consumption is reduced, since the ink has a smaller evaporation surface than the entire surface of the pad 5 available to it.
The more compact portion 33 is preferably formed by pressing the pad 5.
In particular with reference to
The filler material 34 is preferably injected into the pad 5 in a substantially known way.
As illustrated in
The element 35 is preferably integrated in the laminar element 2 and acts on the stamping element 31.
The element 35 has a central portion 36 and a pair of side portions 37, 38.
The side portions 37, 38 are designed to discharge onto the stamping element 31a force F applied on the central portion 36 so as to optimise stamping quality.
The side portions 37, 38 are preferably curved for improved distribution of the pressure on the stamping element 31.
It should be noticed that in the preferred embodiments illustrated in
The bead 39 is designed to clasp the perimeter of the laminar element 2 when the article 1 for stamping is in the closed configuration.
To make opening the article 1 easy, the means 20 comprise a first fastener element 40 attached to the laminar element 2 and designed for connection with the second laminar element 3 at a recess 41 made in the laminar element 3.
Advantageously, the means 20 comprise a second fastener element 42 attached to the laminar element 3 and designed for connection to the first laminar element 2 at a recess 43 made in the laminar element 2.
As illustrated in
There is preferably a layer of material 44 suitable for stamping on the raised element 4.
It should be noticed that on the outer surface of the laminar element 2 there is a hollow 45 matching the raised graphic element 4 present on the inner surface of the same laminar element 2.
The invention brings important advantages.
Production of the article for stamping using laminar elements allows its thickness to be limited.
Moreover, said elements have a large surface, relative to their area, for application of the graphic element which, consequently, is larger than in known pocket stamps.
Thanks to the laminar elements, the article for stamping has a regular, smooth outer surface, recommended for stamping advertisements, drawings and any other distinctive sign.
The overall dimensions are very limited and therefore the article obtained in this way is perfectly pocket-sized.
The construction is so simple that production costs for such an object are very low.
The invention described has evident industrial applications and may be modified and adapted without thereby departing from the scope of the inventive concept. Moreover, all details of the invention may be substituted by technically equivalent elements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2005/A000337 | May 2005 | IT | national |
PCT/IB2006/001220 | May 2006 | IB | international |
This application claims priority from Italian Patent Application NO. BO2005/A000337 filed May 11, 2005; PCT Patent Application PCT/IB2006/001220 filed May 10, 2006; the contents of which are incorporated herein fully by reference and U.S. Ser. No. 11/913,910 filed Dec. 12, 2007, the contents of which are also incorporated herein fully by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11913910 | Dec 2007 | US |
Child | 12635620 | US |