1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cover for a numbering stamp, and more particularly to a cover that can keep a person from getting ink on his or her fingers.
2. Description of Related Art
A numbering stamp is used for stamping a date or a series of numbers on papers. The numbering stamp has a body and a stamping apparatus. The body has a distal end, a proximal end and an inner concavity, and the stamping apparatus is mounted inside the distal end of the body. The stamping apparatus has multiple stamping devices and multiple adjustment disks. The stamping devices are aligned with each other and are mounted in the stamping apparatus. The adjustment disks correspond respectively to the stamping devices, are mounted adjacent to the corresponding stamping device and are used to select a number for the corresponding stamping device. When a person sets the date or numbers on the numbering stamp, the person's fingers are easily stained by ink on the stamping devices.
The present invention provides a cover for a numbering stamp to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problem.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a cover for a numbering stamp, which can be retained in place when setting numbers on the numbering stamp.
A cover adapted to a numbering stamp has a cover body, two side surfaces, an outer surface, two recesses and multiple slots. The cover body is U-shaped and each recess is defined on one of the side surfaces. The recesses hold the cover on the stamping apparatus. The slots are defined through the outer surface of the cover, and adjustment disks extend respectively out of the slots. The cover for the numbering stamp prevents the numbering stamp from getting a person's fingers dirty.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The cover (20) is mounted on a conventional numbering stamp (10), such as a dater which has a hollow body (11), an inner cavity (not numbered), a stamp seat (12) and a stamping apparatus (13).
The hollow body (11) has a closed end (not numbered) and an open end (not numbered).
The stamp seat (12) has two square openings (not numbered). The stamping seat (12) is slidably mounted inside the hollow body (11) and extends from the open end of the hollow body (11).
The stamping apparatus (13) is pivotally mounted on the stamp seat (12) near the open end of the hollow body (11). In practice, a rotating device is mounted between the stamp seat (12) and the stamping apparatus (13) to pivotally rotate the stamping apparatus (13) relative to the stamp seat (12) when the stamp seat (12) is pushed into the hollow body (11). The stamping apparatus (13) has a top surface (not numbered), a bottom surface (not numbered), two side surfaces (not numbered), a holder (not numbered), two pivot pins (not numbered), at least one adjustment disk (14), at least one stamping device (15) and at least two mounting brackets (17). The holder has a central opening (not numbered) and two side protrusions (not numbered). Each pivot pin is formed on the side protrusion. Multiple stamping devices (15) are rotatably mounted in the stamping apparatus (13) and partially extended out of the central opening of the holder. Each adjustment disk (14) is mounted with and controls a corresponding stamping device (15). Each stamping device (15) has multiple stamping faces (16) to selectively stamp a number. The mounting brackets (17) are formed respectively below the side protrusions of the holder of the stamping apparatus (13) near the pivot pins that are pivotally mounted in stamp seat (12). The stamping apparatus (13) can rotate around the pivot pins. Rotating the adjustment disk (14) rotates the stamping device (15) so the stamping face (16) is a selected number visible through the square opening in the stamp seat (12). When pushing the stamping seat (12) inside the hollow body (11), the rotating device will drive the stamping apparatus (13) to rotate 180° relative to the stamp seat (12). After the stamping apparatus (13) rotates around the pivot pins at 180°, the stamping face (16) will extend out the stamping seat (12) to stamp on papers. Because the numbering stamp (10) is conventional, operation of the numbering stamp (10) is not further described.
The cover (20) is mounted outside the bottom surface of the stamping apparatus (13) of the numbering stamp (10). From a side perspective, the cover (20) is U-shaped, and the cover body (21) has an outer surface (not numbered), multiple slots (22) and multiple guards (23). The slots (22) are defined through the outer surface are U-shaped and correspond respectively to the adjustment disks (14). The guards (23) are formed respectively between adjacent slots (22). A recess (24) is defined in each side surface of the cover body (21) and has at least two edges (not numbered). A notch (25) is defined on at least one of the edges of the recess (24).
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, that the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed is to be understood.
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20040255801 A1 | Dec 2004 | US |