Claims
- 1. An ink pad assembly for art stampers comprising:
- a base; and
- a plurality of pad/plate assemblies each consisting of a mounting member and a single absorbent pad attached to the mounting member, where each absorbent pad is impregnated with a different color of ink; wherein
- the mounting members engage the base at a plurality of junctures, the mounting members engaging the base at the junctures in a manner that inhibits relative movement between the mounting members and the base, but allows the pad/plate assemblies to be manually attached to, manually detached from, and randomly reattached to the base;
- the absorbent pads are shaped such that, when a plurality of pad/plate assemblies are mounted on the base, edges of adjacent absorbent pads abut each other to form a substantially planar inking surface;
- the engagement formed by the plurality of junctures enables an end user to reconfigure the pad/plate assemblies and thus obtain various color sequences; and
- attachment means comprising
- a plurality of slots formed in and radially extending from a center of the base, where each of these slots has a slot axis; and
- a rail member formed on each of the pad/plate assemblies, wherein
- when the rail members are inserted into the slots, the rail members engage the base to form the junctures, where the junctures prevent relative movement between the pad/plate assemblies and the base in directions other than along the slot axis.
- 2. An ink pad assembly for art stampers comprising:
- a base having formed thereon a plurality of mounting projections; and
- a plurality of pad/plate assemblies each consisting of a substantially planar mounting member and a single absorbent pad attached to the mounting member, where each absorbent pad is impregnated with a different color of ink, each mounting member has at least one tab member formed thereon, and the absorbent pad is attached to the mounting member such that the absorbent pad covers one entire surface of the mounting member but does not cover the at least one tab member; wherein
- the mounting projections engage the tab members to allow the pad/plate assemblies to be manually attached to, manually detached from, and randomly reattached to the base;
- the absorbent pads are shaped such that, when a plurality of pad/plate assemblies are mounted on the base, edges of adjacent absorbent pads abut each other to form a substantially planar inking surface; and
- the engagement of the mounting projections with the tab members enables an end user to reconfigure the pad/plate assemblies and thus obtain various color sequences.
- 3. An ink pad assembly comprising:
- a base; and
- a plurality of pad/plate assemblies each comprising a mounting member and an absorbent pad attached to the mounting member, where each absorbent pad is impregnated with ink; and
- attachment means comprising
- a plurality of slots formed in and radially extending from a center of the base, where each of these slots has a slot axis; and
- a rail member formed on each of the pad/plate assemblies; wherein
- when the rail members are inserted into the slots, the rail members engage the base to form junctures, where the junctures prevent relative movement between the pad/plate assemblies and the base in directions other than along the slot axis; and
- the junctures inhibit relative movement between the mounting members and the base, but allow the pad/plate assemblies to be manually attached to, manually detached from, and randomly reattached to the base such that the adjacent absorbent pads mounted on the base abut each other to form a substantially planar inking surface.
- 4. An ink pad assembly as recited in claim 3, further comprising a projection formed on one of the pad/plate assemblies and the base and a depression formed on the other of the pad/plate assemblies and the base, where the projection engages the depression to lock the pad plate assembly into a desired location along the slot axis.
- 5. An ink pad assembly as recited in claim 3, further comprising friction increasing means for increasing the friction between the pad/plate assemblies and the base when the pad/plate assemblies are in a predetermined location relative to the base.
- 6. An ink pad assembly as recited in claim 5, in which the friction increasing means comprises a projection formed on one of the pad/plate assemblies and the base, where the projection is located on the one of the pad/plate assemblies and the base such that it increases friction between a given pad/plate assembly and the base when the given pad/plate assembly is at the predetermined location relative to the base.
- 7. An ink pad assembly as recited in claim 6, in which the given pad/plate assembly is in the predetermined location when it is fully mounted on the base.
- 8. An ink pad assembly as recited in claim 3, in which each mounting member comprises a rail projection, where the rail projection is designed to be received within one of the slots and the rail member is formed on the rail projection.
- 9. An ink pad assembly as recited in claim 8, in which an opening corresponding to each slot is formed in the base, where the openings are sized and dimensioned to receive the rail members and the slots are sized and dimensioned to receive the rail projections.
- 10. An ink pad assembly as recited in claim 3, in which each the mounting member comprises a handle portion that is accessible when the pad/plate assemblies are fully mounted onto the base.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/258,468 filed Jun. 10, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,130.
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