Claims
- 1. A system for applying ink to a surface for the purpose of forming an ink impression, comprising:a docking member defining at least one docking groove; a tip member having a stylus portion, a docking portion, a spacing portion, and an ink carrying portion adapted to apply ink to the surface, where the docking portion is adapted to be received by the docking groove to detachably attach the tip member to the docking member, where the tip member moves in a docking direction relative to the docking member as the tip member is being detachably attached to the docking member; and a stylus member having a handle portion and a tip slot for engaging the stylus portion of the tip member to detachably attach the tip member to the stylus member, where the stylus member moves in a stylus direction relative to the tip member as the stylus member is being detachably attached to the tip member; wherein the stylus member is grasped and displaced to attach the tip member to the stylus member, then further displaced to detach the tip member from the docking member, and then further displaced to bring the tip member into contact with the surface; when the tip member is attached to the docking member, the docking direction is substantially orthogonal to the stylus direction; and when the tip member is attached to the docking member, the ink carrying portion prevents the tip member from moving relative to the docking member in the stylus direction and the spacing portion prevents the tip member from moving relative to the docking member in a direction opposite to the stylus direction.
- 2. A system as recited in claim 1, in which at least one relief slit is formed in the docking member adjacent to the docking groove to allow the docking member to deform to allow the docking portion of the tip member to enter and exit the docking groove.
- 3. A system as recited in claim 2, where a land is formed on the docking member between the docking groove and the relief slit, where the land moves to allow the docking portion of the tip member to enter and exit the docking groove.
- 4. A system as recited in claim 3, in which a restriction is formed on the land, where the restriction acts on the docking portion of the tip member when the tip member is attached to the docking member to inhibit inadvertent removal of the tip member from the docking member.
- 5. A system as recited in claim 1, in which the ink carrying portion of the tip member is an absorbent pad that is impregnated with ink and the surface is formed on a rubber stamp member for forming the ink impression.
- 6. A system as recited in claim 1, in which the ink carrying portion of the tip member is a rubber stamp member for forming the ink impression.
- 7. A system as recited in claim 1, in which the tip member is configured such that the docking portion is arranged between the ink carrying portion and the stylus portion.
- 8. A system as recited in claim 7, in which the tip member further comprises a spacing portion arranged between the docking portion and the stylus portion.
- 9. A system as recited in claim 1, in which the ink carrying portion is a heat formable layer that is malleable when heated and relatively rigid when cool, where the heat formable layer is heated, brought into contact with an object, allowed to cool in the shape of the object, brought into contact with ink, and then brought into contact with the surface to form the ink impression having characteristics of the object.
- 10. A system for applying ink to a surface for the purpose of forming an ink impression, comprising:a docking member defining at least one docking groove and at least one relief slit adjacent to the docking groove; a tip member having a stylus portion, a docking portion, and an ink carrying portion adapted to apply ink to the surface, where the docking portion is adapted to be received by the docking groove to detachably attach the tip member to the docking member; and a stylus member having a handle portion and a tip slot for engaging the stylus portion of the tip member to detachably attach the tip member to the stylus member; wherein the stylus member is grasped and displaced to attach the tip member to the stylus member, then further displaced to detach the tip member from the docking member, and then further displaced to bring the tip member into contact with the surface; and the relief slit allows the docking member to deform to allow the docking portion of the tip member to enter and exit the docking groove.
- 11. A system as recited in claim 10, where a land is formed on the docking member between the docking groove and the relief slit, where the land moves to allow the docking portion of the tip member to enter and exit the docking groove.
- 12. A system as recited in claim 11, in which a restriction is formed on the land, where the restriction acts on the docking portion of the tip member when the tip member is attached to the docking member to inhibit inadvertent removal of the tip member from the docking member.
- 13. A system for applying ink to a surface for the purpose of forming an ink impression, comprising:a docking member defining a plurality of docking grooves; a plurality of tip members each having a stylus portion, a docking portion, and an ink carrying portion adapted to apply ink to the surface, where the docking portion is adapted to be received by one of the docking grooves to detachably attach the tip member to the docking member; and a stylus member having a handle portion, first and second end portions, and a tip slot formed in each of the first and second end portions, where the tip slots engage the stylus portions of the tip members to detachably attach the tip members to each end of the stylus member; wherein the stylus member is grasped and displaced to attach one of the tip members to each of the first and second tip slots in the stylus member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority of Provisional Application No. 60/085,716 filed on May 15, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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