Claims
- 1. A tool for stamping symbols on jewelry comprising: a pliers having a pair of handle members, said members moveable between a first open position and a second clamping position, a jaw element mounted on each of said handle members, a plurality of marking wheels in one of said jaw elements, an axle mounted on said one jaw element, said marking wheels being mounted on said axle, said axle comprising means for permitting the marking wheels to move vertically with respect to the axis of said axle and each other whereby the curvature of the jewelry is compensated for, a plurality of cog wheels in said one jaw element equal in number to the number of marking wheels, each of said cog wheels being in cooperating relationship with a different one of said marking wheels, and means for rotating said cog wheels individually to move selected ones of said marking wheels.
- 2. The tool according to claim 1 wherein said axle comprises a plurality of cam grooves cut into the surface thereof, a plurality of marking wheels equal in number to said grooves being carried in said grooves, said axle being rotatable to permit repositioning the marking wheels in said cam grooves to take account of the curvature of the surface to be stamped.
- 3. The tool according to claim 1 wherein said axle comprises a shaft, a urethane bushing on said shaft, said marking wheels being carried on said urethane bushing.
- 4. The tool according to claim 1 wherein said axle comprises a shaft having a pair of cylindrical end sections and a half cylindrical hollow section positioned between said end sections, a urethane insert in said half cylindrical hollow section on which said marking wheels are carried.
- 5. The tool according to claim 4 wherein said half cylindrical hollow section is recessed over its outer surface with respect to said end sections.
- 6. The tool according to claim 1, further comprising first, second, third and fourth cog wheels and first, second, third and fourth marking wheels, each of said cog wheels being in the shape of a gear, the first cog wheel being in communication with the second marking wheel and the second cog wheel being in communication with the third marking wheel,
- a first and a second half axle, each of said half axles being rotatably mounted in said jaw element, the first half axle being fixedly mounted to the first cog wheel and the second half axle being fixedly mounted to the second cog wheel,
- a third cog wheel and a fourth cog wheel, each of said cog wheels being in the shape of a gear, the third cog wheel being in communication with the first marking wheel and rotatably mounted on the first half axle, the fourth cog wheel being in communication with the fourth marking wheel and rotatably mounted on the second half axle,
- a third half axle and a fourth half axle, each of said half axles being rotatably mounted in said jaw element,
- a first gear and a second gear, said first gear being fixedly mounted on said third half axle and in communication with said third cog wheel and said second gear being fixedly mounted on said fourth half axle and in communication with said fourth cog wheel,
- a first thumb wheel, a second thumb wheel, a third thumb wheel and a fourth indexing wheel fixedly mounted to the first half axle, second half axle, third half axle and fourth half axle respectively such that when any one of the thumb wheels are rotated the corresponding marking wheel is rotated without moving the other marking wheels.
- 7. The device according to claim 6 wherein each thumb wheel has printed on it symbols corresponding in position to those engraved on the teeth of the marking wheel which it controls to enable selective positioning of the desired symbols for stamping.
- 8. The device according to claim 6, further comprising a first shaft and a second shaft, said first shaft being positioned within the first and second half axles and the second shaft being positioned within the third and fourth half axles respectively to prevent misalignment of the respective sets of half axles.
- 9. The device according to claim 5 further comprising means for limiting the rotation of each of said marking wheels to an angle rotation equivalent to one tooth at a time.
- 10. The device according to claim 9 wherein said rotation limiting means comprises a member having four flexible prongs, each of said prongs being in communication with the teeth of one of said cog wheels.
- 11. The device according to claim 6 further comprising means for maintaining said jaws in a substantially parallel relationship at all times.
- 12. The device according to claim 11 wherein said maintaining means comprises:
- two pins, each of said pins being located on the tip of the forward portion of one of the handle members, each of said pins passing through a hole in one of the jaw elements such that each jaw element is rotatable with respect to the adjacent handle member as the handle members move between the first and second positions,
- two shafts, each of said shafts being located on the handle portion of one handle member, and
- two slots, each of said slots being located on one of the jaw elements such that one of the shafts can slide within each of the slots such that said jaw elements are retained in a parallel relationship regardless of the position of the handle member.
- 13. The device according to claim 6 further comprising adjustable means for limiting the movement of the handle members towards the second position such that the distance between the jaws is maintained in order to insure stamping to the desired depth.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 486,166, filed July 10, 1974, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 272,342, filed July 17, 1972 both abandoned.
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