Claims
- 1. In a self-replenishing marking structure including a marking fluid impregnated plate having a front relief surface for transferring a marking fluid image to a surface to be marked, the improvement comprising:
- a marking-fluid absorbent backing layer disposed on said plate for absorption of excess marking fluid therefrom, said backing layer comprising a fabric impregnated with an amount of a sizing agent effective for preventing curling of said fabric after said fabric is bonded to said plate.
- 2. A hand stamp, comprising;
- a mount;
- a marking structure including a ink-impregnated layer having a microporous structure containing an ink, said ink-impregnated layer having a relief pattern on a front face thereof for transferring an ink image of said relief pattern to a surface to be marked, an absorbent backing layer bonded to said ink-impregnated layer comprising a felt impregnated with an amount of a sizing agent effective for preventing curling of said felt after said felt is bonded to said ink-impregnated layer, said felt containing excess ink absorbed from said ink-impregnated layer, and an ink-impermeable sealant layer covering a rear face of said backing layer; and
- means for securing said marking structure to said mount.
- 3. The hand stamp of claim 2, wherein said mount comprises an elongated handle and a frame connected to said handle and secured by said securing means to an outer surface of said sealant layer of said marking structure.
- 4. The hand stamp of claim 3, wherein said securing means comprises a layer of adhesive.
- 5. The hand stamp of claim 4, wherein the resin is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinylidene chloride, copolymers of vinyl choloride and other ethylenically unsaturated monomers, and combinations thereof.
- 6. The hand stamp of claim 5, wherein the resin is a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate.
- 7. A marking structure, comprising:
- a microporous layer having front and rear faces and formed from interconnected particles of a thermoplastic resin impregnated with an ink, said microporous layer having a relief pattern on a front fact thereof for transferring an ink image of said relief pattern to a surface to be marked, said particles forming an open-celled network of pores allowing repetitive transfer of an ink image of said relief pattern to the marking surface; and
- an absorbent backing layer having front and rear faces, said front face of said backing layer being superposed on said rear face of said ink impregnated layer, said backing layer containing excess ink absorbed from said ink impregnated layer in an amount in the range of about 0.3 to 0.7 grams of ink per per square inch of said backing layer, and said backing layer is bonded to said microporous layer at an interface zone wherein said resin permeates said backing layer.
- 8. The marking structure of claim 7, wherein said backing layer has a thickness in the range of about 0.075 to 0.335 inch.
- 9. The marking structure of claim 8, wherein said backing layer has a thickness in the range of about 0.1 to 0.15 inch, and said backing material contains about 0.4 to 0.5 grams per square inch of said ink.
- 10. The marking structure of claim 7, wherein said backing layer has a thickness in the range of about 0.1 to 0.15 inch.
- 11. The marking structure of claim 7, wherein said backing layer is made of a material selected from the group consisting of wool, cotton, nonwoven cellulose, synthetic fibers, and combinations thereof, and said resin is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinylidene chloride, copolymers of vinyl choloride and other ethylenically unsaturated monomers, and combinations thereof.
- 12. The marking structure of claim 7, further comprising a ink impermeable sealant layer covering said rear face of said backing layer.
- 13. The marking structure of claim 7, wherein said resin is a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate, said felt is at least 75% by weight wool and has a density in the range of from about 12 to about 20 pounds per nominal square yard.
- 14. The marking structure of claim 7, wherein said interface zone is formed by placing said backing layer on a fluid premix material containing said resin and said ink, allowing said resin and said ink to permeate into said backing layer, and then heating said premix sufficiently to form said microporous layer and bond said backing to said microporous layer at said interface zone.
- 15. A marking structure for repetitive transfer of an ink image of a relief pattern to a marking surface, which marking structure is substantially free of ink leakage following formation of said marking structure, wherein said marking structure is made by the steps of:
- placing a premix comprising a thermoplastic resin and an ink in a mold having cavities defining a pattern so that said premix fills said cavities and excess premix forms a continuous layer over said cavities;
- then placing a layer of an ink-absorbent backing material on said layer of premix under conditions effective to cause said resin and said ink to permeate into said backing material to form an interface zone at a front face of said backing material in which said backing material contains said premix;
- then heating said premix to form a solid, microporous, open-celled, ink-impregnated structure having a relief pattern corresponding to said cavities, and to bond said microporous structure to said backing at said interface zone to form a marking structure; and
- then cooling said marking structure;
- wherein said backing layer absorbs excess ink from said microporous layer which would otherwise leak from the front face of said marking structure.
- 16. The marking structure of claim 15, wherein said marking structure is a hand stamp made by the additional steps of:
- removing said marking structure from said mold, and
- mounting said marking structure to a hand stamp mount to form said hand stamp.
- 17. A method for preparing a marking structure for repetitive transfer of an ink image of a relief pattern to a marking surface, which marking structure is substantially free of ink leakage following formation of said marking structure, comprising the steps of:
- placing a premix comprising a thermoplastic resin and an ink in a mold having cavities defining a pattern so that said premix fills said cavities and excess premix forms a continuous layer over said cavities;
- then placing a layer of an ink-absorbent backing material on said layer of premix under conditions effective to cause said resin and said ink to permeate into said backing material to form an interface zone at a front face of said backing material in which said backing material contains said premix;
- then heating said premix to form a solid, microporous, open-celled, ink-impregnated structure having a relief pattern corresponding to said cavities, and to bond said microporous structure to said backing at said interface zone to form a marking structure; and
- then cooling said marking structure;
- wherein said backing layer absorbs excess ink from said microporous layer which would otherwise leak from the front face of said marking structure.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein said mold is substantially non-absorbent to said ink.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein said premix is a mixture of said ink and a plastisol comprising a powder of said thermoplastic resin and a plasticizer, wherein the weight ratio of ink to plastisol is in the range of about 0.1 to 1.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein said plasticizer is selected from the group consisting of tricresylphosphate, dioctyl phthalate, dimethyl phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, butyl benzyl phthalate, and trioctyl phosphate.
- 21. The method of claim 18, wherein said mold is made of a phenol-formaldehyde resin.
- 22. The method of claim 17, wherein said premix is heated to a temperature in the range of about 110.degree. C. to 150.degree. C. for at least about 5 minutes.
- 23. A method for making a hand stamp, comprising:
- placing a premix comprising a thermoplastic resin and an ink in a mold having cavities defining a pattern so that said premix fills said cavities and excess premix forms a continuous layer over said cavities, said mold being substantially non-absorbent to said ink;
- then placing a layer of an ink-absorbent backing material on said layer of premix under conditions effective to cause said resin and said ink to permeate into said backing material to form an interface zone at one face of said backing material in which said backing contains said premix;
- then heating said premix to form a solid, microporous, ink-impregnated structure having a relief pattern corresponding to said cavities, and to bond said microporous structure to said backing at said interface zone to form said marking structure;
- then cooling said marking structure;
- then removing said marking structure from said mold; and
- then securing said marking structure to a handle with a layer of adhesive to form a hand stamp,
- wherein said backing layer absorbs excess ink from said microporous layer which would otherwise leak from the front face of said hand stamp.
- 24. The method of claim 17, wherein said resin is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinylidene chloride, copolymers of vinyl choloride and other ethylenically unsaturated monomers, and combinations thereof.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein said backing material is selected from the group consisting of wool, cotton, urethane foam, polyvinyl chloride foam, jute, hemp, cork, nonwoven cellulose, synthetic fibers, and combinations thereof.
- 26. The method of claim 17, further comprising a step of coating a rear face of said backing layer with a fluid sealant which sets to form a sealant layer thereon.
- 27. The method of claim 17, further comprising, during said heating step, pressing said backing layer and said premix together in said mold.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein said heating step further comprises placing said mold in a preheated press, which press applies a pressure of at least about 0.5 ton on said premix and said backing layer.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein said step of heating said premix and pressing said premix and said backing layer continues for at least about ten minutes in a mold which is non-absorbent to said ink.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application Serial No. 034,124 filed 4/2/87, abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 775,456, filed 9/11/85, abandoned.
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