Plate-making sheet and plate-making sheet printing device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6425328
  • Patent Number
    6,425,328
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 30, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
There are provided a plate-making sheet and a printing device for printing on the plate-making sheet. The plate-making sheet is in the form of a strip and for being printed with stamp characters to be engraved on a stamping face of a stamp, in parallel with a process for making the stamp, for permitting checking of the stamp characters and for indication of the stamp characters on a back surface of the stamp. The plate-making sheet comprises a backing sheet, and an adhesive sheet laminated on the backing sheet and having a surface to be printed with the stamp characters. The surface of adhesive sheet is formed with a character check area to be printed with the stamp characters for permitting the checking of the stamp characters, and at least one indication character area to be printed with the stamp characters for the indication of the stamp characters. In the printing device, a printing mechanism prints stamp characters in a character check area and at least one indication character area. A feeding mechanism feeds the plate-making sheet to the printing mechanism. A sensor detects feed of the plate-making sheet to the printing mechanism.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a plate-making sheet for being printed with stamp characters to be engraved on the stamping face of a stamp, in parallel with a process for making the stamp, mainly for permitting checking of the stamp characters and for indication of the stamp characters on the back surface of the stamp, and a printing device for printing the stamp characters on the plate-making sheet.




2. Prior Art




Conventionally, a stamp making apparatus has been proposed e.g. by Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 6-278350, which makes a stamp from a stamp body having a stamping surface formed of an ultraviolet curing resin. This apparatus uses an ink ribbon as an exposure mask, and a printing paper ribbon which corresponds to the above-mentioned plate-making sheet. The two ribbons, placed one upon the other, are in the form of a roll wound about a supply reel. The stamp making apparatus has a printing block including a print head and a platen roller. The ink ribbon and the printing paper ribbon are rolled out from the supply reel by the platen roller and guided to the print head which prints stamp characters simultaneously on the ink ribbon and the printing paper ribbon (by transfer of ink). Thereafter, the ink ribbon is advanced to an exposure device facing the stamp body set in the apparatus, while the printing paper ribbon is discharged from a take-out slot of the apparatus. A stamp character label is peeled off the printing paper ribbon and cut or trimmed properly. Then, the label is affixed to the back surface of the stamp body processed by exposure to ultraviolet rays.




In the case of such a conventional stamp making apparatus, an image of stamp characters is transferred from the ink ribbon to the printing paper ribbon, and hence an image of the stamp characters (engraved on the stamping face) of a stamp made by using the exposure mask of the ink ribbon, and an image of the stamp characters printed on the printing paper ribbon become identical to each other. On the other hand, in an image of an imprint of the stamp characters formed by using the stamp, images of individual characters are slightly bolder than those of the characters engraved on the stamping face of the stamp. That is, the images of the characters engraved on the stamping face are identical in boldness or thickness with those of the characters imprinted on the label affixed to the back surface of the stamp, but different from the images of the stamp characters imprinted by using the stamp. Particularly, to make a stamp limited in character width or a small-sized stamp, it is required to engrave or form characters on the stamping face in an even thinner typeface by taking into account defacing or broadening of images of stamp character imprinted by using the stamp. In such a case, the characters printed on the label affixed to the back surface of the stamp become very thin and difficult to read. Further, an imprint of stamp characters formed by using the stamp gives the viewer an impression different from one received from the printed stamp characters on the label affixed to the back surface of the stamp.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a first object of the invention to provide a plate-making sheet that eliminates the inconvenience that characters indicated on the back surface of a stamp are difficult to read, and at the same time prevents an image of the characters imprinted by using the stamp and an image of the printed characters indicated on the back surface of the stamp from becoming different in boldness to cause a sense of disagreement between them.




It is a second object of the invention to provide a printing device that is capable of accurately printing stamp characters at proper positions on the plate-making sheet that eliminates the inconvenience that characters indicated on the back surface of a stamp are difficult to read, and at the same time prevents an image of the characters imprinted by using the stamp and an image of the printed characters indicated on the back surface of the stamp from becoming different in boldness to cause a sense of disagreement between them.




To attain the first object, according to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a plate-making sheet in the form of a strip for being printed with stamp characters to be engraved on a stamping face of a stamp, in parallel with a process for making the stamp, for permitting checking of the stamp characters and for indication of the stamp characters on a back surface of the stamp,




the plate-making sheet comprising:




a backing sheet, and




an adhesive sheet laminated on the backing sheet and having a surface to be printed with the stamp characters,




wherein the surface of the adhesive sheet is formed with a character check area to be printed with the stamp characters for permitting the checking of the stamp characters, and at least one indication character area to be printed with the stamp characters for the indication of the stamp characters.




According to this plate-making sheet, the character check area to be printed with the stamp characters for permitting the checking thereof and the at least one indication character area to be printed with the stamp characters for the indication thereof are provided on the sheet. Therefore, an image of the stamp characters printed on the character check area can be used for checking on the stamp characters to be engraved on the stamping face of a stamp to confirm that there is no error in the stamp characters, for instance, while the stamp characters printed on the at least one indication character area can be used for indicating the stamp characters as a faithful reproduction of an imprint of the stamp or as an image of the stamp characters formed with preference to legibility, on the back surface of the stamp. Further, if a plurality of indication character areas are provided to print thereon images of stamp characters different in boldness, the user can select a desirable one from the images of the stamp characters which can be indicated on the back surface of the stamp, as he desires. Furthermore, the plate-making sheet is in the form of a strip which is constituted by a backing sheet, and an adhesive sheet. laminated on the backing sheet and having a surface to be printed with the stamp characters, which makes the plate-making sheet easy to handle. By cutting out an indication character area of the adhesive sheet it can be easily affixed to the back surface of the stamp. It should be noted that throughout the specification, the term “stamp character” is used to denote any letter as well as any symbol, figure or the like which can be employed in a stamp i.e. engraved on the stamping face of the stamp.




Preferably, each of the at least one indication character area is formed to have a shape corresponding to a shape of the back surface of the stamp.




According to this preferred embodiment, it is possible to form a label corresponding to the shape of the back surface of a stamp simply by cutting out the printed indication character area.




Preferably, the each of the at least one indication character area is formed such that the each of the at least one indication character area can be peeled off the backing sheet along a cutting line formed in the adhesive sheet.




According to this preferred embodiment, by peeling only the printed indication character area off the backing sheet along the cutting line formed in the adhesive sheet, a label affixable to the back surface of the stamp can be easily obtained without cutting the sheet.




Preferably, the character check area is arranged at a longitudinally central location of the plate-making sheet.




According to this preferred embodiment, it becomes possible to print stamp characters on the character check area without considering a forward end side or a rearward end side of the plate-making sheet.




Preferably, the at least one indication character area comprises a plurality of indication character areas, and the plurality of indication character areas are arranged at respective diametrically centrosymmetric locations with respect to a center of the plate-making sheet.




According to this preferred embodiment, it becomes possible to print stamp characters in any of the plurality of indication character areas without considering a forward end side or a rearward end side of the plate-making sheet. In this case, however, it is not necessarily required to print stamp characters on the indication character areas on both of the opposite sides of the center of the plate-making sheet.




Preferably, a detecting hole cooperative with a sensor is formed at a location spaced from a longitudinal end of the plate-making sheet and lying outside the character check area and the at least one indication character area.




According to this preferred embodiment, the longitudinal end of the plate-making sheet and the detecting hole are detected by the sensor, whereby the printing device for carrying out the printing while feeding the plate-making sheet can detect the presence of the sheet through detection of the longitudinal end of the sheet, and then detect a print-starting position on the sheet through detection of the detecting hole.




Preferably, the location of the detecting hole is closer to a longer side of the plate-making sheet.




According to this preferred embodiment, the sensor detects the presence or absence of the detecting hole, to thereby simultaneously discriminate whether or not the plate-making sheet is mounted with the front surface thereof, i.e. the adhesive sheet side thereof, facing in a proper direction. Hence, it is possible to prevent printing from being carried out on the backing sheet.




Preferably, the detecting hole comprises a pair of through holes, the pair of through holes being arranged at respective diametrically centrosymmetric locations with respect to a center of the plate-making sheet.




According to this preferred embodiment, when the plate-making sheet is fed for printing, it is possible to discriminate whether or not the front surface of the sheet is facing in a proper direction, irrespective of the direction of feeding of the plate-making sheet, that is, without need for being conscious of a forward end side or rearward end side of the plate-making sheet for feeding the same.




To attain the first object, according to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a plate-making sheet for being printed with stamp characters to be engraved on a stamping face of a stamp, in parallel with a process for making the stamp, for permitting checking of the stamp characters and for indication of the stamp characters on a back surface of the stamp,




the plate-making sheet comprising a printing surface formed with a character check area to be printed with the stamp characters for permitting the checking of the stamp characters, and at least one indication character area to be printed with the stamp characters for the indication of the stamp characters.




According to this plate-making sheet, the character check area to be printed with stamp characters for permitting the checking thereof and the at least one indication character area to be printed with the stamp characters for the indication thereof are provided on the sheet. Therefore, an image of the stamp characters printed on the character check area can be used for checking on the stamp characters to be engraved on the stamping face of a stamp to confirm that there is no error in the stamp characters, for instance, while the stamp characters printed on the at least one indication character area can be used for indicating the stamp characters as a faithful reproduction of an imprint of the stamp or as an image of the stamp characters formed with preference to legibility, on the back surface of the stamp.




Preferably, each of the at least one indication character area is defined and indicated as an area having a shape corresponding to a shape of the back surface of the stamp.




According to this preferred embodiment, it is possible to form a label corresponding to the shape of the back surface of the stamp simply by cutting out the printed indication character area along a line defining and indicating the area.




To attain the second object, according to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a printing device for printing on a plate-making sheet for use in making a stamp, the plate-making sheet being formed with a character check area to be printed with stamp characters for permitting checking of the stamp characters, and at least one indication character area to be printed with the stamp characters for indication of the stamp characters, the printing device comprising:




a printing mechanism for printing the stamp characters on the character check area and the at least one indication character area;




a feeding mechanism for feeding the plate-making sheet to the printing mechanism; and




a sensor for detecting feed of the plate-making sheet to the printing mechanism.




According to this printing device, the feeding mechanism is controlled according to results of detection by the sensor, whereby the stamping characters can be accurately printed at a desired location on the plate-making sheet, that is, on a label portion.




Preferably, the printing mechanism simultaneously carries out printing on the character check area and printing on a mask for use in making the stamp.




According to this preferred embodiment, stamp characters to be engraved on the stamping face of the stamp and an image of stamp characters for checking on the stamp characters can be printed in quite the same size and typeface.




Preferably, an image of the stamp characters printed on the character check area is identical in typeface with but different in boldness from an image of the stamp characters printed on the at least one indication character area.




According to this preferred embodiment, stamp characters affixed to (indicated on) the back surface of the stamp can be printed as a faithful reproduction of an imprint of the stamp characters of the stamp or as an image of the stamp characters formed with preference to legibility.




The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a stamp making apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the stamp making apparatus according to the embodiment;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of an internal construction of a mechanical block of the stamp making apparatus;





FIG. 4

is a plan view, partly broken, of a plate-making sheet for an unregistered personal stamp which is printed with images of a character;





FIG. 5

is a plan view of a plate-making sheet for an unregistered personal stamp (small);





FIG. 6

is a plan view of a plate-making sheet for a square stamp (small);





FIG. 7

is a plan view of a plate-making sheet for an accounting stamp;





FIG. 8

is a plan view showing the construction of a compartment of the stamp making apparatus;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of a stamp unit for a large stamp, in a state mounted in the compartment;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of an appearance of a stamp unit for the unregistered personal stamp;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of an appearance of a stamp unit for the unregistered personal stamp (small);





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of an appearance of a stamp unit for the square stamp (small);





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of an appearance of a stamp unit for the accounting stamp;





FIG. 14

is an enlarged partial plan view showing the unregistered personal stamp or the square stamp (small) mounted in the compartment;





FIG. 15

is an enlarged partial plan view showing the unregistered personal stamp (small) mounted in the compartment; and





FIG. 16

is an enlarged partial plan view showing the accounting stamp mounted in the compartment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings showing an embodiment thereof. In the embodiment, a plate-making sheet and a printing device for printing on the plate-making sheet, according to the invention, are applied to a stamp making apparatus for making stamps. The stamp making apparatus makes a desired stamp by exposing a stamp unit (stamp-making material) having a stamping face-forming portion made of ultraviolet-curing resin to ultraviolet rays via a mask of an ink ribbon printed with stamp characters i.e. a stamp image including images of characters and figures. A printing operation on the ink ribbon is carried out simultaneously with a printing.operation on the plate-making sheet (by transfer of ink from the ink ribbon to the plate-making sheet). The plate-making sheet printed with the stamp characters is used not only for checking on the printed stamp characters, but also for making a stamp character label by peeling the printed portion off the sheet, which is affixed to the back surface of the stamp created by using the ink ribbon.





FIG. 1

is a plan view of the stamp making apparatus, and

FIG. 2

is a side view of the same. As shown in the figures, the stamp making apparatus


1


includes a casing


2


having upper and lower divisional portions, an electronic block


3


arranged in a front part of the casing


2


, and a mechanical block


4


arranged in a rear part of the same. In a central area of the mechanical block


4


, there is formed a compartment


7


for receiving a stamp unit


6


in a body


5


of the apparatus, and a lid


8


formed with a window is provided for opening and closing the compartment


7


. In a left side portion of the mechanical block


4


as viewed in

FIG. 1

, a function switch


9


is provided for switching the operation of the stamp making apparatus


1


e.g. to plate-making (printing) or exposure, as well as for opening the lid


8


. Further, in a right side portion of the mechanical block


4


, there are formed an inserting slot


11




a


for inserting a plate-making sheet


10


into the stamp making apparatus


1


from outside, and a take-out slot


11




b


for taking out the plate-making sheet


10


therefrom. Further, the mechanical block


4


has a maintenance cover


12


removably mounted on part thereof around the compartment


7


, and an ink ribbon cartridge


14


carrying an ink ribbon


13


is mounted under the maintenance cover


12


.




The electronic block


3


has a keyboard


15


arranged in a top thereof and a display


16


arranged in an upper left-side portion of the top adjacent to the keyboard


15


. The keyboard


15


includes various kinds of entry keys


15




a.


The electronic block


3


contains an information processing system as a main component thereof, while the mechanical block


4


contains a feeder for feeding the ink ribbon


13


and the plate-making sheet


10


, a printing device, and an exposure device for exposing the stamp unit


6


to ultraviolet rays.




Now, a sequence of operations for making a stamp will be briefly described with reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

. First, the function switch


9


is operated to open the lid


8


, and the stamp unit


6


is set in the compartment


7


. As the stamp unit


6


is set, the type of the stamp unit


6


is detected by a detecting device


31


, described hereinafter. And, based on the detected type of the stamp unit


6


, the information processing system controls an input block and an output block thereof. Then, the user operates the function switch


9


to shift the function of the apparatus to plate-making, and operates the keys


15




a


of the keyboard


15


to input desired stamp characters while watching the display


16


. When the inputting of stamp characters is completed, the plate-making sheet


10


is. set by inserting.the same into the inserting slot


11




a.






Then, a predetermined key


15




a


on the keyboard


15


is operated to cause the apparatus to execute a plate-making operation, i.e. printing of the stamp characters. The printing is effected simultaneously on the ink ribbon


13


and the plate-making sheet


10


by feeding the ink ribbon


13


and the plate-making sheet


10


. When the printing is completed, (the printed portion of) the ink ribbon


13


is advanced to set the same for exposure to ultraviolet rays, and at the same time the plate-making sheet


10


is discharged from the take-out slot


11




b.


When it is confirmed by the discharged plate-making sheet


10


that there is no error in the printed stamp characters, the function switch


9


is operated to shift the function of the apparatus to exposure, thereby causing the apparatus to perform exposure of the stamp unit


6


to ultraviolet rays over a predetermined time period.




When the exposure to ultraviolet rays is completed, the function switch


9


is operated to open the lid


8


, and then the stamp unit


6


is removed from the compartment


7


to wash the same such that an uncured portion thereof is raked out. The washing completes the stamp. Before or after completion of the stamp, the stamp character label is peeled off the plate-making sheet


10


to affix the same to the back surface of the stamp. It should be noted that the stamp unit


6


includes various types having respective different shapes, e.g. ones for a business stamp, an address stamp, etc.




Next, the stamp unit


6


and the plate-making sheet


10


for use with the stamp making apparatus


1


will be described in relation to component devices of the apparatus.




The function switch


9


arranged in the mechanical block


4


can be rotated clockwise from an “OFF” position as a standby position to an “OPEN” position or counterclockwise from the “OFF” position to an “ON” position, and further to an “EXPOSURE” position. In the “OPEN” position, the lid


8


provided on the compartment


7


is popped up to receive the stamp unit


6


in the compartment


7


or allow removal of the same therefrom, and in the “ON” position, a data entry and the plate-making are carried out via the keyboard


15


and by the printing device


23


, while in the “EXPOSURE” position, the exposure of the stamp unit


6


to ultraviolet rays is executed by the exposure device


26


. The function switch


9


also serves as an electrical switch for switching between indications of modes of the apparatus. When the function switch


9


is operated or switched to one of the above-mentioned positions, a corresponding one of indicator lamps


17


(no indicator lamp for the “OFF” position) provided along the periphery of the function switch


9


is lighted to indicate the selected position.




The ribbon cartridge


14


is constructed such that it is removable from the apparatus body


5


, and it is replaceable together with a casing thereof when the ink ribbon


13


is used up. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the ribbon cartridge


14


has a take-up reel


22


arranged at one end thereof and a supply reel


21


arranged at the other end thereof. The ink ribbon


13


is rolled out from the supply reel


21


, fed along a generally mirrored L-shaped feed path, and taken up by the take-up reel


22


.




The mirrored L-shaped feed path has a shorter side portion which the printing device


23


including a platen


24


and a print head


25


faces, and a longer side portion which the exposure device


26


having an ultraviolet ray source


27


faces. The printing device


23


faces the ink ribbon


13


and the plate-making sheet


10


simultaneously, and the exposure device


26


faces the ink ribbon


13


printed with the stamp characters. Further, on a feeding passage


28


continuous with the inserting slot


11




a


faces a sensor


29


which detects insertion of the plate-making sheet


10


and a feeding reference position of the same. The plate-making sheet


10


inserted into the feeding passage


28


is sent forward by the platen


24


depending on results of the detection by the sensor


29


, whereby printing is carried out by the print head


25


. The platen


24


serves as part of the feeder, and a motor, not shown, of the feeder, the print head


25


, the ultraviolet ray source


27


and the sensor


29


are connected to a controller


30


. The detecting device


31


for detecting the stamp unit


6


is arranged at a location opposed to the exposure device


26


via the compartment


7


. The detecting device


31


is also connected to the controller


30


.




The ink ribbon


13


is comprised of a transparent ribbon tape, and ink coated thereon. In the present embodiment, it has a thickness of 6 μm. When the printing device


23


of the apparatus prints a character on the ink ribbon


13


, a portion of ink coated on the ink ribbon, which defines the character, is transferred to the plate-making sheet


10


, whereby the ribbon tape of the ink ribbon


13


is caused to bear a negative image defined by a transparent portion from which the portion of ink defining the character has been transferred, while the plate-making sheet


10


is caused to bear a positive image defined by the transferred portion of ink defining the character. The printing device


23


prints main stamp characters to form a negative image on the ink ribbon


13


which is used as the mask in carrying out the exposure, and auxiliary stamp characters which are different from the main stamp characters only in that they are bolder in print than the corresponding main stamp characters, respectively (see FIG.


4


). The portion of the ink ribbon


13


bearing the negative image of the main stamp characters is brought to the exposure device


26


to use the same as the mask for exposure. On the other hand, the portion of the plate-making sheet


10


printed with the main stamp characters


43




a,


i.e. bearing the positive image thereof, is used for the user to check on the stamp characters, while the portion of the plate-making sheet


10


printed with the auxiliary stamp characters


44




a


is for being affixed to the back surface of a stamp thus made (see FIG.


4


).




Next, the construction of the plate-making sheet


10


and the relationship between the plate-making sheet


10


, the printing device


23


and the sensor


29


will be described in detail. There are provided a plurality of kinds of plate-making sheet


10


corresponding to several kinds of stamps (stamp unit


6


), which are largely classified into two types (although outer shapes of all the kinds are identical to each other), one for large stamps including a business stamp and an address stamp, and one for small stamps including an unregistered personal stamp (seal) and an accounting stamp (see

FIGS. 10

to


13


). Here, only the, plate-making sheet


10


for small stamps is described, and description of the plate-making sheet for large stamps will be omitted. It should be noted that the plate-making sheet


10


for small stamps includes ones for the unregistered personal stamp, an unregistered personal stamp (small), a square stamp (small), and the accounting stamp, as shown in

FIGS. 4

to


7


.





FIG. 4

shows a plate-making sheet


10




a


for the unregistered personal stamp. As shown in the figure, the plate-making sheet


10




a


is formed of laminated of a base sheet (backing sheet)


41


and an adhesive sheet


42


, generally in the form of a strip. The central part of the adhesive sheet


42


is formed with a character check area


43


to be printed with the main stamp character


43




a,


and opposite sides of the character check area


43


are provided a pair of indication character areas


44


,


44


to be printed with the auxiliary stamp characters


44




a


. The indication character areas


44


,


44


are each defined by a circular cutting line


45


, and stamp character labels


46


are each formed by the cutting line


45


. That is, a circular portion of the adhesive sheet


42


, which is peeled off the base sheet


41


along the cutting line


45


, forms a stamp character label


46


to be affixed to the back surface of the unregistered personal stamp.




In this embodiment, the center of the character check area


43


coincides with the center of the plate-making sheet


10




a,


while the pair of indication character areas


44


,


44


are arranged at diametrically opposite or centrosymmetric locations with respect to the center of the sheet. In other words, the main stamp characters


43


a used for checking on the stamp characters are printed in the center of the plate-making sheet


10




a,


and a mask portion of the ink ribbon


13


corresponding to the main stamp characters


43




a


is sent by a predetermined distance to position the same at the center of the exposure device


26


. Although the auxiliary stamp characters


44




a


are printed in only one of the pair of indication character areas


44


,


44


, the pair of indication character areas


44


,


44


are provided for the user to insert the plate-making sheet without considering a forward end side or a rearward end side of the sheet.




Although the main stamp characters


43




a


and the auxiliary stamp characters


44




a


are printed in the same typeface, the auxiliary stamp characters


44




a.


are printed in bolder print. This causes an imprint of the stamp characters made by pressing the completed unregistered personal stamp to be identical in boldness to the stamp characters (auxiliary stamp characters


44




a


) printed on the stamp character label


46


affixed to the back surface of the unregistered personal stamp. As a result, the user does not feel a sense of disagreement between the printed image of the stamp characters on the back surface of the stamp and an imprint of the stamp characters made by pressing the stamp, and can easily read the stamp characters on the back surface of the stamp. It should be noted that stamp characters different in boldness may be printed in the respective indication character areas


44


,


44


so as to permit the user to select and use one of them as the stamp character label


46


. Further, it is possible to increase the number of indication character areas


44


to be printed with stamp characters different in boldness, thereby providing the user more alternatives for selection of a stamp character label


46


.




On the other hand, the plate-making sheet


10




a


has a pair of through holes


47


,


47


formed between the stamp character label


46


and outer ends of the sheet at diametrically opposite or centrosymmetric locations with respect to the center of the sheet. The through holes


47


are arranged at respective locations closer to the opposite longer sides of the plate-making sheet


10




a


and substantially square-shaped. Similarly to the pair of indication character areas


44


,


44


, the through holes


47


,


47


are provided in pair to prevent a forward end side and a rearward end side from being set to the plate-making sheet


10




a.


Further, since the through holes


47


are arranged at the respective locations closer to the longer sides of the plate-making sheet


10




a,


it is possible to discriminate between the front and the back of the inserted plate-making sheet


10




a,


which will be described in detail hereinafter.




The plate-making sheet


10


is inserted along the longer side thereof. As shown in

FIG. 3

, when the plate-making sheet


10


is inserted into the feeding passage


28


, the sensor


29


first detects a leading end of the plate-making sheet


10


, and then one of the through holes


47


. The sensor


29


is formed of an optical sensor, such as a photo interrupter. When the leading end of the plate-making sheet


10


is brought to a light path of the sensor


29


to interrupt the light emitted from the sensor


29


, the presence of the plate-making sheet


10


is detected, and then, when a through hole


47


of plate-making sheet


10


is brought to the light path to allow the light to be transmitted therethrough, the presence of the through hole


47


is detected.




When the presence of the plate-making sheet


10


is. detected, the controller


30


causes the platen


24


to start rotating, thereby starting feed of the plate-making sheet


10


inserted. Then, the plate-making sheet


10


is fed by a predetermined range of numbers of steps (for a predetermined range of time). If the presence of the through hole


47


is detected by this feed of the plate-making sheet


10


, it is determined that the plate-making sheet


10


is properly set with its top surface and underside surface on the proper sides, and after the plate-making sheet


10


is advanced by several steps from a position where the through hole


47


was detected, printing by the print head


25


is started. In this process, when the plate-making sheet


10


is fed by the predetermined range of numbers of steps (for the predetermined range of time), if the presence of the through hole


47


cannot be detected, it is determined that the plate-making sheet


10


is inserted with its top surface and underside surface on the wrong sides and the platen


24


is temporarily stopped from rotating and an alarm is generated. Thereafter, the printing operation is canceled to discharge the plate-making sheet


10


from the take-out slot


11




b.


Further, a print-starting position depends on the size or position of the stamp character label


46


, that is, the type of the plate-making sheet


10


. Therefore, the controller


30


calculates the print-starting position from character data entered, and based on a result of the calculation, causes the plate-making sheet


10


to be fed by several steps from the position where the through hole


47


was detected, followed by causing the print head


25


to start printing.




It should be noted that the base sheet


41


and the adhesive sheet


42


may be caused to have an achromatic color and a chromatic color, respectively, to thereby make the top surface and the underside surface of the plate-making sheet


10


readily distinguishable from each other. Further, the chromatic color for the adhesive sheet


42


may be varied according to the kind of the plate-making sheet


10


for easy detection of the kind thereof.





FIG. 5

shows a plate-making sheet


10




b


for the unregistered personal stamp (small).

FIG. 6

shows a plate-making sheet


10




c


for the square stamp (small).

FIG. 7

shows a plate-making sheet


10




d


for the accounting stamp. The plate-making sheets


10




b,




10




c


shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

have the same basic construction as that of the

FIG. 4

plate-making sheet


10




a,


and only the stamp character label


46


thereof is varied from that of the

FIG. 4

plate-making sheet


10




a


to suit the shape of the back of a corresponding stamp. Further, the

FIG. 7

plate-making sheet


10




d


for the accounting stamp has a pair of stamp character labels (indication character areas


44


)


46


,


46


formed at upper and lower locations on opposite sides of the character check area


43


as viewed in the figure. When the stamp unit


6


has a stamping face having an elongated shape small in width, it is possible to arrange a pair of stamp character labels


46


,


46


in the above manner, i.e. at respective upper and lower locations in the direction of width of the plate-making sheet. Further, the stamp character label


46


has a width larger than that of the back surface of the accounting stamp (stamp unit


6


), and hence it is affixed in a manner covering the back surface and part of the bottom adjacent thereto.




Next, the stamp unit


6


will be described. Before description thereof, the structure of the compartment


7


in which the stamp unit


6


is mounted and the detecting device


31


for use with the stamp unit


6


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 8 and 9

.




These figures show the stamp unit


6


for a large stamp in a state mounted in the compartment


7


. The. exposure device


26


is opposed to the stamping surface of the stamp unit


6


i.e. located in front of the stamp unit


6


mounted, while the detecting device


31


is opposed to the back surface of the stamp unit


6


i.e. located at the back of the same, to detect the type of the stamp unit


6


and the mounting and removal of the same. The stamp unit


6


is mounted in the compartment


7


such that for any type of stamp unit


6


, an imaginary center line of the stamp unit


6


which is central in the direction of width of the stamp unit


6


and an imaginary center line of the same which is central in the direction of the thickness of same are brought to identical positions within the compartment


7


. The positioning of the stamp unit


6


in the compartment


7


is effected by fitting a plurality of bosses (support projections)


51




a,




51




b,




52


,


52


extending upright from the bottom


7




a


of the compartment


7


in a plurality of boss holes (positioning holes)


77




a,




77




b,




79


,


79


referred to hereinafter, formed in the bottom of the stamp unit


6


(the underside of the same in the mounted state), respectively.




As shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, on the bottom,


7




a


of the compartment


7


, there are provided two main support bosses


51




a,




51




b


extending upright at respective locations on the imaginary center line on the bottom


7




a


of the compartment


7


which is substantially central in the direction of width of the compartment


7


(in the left-to-right direction as viewed in FIG.


8


), and a pair of auxiliary support bosses


52


,


52


extending upright at respective locations on opposite sides of the main support boss


51




a


on the exposure device


26


side in line symmetry with respect to the imaginary center line. That is, the main and auxiliary support bosses


51




a,




51




b,




52


,


52


, four in total, and each having a cylindrical shape, are generally in the T-shaped arrangement, and support the stamp unit


6


in position within the compartment


7


. The main support bosses


51




a,




51




b


form main means for supporting the stamp unit


6


. The main support boss


51




a


on the exposure device side and the main support boss


51




b


on the detecting device side are formed to have respective different diameters to thereby prevent the stamp unit


6


from being mounted in an inverted direction.




Further, the back surface of the stamp unit


6


has a plurality of small holes


80


formed therein side by side at respective locations which are central in the direction of thickness of the stamp unit


6


(in the direction of height of the same in the mounted state). Through cooperation of the small holes


80


with four detecting switches


62


of the detecting device


31


, the type of the stamp unit


6


is detected. More specifically, each type of the stamp unit


6


has its particular variation of positions and presence or absence of small holes


80


formed in the back surface of the stamp unit


6


, and the detecting device


31


detects this variation.




The detecting device


31


is comprised of a switch holder


61


(also serving as a wall of the compartment


7


) arranged such that it is opposed to the back surface of the stamp unit


6


mounted in the compartment


7


, and the four detecting switches


62


supported on the switch holder


61


. Each detecting switch


62


is comprised of a switch


63


formed e.g. by a push switch, and a switch top


64


arranged such that its end can advance i.e. project into and recede i.e. retract from the compartment


7


. All the switch tops


64


advance in accordance with the closing operation of the lid


8


and each abut against the back surface of the stamp unit


6


or not depending on the type of the stamp unit


6


.




That is, the detecting switches


62


are each in an ON or OFF state depending on whether corresponding small holes


80


exist in the stamp unit


6


. Therefore, the type of the stamp unit


6


can be determined from a pattern of ON/OFF states.of the four detecting switches


62


. Further, when any of the detecting switches


62


is turned on (or off in a different configuration), mounting of the stamp unit


6


is detected, whereas when all of the detecting switches


62


are turned off (or on in the different configuration), removal of the stamp unit


6


is detected.




Next, the stamp unit


6


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 10

to


14


. Here, only the stamp unit for a small stamp will be described, and description of the stamp unit for a large stamp will be omitted.





FIG. 10

shows a stamp unit


6




a


for the unregistered personal stamp. As shown in the figure, the stamp unit


6




a


is comprised of a stamping face material block


71


having a stamping face-forming portion formed of an ultraviolet-curing resin


72


, and a stock (made of resin in the present embodiment)


73


for holding the material block


71


. The material block


71


is formed of a laminate of the ultraviolet-curing resin


72


, a resin base


74


, and a sponge


75


, and has the sponge


75


affixed to a stamp front-side surface of the stock


73


. The ultraviolet-curing resin


72


forms an area on which stamp characters are engraved, and receives ultraviolet rays from the exposure device


26


via a mask, for being cured to form shapes of the characters. The resin base


74


is formed of an ultraviolet-insensitive film or the like. The sponge


75


provides a cushioning effect to realize soft touch stamping, when the stamp is used. Further, on the stamp front end of the stock


73


is fitted a cap, not shown, for covering the material block


71


, which prevents the material block


71


from being exposed before the stamp unit


7


is mounted in the stamp making apparatus


1


.




The stock


73


has a periphery thereof formed with a stamp front-side boss hole


77




a


and a stamp rear-side boss hole


77




b


engaging with the main support boss


51




a


and the main support boss


51




b,


respectively. The stamp rear-side boss hole


77




b


is a circular hole (strictly, an elliptic hole), whereas the stamp front-side boss hole


77




a


is a square hole, which permits the main support boss


51




a


in a cylindrical form to be easily fitted therein without spoiling the accuracy of positioning of the stamp unit


6




a


effected thereby. As described above, the stamp front-side boss hole


77




a


and the stamp rear-side boss hole


77




b


mainly effect the positioning of the stamp unit


6


in the directions of the length and width thereof, and the depths of the stamp front-side boss hole


77




a


and the stamp rear-side boss hole


77




b


effects positioning of the stamp unit


6


in the direction of the thickness thereof (in the direction of height of the stamp unit in the mounted state).




The stamp front-side boss hole


77




a


and the stamp rear-side boss hole


77




b


are formed in parallel with the central axis of the stamp unit


6




a


in a manner slightly offset from the axis in the direction of the width of the stamp unit


6




a.


This makes it possible to detect the type of the stamp unit


6




a


with accuracy, as will be described in detail hereinbelow. Further, the stock


73


has a label-affixing portion


78


as a slightly recessed portion formed in the back surface of the stock


73


. To the label-affixing portion


78


is affixed the stamp character label


46


printed with the auxiliary stamp characters


44




a.







FIG. 11

shows a stamp unit


6


b for the unregistered personal stamp (small).

FIG. 12

shows a stamp unit


6




c


for the square stamp (small), and

FIG. 13

shows a stamp unit


6




d


for the accounting stamp. Although the stamp units


6




b,




6




c,




6




d


are different in shape from each other, they are all comprised of a stamping face material block


71


and a stock


73


. The stock


73


is formed with a stamp front-side boss hole


77




a


and a stamp rear-side boss hole


77




b


as well as a label-affixing portion


78


. In the stamp units


6




c,




6




d


in

FIGS. 12 and 13

, similarly to the case of the

FIG. 10

stamp unit


6




a,


their stamp front-side:and stamp rear-side boss holes


77




a,




77




b


are arranged in a manner offset from the central axes of the stamp units in the direction of the widths thereof, but the

FIG. 11

stamp unit


6




b


has its stamp front-side and stamp rear-side boss holes


77




a,




77




b


located on the central axis of the unit without being offset from the same, as will be described in detail hereinafter.




Further, the

FIG. 13

stamp unit


6




d


is formed with auxiliary boss holes


79


corresponding to the respective auxiliary support bosses


52


in the compartment


7


. Moreover, in this stamp unit


6




d,


the stamp front-side and stamp rear-side boss holes


77




a,




77




b


and the auxiliary boss holes


79


are formed to be extremely shallow but adjusted in depth such that the back surface of the stamp unit


6




d


is prevented from being deviated vertically from the switch tops


64


of the detecting device


31


. It should be noted that the above stamp units


6


for small stamps do not have any of the above-mentioned small detection holes


80


.




Now, the positional relationship between each of the above stamp units


6


for small stamps, mounted in the compartment


7


, and the detecting device


31


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 14

to


16


.

FIG. 14

shows the stamp unit


6




a


(


6




c


) for the unregistered personal stamp and the square stamp (small) in the state mounted in the compartment


7


. In this stamp unit


6




a


(


6




c


), the stamp front-side and stamp rear-side boss holes


77




a,




77




b


are offset from the central axis of the stamp unit, whereby the stamp unit


6




a


(


6




c


) is mounted in the compartment


7


in a manner slightly offset to the left-hand side, as viewed in the figure, in comparison with normal stamp units. This enables the stamp unit


6




a


(


6




c


) to be mounted in the compartment


7


such that the mounted unit completely avoids the second switch top


64


from the right as viewed in the figure.




If the stamp front-side and stamp rear-side boss holes


77




a,




77




b


of a stamp unit are formed without being offset from the axis of the stamp unit, an area formed by projection of the end face of the second switch top


64


and an area formed by projection of the back surface of the stamp unit


6




a


(


6




c


) partially overlap each other in the left-to-rightward direction as viewed in the figure (in the direction of the width of the stamp unit), which makes the operation of the second switch top


64


unstable. In other words, there is a fear that the second switch top


64


, which should be inhibited from abutting against the back surface of the stamp.unit, abuts or does not abut against the same (resulting in an ON state of the switch) depending on an manufacturing error of the stamp unit


6




a,




6




c.


Therefore, the stamp front-side and stamp rear-side boss holes


77




a,




77




b


are offset such that the area of the projection of the end face of the second switch top


64


is completely prevented from overlapping that of the projection of the back surface of the stamp unit


6




a


(


6




c


), whereby it is possible to preclude errors in detecting the stamp unit.




Similarly, in the

FIG. 16

stamp unit


6




d


for the accounting stamp, the stamp front-side and stamp rear-side boss holes


77




a,




77




b


are offset to permit the stamp unit


6




d


to be mounted in the compartment


7


such that the mounted unit


6




d


completely avoids the first switch top


64


from the left. However, in the

FIG. 15

stamp unit


6




b


for the unregistered personal stamp (small), the area of projection of the end face of the second or third switch top


64


,


64


and that of projection of the back surface of the stamp unit


6




b


do not overlap each other even when the stamp unit


6




b


is set in its centered position, and hence the stamp front-side and stamp rear-side boss holes


77




a,




77




b


thereof are not offset.




It should be noted that in the above configuration, the controller


30


recognizes stamp units for the unregistered personal stamp, the square stamp (small), and the unregistered personal stamp (small), as an identical stamp unit


6


. Therefore, to compensate for incapability of discrimination therebetween, the stamp making apparatus


1


is configured such that menu options for the unregistered personal stamp, square stamp (small) and unregistered personal stamp (small) are displayed on the display


16


for the user to select a proper one of the options to thereby finally determine the type of the stamp unit mounted in the compartment


7


. Further, when the feeding distance of the ink ribbon


13


is fixed, if stamp characters (main stamp characters


43




a


) are printed in a proper central area of the plate-making sheet


10


, the location of the stamp characters on the ink ribbon as the mask in the exposure position and the location of the stamping face material block


71


of the stamp unit


6


are displaced from each other by an offset distance. In such a case, the feeding distance of the ink ribbon


13


may be increased or decreased by the offset distance, or alternatively a stamp character-printing position on the plate-making sheet


10


may be displaced from the proper central area of the sheet by the off set distance.




Although the plate-making sheet according to the above embodiments is formed by a so-called peel-off paper-backed adhesive tape, this is not limitative, but the same may be formed by a mere sheet which is not coated with an adhesive. Further, the offset of the stamp front-side and stamp rear-side boss holes of a stamp unit may be set such that the area of projection of the back surface of the stamp unit necessarily includes that of projection of the end face of a switch top even with manufacturing errors of the apparatus or the stamp unit.




As described above, according to the plate-making sheet and the printing device for printing on the plate-making sheet, according to the invention, stamp characters are printed on the plate-making sheet which includes a character check area to be printed with stamp characters for checking thereon and indication character areas to be printed with stamp characters for indication, whereby the inconvenience is eliminated that characters indicated on the back surface of a stamp are difficult to read, and at the same time the user can be prevented from feeling a sense of disagreement caused by a difference between an imprint of characters formed by the stamps and printed characters indicated on the back surface of the stamp, which makes it possible to obtain a user-friendly stamp.




It is further understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing is a preferred embodiment of the invention, and that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A printing device for printing on a plate-making sheet for use in making a stamp:the printing device comprising: a plate-making sheet formed with a character check area to be printed with stamp characters for permitting checking of said stamp characters, and at least one indication character area to be printed with said stamp characters for indication of said stamp characters; a printing mechanism for printing said stamp characters on said character check area and said at least one indication character area; a feeding mechanism for feeding said plate-making sheet to said printing mechanism; and a sensor for detecting feed of said plate-making sheet to said printing mechanism; wherein an image of said stamp characters printed on said character check area is identical in typeface with but different in boldness from an image of said stamp characters printed on said at least one indication character area.
  • 2. A printing device according to claim 1, wherein said printing mechanism has a printing section for simultaneously carrying out printing on said character check area and printing on a mask for use in making said stamp.
  • 3. A printing device according to claim 1, wherein said plate-making sheet comprises a backing sheet and an adhesive sheet laminated on said backing sheet and having a surface to be printed with said stamp characters; andwherein said character check area and said at least one indication character area are formed on said surface of said adhesive sheet.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-137523 Apr 1998 JP
Parent Case Info

This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/300,068 filed Apr. 27, 1999, now U.S. Pat No. 6,295,926, which application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

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