Information
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Patent Grant
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6834584
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Patent Number
6,834,584
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 3, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 28, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hirshfeld; Andrew H.
- Crenshaw; Marvin
Agents
- Lerner, David, Littenberg, Krumholz & Mentlik, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 333
- 101 334
- 101 104
- 101 327
- 101 359
- 101 103
- 101 105
- 101 106
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International Classifications
- B41K142
- B41J2700
- B41F3100
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Abstract
A compact hand stamp is disclosed. The hand stamp may include a platen and corresponding marking structure that can be moved between a rest position, where a design on the marking structure is remote from a surface to be imprinted and is arranged at an angle of about 90 degrees with respect to the surface, and a printing position where the design of the marking structure is in contact with the surface to be imprinted. The hand stamp may also include a platen having reinking ports and a cover mounted for slidable movement over the reinking ports.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention pertains to hand stamps. More particularly, the present invention pertains to hand stamps that are compact and include microporous marking structures.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Microporous marking structures for use with hand stamps are typically made of a polymeric material, or other open cell compositions, such as specially formulated foam, and resin, such as thermoplastic resin, which combine to form a slab-like structure including a large quantity of microscopic pores. The microporous structure may be impregnated with ink or other suitable marking fluid, which fill many of the microscopic pores.
Hand stamps having microporous marking structures are commercially known as pre-inked hand stamps as they can be used to create numerous impressions without requiring a user to introduce additional ink into the marking structure. This is possible due to the microscopic size of the pores, which allow the ink initially retained therein to escape at a controlled rate.
One brand of high quality pre-inked hand stamps is manufactured and sold by M&R Marking Systems, Inc. of Piscataway, N.J. under the trademark ROYAL MARK. These pre-inked marking structures are made from ROYAL MARK brand gel which comprises a mixture of thermoplastic resin and ink. This mixture is also known as pre-mix used for manufacturing microporous marking structures.
Various methods of manufacturing such microporous marking structures exist. When microporous structures for use with currently available ROYAL MARK pre-inked hand stamps are manufactured, the pre-mix, which includes a desired quantity of ink, is poured into a mold. The mold is then heated in a vulcanizer at a predetermined pressure and temperature for a selected period of time. When this procedure is completed, the marking structure has the form of a microporous slab and may be removed from the mold. Typically, excess ink is then removed from the marking structure by a process known as stabilizing.
Another known method of manufacturing microporous marking structures contemplates initially forming a microporous structure without ink. Such microporous structures may be manufactured by sintering, salt-leaching or other methods. M&R Marking Systems also manufactures and sells this type of marking structures and associated hand stamps under the trademark OPTIMARK. This type of microporous structure is then impregnated with ink during a separate procedure which may require immersing of the microporous marking structure in an ink pool, subjecting the microporous marking structure and ink to a vacuum environment or other known methods. With this type of marking structure, it is also usually required to stabilize the structure (i.e., remove excess ink therefrom) prior to assembly on a hand stamp mount.
Regardless of whether the microporous marking structures have been manufactured from gel material, where ink is initially impregnated therein during the manufacturing process, or whether they are initially formed without ink, such microporous marking structures are secured to a platen of a hand stamp.
Hand stamps are typically operable between a rest position, where the marking structure is remote from a surface to be imprinted and a printing position, where the marking structure is in contact with a surface to be imprinted. Movement of the marking structure occurs upon depression of a handle or a case by a user of the hand stamp.
Because pre-inked hand stamps do not need a separate ink pad as a source of ink, the printing face of the marking structure is typically arranged parallel to the plane of a surface to be imprinted at all times. Thus, when the marking structure is in a rest position, it is spaced from and extends coplanar with the surface to be imprinted. As the printing surface of the marking structure is moved into its printing position, it continues to face the surface to be imprinted through contact with such surface.
High quality self-inking hand stamps are also sold by M&R Marking Systems, Inc. One well-known brand is marketed under the trademark IDEAL®. Examples of IDEALS brand self-inking hand stamps are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,649,485, 4,852,489 and 4,432,281.
The marking structures in self-inking hand stamps are typically made of rubber or the like and must be placed in contact with a source of ink, such as an internal ink pad, when the hand stamp is in a rest position. The ink pad may be permanently arranged within the hand stamp or may be removable therefrom, such as the ink pad disclosed in the '485 patent.
Rubber marking structures used in self-inking hand stamps have a printing surface, which is typically arranged to face 180 degrees away from the surface to be imprinted when the hand stamp is in a rest position. When the hand stamp is depressed into a printing position, the marking structure may be moved along with a platen on which it is mounted through 180 degrees until it contacts the surface.
Thus, the movement of the marking structure in a pre-inked hand stamp is different from the movement of prior art marking structures in self-inking hand stamps. Pre-inked and self-inking hand stamps typically include a frame that is sized and shaped to accommodate a pre-inked marking structure that can easily move between rest and printing positions. The frame of prior art hand stamps must be large enough to enclose the width of associated marking structures. This is a shortcoming of prior art hand stamps as they are often larger than desired by the user.
Prior art hand stamps sometimes include one or more reinking ports. For example, reinking ports have been arranged on the platen of pre-inked hand stamps to permit a user to selectively apply ink or other marking fluid to the rear surface of a microporous marking structure secured to the platen. Reinking ports have also been used in prior art self-inking hand stamps on the rear surface of an inkwell so that a user can apply ink, or other marking fluid, to an associated ink pad.
However, one drawback of prior art hand stamps including reinking ports is that the reinking ports expose the ink-impregnated marking structure or ink pad to air and contaminants, thus contributing to contamination or premature drying out of the ink retained therein.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention addresses the aforementioned shortcomings associated with prior art hand stamps. In one embodiment, a hand stamp comprises a compact hand stamp. The hand stamp may comprise a frame and a case arranged for slidable movement on the frame. A platen may be connected to the case and is movable therewith. A marking structure may be mounted on the platen. The marking structure may include a rear surface adjacent the platen and a front surface including a design thereon. The marking structure is movable with the platen between a rest position where the design is remote from a surface to be imprinted and a printing position where the design is in contact with the surface to be imprinted. Preferably, the marking structure is arranged at an angle of about 90 degrees with respect to the surface to be imprinted when it is in a rest position.
In a preferred embodiment, the marking structure may comprise a microporous material. Marking fluid may be impregnated into the microporous material. Thus, in a preferred embodiment, the hand stamp comprises a pre-inked hand stamp. In alternate embodiments, the hand stamp may comprise a self-inking hand stamp.
Preferably, the platen comprises a front surface, which faces the rear surface of the marking structure and a rear surface, which faces away from the marking structure. At least one reinking port preferably extends through the front and rear surfaces of the platen to permit marking fluid to be applied to the rear surface of the marking structure and to thus be absorbed therein.
In another preferred embodiment, the at least one reinking port may comprise a plurality of reinking ports. In a particular preferred embodiment, the plurality of reinking ports may comprise two reinking ports.
The hand stamp may also comprise a cover member arranged on the rear surface of the platen. The cover member is preferably movable between a sealed position where it is arranged adjacent to the at least one reinking port and an open position where it is at least partially remote from the at least one reinking port whereby marking fluid can be applied to the rear surface of the marking structure. It is also preferable for the cover to be mounted for slidable movement on the rear surface of the platen. Thus, the cover may be secured on the platen in close proximity to the marking structure.
The hand stamp may also comprise at least one spring arranged between the case and the frame. The at least one spring is operative to bias the case away from the frame, such that the marking structure is remote from the surface to be imprinted when in its rest position.
The hand stamp may also comprise restricting means for restricting movement of the platen and the marking structure thereon through a range of about 90 degrees between the rest position and the printing position. The restricting means may comprise cooperating features of the frame and the case. The platen may further comprise a frame arranged on the rear surface thereof adjacent to the at least one reinking port. In this preferred embodiment, the cover member is preferably arranged within the platen frame when in its sealed position.
In another preferred embodiment, the cover member may comprise a plurality of panels mounted on the rear surface of the platen and is movable between a sealed position where the plurality of panels are arranged adjacent to corresponding ones of the plurality of reinking ports and an open position where the plurality of panels are at least partially remote from the plurality of reinking ports whereby marking fluid can be applied to the rear surface of the marking structure.
Various advantages are obtained by using the hand stamp of the present invention. For example, it may be compact due to the structure and arrangement of the platen, the case and the frame. Further, the structure and arrangement of the cover member on the platen may serve to prolong the life of the associated marking structure and may protect it against contaminants such as dust or the like. The arrangement of the cover member also contributes to the compact nature of the present hand stamp.
Additional advantages and features of the present invention will be more fully understood in view of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and corresponding drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an assembled hand stamp of the present invention in a rest position.
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the hand stamp of
FIG. 1
, excluding the marking structure.
FIG. 3
is a partial cross-sectional view taken along line III—III of
FIG. 1
showing use of the present hand stamp in transition between its rest and printing positions.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the present hand stamp when in a printing position.
FIG. 5
is a perspective top plan view of the platen of the present hand stamp shown with its cover in a sealed position.
FIG. 6
is a bottom plan view of the platen shown in
FIG. 5
with no marking structure thereon.
FIG. 7
is a perspective top plan view of the platen of the present hand stamp shown with its cover partially removed to permit access to reinking ports.
FIG. 8
is a bottom plan view of the platen shown in
FIG. 7
excluding the marking structure.
FIG. 9
is a perspective top plan view of the platen of the present hand stamp shown with its cover in a fully removed position again permitting access to reinking ports.
FIG. 10
is a bottom plan view of the platen shown in
FIG. 9
, excluding the marking structure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A preferred embodiment of the present hand stamp
10
and its components is shown in
FIGS. 1-10
. The hand stamp
10
includes a case
12
which is adapted to be held in a user's hand and depressed to operate the hand stamp between a rest position (shown in
FIG. 1
) and a printing position (shown in
FIG. 4
) as described further herein.
In the preferred embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
4
, the case
12
may include an inlaid message area
14
in which the message to be imprinted by the and stamp may be displayed. Alternatively, other information may be arranged within inlaid message area
14
. A transparent message cover
16
is arranged over the inlaid area
14
. The substantially transparent nature of cover
16
will permit a user to easily read the message retained in inlaid area
14
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, a pair of apertures
18
are arranged in opposing sides of the case
12
for receiving corresponding pins of a platen
36
as described further below. The right side aperture is not shown in
FIG. 2
, but is identical to the aperture
18
arranged on the inner wall of the left side of the case
12
. In alternate embodiments, the apertures
18
may extend entirely through the walls of case
12
.
The case
12
is arranged on frame
20
as shown in
FIGS. 1-4
. The top of frame
20
includes a planar surface
22
. The frame
20
includes right and left sides
24
which extend downwardly from opposing sides of the planar top
22
. The right side
24
of frame
20
includes a groove
26
extending along the length thereof. Similarly, the left side
28
includes a groove
30
extending along the length thereof. Thus, in the preferred embodiment, right and left sides
24
and
28
are mirror images of each other.
A pair of springs
32
and
34
are arranged on the top of the frame
22
and, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, extend between the top of the frame
22
and the case
12
. The springs
32
and
34
cooperate with the frame
20
and case
12
to bias the hand stamp into its rest position where the associated marking structure is remote from a surface to be imprinted.
A platen
36
is shown in FIGS.
2
and
5
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10
as having a generally rectangular shape. It is defined by right side
38
and opposing left side
42
. A post
40
extends from the right side of the platen while a corresponding post
44
extends from the left side thereof. The platen
36
includes a top surface
46
and an opposing bottom surface
48
. A pair of reinking ports
50
and
52
are arranged on the platen and extend between the top and bottom surfaces
46
and
48
as shown in FIGS.
2
and
4
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10
.
In a preferred embodiment, the platen
36
includes frame members
47
and
49
arranged on the top surface
46
thereof. The frame members may be integrally molded with the top surface
46
of the platen
36
or may be separately formed and secured thereon. The frame members
47
and
49
surround several sides of the right and left reinking ports
50
and
52
, respectively as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 7
.
When in assembled position, the posts
40
and
44
of platen
36
are arranged within corresponding apertures
18
of the case
12
.
The hand stamp marking structure
54
is shown in cross-sectional view in FIG.
3
. When assembled, marking structure
54
is arranged within platen
36
adjacent to bottom surface
48
. The marking structure includes a rear surface
58
, which is preferably arranged adjacent to the bottom surface
48
of the platen
36
. The marking structure
54
also includes a front surface
56
having a design thereon, which is adapted to imprint an ink design onto a desired surface.
The marking structure
54
preferably comprises a microporous marking structure such as those sold by M&R Marking Systems, Inc. for use in hand stamps under the brand names ROYAL MARK® or OPTIMARK®. Thus, marking structure
54
retains marking fluid, such as ink, therein and will controllably release a sufficient amount of ink when the front surface
56
including the design thereon is urged into contact with a surface to be imprinted. Many imprints may be obtained before it is necessary to reintroduce ink, or other marking fluid, through the rear surface
58
of the marking structure
54
as discussed below.
A retaining clip
60
is shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. The retaining clip
60
is sized and shaped to secure the marking structure
54
in assembled position adjacent to the bottom surface
48
of platen
36
. In an alternate embodiment, it may not be necessary to include retaining clip
60
as part of the hand stamp design, as the marking structure
54
may be secured by adhesive to the platen
36
. An example of one acceptable adhesive arrangement is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,596.
A cover member
64
is shown in
FIGS. 5-10
and is intended to be arranged on the platen
36
. The cover member
64
includes a right side panel member
66
and left side panel member
68
. It also includes a right side spring arm
70
and a left side spring arm
72
.
In the preferred embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1-10
, the cover member
64
is normally arranged in a sealed position (i.e., closed position) where marking fluid cannot be placed through reinking ports
50
and
52
. This arrangement is shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
.
When it is desired to add additional marking fluid to marking structure
54
, the cover member
64
may be entirely removed, or partially removed, from its closed position, so that marking fluid can be introduced through reinking ports
50
and
52
such that the ink supply of marking structure
54
is sufficiently replenished. The cover member
64
is shown in a partially removed position in
FIGS. 7 and 8
. It is shown in a fully removed position in
FIGS. 9 and 10
.
The hand stamp
10
may also include an outer cover
62
, which functions as a dust cover. The outer cover
62
is shown in FIG.
2
.
The purpose of outer cover
62
is to facilitate storage of the hand stamp
10
in such a manner so that it will not be accidentally depressed where ink is placed in contact with objects other than the desired surface to be imprinted. In addition, dust cover
62
extends the life of marking structures
54
by preventing it from drying out when the hand stamp
10
is arranged in a stored position.
One advantage of hand stamp
10
over prior art pre-inked hand stamps is that it is particularly compact and efficient. When the hand stamp
10
is arranged in its rest position, it appears as shown in FIG.
1
. In such rest position, the front surface
56
including the design of the marking structure
54
extends along a plane at an angle of about 90 degrees with respect to the surface to be imprinted. When a user desires to imprint a design on a surface, he may depress the case
12
downwardly against the bias of the springs
32
and
34
. This will cause the platen
36
and associated marking structure
54
to begin to move downwardly and rotate toward the surface to be imprinted as shown in the intermediate operating position of FIG.
3
. As the user continues to depress the case
12
downwardly toward the top surface
22
of frame
20
, the platen
36
and corresponding marking structure
54
continue to move downwardly until the front surface
56
of the marking structure contacts the desired surface to be imprinted as illustrated in FIG.
4
. At this time, the front surface
56
of marking structure
54
traveled a total of about 90 degrees from its rest position to its printing position.
Advantages are also obtained through use of the novel cover member
64
as illustrated in
FIGS. 5-10
. The slidable arrangement between the cover member
64
and the left and right side frames
47
and
49
arranged adjacent the left and right side reinking ports
50
and
52
permit the cover member
64
to be placed in close proximity to the rear surface of the marking structure
58
. Thus, cover member
64
works in conjunction with dust cover
62
in prolonging the life span of the marking structure
54
before it must be subjected to reinking. Cover member
64
also serves to prevent contaminants, such as dust, from settling on the marking structure.
FIG. 6
illustrates an isolated view of the bottom surface of the platen
36
when the cover member
64
is arranged such that its right and left side panel members
66
and
68
are within corresponding left and right frame members
47
and
49
. In this position, the right side spring arm
70
and the left side spring arm
72
secure the cover member
64
in assembled position.
When it is desirable to re-ink the marking structure
54
, the user can simply slide the cover member
64
out of frame members
47
and
49
. The cover member
64
need not be entirely removed from the frame members
47
and
49
. Rather, the cover member
64
can be left in a partially removed position as shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
. Alternatively, the cover member
64
can be entirely removed from the frame members
47
and
49
as shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
.
Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A hand stamp comprising:a frame; a case arranged for slidable movement on said frame; a platen connected to said case and being movable therewith; and a marking structure mounted on said platen, said marking structure having a rear surface adjacent said platen and a front surface including a design thereon, said platen including a front surface facing said rear surface of said marking structure, a rear surface facing away from said marking structure, and at least one reinking port extending through said front and rear surfaces to permit marking fluid to be applied to said rear surface of said marking structure, said marking structure being movable with said platen between a rest position wherein said design is remote from a surface to be imprinted and is arranged at an angle of about 90 degrees with respect to such surface and a printed position wherein said design is in contact with the surface to be imprinted.
- 2. The hand stamp of claim 1, wherein said marking structure comprises microporous material and marking fluid impregnated therein.
- 3. The hand stamp of claim 1, wherein said at least one reinking port comprises a plurality of reinking ports.
- 4. The hand stamp of claim 1, further comprising a cover member arranged on said rear surface of said platen, said cover member being movable between a sealed position where it is arranged adjacent said at least one reinking port and an open position where it is at least partially remote from said at least one reinking port whereby marking fluid can be applied to said rear surface of said marking structure.
- 5. The hand stamp of claim 4, wherein said cover is mounted for slidable movement on said rear surface of said platen.
- 6. The hand stamp of claim 1, further comprising restricting means for restricting movement of said platen and said marking structure thereon through a range of about 90 degrees between said rest position and said printing position.
- 7. The hand stamp of claim 6, wherein said restricting means comprises cooperating features of said frame and said case.
- 8. The hand stamp of claim 5, wherein said platen further comprises at least one frame arranged on said rear surface thereof adjacent said at least one reinking port, said cover member being arranged within said frame when in said sealed position.
- 9. The hand stamp of claim 1, further comprising at least one spring arranged between said case and said frame, said spring biasing said case away from said frame such that said marking structure is remote from said surface to be imprinted when in rest position.
- 10. A hand stamp comprising:a frame; a case arranged for slidable movement on said frame; a platen connected to said case and being movable therewith; and a microporous marking structure having marking fluid therein, said microporous marking structure being mounted on said platen and having a rear surface adjacent said platen and a front surface including a design thereon, said platen comprising a front surface facing said rear surface of said microporous marking structure and a rear surface facing away from said microporous marking structure and a plurality of reinking ports extending through said front and rear surfaces thereof to permit marking fluid to be applied to said rear surface of said microporous marking structure, said microporous marking structure being movable along with said platen between a rest position wherein said design is remote from a surface to be imprinted and is arranged at an angle of about 90 degrees with respect to such surface and a printing position wherein said design is in contact with the surface to be imprinted; and a cover member including a plurality of panels mounted on said rear surface of said platen and being movable between a sealed position where said plurality of panels are arranged adjacent corresponding ones of said plurality of reinking ports and an open position wherein said plurality of panels are at least partially remote from said plurality of reinking ports whereby marking fluid can be applied to said rear surface of said microporous marking structure.
- 11. The hand stamp of claim 10, wherein said platen comprises a plurality of frames arranged on said rear surface thereof adjacent corresponding ones of said plurality of reinking ports, said plurality of panels being arranged within corresponding ones of said plurality of frames when in said sealed position.
- 12. The hand stamp of claim 11, wherein said plurality of panels are mounted for slidable movement on said rear surface of said platen.
- 13. The hand stamp of claim 12, wherein said platen further comprises at least one frame arranged on said rear surface of said platen adjacent said at least one reinking port, said cover member being arranged within said frame when in said sealed position.
- 14. The hand stamp of claim 10, wherein said cover member further comprises a plurality of spring arms arranged to secure said plurality of panels in said sealed position adjacent said corresponding plurality of reinking ports.
- 15. A hand stamp comprising:a frame; a case arranged for slidable movement on said frame; a platen connected to said case and being movable therewith; and a microporous marking structure having marking fluid therein, said microporous marking structure being mounted on said platen and having a rear surface adjacent said platen and a front surface including a design thereon, said platen comprising a front surface facing said rear surface of said microporous marking structure and a rear surface facing away from said microporous marking structure and at least one reinking port extending through said front and rear surfaces of said platen to permit marking fluid to be applied to said rear surface of said microporous marking structure, said microporous marking structure being movable along with said platen between a rest position wherein said design is remote from a surface to be imprinted and is arranged at an angle of about 90 degrees with respect to such surface and a printing position wherein said design is in contact with the surface to be imprinted; and a cover member mounted on said rear surface of said platen and being slidable between a sealed position where said cover member is adjacent said at least one reinking port and an open position wherein said cover member is at least partially remote from said at least one reinking port whereby marking fluid can be applied to said rear surface of said microporous marking structure.
- 16. The hand stamp of claim 15, further comprising at least one spring arranged between said case and said frame, said spring biasing said case away from said frame such that said marking structure is remote from said surface to be imprinted when in rest position.
- 17. The hand stamp of claim 16, further comprising restricting means for restricting movement of said platen and said marking structure thereon through a range of about 90 degrees between said rest position and said printing position.
- 18. The hand stamp of claim 17, wherein said restricting means comprises cooperating features of said frame and said case.
- 19. The hand stamp of claim 18, wherein said platen further comprises at least one frame arranged on said rear surface thereof adjacent said at least one reinking port, said cover member being arranged within said frame when in said sealed position.
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