Information
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Patent Grant
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6752058
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Patent Number
6,752,058
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 22, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 22, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 083 687
- 083 686
- 083 910
- 083 685
- 083 684
- 083 690
- 083 691
- 083 613
- 083 633
- 083 637
- 083 588
- 083 439
- 083 440
- 083 442
- 083 569
- 083 620
- 083 4661
- 083 444
- 083 619
- 083 36
- 083 465
- 083 4671
- 083 917
- 083 249
- 434 81
- 434 82
- 033 423
- 033 627
- 033 628
- 033 630
- D19 37
- D19 41
- D19 72
- D19 86
- D19 100
- D15 128
- D08 98
- 030 358
- 030 363
- 030 364
- 030 229
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The punching device for edge decoration enables repeated punching of a pattern in a target, such as paper along edges of the target. The punching device includes a jig in which a predetermined pattern is perforated, a punching member having a section corresponding to the perforated pattern and being slidable through the perforated pattern, and a base combined with the jig and having an angle (2) in range of 60°<2<180° to the perforated pattern. The base having a standard marking with a pattern corresponding to all or part of the perforated pattern.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a punching device, and more particularly to a punching device for edge decoration, which enables to repeatedly punch a pattern in a target such as paper along edges of the target.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, a punching device, which is also called ‘punch’ in common, includes a jig in which a specific pattern is perforated and a sharp cutting means sliding through the perforated pattern. This punching device performs punching a desired area in a target according to the perforated pattern.
There have been developed various kinds of punching devices. However, these punching devices are not appropriate to perforate a target along its edge accurately because they are mainly purposed to pick out a certain area of the target.
In other words, when punching same pattern successively along an edge of card, letter paper, photograph or other various boards for decoration, a user punches the pattern by only eye measurement, thus resulting in irregular arrangement of punched patterns in the target.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is designed to overcome such disadvantages of the prior it, and an object of the invention is to provide a punching device, which enables to accurately punch same pattern successively along an edge of a target.
In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a punching device for edge decoration, which includes a jig in which a predetermined pattern is perforated, a punching member having a section corresponding to the perforated pattern and being slidable through the perforated pattern, and a base combined with the jig and having an angle (θ) in range of 60°≦θ≦180° to the perforated pattern, the base also having a standard marking with a pattern corresponding to all or part of the perforated pattern.
Preferably, the angle (θ) is determined to be an interior angle of a closed polygon having a circumference corresponding to integer times of a length of the perforated pattern.
The jig may includes an upper plate having a guide perforation to guide sliding movement of the punching member, and a lower plate installed to the upper plate with a predetermined gap for insertion of a target for punching, in which the pattern is perforated into the lower plate at a position corresponding to the guide perforation.
The base may further have a guide protrusion to guide an outer circumference of a circular target for punching.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a punching device for punching edge of a rectangular target into a shape of closed polygon, which includes a jig in which a predetermined pattern is perforated, a punching member having a section corresponding to the perforated pattern and being slidable through the perforated pattern, and a base combined with the jig and having a horizontal guide at a rear position of the pattern to fit a side of the rectangular target thereto and an inclined guide having an angle of 45° with the horizontal guide so that the rectangular target is fit thereto with being turned 45°.
The punching device of the present invention may further include a guide member positioned at the rear of the perforated pattern, in which the guide member has two sides at a right angle to restrict insertion of the target to a predetermined level.
Preferably, an additional standard marking is formed on the base at one or both sides of the perforated pattern in parallel to the pattern, and the additional standard marking has a pattern corresponding to all or part of the perforated pattern.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, in which like components are referred to by like reference numerals. In the drawings:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a punching device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective showing a punching member shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
shows a target that is punched in a straight line by the punching device of the present invention;
FIG. 5
shows a target that is punched in a garden type by the punching device of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a diagram showing the radius of curvature of a circular target and the radius of curvature of a punching pattern;
FIG. 7
schematically shows a standard marking formed at an angle with a perforated pattern according to the present invention;
FIG. 8
schematically shows a standard marking formed at a smaller angle with the perforated pattern than the case of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
schematically shows a standard marking formed at an angle of 60° with the perforated pattern;
FIG. 10
a
is a schematic diagram showing a centerline of an arc pattern;
FIG. 10
b
is a schematic diagram showing a centerline of a straight pattern;
FIG. 11
exemplarily shows an angle between centerlines of two art patterns;
FIG. 12
is a schematic diagram showing that there are formed a plurality of standard markings at different angles to a perforated pattern;
FIG. 13
is a schematic diagram showing that there are formed two standard markings at different angles to a perforated pattern;
FIG. 14
shows a circular target, which is punched one time by the punching device of the present invention;
FIG. 15
shows the circular target of
FIG. 14
, which is punched once more conforming to the previously punched area;
FIG. 16
shows the circular target, which is punched repeatedly in the same manner as
FIG. 15
;
FIG. 17
shows a punched state in an oval shape by using the punching device of the present invention;
FIG. 18
shows a horizontal guide and an inclined guide formed on a base of the punching device according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 19
is a schematic diagram showing an example of a guide member according to the present invention;
FIG. 20
is a schematic diagram showing another example of the guide member according to the present invention;
FIG. 21
shows a rectangular target, which is punched with a side of the target being fit with the horizontal guide; and
FIG. 22
shows the rectangular target of
FIG. 21
, which is punched once more after the target is turned
450
to be fit with the inclined guide.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a punching device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention and
FIG. 2
is an exploded view showing the punching device in detail. Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the punching device of the present invention broadly includes a pressing lever
10
, a punching member
13
, a jig
15
and a base
19
.
The pressing lever
10
is pivotally connected to the base
19
so that the lever
10
presses the punching member
13
downward when pushed down by the hand of a user.
The punching member
13
plays a role of punching a pattern in a target. For that purpose, a punch pin
13
a
having a corresponding pattern is formed at a lower portion of the punching member
13
. At a lower edge of the punch pin
13
a
, formed is a cutting blade (not shown) to easily and clearly punch the pattern in the target. Preferably, the punching member
13
has a rim cutting pin
13
b
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, in order to cut off a necessary margin out of the pattern when punching.
The jig
15
supports a supplied target during punching. This jig
15
preferably includes upper and lower plates
15
a
,
15
b
, facing each other with a space into which a target to be punched can be inserted.
In the lower plate
15
b
, a pattern corresponding to the punch pin
13
a
is perforated. In the upper plate
15
a
, a guide hole
16
is formed to guide vertical movement of the punch pin
13
a
. Alternatively, it is also possible to configure the jig
15
integrally, not separating upper and lower plates
15
a
,
15
b
. In this configuration, the jig may include a plate (not shown) in which a pattern is perforated and a guide (not shown) for pressing and guiding a target supplied to an upper or lower surface of the plate.
An elastic member
14
is interposed between the punching member
13
and the jig
15
for elastically biasing the punching member
13
against the jig
15
. Thus, after descending to punch a pattern in a target supplied to the jig
15
, the punching member
13
returns its initial position owing to elasticity of the elastic member
14
.
For that reason, a spring is adopted for the elastic member
14
in which one end is combined to a side of the upper plate
15
a
through a support
14
a
and the other end is combined to the punching member
13
to provide elastic force. As for the elastic member
14
, leaf spring or other means can be adopted.
Though shown in the figure that the support
14
a
has a groove shape so that a lower end of the elastic member
14
seats thereon, the support
14
a
may have another configuration such as a protrusion so that the support
14
a
is inserted to a lower end of the elastic member
14
.
Preferably, the punching member
13
is stably combined to the jig
15
in a housing
11
. At an upper surface of the housing
11
, a hole
11
a
is formed so that the press pin
10
a
at the pressing lever
10
may press an upper surface of the punching member
13
through the hole
11
a.
More preferably, a cap member
12
may be further provided between the pressing lever
10
and the punching member
13
so as to prevent them from being directly contacted, for the purpose of smooth operation. This cap member
12
contacts with a broad area of the upper surface of the punching member
13
, thus disperses pressure evenly to overall upper surface of the punching member
13
though a tip of the pressing pin
10
a
has a small area contacted with the cap member
12
.
The base
19
configures a foundation of the device. This base
19
supports the above-described parts and acts as a basis on which a target is supplied for formation of pattern. The pressing lever
10
is hinged to the base
19
.
The base
19
may be a unitary body or be configured to have a first base
19
a
and a second base
19
b
detachably combined to the first base
19
a
, as shown in the figures.
According to the present invention, there may be provided a means for guiding a target to a circular or rectangular direction so as to substantially punch patterns in the target in a circular or rectangular shape. Such guide means includes a standard marking
20
printed or marked on the surface of the base
19
and a guide protrusion
21
, which is preferably formed in an arc shape on the base
19
.
The standard marking
20
has a pattern corresponding to all or part of the section shape of the punch pin
13
a
. This standard marking
20
helps to move a target to a desired distance or angle so that a user may accurately and conveniently punch successive patterns in the target with moving or rotating the target. The shape of the standard marking
20
determines arrangement of successive patterns: whether to adjust the target to a straight direction or a circumferential direction, or whether to adjust the target to a circumferential direction of a small or big radius. For example, in case of punching successive patterns in a target with a standard marking
20
, which is in parallel to the perforated pattern, the punched patterns become straightly arranged as shown in FIG.
4
.
On the other hand, in case of punching successive patterns in a target with a standard marking
20
, which is inclined to the perforated pattern, the target would obtain punched patterns in circular or polygonal arrangement, as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 16
. In this case, a circular target
30
is preferably used, as shown in FIG.
6
.
At this time, if a center C
1
of the target
30
with the radius of curvature R
1
is coinciding with a center C
2
of the punched patterns with the radius of curvature R
2
, the punched patterns would be arranged in an accurate circle, as shown in FIG.
5
.
On the other hand, of the center C
1
of the target
30
is not coinciding with the center C
2
of the punched patterns, the patterns would be punched in so-called flower arrangement due to an angle between each pattern in an arc.
If the pattern has a straight shape, not an arc shape, there is created an angle θ between the standard marking
20
and the perforated pattern
17
. Thus, if punching the straight pattern successively in a target, the punched patterns would be arranged in an equilateral polygon, which has an interior angle θ. If the standard marking
20
were formed to have the angle θ decreased, the number of sides of the polygon would be reduced, like FIG.
8
. At this time, a minimum value of the angle θ is 60°, which makes the punched patterns in a regular triangle, as shown in FIG.
9
. In
FIGS. 7
to
9
, dotted patterns schematically show patterns, which would be obtained when punching the pattern after turning the target in a circumferential direction.
In this embodiment, the angle θ is defined as an angle between virtual lines of patterns, which respectively represent formation of the patterns. In
FIGS. 7
to
9
, a lower side of the pattern is set as the virtual line. But, not limited to that case, the virtual line can be set as a centerline of the pattern (P) as shown with dotted lines in
FIGS. 10
a
and
10
b
. In addition, the virtual line can be a straight line or an arc depending on the pattern (P).
FIG. 11
schematically shows that arc virtual lines of two patterns are crossed at the angle θ. At this time, a maximum value of the angle θ is 180° when centers C
1
, C
2
of the arc-type patterns are coincided as shown in
FIG. 6
, while a minimum value of the angle θ is 60° as described above.
As would be understood in the above description, the standard marking
20
is a basis of determining the angle θ between a punched pattern and a pattern to be successively punched in the target. Thus, the punching device of the present invention may obtain pattern arrangement in a target from a rectangular to a circle and the angle θ varies in a range of 60°≦θ≦180°.
In this document, inventors define all figures such as circle, equilateral polygon and flower shape as ‘closed polygon’. Though not scientific or lexicological, this term should be interpreted as defined above, not to be considered as indefinite, because it is defined as the inventors intended, on grounds of the principle that an inventor may define terms appropriately to express the best mode of his/her own invention.
In the present invention, it should be noted that the angle θ between patterns is preferably defined discontinuously. In other words, the angle θ should be preferably determined on consideration of the length of the pattern. More specifically, the angle θ is defined so that the integer-number of punched patterns should form an accurate closed polygon.
For example, in case of an equilateral polygon, the angle θ is determined with the following equation:
where, n is the number of punched patterns.
As described above, since a size of the closed polygon can be adjusted depending on a position of the standard marking
20
, it is preferred to form a plurality of standard markings at different angles to the perforated pattern
17
on the base
19
so that a user may select a size of the closed polygon with the standard markings.
The standard markings described as above are schematically shown in
FIG. 12
as a dark pattern. Referring to
FIG. 12
, a standard marking ST is used to punch patterns in a straight line, while standard markings L, M and S are respectively used to punch patterns into a large, medium or small size.
FIG. 13
shows another example providing several standard markings. In
FIG. 13
, two standard markings at different angles to the perforated pattern
17
are respectively formed at both sides on the second base
19
b
. In this case, the patterns are punched in a relatively small size with turning a target clockwise, rather than the opposite case.
Preferably, the guide protrusion
21
is additionally formed on the second base
19
b
in an arc shape so that an outer circumference of a circular target may be fit thereto.
Now, a method of using the punching device of the present invention is described.
First, a target
30
with preferably a circular shape is inserted between the upper and lower plates
15
a
,
15
b
of the jig
15
. If a user pushes down the pressing lever
10
, a pattern is punched in the target
30
as shown in FIG.
14
.
Then, the target
30
is turned so that the punched pattern coincides with the standard marking
20
. If a user pushes down the pressing lever
10
again in this state, another pattern is punched in the target
30
nearby the previously punched pattern, as shown in FIG.
15
. At this time, since the rim cutting pin
13
b
is preferably configured in the punching member
13
, a margin
30
a
is separated from the punched pattern.
By punching the pattern repeatedly as described above, the margin
30
a
are fallen apart and the closed polygon shown in
FIG. 16
is obtained.
As an alternative, it is also possible to punch patterns in an oval-like shape as shown in
FIG. 17
by using an arc standard marking and a straight standard marking together.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a punching device, which includes a horizontal guide
23
and an inclined guide
24
on the first base
19
a
, as shown in FIG.
18
. This punching device enables to punch patterns in a rectangular target.
In more detail, the horizontal guide
23
is formed at the rear of the perforated pattern
17
so that a side of the rectangular target may be fit thereto, while the inclined guide
24
is formed at an angle of 45° to the horizontal guide
23
so that the side of the rectangular target is fit thereto after being turned 45° clockwise or counterclockwise.
The horizontal guide
23
and the inclined guide
24
may be formed by printing a line or providing a protrusion or a groove along the line on the first base
19
a.
Additionally, a guide member
18
may be preferably provided at the rear of the perforated pattern
17
so as to restrict an insertion depth of a rectangular target, which inserted between the upper and lower plates
15
a
,
15
b
of the jig
15
.
At this time, the guide member
18
preferably has a rectangular groove
18
a
with two members at a right angle so as to support the rectangular target, which is inserted between the upper and lower plates
15
a
,
15
b
with being fit to the inclined guide
24
. In this case, a rectangular corner of the target inserted between the upper and lower plates
15
a
,
15
b
is supported by the rectangular groove
18
a
of the guide member
18
.
The guide member
18
can be a unitary body or have two guide bars
18
b
positioned at a right angle to form the rectangular groove
18
a
as shown in FIG.
19
. Or else, two guide bars
18
b
can be linked each other to form the rectangular groove
18
a
as shown in FIG.
20
.
Now, a method of using the punching device according this embodiment is described.
First, a target
30
with preferably a rectangular shape is inserted between the upper and lower plates
15
a
,
15
b
of the jig
15
. If a user pushes down the pressing lever
10
, a pattern is punched in the target
30
as shown in FIG.
21
.
After turning the target
30
at 45° counterclockwise, a user inserts the target
30
between the upper and lower plates
15
a
,
15
b
of the jig
15
so that a rectangular corner of the target
30
may be supported by the rectangular groove
18
a
. Then, if the user fits a side of the target
30
to the inclined guide
24
and then pushes down the pressing lever
10
, a pattern is additionally punched in the rectangular target
30
as shown in FIG.
22
.
By punching the pattern repeatedly as described above, the margin
30
a
are fallen apart from the target
30
and the closed polygon shown in
FIG. 16
is obtained.
As described above, the punching device of the present invention enables to obtain various pattern arrangements such as circle, equilateral polygon or flower shape by punching a specific pattern successively in a target. Therefore, the present invention gives an effect of punching an exquisite pattern along an edge of an object such as card, letter paper, photograph or other boards, which need edge decoration.
The present invention has been described in detail. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
Claims
- 1. A punching device for edge decoration comprising:a jig in which a predetermined pattern is perforated, said jig configured to receive a target to be punched; a punching member having a section corresponding to the perforated pattern, the punching member being slidable through the perforated pattern to punch the target; and a base combined with the jig and having a standard marking with a pattern corresponding to all or part of the perforated pattern, wherein the standard marking is formed so that a punched pattern of the target coincides with the standard marking by turning the punched target at a predetermined angle, which results in a closed polygon having a circumference corresponding to integer times of a length of the perforated pattern.
- 2. A punching device according to claim 1, wherein the jig includes:an upper plate having a guide hole to guide sliding movement of the punching member; and a lower plate installed to the upper plate with a predetermined gap for insertion of a target for punching, wherein the pattern is perforated into the lower plate at a position corresponding to the guide hole.
- 3. A punching device according to claim 1, wherein the jig includes:an upper plate having a guide hole to guide sliding movement of the punching member; and a lower plate installed to the upper plate with a predetermined gap for insertion of a target for punching, wherein the pattern is perforated into the lower plate at a position corresponding to the guide hole.
- 4. A punching device according to claim 1,wherein the base further has a guide protrusion to guide an outer circumference of a circular target for punching.
- 5. A punching device according to claim 1,wherein the base further has a guide protrusion to guide an outer circumference of a circular target for punching.
- 6. A punching device according to claim 1,wherein an additional standard marking is formed on the base at one or both sides of the perforated pattern in parallel to the pattern, and the additional standard marking has a pattern corresponding to all or part of the perforated pattern.
- 7. A punching device for punching an edge of a rectangular target into a closed polygon shape, comprising:a jig in which a predetermined pattern is perforated and to which a target to be punched is supplied; a punching member having a section corresponding to the perforated pattern, the punching member being slidable through the perforated pattern to punch the target; a base combined with the jig, the base having a horizontal guide for aligning a side of the target thereto and an inclined guide having an angle of 45° with the horizontal guide so that the target is aligned thereto when turned 45°; and a guide member having two sides at a right angle to restrict insertion of the target to a predetermined level.
- 8. A punching device according to claim 7,wherein an additional standard marking is formed on the base at one or both sides of the perforated pattern in parallel to the pattern, and the additional standard marking has a pattern corresponding to all or part of the perforated pattern.
Priority Claims (1)
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