This application claims priority to and the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-109180, filed May 11, 2012, in the Japan Patent Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
This disclosure relates to a roller stamp, and particularly relates to a stamp that can also stamp on paper having a surface coating that does not absorb ink solvent.
Medicine containers, such as cylindrical containers that store medicine provided from a hospital or the like are labeled with a person's name, name of a disease, name of a medicine, and the like.
The label on the container is a coated paper that does not absorb ink solvent.
There has been demand to conceal the person's name and the name of a disease listed on the label when disposing the used container after the medicine is used up.
There have been products designed to conceal personal information by imprinting with an ink solvent a pattern on the writing on a label where the personal information is listed by transferring a pattern existing on a stamp face onto the label with a permeating ink solvent.
However, these products do not perform sufficiently on medicine bottles. A conventional stamp cannot conceal the personal information on the coated paper used on a medicine bottle because the ink solvent used is repelled without permeating the label.
Moreover, conventional devices, such as that described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2011-143624, do not seal sufficiently when not in use. In addition the device of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2011-143624 will not work to transfer a pattern to coated paper, as volatile ink such as that used for coated paper that does not absorb the disclosed ink solvent. Further, the device disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2011-143624 is too large to effectively stamp on a label that has been pasted to the surface of a cylindrical medicine case.
Disclosed herein is a roller stamp provided with a stamp face roller that configures a stamp face, an inner case that fixes the roller with the ability to rotate, an outer case that fixes the inner case on one end and that configures a handgrip, a cap that tightly seals the roller, and a volatile ink that is impregnated on the stamp face of the roller. The disclosed roller stamp can stamp on even a coated paper that does not allow permeation by an ink solvent.
Further, the disclosed roller stamp can easily stamp on a label or the like that is pasted on the surface of a cylindrical container.
Particularly, in some embodiments, the disclosed roller stamp includes a volatile ink usable on a roller stamp by having a structure such that a stamp face can be kept in firmly sealed state when not in use so as to reduce the evaporation of the volatile ink impregnated on the stamp face.
Disclosed herein is a roller stamp provided with a stamp face roller that configures a stamp face, an inner case that fixes the roller with the ability to rotate, an outer case that fixes the inner case on one end and that configures a handgrip, a cap that tightly seals the roller, and a volatile ink that is impregnated on the stamp face of the roller.
Further, in certain embodiments, the other end of the outer case forms a substantially oval shaped top face and configures a substantially flat part on the side surface.
Furthermore, in certain embodiments, the cap is configured with an inner cap part that is inserted within the inner case and configures a sealed space, and with an outer cap part for opening and closing the cap.
Moreover, in some embodiments, a groove is formed in an outer peripheral sidewall of the inner case, and a projection is provided on the inner cap part that enters into the groove and is fixed at the end part of the groove.
The disclosed roller stamp can stamp on a coated paper that does not allow permeation by an ink solvent, and particularly can easily stamp on a label or the like that is pasted on a surface of a medicine storing case or container having a cylindrical form.
In an embodiment, and with reference to
The stamp face of the stamp face roller 4 is made of a foam resin material, such as a polyethylene, polypropylene and/or polyurethane, and a volatile ink is impregnated into the resin material.
Cap 6 configured of an inner cap part 8 of a dome shape in which a circular shape opening end is entered within the inner case 3 to keep the stamp face roller 4 sealed, and an outer cap part 7 of a cylindrical shape is configured to form a handgrip in order to access the cap 6.
A groove 5 is formed on an outer peripheral sidewall of the inner case 3 having a shape that gradually narrows from one end with a wide width and becomes parallel to the circumferential direction of the inner case 3 on the other end, and a projection 9 that enters on one end of the groove 5 and is fixed by the other end part of the groove 5 provided on the inner side of the sidewall of the outer cap part 6.
In the disclosed embodiment, four projections 9 and grooves 5 are, respectively, provided along the circumferential direction of the inner case 3 and outer cap part 7 (only 2 can be seen in
Because one end of the groove 5 is formed with a wider width than the horizontal width of the projection 9, the projection 9 of the outer cap 7 can be inserted easily into the groove 5 of the inner case 3. Further, because the width of the vertical direction of the other end of the groove 5 is formed in the same size as the width of the vertical direction of the projection 9, the cap 6 is firmly fixed when the projections engage the narrower end of groove 5 so that it is not easily removable. Firmly fixing the cap reduces evaporation of the volatile ink.
The outer cap part 7 and the inner cap part 8 of the cap 6 are connected by a bridge part 10, as shown in
The stamp face roller 4 shown in
The inner cap part 8 is formed in a dome shape and not in a regular hexahedron shape in order to make the sealed space small.
The stamp face roller 4 shown in
Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether that is a volatile solution is used, for example, for ink in ink-jet printers. However, the formula often used in the ink of ink jet printer solidifies too rapidly to allow for use with the disclosed roller stamp. Accordingly, the blending of the ink used with the disclosed roller stamp is adjusted so that the ink will remain in a flowing form for a sufficient amount of time before becoming volatilized and solidified. The formula disclosed above is an embodiment of such ink.
Although the volatile ink used in the disclosed embodiments should not dry too quickly, when compared to a conventional stamp, the ink of the present disclosure dries and solidifies on a stamp face in a relatively short period of time, such as about 3 minutes, for example 3 to 10 minutes. Therefore, the cap 6 uses the structure as described above in order to maintain a high sealed level by the cap 6 when the roller stamp is not in use. A high seal level is desirable to reduce evaporation of the volatile ink.
With reference to
However, with reference to
The two flat parts 11 are provided symmetrically in parallel to a rotational axis 13 of the stamp face roller 4 as shown in
In this disclosed embodiment, and with reference to
With reference to
In other embodiments the stamp face may be engraved with a different pattern, such as with an individual's name, a company name, letters indicating confidential, or any other pattern.
Further, an embodiment of the disclosed roller stamp has a horizontal width across the oval portion of the top face 12 of 2 cm or less for use in pressing on the label of a medicine case.
The cap 6 may have a diameter that is 4 cm or less, such as about 3½ centimeters, across the end distal from the projections.
In an embodiment, the roller stamp comprising combination of the stamp main body 1 and cap 6 shown in
The invention disclosed is not limited to the embodiments described above, and for example, the size of the roller stamp may be larger or smaller than the embodiment described above.
Further, the external form of the roller stamp is also not limited to the disclosed embodiments.
Furthermore, the cap structure and the attachment structure may also be modified in various ways.
For example, as illustrated in
In an embodiment, such as is shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-109180 | May 2012 | JP | national |