Claims
- 1. A hand-held stamp for printing on a surface, the stamp comprising
- an endless substrate having a raised printing surface, and
- a mechanism for allowing said substrate to rotate as said printing surface is rolled across said surface and said printing surface is simultaneously inked from two or more porous-point markers held to ink a printing surface wider then the nib of one of said markers.
- 2. The stamp of claim 1 wherein said substrate comprises a wheel, said wheel allowed to move within said stamp so as to maintain inking contact between said printing surface and said marker.
- 3. The stamp of claim 1 wherein said substrate comprises a flexible belt.
- 4. A hand-held roller stamp comprising
- a wheel having a raised printing surface,
- a housing holding said wheel and permitting said wheel to rotate, said housing being configured to hold a porous-point marker having a nib positioned to continuously ink said printing surface, said marker having a capping crown, said housing comprising a sleeve to hold said capping crown, and
- a cap configured to mate to said stamp to provide an airtight seal of said marker.
- 5. A hand-held roller stamp comprising
- a wheel having a raised printing surface,
- a housing holding said wheel and permitting said wheel to rotate, said housing being configured to hold a porous-point marker having a nib positioned to continuously ink said printing surface, said marker having a capping crown, said housing comprising a sleeve to hold said capping crown, and
- a case to hold said stamp, said case configured to mate to said stamp to provide an airtight seal of said marker.
- 6. A hand-held roller stamp comprising
- a wheel having a raised printing surface, and
- a housing holding said wheel and permitting said wheel to rotate, said housing being configured to hold a porous-point marker having a nib positioned to continuously ink said printing surface, said marker having a capping crown, said housing comprising a sleeve to hold said capping crown, said sleeve comprising crush ribs projecting from an inner surface of said sleeve.
- 7. The stamp of claim 6 wherein an outer surface of said capping crown and an inner surface of said sleeve comprise mating contours for interlocking said capping crown to said sleeve.
- 8. The stamp of claim 6 wherein said nib comprises a marking surface with a broad dimension and a narrow dimension, said marker being held with said broad dimension parallel to a rotational axis of said wheel.
- 9. The stamp of claim 8 wherein said marking surface lies in a plane tangent to a circle defined by said printing surface.
- 10. The stamp of claim 6 wherein said housing further comprises a guideway having a slot configured to position said nib.
- 11. The stamp of claim 10 wherein said slot has a cross section no more than slightly larger than said nib.
- 12. The stamp of claim 6 wherein said wheel has an axle having two ends, and said housing further comprises cavities to retain the ends of the axle of said wheel, said cavities being configured to allow said wheel to move toward or away from said nib.
- 13. The stamp of claim 6, 8, 10, or 12 wherein said wheel comprises a rim, said rim comprising an edge wherein said housing covers at least half of said rim.
- 14. The stamp of claim 6, 8, 10, or 12 wherein said printing surface is configured to print a self-meeting repeating graphic.
- 15. The stamp of claim 8, 10, or 12 further comprising a cap configured to mate to said stamp to provide an airtight seal of said marker.
- 16. The stamp of claim 8, 10, or 12 further comprising a case to hold said stamp to provide an airtight seal of said marker.
- 17. The stamp of claim 6 wherein said nib comprises a marking surface having a broad dimension, said sleeve supporting a guideway, said guideway having a slot having a cross section no more than slightly larger than said nib, said guideway being configured to hold said nib with said broad dimension parallel to a rotational axis of said wheel and said marking surface lying in a plane tangent to a circle defined by said printing surface.
- 18. The stamp of claim 6 wherein said printing surface comprises an endless substrate or endless belt, and said stamp further comprises a mechanism for allowing said substrate to rotate as said printing surface is rolled across said surface while said printing surface is simultaneously inked from said porous point marker, said nib being held by a guideway with a broad dimension of a marking surface of said nib parallel to a rotational axis of said wheel or belt.
- 19. A hand-held roller stamp comprising
- a wheel having a raised printing surface, and
- a housing holding said wheel and permitting said wheel to rotate, said housing being configured to hold a porous-point marker having a nib comprising a marking surface with a broad dimension and a narrow dimension, said marker being held with said broad dimension parallel to a rotational axis of said wheel.
- 20. The stamp of claim 19 wherein said marking surface lies in a plane tangent to a circle defined by said printing surface.
- 21. A hand-held roller stamp for transferring ink to a surface comprising
- a wheel having a raised printing surface and an axle having two ends, and
- a housing holding said wheel and permitting said wheel to rotate, said housing being configured to hold a porous-point marker having a nib positioned to continuously ink said printing surface, said housing comprises cavities to retain the ends of the axle of said wheel, said cavities being configured to allow said wheel to move toward or away from said nib while ink is being transferred to said surface.
- 22. The stamp of claim 19 or 21 wherein said printing surface is configured to print a self-meeting repeating graphic.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/183,569, filed Jan. 19, 1994, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 08/139,276, filed Oct. 18, 1993, now abandoned, which was a Divisional of Ser. No. 07/940,067, filed Sep. 3, 1992, now abandoned in favor of Ser. No. 08/238,971, filed May 5, 1994, now pending.
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