The invention relates to a stamp plate unit comprising a stamp plate carrier made of a first plastic material and a stamp plate which is applied to the stamp plate carrier and provided for inking and made of at least one second plastic material that is soft compared to the first plastic material, as well as to a self-inking stamp comprising a turning mechanism.
From U.S. Pat. No. 5,809,886 A a self-inking stamp with a turning mechanism is known in which various stamp plates can be inserted in the stamp plate carrier like modules via a pin/hole plug-in connection. However, making such a plug-in connection is relatively time-consuming.
From WO 02/058937 A1, moreover, a self-inking stamp comprising a turning mechanism is known in which stamp characters can be fastened to a character unit by means of a plug-in connection. For this purpose, the character unit has recesses in which the insertion projections of the stamp characters can be inserted.
To fix a stamp plate on a stamp plate carrier, it is generally customary to use a double-faced adhesive tape, by means of which the comparatively soft stamp plate made of rubber or of plastic can be adhered to the stamp plate carrier made of a comparatively hard plastic material. What is disadvantageous in this case is that the adhesion is extremely time-consuming and costly.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a stamp plate unit as well as a self-inking stamp of the initially defined type, wherein the stamp plate unit can be produced at low costs as compared to known stamp plate units and, moreover, in a rapid and simple manner.
In the stamp plate unit according to the invention and of the initially defined type, this is achieved in that the stamp plate carrier and the stamp plate are made in one piece by means of a multicomponent injection molding process.
The material properties required for the stamp plate carrier in terms of strength, material durability and so on are particularly met if as the first plastic material, polyoxymethylene (POM) or the like is provided, wherein POM moreover also is suitable to be processed by means of a multicomponent injection molding process. Naturally, also other materials suitable for a multicomponent injection molding process, such as, e.g., acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymers (ABS), polypropylene (PP), polyamide (PA), polycarbonate (PC) or PC/ABS may be used.
When choosing the soft plastic material for the stamp plate, besides the requirement that the former is suitable for a multicomponent injection molding process, particularly the wettability as well as the quality of the imprint must be considered, wherein in this connection it has proven particularly advantageous if the second plastic material of the stamp plate has a Shore hardness A of substantially 50 to 60. Tests have shown that the aforementioned criteria in terms of wettability, quality of imprint and also the simple manufacture by a multicomponent injection molding process are met in particular if a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) or the like is provided as the second plastic material.
In order to design the stamp image of the stamp plate variable at least in parts thereof by allowing individual stamp symbols to be detachably inserted in the stamp plate, it is advantageous if the stamp plate comprises at least in parts thereof a groove or web structure for the insertion of stamp symbols. By this design, a secure hold of inserted stamp symbols in the stamp plate is ensured. Moreover, insertion and/or removal of the stamp symbols can be effected in a simple manner.
Regarding a simple, cost-effective manufacture and an attachment of the stamp symbols on the stamp plate without any problems, it is advantageous if the groove or web structure comprises at least one groove or web having a rectangular, in particular a square, cross-section. As an alternative thereto, it is also possible that the groove or web structure comprises at least one groove or web having a trapezoidal, rhomboidal or comparable cross-section, the assembled webs and grooves thereby having cross-sections engaging one behind the other, which will reliably result in a tight connection between the stamp symbols and the stamp plate.
The self-inking stamp according to the invention and of the initially defined type is characterized in that a stamp plate unit according to any one of claims 1 to 8 is provided. By providing a stamp plate unit according to any one of claims 1 to 8, the advantages already previously mentioned with regard to the stamp plate unit will result in connection with the self-inking stamp, and reference is made to what has been said before so as to avoid repetitions.
In the following, the invention will be explained in more detail by way of preferred exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings to which, however, it shall not be restricted. In detail, in the drawings,
a shows an exploded, perspective view of a stamp plate unit comprising a round stamping face according to the prior art;
b shows a perspective view of a stamp plate unit according to the invention having a round stamping plate and produced in a multicomponent injection molding process;
a shows an exploded, perspective view of a stamp plate unit according to the prior art comprising a rectangular stamp plate with a central recess;
b shows a perspective view of a stamp plate unit according to the invention comprising a rectangular stamp plate with a central recess, provided by means of a multicomponent injection molding process;
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This results in a stamp plate unit 4 produced in a two-component injection molding process, which unit can be manufactured at low costs in a single process step and thus is particularly well suited for a production in large numbers. Yet, due to the grooves 9 provided for receiving stamp symbols 10, it is at the same time possible to obtain an individual, variable stamp image.
Apart from the rectangular and/or round shape illustrated, the stamp plate may, of course, have any other shape desired, e.g. oval or square, and it may also contain any recesses desired.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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GM 788/2002 | Nov 2002 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AT03/00333 | 11/6/2003 | WO | 5/20/2005 |