Benefit is claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) to Taiwan Application No. 106122607 filed on Jul. 5, 2017. The Taiwan Application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Unless otherwise indicated herein, the approaches described in this section are not admitted to be prior art by inclusion in this section.
The present disclosure relates to a stamp, and more particularly to a self-inking stamp. The self-inking stamp may include a housing and a stamp type unit being upwardly and downwardly displaceable relative to the housing.
Rubber die 94 may be provided to be attached to lower surface 96 of die bracket 90 via adhesive layer 83. To levelly align type band 95 with respect to rubber die 94 and lower surface 96 to appear stamping patterns on a surface, bearing bracket 91 may be moved relative to die bracket 90 by adjusting the two fasteners 93. However, adjusting two different fasteners 93 at two different edges of bearing bracket 91 may not be able to provide one uniform adjustment with respect to rubber die 94 and lower surface 96. In response to two fasteners 93 are not evenly adjusted, type band 95 may incline with respect to rubber die 94 and lower surface 96, which causes ink non-uniformly attached on type band 96 and generates indistinct stamping patterns on a stamping surface.
In some embodiments of the present disclosure, a stamp for applying to a surface includes a stamp type unit. The stamp type unit may include a die bracket, a first elastic element, a second elastic element, and a bearing bracket. The bearing bracket includes a type band and operatively associated with the first elastic element, the second elastic element and the die bracket. The first elastic element and the second elastic element are disposed between the die bracket and the bearing bracket in a manner that the type band is level with respect to the surface.
In some other embodiments of the present disclosure, a stamp for applying to a surface includes a stamp type unit. The stamp type unit may include a die bracket, a first elastic element, a second elastic element, and a bearing bracket. The bearing bracket includes a type band and operatively associated with the first elastic element, the second elastic element and the die bracket in a manner that the type band is level with respect to the surface. The die bracket may further include a first guiding element configured to receive the first elastic element, and a second guiding element configured to receive the second elastic element.
In yet other embodiments of the present disclosure, a stamp includes a stamp type unit. The stamp type unit may include a die bracket, a first elastic element, a second elastic element, and a bearing bracket. The bearing bracket includes a type band and operatively associated with the first elastic element, the second elastic element and the die bracket in a manner that the type band is level with respect to the surface. The bearing bracket may further define a first guiding groove to receive the first elastic element and a second guiding groove to receive the second elastic element.
The present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof. In the drawings, similar symbols typically identify similar components, unless context dictates otherwise. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description and drawings are not meant to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented here. It will be readily understood that the aspects of the present disclosure, as generally described herein, and illustrated in the drawings, can be arranged, substituted, combined, and designed in a wide variety of different configurations, all of which are explicitly contemplated herein.
In some embodiments, bearing bracket 20 is fastened to die bracket 10 with fastener 40. In
In some embodiments, bearing bracket 20 defines at least two guiding grooves 72 at two sides of bearing bracket 20 respectively complementary to guiding elements 71 and 71′. Guiding grooves are configured to receive first elastic element 50 and second elastic element 50′, respectively.
In some embodiments, one end of first opening 12 and one end of second opening 12′ are closed so that the first opening 12 and the second opening 12′ are not communicated with bottom grid pattern 73 of die bracket 10. In some embodiments, rubber die 60 is attached to grid pattern 73 via adhesive layer 83. Adhesive layer 83 may include adhesives on its surfaces corresponding to grid pattern 73 and rubber die 60. For example, adhesive layer 83 may include a first adhesive on its top surface corresponding to grid pattern 73 and a second adhesive on its bottom surface corresponding to rubber die 60.
In some embodiments, adhesive layer 83 may be applied to rubber die 60 before rubber die 60 is attached to grid pattern 73. Grid pattern 73 may provide alignment references for other stamping patterns on rubber die 60 to align with stamping patterns on stamping plane 33.
In some other embodiments, adhesive layer 83 may be applied to grid pattern 73 before rubber die 60 is attached to grid pattern 73. Grid pattern 73 may still be seen after adhesive layer 83 is applied to grid pattern 73. Therefore, grid pattern 73 may provide alignment references for other stamping patterns on rubber die 60 to align with stamping patterns on stamping plane 33.
Compared to convention approach in which grid patterns are printed in batch on adhesive layer 83 or lower surface 96 of die bracket 90, grid pattern 73 is molded as an integrated pattern when die bracket 10 is molded so that grid pattern 73 are the same for every molded die bracket 10. In the conventional approach, printed grid patterns may differ from various batches, which may lead to alignment differences among various batches.
In some embodiments, first elastic element 50 and second elastic element 51′ have substantially the same length and the same elasticity and disposed between die bracket 10 and bearing bracket 20. In addition, first elastic element 50 may be exposed from first opening 12 and extended toward bearing bracket 20 to be received in one of guiding groove 72. Similarly, second elastic element 50′ may be exposed from second opening 12′ and extended toward bearing bracket 20 to be received in the other of guiding groove 72.
In some embodiments, bearing bracket 20 includes rod 21 at a side of bearing bracket 20. Rod 21 may define hole 22 to receive fastener 40. In some embodiments, hole 22 and guiding grooves 72 are substantially in parallel. Corresponding to hole 21, die bracket 10 may also define channel 11 on rod 81 of die bracket 10. In some embodiments, channel 11, first guiding element 71 and second guiding element 71′ are substantially in parallel. Rod 81 may be disclosed between first support 82 at a first side of the die bracket 10 and second support 82′ at a second side of die bracket 10. First support 82 may be adjacent to first guiding element 71. Similarly, second support 82′ may be also adjacent to second guiding element 71′. In some embodiments, fastener 40 may include external threads to pass through hole 22 to engage with internal threads defined in channel 11 to fasten bearing bracket 20 to die bracket 10.
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In conclusion, fastener 40 of the stamp is capable of vertically moving up and down to adjust the height of adjustment assembly 30 as well as moving relative to die bracket 10 through bearing bracket 20, and coordinates with appropriate deformation of elastic elements 50 and 50′. Further, fastener 40 and elastic elements 50 and 50′ form a three-point plane to increase the uniformity in forces to enhance the stamping quality.
From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that various embodiments of the present disclosure have been described herein for purposes of illustration, and that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the various embodiments disclosed herein are not intended to be limiting, with the true scope and spirit being indicated by the following claims.
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