Claims
- 1. A method of making a hand stamp having a body portion having a smooth surface comprising the steps of:(a) constructing a printing element having an image thereon comprising the steps of: (i) superimposing a grid over a first negative having formed thereon the negative of the image to be produced and an image border circumscribing the image said grid having walls defining at least one opening, and cooperating with said first negative to form a first chamber; (ii) filling said first chamber with a photopolymer to form a precursor printing element having a first and second surface; (iii) overlaying a transparent film over said filled grid to form a precursor engagement surface on said photopolymer; (iv) superimposing over said transparent film a second negative having at least one clear area in index with said image of said first negative and an opaque area surrounding said clear opening; (v) passing rays of light through said second negative to expose said precursor engagement surface of said photopolymer to light to form a printing element engagement surface; (vi) passing rays of light through said first negative to expose said first surface of said precursor printing element to light to form a printing element having an image; and (vii) removing said printing element from said grid; and (b) urging said printing element engagement surface into pressural engagement with the smooth surface of said body portion of the hand stamp.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1 including the further step of urging said transparent film into pressural engagement with said precursor engagement surface.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 1 in which said first negative has a plurality of images formed thereon and an image border circumscribing each said image.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 3 in which said grid comprises walls defining a plurality of openings and cooperates with said first negative to form a plurality of chambers.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 4 in which said second negative has a plurality of clear openings circumscribed by opaque areas.
- 6. A method of making a hand stamp having a body portion having a smooth surface comprising the steps of:(a) constructing a printing element having an image thereon comprising the steps of: (i) superimposing a transparent, protective film over a first negative having formed thereon the image to be produced and an image border circumscribing the image; (ii) superimposing over said protective film a grid having walls defining at least one opening, and cooperating with said protective film to form a first chamber; (iii) filling said first chamber with a photopolymer to form a precursor printing element having first and second surfaces; (iv) overlaying a transparent film over said filled grid; (v) superimposing over said transparent film a second negative having at least one clear area in index with said image of said first negative and an opaque area surrounding said clear opening; (vi) exerting a pressure upon said second negative and said second transparent film to exert a pressure on said second surface of said precursor printing element to form a substantially planar precursor engagement surface; (vii) passing ultraviolet rays of light through said second negative to expose said precursor engagement surface to said ultraviolet rays of light to form an engagement surface; (viii) passing rays of ultraviolet light through said first negative and said first transparent film to expose said first surface of said precursor printing element to said rays of ultraviolet light to form a precursor printing element; and (ix) removing said precursor printing element from said grid; and (x) removing from said precursor printing element unexposed polymers to form a printing element having a printing element engagement surface; and (b) urging said printing element engagement surface of said printing element into pressural engagement with the smooth surface of said body portion of the hand stamp.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 6 including the further step of washing said precursor printing element with water prior to its removal from said grid.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part Application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/353,115 filed Jul. 14, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,095,046.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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