Claims
- 1. A stencil stamp assembly, comprising:
- a base member;
- an ink-bearing member located on said base member and comprising at least two layers having different densities, said at least two layers of said ink-bearing member being impregnated with ink;
- a thermal stencil sheet covering a surface of said ink-bearing member and forming a stamping part and a sealing part, wherein said sealing part of said thermal stencil sheet is adhered to outer side surfaces of said base member such that said sealing part sealingly encloses said ink-bearing member between said base member and said thermal stencil sheet; and
- a shirt member surrounding an outer peripheral side of said base member, said skirt member capable of substantially vertical movement with respect to said base member between a first position at which a lower end portion of said skirt member projects beyond said stamping part, a second position, at which said lower end portion of said skirt member is flush with said stamping part, and a third position, at which said lower end portion of said skirt member is above said stamping part, said vertical movement preventing inadvertent contact with said base member during an operation of said stencil stamp assembly.
- 2. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 1, wherein said layers of said ink-bearing member are stacked, one on top of the other, a first layer is located closer to said thermal stencil sheet than a second layer, and wherein said first layer has a higher density than said second layer.
- 3. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 2, wherein a thickness of said second layer is at least twice as large as a thickness of said first layer.
- 4. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 2, wherein said first layer has a density between 100 and 800 kg/m.sup.3.
- 5. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 2, wherein said second layer has a density between 40 and 240 kg/m.sup.3.
- 6. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 1, wherein said layers of said ink-bearing member are selected from a group consisting of an elastic foam synthetic resin and a non-woven fabric.
- 7. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 1, wherein said layers of said ink-bearing member are formed of the same material.
- 8. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 1, wherein adjoining surfaces of said layers of said ink-bearing member have irregularities, and wherein said irregularities prevent said layers from shifting relative to one another.
- 9. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 1, wherein said layers of said ink-bearing member are joined together by welds.
- 10. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a handgrip, wherein said base member is connected to said handgrip of the stencil stamp assembly.
- 11. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 1, wherein said layers of said ink-bearing member are stacked, one on top of the other, a first layer has a higher density than a second layer, and wherein a thickness of said second layer is larger than a thickness of said first layer.
- 12. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 1, wherein said layers of said ink-bearing member are stacked, one on top of the other, and wherein a layer having the highest density is located adjacent said thermal stencil sheet.
- 13. The stencil stamp assembly according to claim 2, wherein said ink bearing member comprises more than two layers, and the layer having the lowest density is located furthest from said thermal stencil sheet.
- 14. A stamp assembly, comprising:
- a handgrip;
- a base member connectable to said handgrip;
- an ink-bearing member impregnated with ink and located on said base member, said ink-bearing member comprising at least two layers having different densities;
- a thermal stencil sheet stationarily covering a surface of said ink-bearing member and having a stamping part and a sealing part, wherein said sealing part of said thermal stencil sheet is adhered to outer side surfaces of said base member such that said sealing part sealingly encloses said ink-bearing member between said base member and said thermal stencil sheet;
- a skirt member surrounding an outer peripheral side of said base member, said skirt member capable of substantially vertical movement with respect to said base member between a first position at which a lower end portion of said skirt member projects beyond said stamping part, a second position, at which said lower end portion of said skirt member is flush with said stamping part, and a third position, at which said lower end portion of said skirt member is above said stamping part, said vertical movement preventing inadvertent contact with said base member during an operation of said stencil stamp assembly; and
- a plurality of apertures being formed through said stamping part of said thermal stencil sheet after said thermal stencil sheet is adhered to said base member, the ink from the ink-bearing member being passable through said apertures.
- 15. The stamp assembly according to claim 14, wherein a first layer of said ink-bearing member is located closer to said thermal stencil sheet than a second layer, and wherein said first layer has a higher density than said second layer.
- 16. The stamp assembly according to claim 15, wherein said second layer has a thickness at least twice as large as a thickness of said first layer.
- 17. The stamp assembly according to claim 15, wherein said first layer has a density between 100 and 800 kg/m.sup.3.
- 18. The stamp assembly according to claim 15, wherein said second layer has a density between 40 and 240 kg/m.sup.3.
- 19. The stamp assembly according to claim 14, wherein said ink-bearing member is located in a recess formed in said base member, a portion of said ink-bearing member projects from said base member, and said stamping part of said thermal stencil sheet covers the projecting portion of said ink-bearing member.
- 20. The stamp assembly according to claim 14, wherein peripheral portions of said thermal stencil sheet are adhesively attached to said base member.
- 21. The stamp assembly according to claim 14, wherein said layers of said ink bearing member are stacked, one on top of the other, the highest density layer is located adjacent the thermal stencil sheet, and the layers are arranged so that the densities of the layers is lower the further away from the thermal stencil sheet the layer is located.
- 22. A stamp assembly, comprising:
- a handgrip;
- a base member connectable to said handgrip;
- an ink-bearing member impregnated with ink and located on said base member, said ink-bearing member having a continuously varying density;
- a thermal stencil sheet stationarily covering a surface of said ink-bearing member and having a stamping part and a sealing part, wherein said sealing part of said thermal stencil sheet is adhered to outer side surfaces of said base member to sealingly enclose said ink-bearing member between said base member and said thermal stencil sheet;
- a skirt member surrounding an outer peripheral side of said base member, said skirt member capable of substantially vertical movement with respect to said base member between a first position at which a lower end portion of said skirt member projects beyond said stamping part, a second position, at which said lower end portion of said skirt member is flush with said stamping part, and a third position, at which said lower end portion of said skirt member is above the stamping part, said vertical movement preventing inadvertent contact with said base member during an operation of said stencil stamp assembly; and
- a plurality of apertures being formed through said stamping part of said thermal stencil sheet after said thermal stencil sheet is adhered to said base member to enclose said ink-bearing member, ink from the ink-bearing member being passable through said apertures.
- 23. A stamp assembly according to claim 22, wherein a surface of said ink-bearing member having the highest density is located adjacent said thermal stencil sheet.
- 24. A stamp assembly according to claim 23, wherein said ink-bearing member is comprised of an elastic foam synthetic resin.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/396,720 field Mar. 1, 1996 now abandoned.
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