The present invention relates to ink pads. In particular, the present invention relates to systems and methods for providing an ink pad that is easily opened and sealed shut. In some implementations, the described ink pad comprises a lid and a base that are configured to couple with each other via one or more magnets and/or other coupling mechanisms.
Stamp pads generally comprise a quantity of ink that can be applied to a first surface (such as a stamp, fingertip, and/or any other suitable surface) by contacting the first surface with a portion of the stamp pad that comprises the ink. Once ink has been applied to the first surface, the first surface can then be pressed against a second surface such that a portion of the ink transfers from the first surface to the second surface. In this regard, stamp pads can be useful in a wide variety of applications in which ink is to be transferred from one surface with a particular pattern (e.g., a stamp) to a second surface such that the pattern from the first surface is transferred to the second surface. Some non-limiting examples of stamp pad uses include creating stamped designs, date stamping, capturing fingerprints, and a wide variety of other uses that include applying ink to a desired surface.
While conventional stamp pads may be useful for containing and storing ink, such pads are not necessarily without their shortcomings. Indeed, some such pads can be relatively difficult to open, can be relatively difficult to close, can function in a non-intuitive manner, can allow the ink to dry out relatively rapidly, can readily allow ink to spread undesirably from the stamp pad to cause unwanted messes, and can otherwise be difficult to use.
Thus, while techniques currently exist that are used to provide stamp pads, challenges still exist, including those listed above. Accordingly, it would be an improvement in the art to augment or even replace current techniques with other techniques.
The present invention relates to ink pads. In particular, the present invention relates to systems and methods for providing an ink pad that is easily opened and sealed shut. In some implementations, the described ink pad comprises a lid and a base that are configured to couple with each other via one or more magnets and/or other coupling mechanisms.
The described ink pad (or pigment container) can comprise any suitable component or characteristic that allows it to contain and store a pigment (or ink) in a manner that a stamp, fingertip, and/or other transfer substrate is able to receive pigment from the pad and to deposit such pigment on another desired substrate. In some implementations, however, the ink pad comprises one or more lids, bases, absorbent materials, coupling mechanisms, seals, and/or gripping surfaces.
In accordance with some implementations, the pad, ink pad, and/or pigment pad (where such terms may be used interchangeably herein) has: a lid having a first magnetic coupler; a base having a second magnetic coupler; and an absorbent material that is configured to receive and store an amount of pigment, ink, and/or another suitable material. Additionally, in some such implementations, the lid and the base are configured to couple together in a face to face configuration so as to define a cavity that houses the absorbent material, and the first magnetic coupler and the second magnetic coupler are configured to magnetically couple with each other to magnetically and releasably couple the lid and the base together in the face to face configuration.
In accordance with some other implementations, the described ink pad includes: a lid defining a first recess and comprising a first magnetic coupler; a base defining a second recess and comprising a second magnetic coupler; an absorbent material comprising an ink (or other pigment); and a seal that is configured to be disposed between a face of the lid and a face of the base when the lid and the base are coupled together in a face to face configuration. In some such implementations, the first and second magnetic couplers are configured to magnetically and releasably couple the lid and the base together in the face to face configuration such that the first and second recesses form a cavity that houses the absorbent material.
In still other implementations, the ink pad includes: a lid defining a first recess and further comprising a first and a second magnetic coupler; a base defining a second recess and further comprising a third and a fourth magnetic coupler; an absorbent material comprising an ink (or other pigment), the absorbent material being coupled to, and disposed in, at least one of the first recess and the second recess; and a seal that is configured to be disposed between a face of the lid and a face of the base when the ink pad is in a closed position. Moreover, in some such implementations, the lid and base are configured to magnetically couple together such that the first and second recesses define a cavity that houses the absorbent material when the ink pad is in a closed position. Furthermore, in some implementations, the first and the third magnetic couplers are configured to magnetically and releasably couple with each other to magnetically and releasably couple the lid and base together at least one of face to face and back to back, and the second and fourth magnetic couplers are configured to magnetically and releasably couple with each other to magnetically and releasably couple a perimeter of the lid with a perimeter of the base when the ink pad is in an opened position.
While the described ink pad can be particularly useful in the area of containing and/or storing ink or another pigment for application to another surface via a die, block, seal, stamp, fingertip, and/or other transfer substrate, the described ink pad can be used to contain and store any other suitable material or materials, including, without limitation, one or more paints, pigments, dyes, pigment refills, inkless printing solutions (e.g., for fingerprinting and/or any other suitable purpose), balms, lotions, moisturizers, cosmetics, makeups, foundations (e.g., facial or otherwise), chalks, mirrors, combs, brushes, applicators, pictures, and/or other suitable materials and/or objects.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth or will become more fully apparent in the description that follows and in the appended claims. The features and advantages may be realized and obtained by means of the instruments and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. Furthermore, the features and advantages of the invention may be learned by the practice of the invention or will be obvious from the description, as set forth hereinafter.
In order that the manner in which the above recited and other features and advantages of the present invention are obtained, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof, which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that the drawings depict only representative embodiments of the present invention and are not, therefore, to be considered as limiting the scope of the invention, the present invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention relates to ink pads. In particular, the present invention relates to systems and methods for providing an ink pad that is easily opened and sealed shut. In some implementations, the described ink pad comprises a lid and a base that are configured to couple with each other via one or more magnets and/or other coupling mechanisms.
In general, the described systems and methods relate to an ink pad that is configured to contain and store one or more materials, such as one or more inks, paints, pigments, dyes, coloring agents, pigment refills, balms, lotions, moisturizers, cosmetics, makeups, foundations (e.g., facial or otherwise), chalks, mirrors, combs, brushes, applicators, pictures, writing utensils, and/or other suitable materials and/or objects. In some embodiments, however, the described ink pad comprises one or more pigments or inks, which can include, but are not limited to, one or more dye inks, inks, dyes, pigments, coloring agents, water-based dye inks, distress inks, waterproof dye inks, pigment inks, graphite inks, semi-inkless printing/stamp solutions, inkless printing/stamp solutions, solutions that cause a substrate (e.g., paper and/or any other suitable substrate) to change color in places that are contacted by such solutions, hybrid inks, solvent inks, chalk inks, watermark inks, resist inks, sticky inks, specialty inks, permanent inks, opaque inks, translucent inks, invisible inks, embossing inks, alcohol inks, reflective inks, glow in the dark inks, and/or other suitable materials comprising one or more pigments, dyes, coloring agents, and/or other inks that are configured to be absorbed into (or otherwise releasably retained at) an absorbent material in the ink pad, and then to be transferred from the absorbent material to another substrate by a stamp and/or another transfer substrate. In this regard, the terms ink, transferable pigment, and pigment may be used to refer to any of the foregoing materials.
While the described ink pad can comprise any suitable component or characteristic that allows it function as intended,
With respect to the lid 15 and base 20, the lid and base can each comprise any suitable component or characteristic that allows them to couple together to form a cavity in which the absorbent material 30 and/or any other suitable material (e.g., ink) is stored. In some embodiments, at least one of the lid and the base are configured to hold the absorbent material. In this regard, the lid and/or base can comprise a one or more recesses, flat surfaces, and/or other contact surfaces on which the absorbent material is configured to be placed. By way of illustration,
While in some embodiments, one of the lid 15 or the base 20 individually defines the complete depth of the cavity or recess 22 (with the other comprising a substantially flat internal or face or surface that is configured to cap the cavity), in some other embodiments, each of the lid and the base define a portion of the cavity, or in other words, each of the lid and the base comprise a recess 22 on an internal surface. While, in some embodiments, such recesses are more or less pronounced in either the base or the lid, in other embodiments (e.g., as shown in
Although in some embodiments, the lid 15 and the base 20 each comprises a discrete monolithic component, in some other embodiments, the lid and/or the base each comprise multiple components that couple together to form the lid or the base. In this regard, the lid and the base may each comprise any suitable number of components that allow the ink pad 10 to function as described herein. By way of non-limiting illustration,
With respect to the coupling mechanism 25, the ink pad 10 can comprise any suitable coupling mechanism that allows the lid 15 and the base 20 to selectively couple to and decouple from each other relatively easily. In this regard, the coupling mechanism can allow the lid and base to couple to each other in any suitable manner, including, without limitation, by coupling with each other face to face (e.g., as shown in
Some examples of suitable coupling mechanisms 25 comprise one or more magnetic couplers, snaps, hook-and-loop fasteners, clasps, catches, mechanical engagements, frictional engagements, adhesive engagements, and/or other suitable engagements that are configured to selectively couple the lid 15 and the base 20 together in a manner that allows them to be coupled and decoupled relatively easily. In some embodiments, however, the coupling mechanism comprises one or more magnetic couplers.
Where the coupling mechanism 25 comprises one or more magnetic couplers, the magnetic couplers can comprise any suitable type of magnets and/or corresponding magnetic materials (e.g., ferromagnetic materials, paramagnetic materials, and/or any other suitable materials that are attracted to a magnet used in a magnetic coupler and that are suitable for use in the ink pad 10). Some non-limiting examples of such magnets comprise any suitable type of magnets, including, without limitation, one or more magnets comprising neodymium-iron boron, samarium-cobalt, one or more ceramics, one or more ferrites, one or more sintered composites comprising powdered iron oxide and barium/strontium carbonate ceramic, alnico, magnetite, lodestone, cobalt, nickel, iron, gadolinium, dysprosium, one or more iron alloys, one or more types of steel, one or more rare earth metals, and/or any other suitable type of material or materials that have magnetic properties and are attracted to one or more magnetic materials (as discussed below). Additionally, where the magnetic couplers comprise one or more magnetic materials, such materials can comprise any suitable material, including, without limitation, iron, nickel, cobalt, and/or any other suitable ferromagnetic, paramagnetic, and/or other material that is attracted to a magnet in a magnetic coupler and that is suitable for use in the ink pad 10.
Where the ink pad 10 comprises a set of magnetic couplers (with each set comprising at least two magnets or at least one magnet and a corresponding magnetic material), the magnetic couplers can be configured in any suitable manner that allows the lid 15 and base 20 to couple with each other as described herein. In some embodiments, the lid and the base each comprise a portion of a set of magnetic couplers. Indeed, in some embodiments, one of the base and the lid comprises a first magnet and the other of the base and the lid comprises a second magnet that is disposed in a position that corresponds to a position of the first magnet such that the base and the lid can be magnetically and releasably coupled together via the first and second magnets. In some other embodiments, one of the base and the lid comprises a first magnet and the other of the base and the lid comprises a first magnetic material (e.g., a piece of metal) that is disposed in a position that corresponds to a position of the first magnet such that the base and the lid can be magnetically and releasably coupled together via the first magnet and the first magnetic material.
Although some embodiments of the ink pad 10 comprise a single set of magnetic couplers (e.g., a two corresponding magnets or one magnet and a corresponding magnetic material), in some other embodiments, the ink pad comprises 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or any other suitable number of sets of magnetic couplers. Indeed, in some non-limiting embodiments (e.g., as illustrated in
In some embodiments in which the ink pad 10 comprises more than one set of magnetic couplers 26, the ink pad comprises (1) at least one set of magnetic couplers that is configured to couple the base 20 and lid 15 in a face to face configuration (or a closed configuration; e.g., as shown in
Additionally, while the magnetic couplers 26 can be disposed in any suitable location on the ink pad 10,
With respect now to the absorbent material 30, the ink pad 10 can comprise any suitable number of pads (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or more), of any suitable shape (e.g., substantially rectangular, square, triangular, circular, polygonal, and/or any other suitable shape), and in any configuration (e.g., one absorbent material per ink pad, a plurality of ink pads organized as a palette in the ink pad, and/or any other suitable configuration). By way of non-limiting illustration,
The absorbent material 30 can comprise any suitable material that is configured to absorb, store, and/or otherwise retain one or more inks, pigments, and/or other suitable substances that are desirably transferred from the absorbent material to another surface (e.g., via a stamp, finger, roller, and/or other transfer substrate) to create a desired pattern. In this regard some non-limiting examples of suitable absorbent materials include one or more pieces of felt, cloth, sponge, polychloroprene, cotton, foam, sponge foam, foamed rubber, foam, fabric, paper, plastic, a substrate (e.g., for an inkless pigment or otherwise), porous materials, spongy materials, and/or any other suitable material. For instance,
Turning now to the seals 35, the ink pad 10 optionally comprises one or more seals that help limit air flow into and/or out of the ink pad when the pad is in the closed position. In this regard, the ink pad can comprise any suitable seal that is capable of limiting air flow into and/or from the pad when the pad is in the closed position. Indeed, in some embodiments, the lid 15 and/or the base 20 comprise one or more ridges, protrusions, and/or other seals that extend from the internal face (e.g., of the interior component 45 and/or the exterior component 50). While, in some embodiments, such seals contact a flat surface on the opposing lid or base, in some other embodiments, one or more seals extending from the lid and/or base are configured to extend into one or more corresponding recesses in the other of the lid and/or base when the ink pad is in the closed position. By way of non-limiting illustration,
With respect now to the gripping surfaces 40, the lid 15 and/or base 20 can comprise any suitable gripping surfaces that allow a user to easily grab both the lid and the base and to separate to the two components. Some examples of suitable gripping surfaces comprise one or more ridges, processes, bumps, knurled surfaces, roughened surfaces, recesses, depressions, finger holds, tacky areas, and/or other features that make it relatively easy for a user to grab and separate the lid and the base. By way of non-limiting illustration,
The described ink pad 10 can be any suitable shape. Indeed, in some embodiments, the ink pad is substantially square, rectangular, triangular, hexagonal, octagonal, pentagonal, polygonal, circular, elliptical, cuboidal, prism shaped (e.g., rectangular prism, triangular prism, square prism, and/or any other suitable prism shape), symmetrical, asymmetrical, regular shaped, irregularly shaped, and/or any other suitable shape. By way of non-limiting illustration,
The described ink pad 10 can be any suitable size that allows it to function as described herein. In some embodiments, however, the length and width of the ink pad are each between about 0.5 cm and about 46 cm, or any subrange thereof. Indeed, in some embodiments, the length and width are between about 4 cm and about 20 cm (e.g., between about 6 cm and about 16 cm). Additionally, as some embodiments of the ink pad are not square, the length and width of the ink pad need not be equal. For instance, some embodiments of the ink pad have a width that is between about 6 cm and about 10 cm and a length that is between about 9 cm and about 15 cm (each falling in the aforementioned range of between about 0.5 cm and about 46 cm). Indeed, in some embodiments, the ink pad has a length of about 12.5 cm and a width of about 8.5 cm.
The ink pad 10 can further have any suitable thickness. Indeed, in some embodiments, when the ink pad is in a closed position (e.g., as shown in
In addition to the aforementioned components, the described ink pad 10 can comprise any other suitable component. Some examples of such components include, but are not limited to, one or more brushes; applicators; lights; electronic devices; wipes; cleaners; mirrors; stamps, glues; dividers (e.g., to separate one or more pieces of absorbent materials comprising ink (or other pigments) from one or more other pieces of absorbent materials comprising one or more other inks (or other pigments); and/or other suitable objects or materials. By way of non-limiting illustration,
Additionally, the described ink pad 10 can have any other suitable characteristic that allows it to operate as intended. Indeed, in some embodiments, the ink pad is ergonomically shaped to be more comfortable and easy to use than some conventional ink pads. Additionally, although some embodiments of the lid 15 and/or the base 20 are opaque, in some other embodiments, the lid and/or the base comprise a translucent and/or transparent object, or an object having a translucent and/or transparent portion. In some such embodiments, a user is able to attach a stamp to an outer surface of the ink pad (e.g., the lid or the base), and is then able to see through the lid or base to properly position the stamp. Additionally, while some embodiments of the described ink pad comprise a lid 15 and base 20 that are hingedly coupled together and further comprise one or more magnetic (or other suitable) coupling mechanisms, in some other embodiments, however, (as shown the figures) the lid 15 and the base 20 each comprise discrete objects that are not coupled together with a hinge.
Thus, as discussed herein, some embodiments of the present invention relate to ink pads. In particular, some embodiments of the present invention relate to systems and methods for providing an ink pad that is easily opened and sealed shut. In some implementations, the described ink pad comprises a lid and a base that are configured to couple with each other via one or more magnets and/or other coupling mechanisms.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments, examples, implementations, and illustrations are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. In addition, as the terms on, disposed on, attached to, connected to, coupled to, etc. are used herein, one object (e.g., a material, element, structure, member, etc.) can be on, disposed on, attached to, connected to, or coupled to another object—regardless of whether the one object is directly on, attached, connected, or coupled to the other object, or whether there are one or more intervening objects between the one object and the other object. Also, directions (e.g., horizontal, vertical, front back, on top of, below, above, top, bottom, side, up, down, under, over, upper, lower, lateral, etc.), if provided, are relative and provided solely by way of example and for ease of illustration and discussion and not by way of limitation. Where reference is made to a list of elements (e.g., elements a, b, c), such reference is intended to include any one of the listed elements by itself, any combination of less than all of the listed elements, and/or a combination of all of the listed elements. Furthermore, as used herein, the terms “a,” “an,” and “one” may each be interchangeable with the terms at least one and one or more.
This is a continuation of U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 15/629,507, filed Jun. 21, 2017 and entitled SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AN INK PAD, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/354,085, filed Jun. 23, 2016, and entitled SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AN INK PAD, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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