Information
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Patent Grant
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6352546
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Patent Number
6,352,546
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Date Filed
Monday, November 20, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 5, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 606 186
- 606 184
- 606 185
- 606 187
- 606 188
- 606 189
- 606 1
- 604 46
- 604 47
- 604 48
- 081 922
- 081 921
- 415 202
- 415 904
- 415 191
- 415 140
- 415 141
- 433 132
- 433 126
- 433 129
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A tattoo needle pneumatic operating mechanism which utilizes a housing which has an internal cavity. A fan gear is rotatably mounted within the cavity. A cam is attached to the fan gear. Mounted on the cam is a cam lobe. The cam lobe is to engage with a cam surface which is mounted in conjunction with a slide. A tattoo needle is mounted to the slide. Revolving of the fan gear by air pressure causes the slide to reciprocate which causes the needle to reciprocate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The field of this invention relates to reciprocating or oscillating mechanisms and more particularly to a mechanism that is to be operated by air pressure and used to cause oscillation of a tattoo needle.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the forming of a tattoo on skin, a needle is utilized which includes a small quantity of ink. The needle is penetrated within the skin leaving a small spot of the ink which will result in the production of the discoloration of the skin. Repeating this procedure numerous times in a particular pattern with different colors of ink in conjunction with the tattoo needle will result in the production of the desired tattoo.
In the producing of most tattoos, it is required to insert the needle within the skin hundreds of times, and in some tattoos, even thousands of times. The most common technique of producing a tattoo is to manually insert and withdraw the needle each and every time. In order to decrease the amount of time it takes to make a tattoo, in the past it has been known to use some kind of a mechanism that causes the needle to oscillate rapidly with the user only being required to carefully move the needle from one location to another. These locations are generally adjacent to each other, and the needle will be moved continually from these locations until the desired pattern of the tattoo is reproduced. In the past, this type of mechanism has been operated electrically.
The electrical type of mechanism for causing oscillation of a tattoo needle has been rather complex and therefore inherently expensive and is readily subject to failure after a length of time of operation. It is desirable that the mechanism operate for an extended length of time without failure. It seems that the electrically operated mechanism is readily subject to failure after a certain length of time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One of the primary objectives of the present invention is to construct a tattoo needle oscillation mechanism which can be operated over an extended length of time practically eliminating the possibility of failure.
Another objective of the present invention is to construct a tattoo needle oscillation mechanism which is composed of few parts therefore non-complex and can be manufactured at a reasonable cost and therefore sold to the ultimate consumer at a reasonable cost.
The tattoo needle pneumatic operating mechanism of the present invention utilizes a block type of housing within which is formed a cavity and an air passage. The air passage is to be connected to a source of pressurized air. A fan gear is mounted within the cavity with the fan gear being rotatable relative to the housing. A spindle is attached to the fan gear and extends upwardly therefrom. Mounted on the spindle is a cam. Mounted against the housing is a slide with there being a hole formed in the slide. The cam is located within the hole. A shaft is also mounted on the slide with a tattoo needle to be connected to the shaft. Rotation of the fan gear causes the cam to move back and forth within the hole formed within the slide which causes the slide to reciprocate (oscillate) and simultaneously the tattoo needle to also reciprocate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is to be made to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangement shown in the drawings.
FIG. 1
is an exploded isometric view of the tattoo needle pneumatic operating mechanism of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the tattoo needle pneumatic operating mechanism of the present invention showing the mechanism in its assembled state and with the tattoo needle being in its right most position during its movement; and
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
but showing the tattoo needle in its left most position in its path of movement.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring particularly to the drawings, there is shown the tattoo needle pneumatic operating mechanism
10
of this invention. The mechanism
10
utilizes a housing
12
which is basically in the form of a rectangularly shaped block. The housing
12
has an interior planar surface
14
. Formed within the planar surface
14
and within the housing
12
is a circular shaped cavity
16
. Fixedly mounted within the housing
12
and centrally located within the cavity
16
is a pin
18
. Typically, the pin
18
will be constructed of a metallic material with generally the housing
12
being constructed of a plastic material. Also formed within the interior surface
14
at the corners thereof are threaded holes
20
with it being understood that there are four in number of the threaded holes
20
. A cover
22
is to be located on the interior surface
14
. The cover
22
includes a series of holes
24
located with there being a hole at each corner thereof. A threaded screw fastener
26
is to pass through each hole
24
and threadably connect with a hole
20
thereby securely mounting the cover
22
onto the housing
12
. The cover
22
includes an elongated opening
28
which connects to an elongated through channel
29
.
Mounted on the pin
18
is a fan gear
30
which has a plurality of blades
31
. Fixedly attached to the fan gear and extending upwardly therefrom is a cam
32
. Integrally formed in conjunction with the cam
32
is a lateral protuberance which is defined as a cam lobe
34
. The cam
32
and the cam lobe
34
is to connect with a rectangularly shaped hole
36
which is formed within a slide
38
. The slide
38
constitutes a block of material with generally plastic being preferred. It is to be understood also that the cover
22
would generally be constructed of plastic. However, it would be within the scope of this invention the cover
22
, the slide
38
and the housing
12
could also be constructed of a metallic material.
Also formed interiorly of the housing
12
is an air inlet passage
40
. One end of this air inlet passage
40
connects with the cavity
16
, and the opposite end of the air inlet passage
40
connects with a threaded nipple
42
that is fixedly mounted on the exterior surface of the housing
12
. The threaded nipple
42
is to facilitate airtight connection with a connector
44
. The connector
44
is mounted at the outer end of a flexible tube
46
. The flexible tube
46
is to be connected to a source of pressurized air, which is not shown. The passage
40
is canted relative to the longitudinal center axis of the housing
12
so the passage connects to the cavity
16
almost tangentially. The reason for this is so the pressurized air will be directed against the blades
31
of the fan gear
30
and cause such to rotate. The expended air is to be discharged through slot
41
formed in the housing
12
which connects with cavity
16
.
Fixedly mounted on the slide
38
is a shaft
48
. The shaft
48
extends through the elongated opening
28
. A tattoo needle
50
has a sharp pointed outer end
52
and a ring shaped at end
52
. Mounted within the ring shaped aft end
54
is a resilient grommet
56
which is normally constructed of rubber. The shaft
48
is to be mounted within the through hole
58
formed within the grommet
56
.
The operation of the mechanism
10
of this invention is as follows: Air pressure is supplied through the tube
46
into passage
40
which is then forced against the blades
31
of the fan gear
30
. As a result, the fan gear
30
is rotated which similarly rotates the cam lobe
34
. The cam lobe
34
pushes against the cam surface which comprises the forward end and the rearward end of the hole
36
. The result is that the slide
38
is moved between the aft position, shown in
FIG. 2
, and the fore position, shown in
FIG. 3
with this movement continuing very rapidly, with the reciprocating movement resembling oscillations. This oscillatory movement is transferred through the shaft
48
to the tattoo needle
50
with the result that the sharp pointed outer end
52
rapidly penetrates a person's skin and then withdraws from the person's skin and then repenetrates the skin, and so forth. Ink is to be supplied to the internal cavity
60
of the needle
50
. The needle
50
will generally be mounted within some type of a handle
62
with it being understood that the needle
50
is designed to reciprocate relative to the handle
62
. The tattoo needle will generally be constructed of a steel that is capable of being sterilized.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the essential attributes thereof. Reference should be made to the appending claims rather than the foregoing specification as indicating the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A tattoo needle pneumatic operating mechanism comprising:a housing having a cavity, said housing having an air passage, said air passage adapted to connect to a source of pressurized air, said air passage connecting with said cavity; a fan gear mounted in said cavity, said fan gear capable of rotative movement; a cam attached to said fan gear and extending therefrom; a cam lobe attached to said cam, said cam lobe being off center relative to said cam; a slide having a cam surface, said cam lobe to connect with said cam surface; and a needle mounting shaft mounted on said slide, said shaft adapted to connect with a tattoo needle, wherein applying of air pressure into said cavity causes said fan gear to rotate which by said cam lobe causes said slide to reciprocate which simultaneously causes said needle mounting shaft to reciprocate.
- 2. The tattoo needle pneumatic operating mechanism as defined in claim 1 wherein:said cam surface comprising a non-circular hole.
- 3. The tattoo needle pneumatic operating mechanism as defined in claim 1 wherein:a pin extending through said cavity and being fixedly attached to said housing, said fan gear being rotatably mounted on said pin.
- 4. The tattoo needle pneumatic operating mechanism as defined in claim 1 wherein:a cover mounted on said housing, said cover having a through channel, said slide being movably mounted in said through channel.
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Date |
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Balson |
May 1976 |
A |
4204438 |
Binaris et al. |
May 1980 |
A |
6033421 |
Theiss et al. |
Mar 2000 |
A |