Stamping kit, components thereof, and methods of use
11712914 · 2023-08-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Jeff Wolter (Commack, NY, US)
- Guy Tevel (Ramat-Gan, IL)
- John Kraljic (Riverhead, NY, US)
- Rita Pannulla (Patchogue, NY, US)
- Adam Wolter (Syosset, NY, US)
- James Caruso (Holbrook, NY, US)
- Allison Grynberg (Huntington Station, NY, US)
Cpc classification
B42D25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44B5/0085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A stamping kit is disclosed. The stamping kit includes a jig, a card, and a plurality of stamps. The jig includes an upper surface, a lower surface, a front surface, a rear surface, a card slot, and a stamping slot. The card slot extends between he front surface and the rear surface, and defines a width and a height. The stamping slot extends between the upper surface and the card slot, and defines a width and a length. The card defines a width and a thickness, and is configured to slide within the card slot of the jig. Each stamp of the plurality of stamps has a proximal end configured to be engaged by a hammer, and a distal end having a character thereon. A distal portion of each stamp is configured and dimensioned to enter the stamping slot of the jig.
Claims
1. A stamping kit, comprising: a jig including an upper surface, a lower surface, a front surface, a rear surface, a card slot extending between the front surface and the rear surface, and a stamping slot extending between the upper surface and the card slot, the card slot defines a width and a height, the stamping slot defines a width and a length; a card defining a width and a thickness, the card configured and dimensioned to slide within the card slot of the jig; and a plurality of stamps, each stamp of the plurality of stamps having a proximal end configured to be selectively engaged by a hammer, and a distal end having a character thereon, a distal portion of each stamp of the plurality of stamps is configured and dimensioned to enter the stamping slot of the jig.
2. The stamping kit according to claim 1, wherein the width of the card slot of the jig is approximately equal to the width of the card.
3. The stamping kit according to claim 1, wherein the height of the card slot of the jig is approximately equal to the thickness of the card.
4. The stamping kit according to claim 1, wherein a length of the distal portion of each stamp of the plurality of stamps is approximately equal to the length of the stamping slot of the jig.
5. The stamping kit according to claim 1, wherein the jig includes a plurality of alignment marks disposed on the upper surface adjacent the stamping slot.
6. The stamping kit according to claim 5, wherein each stamp of the plurality of stamps includes an alignment mark on the distal portion.
7. The stamping kit according to claim 5, wherein adjacent alignment marks are spaced a first distance apart from each other, wherein each stamp of the plurality of stamps defines a width, and wherein the first distance is less than the width of each stamp of the plurality of stamps.
8. The stamping kit according to claim 5, wherein adjacent alignment marks are spaced a first distance apart from each other, wherein each stamp of the plurality of stamps defines a width, and wherein the first distance is approximately equal to half of the width of each stamp of the plurality of stamps.
9. The stamping kit according to claim 1, wherein the jig includes between eight and 16 alignment marks disposed on the upper surface adjacent the stamping slot.
10. The stamping kit according to claim 1, wherein the jig includes a plastic layer, a steel layer, and a rubber layer.
11. The stamping kit according to claim 1, wherein an entirety of the card is made from titanium.
12. The stamping kit according to claim 11, wherein the thickness of the card is 2 mm.
13. The stamping kit according to claim 1, further comprising a hammer configured to individually engage the proximal end of each stamp of the plurality of stamps.
14. The stamping kit according to claim 1, wherein the card includes at least 12 enumerated lines.
15. A stamping kit, comprising: a card; a stamp; and a jig including an upper surface, a lower surface, a card slot and a stamping slot defining a height extending between the upper surface and the card slot, the card slot configured and dimensioned to allow the card to pass therethrough, the stamp configured to extend completely through the height of the stamping slot, the card slot being perpendicular to the stamping slot, wherein a distal portion of the stamp is configured and dimensioned to enter the stamping slot at multiple locations along a width of the stamping slot.
16. The stamping kit according to claim 15, wherein the card is made entirely from grade 3 commercial titanium.
17. The stamping kit according to claim 16, wherein the card is 2 mm thick, and wherein the card slot defines a height of about 2 mm.
18. The stamping kit according to claim 15, wherein the jig includes a plastic portion, a steel portion, and a rubber portion.
19. The stamping kit according to claim 18, wherein the rubber portion is overmolded through part of the plastic portion and through part of the steel portion.
20. The stamping kit according to claim 15, wherein the card defines a width of about 3 inches, and wherein the card slot of the jig defines a width of about 3 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings wherein:
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)
(22)
(23)
(24)
(25)
(26)
(27)
(28)
(29)
(30)
(31)
(32)
(33)
(34)
(35)
(36)
(37)
(38)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(39) Embodiments of the presently disclosed stamping kit and components thereof are now described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. As used herein the term “distal” refers to that portion of the stamping kit, or component thereof, farther from a user, while the term “proximal” refers to that portion of the stamping kit, or component thereof, closer to the user.
(40) An embodiment of a stamping kit is illustrated in the accompanying figures and is generally referenced by numeral 100. The stamping kit 100 includes any or all of the following: at least one card 200 (
(41) Generally, and with reference to
(42) With reference to
(43) With particular regard to
(44) The card 200 in the illustrated embodiment defines a rectangle (inclusive of a square), and includes a card width “cw” of between about 6.35 cm (or about 2.5 inches) and about 8.89 cm (or about 3.5 inches) (e.g., equal to 7.62 cm or 3.0 inches), a length “cl” of between about 6.35 cm (or about 2.5 inches) and about 8.89 cm (or about 3.5 inches) (e.g., equal to 7.62 cm or 3.0 inches), and defines a card thickness “ct” of between about 1.5 mm (or about 0.06 inches) and about 2.5 mm (or about 0.1 inches) (e.g., equal to 2 mm or about 0.079 inches). In the illustrated embodiment, the card width “cw” is equal to the card length “cl.” As discussed below, the dimensions of the card 200 enable the card 200 to fit within the jig 300 snugly.
(45) In embodiments, at least a portion of (including an entirety of) the card 200 is made from titanium or a titanium alloy. Titanium is a suitable material for the card 200 because it is waterproof, non-corrosive (highly resistant to rusting and saltwater), fire resistant, and crush proof. Accordingly, cards 200 made from titanium are able to withstand various situations (including fires, floods, etc.) while still having the characters imprinted thereon being legible.
(46) In embodiments, the entire card 200 is made from Grade 3 commercial titanium, is 2 mm thick, defines a length of 7.62 cm (3.0 inches), and defines a width of 7.62 cm (3.0 inches). The particular thickness of 2 mm, as disclosed herein, along with the card 200 being made from Grade 3 commercial titanium, has been found to reduce vibration of the card 200 during stamping, to enable the card 200 to remain flat while undergoing the forces associated with being stamped, and allows the stamp 400 to penetrate the card 200 an appropriate depth such that the characters imprinted that are imprinted on the card 200 are legible. More particularly, if the card 200 is too thin (and/or made from too weak a grade of titanium), the card 200 will curl or bend during the stamping process, which may result in the card 200 becoming stuck in the jig 300. If the card 200 is too thick (and/or made from too strong a grade of titanium), it is challenging to create the proper amount of force with the hammer 500 against the proximal end 410 of the stamp 400 to sufficiently imprint the character on the stamp 400 onto the card 200.
(47) With continued reference the embodiment of the card 200 illustrated in
(48) Referring now to
(49) Moreover, the card slot 350 is dimensioned and configured such that the card 200 is able to snugly pass through. Further, the card slot 350 defines a width “csw” and a height “csh.” In embodiments, the width “csw” of the card slot 350 is approximately equal to the width “cw” of the card 200 (e.g., about 3.0 inches), and the height “csh” of the card slot 350 is approximately equal to the thickness “ct” of the card (e.g., about 2 mm).
(50) In the illustrated embodiment, the width “csw” of the card slot 350 is slightly larger than the width “cw” of the card 200, and the height “csh” of the card slot 350 is slightly larger than the thickness “ct” of the card 200 to allow the card 200 to be passed through the card slot 350 with minimal play. In embodiments, the width “csw” of the card slot 350 and the height “csh” of the card slot are between about 0.25% and about 2% larger than the respective dimensions of the card 200 to help ensure a sufficient fit. Moreover, in embodiments, the width “csw” of the card slot 350 is equal to about 3.016 inches, and the height “csh” of the card slot 350 is equal to about 0.08 inches. As used herein, the term “approximately equal” and “about” (or similar) is intended to encompass such a difference in sizes.
(51) The stamping slot 360 of the jig 300 is dimensioned and configured to accept a portion of the stamp 200 therein and to align the stamp 200 for imprinting its character onto the card 200. Further, the stamping slot 360 defines a length “ssl,” a width “ssw,” and a height “ssh.” In embodiments, the length “ssl” of the stamping slot 360 is between about 0.20 inches and about 0.30 inches (e.g., equal to about 0.254 inches), and the width “ssw” of the stamping slot 360 is between about 2.5 inches and about 2.75 inches (e.g., equal to about 2.688 inches). In embodiments, the height “ssh” of the stamping slot 360 is between about 0.175 inches and about 0.235 inches (e.g., equal to about 0.21 inches).
(52) In the illustrated embodiment, the length “ssl” of the stamping slot 360 is slightly larger than a length “sl” of the distal portion 402 of the stamp 400 (
(53) With continued reference to
(54) Additionally, the illustrated embodiment shows a particular spacing of the alignment marks 370 of the jig 300. In each set of alignment marks 370, adjacent alignment marks 370 are spaced a first distance “d1” apart from each other (
(55) With particular reference to
(56) As shown in the illustrated embodiment, the rubber may be injection molded through a portion of the first layer 302 and through a portion of the second layer 304, which are both suitable to accommodate such injection molding. Such as injection molding process helps maintain the three layers 302, 304, 306 in place relative to each other during the stamping process. The third layer 306 being made from rubber also helps increase friction between the jib 300 and the surface on which it lays, which minimizes movement therebetween during the stamping process, thereby resulting in more accurate, deeper, and more even impressions on the card 200. Additionally, the rubber of the third layer 306 helps to dampen the noise created during the stamping process.
(57) With reference to
(58) With reference to
(59) With reference to
(60) The present disclosure also includes methods of using the stamping kit 100, or components thereof, as discussed hereinabove.
(61) It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of various embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.