MARKING APPARATUS
20210031549 ยท 2021-02-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Douglas B. Cross (Brampton, Ontario, CA)
- Jeff Dayman (Waterloo, Ontario, CA)
- Tony Stewart (Toronto, Ontario, CA)
Cpc classification
E01C23/203
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C23/163
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B41K1/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41K1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K1/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A wheel part includes: a body having an axis; an annular outer surface through which the axis extends centrally and defining a socket; a stamp mounted in the socket for movement between an extended position wherein the stamp projects radially beyond the surface and a retracted position wherein the stamp terminates radially inwardly beneath the surface; and a bias mechanism adapted to bias the stamp for movement to the extended position. A manually grippable handpiece is adapted to releasably receive the body for rotatable movement about the axis and is adapted such that at least a portion of the surface projects beyond the housing. An inker is mounted to the handpiece in spaced relation to the surface such that, on rotation of the wheel, the stamp engages the inker and receives ink therefrom, whereby, when the body is roiled along a workpiece, the workpiece is demarcated at uniform intervals.
Claims
1. Apparatus comprising: a wheel part including: a body having an axis, an annular outer surface through which the axis extends centrally and defining a socket, a stamp mounted in the socket for movement between an extended position wherein the stamp projects radially beyond the annular surface and a retracted position wherein the stamp terminates radially inwardly beneath the outer surface a bias mechanism adapted to bias the stamp for movement to the extended position a manually grippable handpiece adapted to releasably receive the body for rotatable movement about the axis and adapted such that at least a portion of the annular surface projects beyond the housing; and an inker mounted to the handpiece in spaced relation to the annular surface such that, on rotation of the wheel, the stamp engages the inker and receives ink therefrom, whereby, when the body is rolled along a surface, the surface is demarcated at uniform intervals by the stamp.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the inker is a roller mounted in a cartridge, the cartridge being releasably mounted to the handpiece.
3. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the handpiece has a threaded socket of the type provided on a paint roller frame and orientated such that, when the handpiece is mounted by the socket on a threaded shaft, marks can be placed at regular intervals upon an overhead surface by handling the apparatus in the manner in which a paint roller is used to paint a ceiling and marks upon a floor surface by handling the apparatus in the manner in which a field marker is used to line a field.
4. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the body has a pair of protruding pintles defining the axis; and the handpiece includes a housing which defines, for each pintle, a slot, the slot receiving the pintle for which it is defined when the body is releasably received by the handpiece; a locking member which is adapted for releasable engagement with the housing, the locking member and which, when the pintles of the body are received by the slots and when the locking member is releasably engaged with the housing, retains the pintles in the slots.
5. Apparatus comprising: a pair of wheel parts, each including: a body having: an axis; and an annular outer surface through which the axis extends centrally and defining a socket; a stamp mounted in the socket for movement between: an extended position wherein the stamp projects radially beyond the annular surface; and a retracted position wherein the stamp terminates radially inwardly beneath the annular surface; and a bias mechanism adapted to bias the stamp for movement to the extended position the annular surface of one of the pair of wheel parts being of larger diameter than the annular surface of the other of the pair of wheel parts; a manually grippable handpiece adapted to releasably receive the bodies, one at a time, for rotatable movement about the axis and adapted such that at least a portion of the annular surface of the body received by the handpiece projects beyond the handpiece; and an inker mounted to the handpiece in spaced relation to the annular surface of the body received by the handpiece such that, on rotation of such body, the stamp engages the inker and receives ink therefrom, whereby, when either of the bodies is rolled along a surface, the surface is demarcated at uniform intervals by the stamp, the uniform intervals associated with the one of the pair of wheels being different than the uniform intervals associated with the other of the pair of wheels.
6. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: each body has a pair of protruding pintles defining the axis; and the handpiece includes: a housing which defines, for each pintle, a slot, the slot receiving the pintle for which it is defined when the body is releasabiy received by the handpiece; and a locking member which is adapted for releasable engagement with the housing, the locking member and which, when the pintles of the body are received by the slots and when the locking member is releasably engaged with the housing, retains the pintles in the slots.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0034] The wheel parts 22A,22B each include a body 32, a stamp 34 and a biaser 36.
[0035] Each body 32 has (i) a pair of pintles 33 defining an axis X-X and (ii) a toothed annular outer surface 35 through which the axis X-X extends centrally and defining a socket; the annular surface 35 of one 22A of the pair of wheel parts will be seen to be larger in diameter than the annular surface of the other 226 of the pair of wheel parts but otherwise the wheel parts are similar.
[0036] The stamp 34 is mounted in the socket for movement between: an extended position wherein the stamp projects radially beyond the annular surface; and a retracted position wherein the stamp terminates radially inwardly beneath the annular surface.
[0037] The biaser 36 is a spring adapted to bias the stamp for movement to the extended position.
[0038] The housing 24 defines a plurality of slots 38, a threaded socket 40, a pair of cavities 42, a pair of recesses 44 and a pair of voids 46 and is manually grippable by means of a handle 48. The threaded socket 40 will be understood to be of the type generally provided on a paint roller frame.
[0039] The locking member 26 has a pair of protruding legs 50 and a pair of gripping arms 52, each arm 52 terminating in a detent 54.
[0040] The cartridge 28 has a ribbed tab 56, a pair of protruding fingers 58 and an inker 60 in the form of a rotatably mounted gel cylinder loaded with ink. The cartridge will further be seen to have a protruding rib 59.
[0041] The guide 30 is pivotably mounted to the housing 24 and is shown in
[0042] In use: [0043] the fingers 58 of the cartridge are engaged in the recesses 44 of the housing, thereby to releasably mount the cartridge to the housing, all as indicated by
[0045] So assembled, when the body is rolled along a surface: [0046] the stamp engages the inker and receives ink therefrom; and [0047] the surface is demarcated at uniform intervals by the stamp, the uniform intervals varying depending upon the wheel part in use.
[0048] Movement of the guide member to an extended position allows the apparatus to be rolled along the edge of a surface as indicated by
[0049] By fitting a threaded shaft into the threaded socket, marks can be placed at regular intervals: [0050] upon an overhead surface by handling the apparatus in the manner in which a paint roller is used to paint a ceiling and marks, as indicated by
[0052] It will be appreciated that the slots 38 are positioned such that, when 22B is used, the pintles 33 are disposed in the other of the slots such that the stamp and inker and brought into operative position notwithstanding the smaller diameter.
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[0054] An alternative embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0059] Whereas two specific embodiments are illustrated and described, variations will be understood to be possible. Without limitation in this regard, it will be understood that wheels of different diameters can be provided, to provide for variable spacing, and marking cylinders of different construction can be provided, to allow for use on varying surfaces and for varying purposes. Accordingly, the invention should be understood to be limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.