Self-inking stamp
09545806 ยท 2017-01-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41K1/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K1/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41K1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K1/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41K1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A self-inking stamp is configured such that, in a marking preparation state, a marking member is maintained in a state in which it is oriented upwardly within a stamp body of the self-inking stamp and pressed against an ink pad to supply ink thereto, and, during a marking operation, after the inner frame is moved downwardly while being reversingly rotated and oriented downwardly, the downwardly-oriented marking member is exposed from the stamp body and enabled to make a mark. The self-inking stamp is also configured to lock the marking member in a state in which it is exposed from the stamp body, for replacement and cleaning of the marking member.
Claims
1. A self-inking stamp having a marking state in which it can carry out a marking operation, a marking preparation state, and a locked state, and comprising: an elastic member having a stretched state when the stamp is in the marking preparation state and a compressed state when the stamp is in the marking state and the locked state; an outer frame movable in a downward direction during a marking operation and movable in an upward direction on completion of a marking operation, wherein the outer frame is normally biased in the upward direction by the elastic member; a guide element extending in an upward-downward direction; an inner frame movable inside the outer frame in an upward-downward direction of the outer frame with respect to the outer frame under a bias of the elastic member, while being guided by the guide element, and being pushed out from the outer frame when the stamp is in the marking preparation state, the inner frame having an upper portion fixedly provided with an ink pad oriented downwardly and a lower end formed with a marking opening, wherein the elastic member is disposed between an upper portion of the outer frame and the upper portion of the lower frame to bias the inner frame downwardly with respect to the outer frame; a marking member pivotally attached to a lower portion of the outer frame and configured to flip in conjunction with the upward-downward movement of the inner frame with respect to the outer frame wherein the marking member protrudes downwardly from the marking opening of the inner frame when the stamp is in the marking state and is pressed against the ink pad provided on the upper portion of the inner frame when the stamp is in the marking preparation state; locking means for locking a positional relationship between the outer frame and the inner frame, when the stamp is in a locked state in which the inner frame is pushed inside the outer frame against a bias force of the elastic member and the elastic member is compressed, and the marking member is exposed and protrudes downwardly from the marking opening, and for releasing the outer frame and the inner frame from the locked positional relationship to place the stamp in a marking preparation state in which the inner frame is pushed out from the outer frame, the elastic member is stretched, and the marking member is pressed against the ink pad; and an inner-frame cap configured to be detachably attached to the inner frame while capping the marking opening, and pushing the inner frame upwardly with respect to the outer frame to a position where the locking means becomes operative.
2. The self-inking stamp as defined in claim 1, wherein: the inner frame has an inner frame-side vertical portion provided one of in and on an inner surface thereof to extend in the upward-downward direction; and the marking member has a marking member-side vertical portion provided one of in and on an outer surface thereof in counterpart relation with the inner frame-side vertical portion to extend in the upward-downward direction in the marking state, one of the inner frame-side vertical portion and the marking member-side vertical portion has a convex profile and the other of the inner frame-side vertical portion and the marking member-side vertical portion has a concave profile, and wherein a direction of the marking member in the marking state is restricted by an engagement between the inner frame-side vertical portion and the marking member-side vertical convex/concave counterpart portion.
3. The self-inking stamp as defined in claim 1, wherein: the inner frame has an inner frame-side concavoconvex engagement portion provided on an outer surface thereof; and the inner-frame cap has a cap-side concavoconvex engagement portion provided on an inner surface thereof, and wherein, when the inner-frame cap is attached to the inner frame, the inner-frame cap is fixedly attached to the inner frame by a weak force enough to allow a user to manually detach the inner-frame cap.
4. The self-inking stamp as defined in claim 1, wherein the guide element extending in the upward-downward direction of the outer frame is a guide protrusion element or a guide groove element.
5. The self-inking stamp as defined in claim 1, wherein the locking means comprises: right and left outer frame-side locking pawls provided in the right and left walls, respectively, of the outer frame, right and left inner frame-side lockable pawls provided at an intermediate height on an outer surface of the right and left walls, respectively, of the inner frame, the right and left inner frame-side lockable pawls being configured to be engaged with the right and left outer frame-side locking pawls when the locking means is in the operative state and the stamp is in the marking state, and a release lever configured to release the engagement between the right and left outer frame-side locking pawls and the right and left inner frame-side lockable pawls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(11) Based on the drawings, a self-inking stamp according to one embodiment of the present invention will now be described.
(12) As illustrated in
(13) The outer frame 2 has right and left walls 2r, 2l each provided with an outer frame-side locking pawl 2a for locking the inner frame 3, and a release lever 2c for releasing a locked state between the outer frame-side locking pawl 2a and the inner frame 3. The outer frame-side locking pawl 2a is integrated with the outer frame 2 through an elastic portion. The outer frame 2 also has front and rear walls 2f, 2b each provided with a shaft hole 2h (
(14) As illustrated in
(15) The inner frame 3 comprises a marking opening 3p formed at the lower end thereof to allow the marking member 4 to be exposed therethrough. The inner frame 3 also comprises a pair of inner frame-side concavoconvex engagement portions 11a each formed on an outer surface of a lower portion of a respective one of the right and left walls 3r, 3l and configured to allow the inner-frame cap 7 to be fixedly attached to the inner frame 3 by a relatively weak force.
(16) The inner frame 3 further comprises a pair of inner frame-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portions 12a each provided in an inner surface of a lower portion of a respective one of the front and rear walls 3r, 3l to extend in the upward-downward direction and configured to maintain a direction of the marking member in a marking state, in parallel relation to a target surface to be marked, with a high degree of accuracy, while ensuring a given horizontal position of the marking member 4 with respect to the inner frame 3.
(17) As illustrated in
(18) As illustrated in
(19) Each of the second plate cams 9b is formed on a respective one of front and rear sides of an upper portion of an outer periphery of the marking member 4, and has a second convex arc-shaped cam portion 9bb configured to come into fitting engagement with the first concave arc-shaped cam portion 9aa of a corresponding one of the first plate cams 9a, and right and left second concave arc-shaped cam portions 9br, 9bl each configured to come into fitting engagement with a respective one of the upper and lower first convex cam portions 9ar, 9al.
(20) The marking member 4 comprises a pair of marking member-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portions 12b each provided on respective front and rear sides of a respective one of the second cams 9a to extend in the upward-downward direction, in counterpart relation with a corresponding one of the inner frame-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portions 12a, and configured to he engaged with the pair of the inner frame-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portions 12a so as to maintain a direction of the marking member in the marking state, in parallel relation to a target surface to be marked, with a high degree of accuracy, while ensuring a given horizontal position of the marking member 4 with respect to the inner frame 3.
(21) As illustrated in
(22) An operation of self-inking stamp 19 is as follows.
(23) Marking Operation
(24) In a marking preparation state of the self-inking stamp 1, the inner frame 3 is pushed out from the outer frame 2 under the stretching bias of the elastic member 6, the elastic member is stretched, and the marking member is passed against the ink pad, as illustrated in
(25) For a marking operation, the outer frame 2, specifically, the top-surface cover 8, is pushed against the stretching bias of the elastic member 6. Through the pushing operation, the inner frame 3 is pushed into the inner frame 3, and the marking member 4 is reversingly rotated by an action of the reversing mechanism 9, and oriented downwardly.
(26) When the inner frame 3 is further pushed into the outer frame 2, each of the inner frame-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portions 12a is engaged with a respective one of the marking member-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portions 12b, so that it becomes possible to maintain a direction of the downwardly-oriented marking member 4 in parallel relation to a target surface to be marked, with a high degree of accuracy, while ensuring a given horizontal position of the marking member 4 with respect to the inner frame 3.
(27) As illustrated in
(28) (a) The inner frame-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portion 12a may be formed as a pair of line-shaped inner frame-side vertical protrusions, whereas the marking member-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portion 12b may be formed as a pair of line-shaped marking member-side vertical groove each configured to receive therein a respective one of the pair of line-shaped inner frame-side vertical protrusions.
(29) (b) The inner frame-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portion 12a may be formed as a pair of line-shaped inner frame-side vertical protrusions, whereas the marking member-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portion 12b may be formed as a pair of line-shaped marking member-side vertical protrusions configured to clamp therebetween the pair of line-shaped inner frame-side vertical protrusions.
(30) (c) The inner frame-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portion 12a may be formed as a pair of line-shaped inner frame-side vertical grooves, whereas the marking member-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portion 12b may be formed as a pair of line-shaped marking member-side vertical protrusions each configured to be received in a respective one of the pair of line-shaped inner frame-side vertical grooves.
(31) (d) The inner frame-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portion 12a may he formed as a pair of line-shaped inner frame-side vertical protrusions, whereas the marking member-side marking-surface restriction concave/convex portion 12b may be formed as a pair of line-shaped marking member-side vertical protrusions configured to be clamped between the pair of line-shaped inner frame-side vertical protrusions.
(32) An operation of the reversing mechanism 9 for reversingly rotating the marking member 4 is as follows. As illustrated in
(33) When the inner frame 3 is further pushed into the outer frame 2, the second convex arc-shaped cam portion 9bb of the second plate cam 9b is fittingly engaged with the first concave arc-shaped cam portion 9aa of the first plate cam 9a, and thereby the marking member 4 is further rotated in the counterclockwise direction in
(34) When the inner frame 3 is further pushed into the outer frame 2, the left second concave arc-shaped cam portion 9bl of the second plate cam 9b is fittingly engaged with the lower first convex cam portions 9al of the first plate cam 9a, and thereby the marking member 4 is further rotated and oriented downwardly.
(35) When the inner frame 3 is further pushed into the outer frame 2, the downwardly-oriented inner frame 3, namely the marking member 4 is moved downwardly. Then, the inner frame 3 is further pushed into the outer frame 2, the downwardly-oriented marking member 4 is exposed from the marking opening 3p and enabled to make a park on the target surface.
(36) When the outer frame 2, specifically, the top-surface cover 8, is released from the pushing after completion of the marking operation, the inner frame 3 is pushed out from the outer frame 2 according to the stretching bias of the elastic member 6, and returned to the marking preparation state. In the returning process, the reversing mechanism 9 operates reversely as compared to the above operation, so that the marking member 4 is oriented upwardly.
(37) Locking Operation
(38) In the marking preparation state, the inner-frame cap 7 is engaged with the lower end of the inner frame 3. Based on the engagement between each of the inner frame-side concavoconvex engagement portions 11a and a respective one of the sets of the cap-side concave/convex portions 11b and the cap-side bottom protrusions 11c, the inner-frame cap 7 is attached to the inner frame 3 by a weak force enough to allow a user to manually detach the inner-frame cap 7.
(39) In the marking preparation state, when the outer frame 2, specifically, the top-surface cover 8, is pushed against the stretching bias of the elastic member 6, the elastic member 6 is thereby compressed, the inner frame 3 is pushed into the outer frame 2, and each of the outer frame-side locking pawls 2a is engaged with a respective one of the inner frame-side lockable pawl 3a, so as to bring the self-inking stamp into a locked state, as illustrated in
(40) An unlocking operation is performed by pushing the release levers 2c of the right and left walls 2r, 2l of the outer frame 2 to release the engagement between each of the outer frame-side locking pawls 2a and a respective one of the inner frame-side lockable pawl 3a. When the locked state is released, the self-inking stamp is placed in the marking preparation state.