[0001] The present invention relates to self-inking stamps. The present invention also relates
to re-inkable ink pads for use with self-inking stamps. More particularly, the present
invention relates to self-inking hand stamping devices which include operatively associated
frame members and operating members. Still more particularly, the present invention
relates to self-inking hand stamping devices of this nature which include an invertible
stamp carrying platen and an ink pad holder relative to the frame member in which
constant and reliable stamping can be continuously provided with ink being continuously
applied to the stamp die in relatively constant amounts during each stamping operation.
[0002] Self-inking hand stamping devices of the general type described above have been known
for many years. Many of these devices are discussed in the background section of U.S.
Patent Nos. 4,432,281 and 4,852,489, which were issued to the assignee of the present
application in 1984 and 1989, respectively.
[0003] The devices shown in the '281 and '489 patents have provided important commercial
improvements in self-inking hand stamping devices as compared to the prior art discussed
in the background section of those patents for many of the reasons discussed therein.
These include the ability to grasp the device in a person's hand from any direction
about the device, and then easily being placed for use and operation by the same hand
position; the ability to display indicia or information of a stamp to be impressed
by the device, with the indicia being legible in more than one direction; the ability
to accommodate indicia covering the width of the stamp carrying platen of the device
so that the full imprint of the stamp as wide as the platen can be displayed; and
the ability to replenish the ink supply of the pad when it becomes dry without soiling
one's fingers with ink.
[0004] These and other objects were accomplished by the device shown, for example, in the
'281 patent by providing a self-inking stamping device which is easily grasped and
operated by the user engaging opposite sides of an operating upper member from any
direction at any location about the device; by providing an operating member with
a closure over the top sloped outwardly in the upward direction from the bottom to
the top and merging with the closure; providing for presentation of a flat upwardly
facing top surface which has approximately the same width and length as the open area
of the device where the stamp platen operates, and having a sloped surface defining
a front of the device which becomes readily apparent to the user for orientation purposes;
and by providing accessibility to the ink pad holder from the top of the operating
member for re-inking without removal of the ink pad or for removal of the entire ink
pad for replacement through the top closure.
[0005] While these devices have thus proven to be extremely successful on a commercial basis,
the need has continued for more improved self-inking hand stamping devices of this
type. For example, in the device shown in the '281 patent the springs which activate
the device are compressed between the ink pad and a bridge affixed to a rim at the
top of the operating member. In this manner, when the cover is removed the springs
remain active, and impinge directly upon the ink pad itself. While this has some advantages,
it has the disadvantage of requiring that, in order to replace the ink pad, the bridge
member must be detached from the rim, and lifted out of the encasement. Then, a used
ink pad holder which is to be removed must be flicked off the gripping spring coils
with a pencil or other such instrument and replaced with a new ink pad holder, such
as to change colors of the imprints and the like.
[0006] There also exist prior art self-inking stamps which include removable ink pads. For
example, in prior art devices such as those shown in U.S. Patent Nos. 1,345,255 and
1,042,766, as well as in commercially available devices such as a metal self-inking
stamp manufactured by Colop, the ink pads are removable for replacement purposes.
The latter device is also represented by U.S. Patent Nos. 5,058,501 and 4,823,696.
In addition, a plastic self-inking stamp with a removable ink pad is sold under the
name Printy, by Trodat. However, in each of these prior art devices, it is possible
to inadvertently remove the ink pad during use, and in these devices it is difficult
to handle these ink pads without risking the soiling of the user's fingers. Furthermore,
many of these devices do not provide the option of re-inking either with or without
removal of the ink pad from the device itself.
[0007] Thus, the search has continued for a self-inking device in which the springs do not
necessarily remain active upon removal of the cover, and which at the same time preferably
do not rest on the ink pad itself, which can thus be readily removed, either for replacement
or re-inking.
[0008] In addition, while in some instances it may be desirable to include a spring mechanism
in these devices which is affixed to a portion of the frame member upon removal of
the cover, so that they are rendered inactive thereupon, at the same time, this must
be done in a manner which makes it easy to replace the cover and put the device back
into its active configuration.
[0009] Furthermore, since the development of the device shown in the '281 patent, further
improved ink pads have been devised, and these ink pads no longer require use of the
type of pockets 24 shown in the '281 patent enclosing ink receptive material, such
as disks or pads of felt, to aid in distribution of the ink from the pockets into
the main body of the ink pad as shown therein.
[0010] It is also desirable to provide such self-inking stamp devices utilizing these ink
pads which are cleaner and more reliable for removal, and which cannot be inadvertently
removed from the device.
[0011] These and other objects have now been realized by the invention of a self-inking
stamp which includes a frame member having a lower end for contacting a support surface
and an upper end, an operating member operatively associated with and vertically displaceable
with respect to the frame member between upper and lower positions with respect to
the frame member, the operating member including an upper end, ink pad means for removably
supporting an ink pad at the upper end of the frame member, stamp die means for displaceably
mounting a stamp die within the frame member, turnover means for causing the stamp
die means to be displaced between a first position in which the stamp die is in contact
with the ink pad and the operating member is in its upper position with respect to
the frame member, and a second position in which the stamp die is in a stamping position
at the support surface when the operating member is in the lower position with respect
to the frame member, and spring means affixed to the ink pad means and normally compressed
between the operating member and the ink pad means whereby the ink pad can be removed
from the frame member without removing the ink pad means and the spring means holds
the operating member in its upper position from which the operating member can be
pressed downwardly against the spring means relative to the frame member into the
lower position in order to effect stamping therewith.
[0012] In accordance with one embodiment of the self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the operating member includes a cover member removably fitted at the upper end of
the operating member, and in which the spring means is normally compressed between
the cover member and the ink pad means, whereby upon removal of the cover means the
spring means remains affixed to the ink pad means and is rendered inactive.
[0013] In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the self-inking stamp of the present
invention, the ink pad is carried by a removable tray, and the ink pad means includes
enclosure means including a wall portion separating the removable tray from the upper
end of the operating member, the removable tray being slidably engaged with the upper
end of the frame member below the wall portion of the enclosure means, the upper end
of the frame member further including slot means through which the removable tray
can be removed from the frame member, the spring means being affixed to the wall portion
of the enclosure means.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment, the wall portion of the enclosure means extends from the
frame member, and is preferably integral therewith.
[0015] In accordance with another embodiment of the self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the removable tray includes handle means for grasping the removable tray for removal
through the slot means. In another embodiment, the slot means comprises first and
second slot members on either side of the frame member whereby the removable tray
can be removed through the first slot member by applying pressure through the second
slot member.
[0016] In accordance with another embodiment of the self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the enclosure means further includes temporary locking means for temporarily locking
the removable tray in the upper end of the frame member whereby the removable tray
must be unlocked before it can be removed from the frame member through the slot means.
In a preferred embodiment, the temporary locking means comprises downwardly extending
wall means preventing horizontal sliding of the removable tray through the slot means.
In a more preferred embodiment, the temporary locking means further includes interlocking
means disposed on the downwardly extending wall means and the removable tray.
[0017] In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the self-inking stamp of the present
invention, the slot means is a first slot and the operating member includes a first
wall portion which extends below the first slot in the upper portion of the frame
member, thereby blocking the first slot when the operating member is in the upper
position with respect to the frame means, and the operating member further includes
a second slot, whereby the removable tray can be removed from the frame member only
when the first and second slots are in alignment with each other.
[0018] In accordance with another embodiment of the self-inking stamp of the present invention
in which the operating member includes a cover member removably fitted to its upper
end, the ink pad includes a front surface for contact with the stamp die, and a rear
surface, and the removable tray includes inking means on the rear surface of the ink
pad for receiving ink and distributing the ink into the ink pad, whereby the inking
means may be accessed so that ink may be supplied to the ink pad upon removal of the
cover member.
[0019] In accordance with another embodiment in which the operating member includes a cover
member removably fitted at the upper end of the operating member, the device further
includes bridge means affixed to and spanning the upper end of the operating member,
whereby the spring means is normally compressed between the bridge means and the ink
pad means, whereby upon removal of the cover member the spring means remains active.
[0020] In accordance with another embodiment, the self-inking stamp of the present invention
includes a frame member having a lower end for contacting a support surface and an
upper end, an operating member operatively associated with and vertically displaceable
with respect to the frame member between upper and lower positions with respect to
the frame member, the operating member including an upper end and a cover member removably
fitted at the upper end of the operating member, ink pad means for removably supporting
an ink pad at the upper end of the frame member, stamp die means for displaceably
mounting a stamp die within the frame member, turnover means for causing the stamp
die means to be displaced between a first position in which the stamp die is in contact
with the ink pad and the operating member is in its upper position with respect to
the frame member, and a second position in which the stamp die is in a stamping position
at the support surface when the operating member is in the lower position with respect
to the frame member, and spring means affixed to the ink pad means and normally compressed
between the cover member and the ink pad means whereby the spring means holds the
operating member in its upper position from which the operating member can be pressed
downwardly against the spring means relative to the frame member into the lower position
in order to effect stamping therewith, and upon removal of the cover member the spring
means remains affixed to the ink pad means and is rendered inactive.
[0021] In accordance with a preferred embodiment of this embodiment of the self-inking stamp
of the present invention, the ink pad is carried by a removable tray, and the ink
pad means includes enclosure means including a wall portion separating the removable
tray from the upper end of the operating member, the removable tray being slidably
engaged with the upper end of the frame member below the wall portion of the enclosure
means, the upper end of the frame member further including slot means for removing
the removable tray from the frame member, the spring means being affixed to the wall
portion of the enclosure means.
[0022] In a preferred embodiment, the wall portion of the enclosure means extends from the
frame member, and is preferably integral therewith.
[0023] In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a self-inking stamp
has been devised which includes a frame member having a lower end for contacting a
support surface and an upper end, an operating member operatively associated with
and vertically displaceable with respect to the frame member between upper and lower
positions with respect to the frame member, the operating member including an upper
end, ink pad means for supporting an ink pad at the upper end of the frame member,
the ink pad means characterized by a removable tray for carrying the ink pad, and
enclosure means including a wall portion separating the removable tray from the upper
end of the operating member, the removable tray being slidably engaged with the upper
end of the frame member below the wall portion of the enclosure means, the upper end
of the frame member further including slot means for removing the removable tray from
the frame member, stamp die means for displaceably mounting a stamp die within the
frame member, turnover means for causing the stamp die means to be placed between
a first position in which the stamp die is in contact with the ink pad when the operating
member is in the upper position with respect to the frame member and a second position
in which the stamp die is in a stamping position at the support surface when the operating
member is in the lower position with respect to the frame member, and spring means
affixed to the wall portion of the ink pad means and normally compressed between the
operating member and the wall portion of the ink pad means, whereby the spring means
holds the operating member in its upper position from which the operating member can
be pressed downwardly against the spring means relative to the frame member into the
lower position to effect stamping therewith.
[0024] In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a self-inking stamp
has been devised which includes a frame member having a lower end for contacting a
support surface and an upper end and having a first wall including first slot means,
an operating member operatively associated with and vertically displaceable with respect
to the frame member between upper and lower positions with respect to the frame member,
the operating member including a downwardly depending first wall portion corresponding
to the first wall portion of the frame member and including second slot means, ink
pad means for supporting an ink pad at the upper end of the frame member, the ink
pad means characterized by a removable tray for carrying the ink pad, the removable
tray being slidably engaged with the upper end of the frame member for removal through
the first and second slot means, stamp die means for displaceably mounting a stamp
die within the frame member, turnover means for causing the stamp die means to be
displaced between a first position in which the stamp die is in contact with the ink
pad and the operating member is in an upper position with respect to the frame member
and a second position in which the stamp die is in a stamping position at the support
surface when the operating member is in its lower position with respect to the frame
member, and spring means normally compressed between the operating member and the
ink pad means whereby the spring means holds the operating member in its upper position
from which the operating member can be pressed downwardly against the spring means
relative to the frame member into its lower position in order to effect stamping therewith,
the operating member including barrier means for preventing the removable tray from
being removed through the second slot means when the operating member is in its upper
position.
[0025] In accordance with one embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the barrier means is a portion of the downwardly depending first wall portion of the
operating members which normally covers the first slot means when the operating member
is in its upper position, whereby the removable tray can be removed through the first
and second slot means upon depression of the operating member to a predetermined position
in which the first slot means is in alignment with the second slot means and out of
alignment with the barrier means.
[0026] In accordance with another preferred embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the
present invention, the operating member includes a cover member removably fitted at
the upper end of the operating member, and the barrier means comprises a portion of
the cover member which normally covers the second slot means whereby the removable
tray can be removed through the first and second slot means by removing the cover
member.
[0027] In accordance with another embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the removable tray includes handle means for grasping the removable tray for removal
through the first and second slot means.
[0028] In accordance with another embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the spring means is affixed to the ink pad means.
[0029] In accordance with another embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the frame member includes a second wall opposite the first wall and includes second
slot means, and the operating member includes a second wall portion corresponding
to the second wall portion of the frame member and includes second slot means, whereby
the removable tray may be removed through the first slot members by applying pressure
through the second slot members.
[0030] In accordance with another embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the frame means further includes locking means for locking the removable tray in the
upper end of the frame member whereby the removable tray must unlock before it can
be removed from the frame member through the first and second slot means. In a preferred
embodiment, the locking means comprises downwardly extending wall means preventing
horizontal sliding of the removable tray through the first and second slot means.
In a highly preferred embodiment, the locking means further includes interlocking
means disposed on the downwardly extending wall means and the removable tray.
[0031] In accordance with another embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the operating member includes a cover member removably fitted at the upper end of
the operating member, and in which the spring means is affixed to the ink pad means
and is normally compressed between the cover member and the ink pad means, whereby
upon removal of the cover member the spring means remains affixed to the ink pad means
and is rendered inactive.
[0032] In accordance with another embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the ink pad means further comprises enclosure means including a wall portion separating
the removable tray from the upper end of the operating member, the removable tray
being slidably engaged with the upper end of the frame member below the wall portion
of the enclosure means, and the spring means is affixed to the wall portion of the
enclosure means. In a preferred embodiment, the wall portion of the enclosure means
extends from the frame member and is integral therewith.
[0033] In accordance with another embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the ink pad includes a front surface for contact with the stamp die and a rear surface,
and the removable tray includes inking means on the rear surface of the ink pad for
receiving ink and distributing the ink into the ink pad whereby the inking means may
be accessed so that ink may be supplied to the ink pad upon removal of the cover member.
[0034] In accordance with yet another embodiment of the self-inking stamp of the present
invention, the operating member includes a cover member removably fitted at the upper
end of the operating member, and bridge means affixed to and spanning the upper end
of the operating member whereby the spring means is normally compressed between the
bridge means and the ink pad means, whereby upon removal of the cover member the spring
means remains active.
[0035] In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a self-inking stamp
has been devised which includes a frame member having a lower end for contacting a
support surface and an upper end, an operating member operatively associated with
and vertically displaceable with respect to the frame member between upper and lower
positions with respect to the frame member, the operating member including an upper
end, ink pad means for removably supporting an ink pad at the upper end of the frame
member, the ink pad including a front surface and a rear surface and being carried
by a removable tray slidably engaged with the upper end of the frame member, the upper
end of the frame member including slot means for removing the removable tray from
the frame member, the removable tray including inking means on the rear surface of
the ink pad for receiving ink and distributing the ink into the ink pad, stamp die
means for displaceably mounting a stamp die within the frame member, turnover means
for causing the stamp die means to be displaced between a first position in which
the stamp die is in contact with the front surface of the ink pad when the operating
member is in its upper position with respect to the frame member and a second position
in which the stamp die is in a stamping position at the support surface when the operating
member is in its lower position with respect to the frame member, and spring means
normally compressed between the operating member and the ink pad means whereby the
ink pad can be removed from the frame member without removing the ink pad means and
the spring means holds the operating member in its upper position from which the operating
member can be pressed downwardly against the spring means relative to the frame member
into its lower position in order to effect stamping therewith.
[0036] In accordance with a preferred embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present
invention, the operating member includes a cover member removably fitted at the upper
end of the operating member, and the spring means is normally compressed between the
cover member and the ink pad means.
[0037] In accordance with another embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the operating member includes a cover member removably fitted at the upper end of
the operating member and bridge means affixed to and spanning the upper end of the
operating member characterized in that the spring means is normally compressed between
the bridge means and the ink pad means.
[0038] In accordance with a preferred embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present
invention, the ink pad means includes enclosure means including a wall portion separating
the removable tray from the upper end of the operating member, the removable tray
being slidably engaged with the upper end of the frame member below the wall portion
of the enclosure means.
[0039] In accordance with another embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the spring means is affixed to the ink pad means. Preferably, the operating member
includes a cover member removably fitted at the upper end of the operating member,
and the spring means is normally compressed between the cover member and the ink pad
means, whereby upon removal of the cover member the spring means remains affixed to
the ink pad means and is rendered inactive.
[0040] In accordance with one embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention,
the slot means comprises a first slot and the operating member includes a first wall
portion which extends below the first slot in the upper portion of the frame member
thereby blocking the first slot when the operating member is in its upper position
with respect to the frame means, the operating member further including a second slot
whereby the removable tray can be removed from the frame member only when the first
and second slots are in alignment with each other.
[0041] In a preferred embodiment of the self-inking stamp of the present invention, the
operating member includes barrier means for preventing the removable tray from being
removed through the second slot means when the operating member is in its upper position.
In another embodiment of this self-inking stamp of the present invention, the barrier
means comprises a portion of the first wall portion of the operating member which
normally covers the first slot when the operating member is in its upper position,
whereby the removable tray can only be removed through the first and second slots
upon depression of the operating member to a predetermined position in which the first
slot is in alignment with the second slot and out of alignment with the barrier means.
In another embodiment, the operating member includes a cover member removably fitted
at the upper end of the operating member, and the barrier means comprises a portion
of the cover member which normally covers the slot, whereby the removable tray can
only be removed through the first and second slots by removing the cover member.
[0042] The self-inking stamp devices of the present invention may be more readily understood
with reference to the following detailed description, in which reference is made to
the Figures, characterized in that:
FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a self-inking stamp in accordance with the present
invention;
FIG. 2 is a front perspective, exploded view of the self-inking stamp shown in FIG.
1;
FIG. 3 is a front perspective, partially cut-away view of the self-inking stamp shown
in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a rear perspective, exploded view of the self-inking stamp shown in FIG.
2;
FIG. 5 is a front cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the self-inking stamp
of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a side cross-sectional view of the self-inking stamp shown in FIG. 5, with
the stamp die in its upper position;
FIG. 7 is a side cross-sectional view of the self-inking stamp shown in FIG. 6, with
the stamp die shown in two intermediate positions between its upper and lower positions,
the second position shown in phantom thereon;
FIG. 8 is a rear perspective, exploded, partially cut-away view of another embodiment
of the self-inking stamp of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a rear perspective, exploded view of another embodiment of the self-inking
stamp of the present invention;
FIG. 10 is a rear perspective, exploded, partially cut-away view of another embodiment
of the self-inking stamp of the present invention;
FIG. 11 is a rear perspective, exploded, partially cut-away view of the self-inking
stamp shown in FIG. 10 with the operating member depressed for removal of the removable
tray with the ink pad thereon; and
FIG. 12 is a partial front perspective view of another embodiment of the self-inking
stamp of the present invention.
[0043] Referring to the Figures, in which like numerals refer to like elements thereof,
FIG. 1 shows a self-inking stamp of the present invention including a frame member
1 which is preferably an upright hollow rectangular member which has a lower end 3.
The frame member 1 is hollow and includes a front wall 2a, a rear wall 2b, and side
walls 2c and 2d, providing an overall rectangular configuration. The lower end 3 is
intended to bear against a supporting surface. An operating member 5 is operatively
associated with the frame member 1, and interfits with the frame member 1 so as to
be vertically displaceable relative thereto. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the
operating member 5 includes a two-piece structure including a hollow encasement 6a,
which surrounds the frame member 1, and a closure 6b, which is removably fitted over
the top of the encasement 6a. The hollow encasement 6a also has a generally rectangular
configuration, including a front wall 7a, a rear wall 7b, and side walls 7c and 7d.
Each of parts 6a and 6b of operating member 5 is preferably made of a one-piece construction
of a suitably rigid and durable molding of any suitable plastic material, for example,
of an acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene resin known as ABS.
[0044] As can be seen in FIGS. 3 and 5, for example, the operating member 5 is normally
held in an upward position with respect to the frame member 1 by means of spring means
8. From this configuration it is thus possible to actuate the self-inking stamp of
the present invention by thrusting downwardly by one's hand against the operating
member 5 relative to the frame member 1 to a stamping position, such as that shown
by the phantom lines representing the lower location of the operating member in FIG.
7.
[0045] In prior art devices, such as those shown in the '281 patent, an ink pad holder containing
an ink pad is supported by the frame member 1 at a distance above the lower end thereof.
In the self-inking stamps of the present invention, the ink pad shown in the drawings
is indicated by reference numeral 10, and is carried by a removable tray 12. The removable
tray 12 carrying the ink pad 10 is removably supported at the upper end of the frame
member 1. The removable tray 12 preferably encloses the ink pad 10 on five of its
six sides; i.e., all sides except for its flat inking surface 10a (see FIG. 5). Removable
tray 12 thus includes an upper surface 12a, depending front and rear side walls 12b
and 12c, and depending left and right side walls 12d and 12e, as can best be seen
in FIG. 4. This removable tray 12, along with its ink pad 10, is removably supported
at the upper end of frame member 1 by means of a pair of side flanges 14a and 14b
as shown in FIG. 5, extending from the inside surface of side walls 2c and 2d of the
frame member 1. The removable tray 12 is further maintained in its position at the
upper end of frame member 1 by means of front flange 16a and rear flange 16b extending
from front wall 2a and the rear wall 2b of the frame member 1, respectively. In this
manner, the removable tray 12 can be slidably removed from its position at the upper
end of frame member 1 through rear slot 18 therein.
[0046] The removable tray 12 is further contained within an extending top wall 20 which
extends from the front wall 2a of the frame member 1, and is preferably integral therewith.
[0047] The basic mechanism for the stamp die carrying platen used in the various embodiments
of the present invention shown in the drawings is the same as that used in the '281
patent. Thus, referring specifically to FIGS. 6 and 7, a displaceable stamp die carrying
platen 22 is located inside frame member 1 in the space between its lower end and
the inking face 10a of ink pad 10. Furthermore, coacting means 24 of a generally known
nature, having parts connected respectively with the stamp die carrying platen 22,
the frame member 1, and the operating member 5 are provided for disposing the platen
in an inking position at the ink pad 10 when the operating member 5 is in its normal,
upward position, and disposing the platen in an inverted position to impress a surface
at the lower end 3 of the frame member 1 when the operating member is depressed to
its stamping position. It is contemplated, however, that other mechanisms can be devised
and utilized for accomplishing the same result in place of this mechanism which is
specifically shown in the '281 patent.
[0048] The removable tray 12 holding the ink pad 10 in its downwardly facing position seated
on flanges 14a, 14b, 16a, and 16b, again includes a top wall portion 12a. This top
wall portion 12a is formed with at least one and preferably two upwardly facing open
cup formations 28a and 28b, as can best be seen in FIG. 5. In prior art such as the
devices shown in the '281 patent, it was thus necessary to include additional pockets
between the ink pad itself and these open cup formations, and include in these pockets
ink receptive material, such as disks or pads of felt, to aid in distribution of the
ink from the pockets into the main body of the ink pad itself. However, in view of
the nature of the ink pads which have now been developed, such as reticulated foam
pads, it is now possible to entirely eliminate these pockets so that the ink will
flow directly from these open cup formations 28a and 28b into the ink pad 10 itself.
Each of these open cup formations 28a and 28b can thus receive a limited quantity
of ink for dissemination into the ink pad 10. Each of these cup formations is provided
in order to hold a few drops of ink as required for the ink pad of the stamp. When
the ink pad 10 thus needs to be re-inked, whether this is by removal of removable
tray 12 itself from the frame member 1, or by removal of the cover member 6b for re-inking
of the removable tray 12 in place through the top of the device, one can merely drop
ink into each of the cups 28a and 28b until the cup is nearly full, and the ink will
then be drawn through the openings 30a and 30b in the top surface 12a of the removable
tray 12 into the ink pad 10.
[0049] As discussed above, operation of the stamp die carrying platen 22 and its displacement
from an upper inking position at the face of the ink pad 10 to the inverted stamping
position at the lower end 3 of the frame member 1 where the stamp indicia on the stamp
die will impress against a surface at that lower end, by the action of the mechanism
generally indicated at 24, which is, in turn, operated by downward movement of the
operating member 5 relative to the frame member 1 against the force of the spring
means 8, is a conventional mechanism, and is specifically shown in the '281 patent.
The operation of this turnover mechanism is thus specifically described in the '281
patent, beginning at column 4, line 14 and extending through column 5, line 28 of
the '281 patent, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference thereto.
[0050] The particular reference numerals for the elements of this turnover mechanism are
shown in the Figures in the present application with dotted lead lines using the same
reference numerals as those used in the '281 patent.
[0051] As can be seen in FIGS. 2 and 5, the hollow encasement 6a surrounding the frame member
1 and the elongated slots 17 are vertically deep enough so that the encasement 6a
of the operating member 5 encompasses substantially the entirety of the frame member
1 when depressed to its stamping position. Operation of the device, as in the past,
is thus readily accomplished by grasping the device by fingers engaging opposite sides
of the encasement at any location about the device, or even in the palm of the hand,
and then with the same grasp, without changing position, pressing the device at the
desired imprint location and operating the device in the manner discussed above.
[0052] The encasement 6a of the operating member 5 includes walls which are molded with
substantially uniform thickness, and which include inward protrusions such as vertically
extending ribs 50 which deepen in the upward direction and are provided along the
inner sides of these walls of the operating member 5. Preferably, these ribs are included
on both the end and side walls thereof, and therefore completely contain and control
the slidable displacement between the frame member 1 and the operating member 5.
[0053] In the embodiment of the invention shown in FIGS. 2 through 4, the operating member
5 includes at its top end a rim portion 52 having a reduced thickness as compared
to the walls of encasement 6a, and which fits inside and holds in place the cover
member 6b so that the cover member is removably engaged onto the upper end of the
encasement 6a.
[0054] A highly important element of the present invention relates to the application, use
and connection of the spring means 8 previously discussed. In particular, the two
spring member 54a and 54b shown in FIG. 2, for example, are affixed in a permanent
manner to the upper wall 20 of the frame member 1. In particular, coil springs 54a
and 54b include a free upper end and a lower end which preferably surrounds central
locating disks 56a and 56b and is affixed to the upper surface 20 of the frame member
1 by means of outwardly extending fingers 57 extending from the central locating disks
56a and 56b to the upper surface of the lowest coil of coil springs 54a and 54b to
permanently affix this end of the coils to the upper wall 20 of the frame member 1.
As can again be seen in FIG. 2, upon removal of the cover member 6b from the operating
member 5, the coil springs 54a and 54b are now rendered inactive. Thus, where they
previously were compressed between the upper wall portion 20 of the frame member 1
and the inner surface of the cover member 6b, they are no longer compressed, but at
the same time remain affixed to the upper wall surface 20 of the frame member 1 in
the manner discussed herein.
[0055] Further in this manner, the location and operation of the coil springs 54a and 54b
do not interfere with the removal of the ink pad 10 in its removable tray 12 from
its position at the upper end of the frame member 1 below upper wall portion 20 thereof.
[0056] This can be contrasted again, for example, to the arrangement shown in the '281 patent,
in which the lowermost coils of the springs are connected with the ink pad holder
6 shown therein, such as by being fitted onto and gripping the upwardly protruding
backing portions shown in that patent. Therefore, in accordance with that device,
in order to remove the ink pad, it is necessary to remove the closure from the operating
member, remove the bridge member 60 shown therein from the rim 55, and then remove
the springs and the ink pad holder thereof as a unit. Quite significantly, however,
in accordance with the present invention, none of this is any longer necessary.
[0057] It is further noted that whether or not the coil springs 54a and 54b are rendered
inactive upon removal of the closure 6b, the advantages of the present invention,
in terms of the ability to remove the ink pad 10 with its removable tray 12 independently
of the springs, is also achieved. Thus, in another embodiment of the present invention
as shown in FIG. 8, the springs therein, 154a and 154b, are affixed to both the top
wall portion 120 of the frame member 11 and a pair of bridges 160a and 160b shown
therein. This embodiment of the present invention will be discussed in more detail
below.
[0058] Returning to the embodiment of FIGS. 1 through 4, in this embodiment removal of the
ink pad 10 carried by removable tray 12 is facilitated by grasping handle 60 on the
forward edge of removable tray 12 in the user's finger and pulling the removable tray
12 horizontally outwardly through slot 18. The combination of handle 60 on a slidably
removable ink pad holder, such as removable tray 12, is another feature of the present
invention that results in an advantage over prior art devices. In this regard, handle
60 facilitates efficient removal of removable tray 12 to minimize the risk of soiling
one's fingers.
[0059] As can be seen in FIGS. 2 through 4, slot 18 in the rear wall 7b of encasement member
6a is defined by depressed top wall portion 62 of the rear wall 7b, and by side wall
portions 62a and 62b extending through an area corresponding to a portion of the rim
52 at the upper end of the operating member 5. A corresponding slot 64 is provided
in the frame member 1 so that when these slots 18 and 64 are aligned, the removable
tray 12 can be removed therethrough. Furthermore, in this embodiment the cover member
6b is removed, the springs 54a and 54b are rendered inactive, and the operating member
5 thus falls to its lowest position with respect to the frame member 1. It is noted,
however, that in this lowermost position, the bottom ends of the frame member and
operating member may not be precisely in alignment. Indeed, it is expected that with
the stamp die being present in the device, the bottom of the operating member when
the stamp die is at its lowest, stamping position will be slightly above the bottom
of the frame member, which is resting on the support surface itself. In this configuration,
the slot 64 in frame member 1 is in alignment with the slot 18 in the operating member
5 and the ink pad removable tray 12 can be readily removed by being slid horizontally
therefrom. In the case of the device shown in FIGS. 2 through 4, it is also required
that the cover member 6b be initially removed. In this case, the reason for this is
that the cover member 6b includes a depending skirt portion 68 which at least partially
closes the slot 18 in the operating member 5 when the cover member 6b is in its locked
position on rim portion 52. Thus, even where the slots in the frame member 1 and the
operating member 5 are in alignment, in this embodiment, the removable tray 12 cannot
be withdrawn until the cover member 6b has been removed, thus opening slot 18. In
other embodiments of the present invention, however, this is not the case. This, again,
will be discussed in more detail with respect to those embodiments below.
[0060] It can also be seen in the Figures, such as FIG. 4, that removal of the removable
tray 12 is facilitated in the case where the removable tray 12 includes the open cup
members 28a and 28b discussed above, by the inclusion of corresponding slots 29a and
29b in the top wall portion 20 of the frame member 1. Thus, the open cup members 28a
and 28b can readily slide between a position where the removable tray 12 is fully
contained within the frame member 1, as shown in FIG. 3, and a position where the
tray is being removed therefrom, as shown in FIG. 4.
[0061] Turning to the embodiment shown in FIG. 8, in this embodiment, which also includes
removable tray 112 for an ink pad 110, an arrangement is shown in which the spring
members 154a and 154b remain active upon removal of the cover member 106b of operating
member 105. Thus, in this case, bridge members 160a and 160b are provided to restrain
the upper end of the spring members 154a and 154b. The bridge members 160a and 160b
are specifically designed to compress the spring mechanism against the top wall portion
120 of the frame member 101, and to do so in a manner in which the removable tray
112 can not only be removed, but in which the open cup formations 128a and 128b thereon
are accessible through the top of the operating member 105 when the cover member 106b
has been removed, for purposes of re-inking without removal of the removable tray
112. Thus, this device can be re-inked in either manner, and the ink pad 110 can be
removed with removable tray 112 for replacement if desired. This is accomplished in
part by the bridge members 160a and 160b, and their respective spring members 154a
and 154b being displaced to the side of the top wall portion 120 as compared to the
location of open cup formations 128a and 128b.
[0062] Bridge members 160a and 160b are fixed across the upper end of the operating member
105. These bridge members extend between and are preferably integral with ribs 150
running vertically along the inner walls of the operating member 105. In this case,
the bridge member 160a runs between a vertical rib member 150a on the inner surface
of rear wall 107b of the operating member 105 and vertical rib member 150b on the
inner surface at the front end of the side wall 107d of the operating member 105.
Correspondingly, bridge member 160b runs between a vertical rib member 150c on the
other side of the rear wall 107b of the operating member 105 from the rib member 150a,
and rib member 150d on the inner surface at the front end of side wall 107c of the
operating member 105. In each case, the bridge members 160a and 160b include a central
elevated portion 161a and 161b, respectively, which act as a seat for the upper end
of the spring members 154a and 154b. Thus, the central raised portions 161a and 161b
include vertically extending side walls 162a and 162b and top wall 163a in the case
of bridge member 160a, and corresponding vertically extending side walls 162c and
162d and horizontal top wall 163b in the case of bridge member 160b. Depending downwardly
from the lower surface of the top walls 163a and 163b are pegs 165a and 165b, respectively,
upon which the spring members 154a and 154b are located at their upper end. At the
lower end of the spring members 154a and 154b, they can be located at the desired
position on the top wall portion 120 of the frame member 101 by means of recessed
portions 121a and 121b thereon, with centering raised portions 122a and 122b concentrically
disposed within recessed portions 121a and 121b, so that the lower end of the spring
members 154a and 154b can be snap fitted into depressed portions 121a and 121b for
proper alignment and retention.
[0063] In this embodiment, in order to remove the removable tray 112 with the ink pad 110
therein, it is necessary to remove the cover member 106b, since its depending skirt
portion 168 once again blocks the slot 118 in the rear wall 102a of the operating
member 105, and to then press downwardly on the operating member 105 against the resistance
pressure of the spring members 154a and 154b until the bottom ends of the operating
member 105 and the frame member 101 are at the lowest positions, so that the slot
118 is now in alignment with the corresponding slot 164 in the frame member 101, whereby
while holding the operating member in this lower configuration, the removable tray
112 can readily slide out through these corresponding slots.
[0064] In connection with the device shown in the '281 patent, the upper ends of the spring
members are retained by a particular type of bridge member which spans the upper end
of the rim of the operating member thereof, such as that shown in FIG. 10 hereof and
discussed more fully below. Thus, in the case of this stamp die of the '281 patent,
access to the open cups is through the center of the springs, as can be seen in FIG.
1 thereof, and through openings in the bridge member itself aligned therewith. In
the present invention, however, the unique bridge members 160a and 160b hereof are
arranged so as to leave ready access to the open cup members 128a and 128b in the
central portion of the operating member 105, separate and apart from the spring members
154a and 154b, which are displaced to the side of open cup members 128a and 128b.
This permits the removable tray 112 to be removed from the device while the spring
members 154a and 154b remain active, in this case between the top wall member 120
of the frame member 101 and the bridge members 160a and 160b.
[0065] Turning next to FIG. 9, a device which corresponds in many respects to the device
shown in FIGS. 2 through 4 and discussed above is shown. However, in this case, the
mechanism for retention of the removable tray 212 within the device is somewhat different.
Here, when the removable tray 212 is in its closed position, below the upper wall
portion 220 of the frame member 201, temporary locking means is provided to temporarily
lock the removable tray 212 in that position. In this case, the upper wall portion
220 includes depending skirt portions 220a and 220b on either side of the front portions
thereof, blocking portions of the slot 264 in the frame member 101. Furthermore, the
front end 212b of the removable tray 212 includes a pair of raised tabs 213a and 213b
extending therefrom. Correspondingly, the inner walls of the depending skirt portions
220a and 220b include correspondingly shaped indented portions 215a and 215b for receiving
the extending tabs 213a and 213b in a snap-fit configuration. When it is therefore
desired to remove the removable tray 212 from this self-inking stamp, the cover member
206b is removed, thus deactivating the spring members 254a and 254b, therefore also
permitting the lower end of the operating member 205 to drop downwardly towards the
lower end of the frame member 201, therefore aligning the slot 218 in the operating
member 205 with the slot 264 in the frame member 201.
[0066] Furthermore, in this case the slot 218 in the operating member 205 must be a deeper
slot, since it must be adequate to provide room for the removable tray 212 to exit
therefrom; i.e., apart from the necessity to provide access for the total thickness
of the removable tray 212 itself, it additionally requires further room to compensate
for the distance of the length of the depending skirts 220a and 220b, so that the
removable tray 212 can clear the bottom edge of these skirts and still fit within
the slot 218 for removal therefrom. Removal of the removable tray 212 can then be
effected by using roughened portion 230 as a grip for a thumb, as shown in FIG. 9,
to initially push downwardly so as to unlock the temporary locking mechanism as between
tabs 213a and 213b and recesses 215a and 215b, and to then pull outwardly to slide
the removable tray 212 out of the opening provided by corresponding slots 264 and
218.
[0067] Another embodiment of the self-inking stamp of the present invention is shown in
FIG. 10. In this embodiment, a bridge member 360 is employed which is similar to the
bridge member given reference numeral 60 in the '281 patent, and specifically shown
in FIGS. 1 through 3 thereof. In this case, the spring members 354a and 354b are compressed
between bridge member 360 and the upper wall portion 320 of the frame member 301.
The details of bridge member 360, and the way in which it is removably affixed to
the rim portion 352 of the operating member 305, are disclosed in the '281 patent
at column 6, lines 18 through 46, which is incorporated herein by reference thereto.
[0068] As contrasted to the device shown in the '281 patent, however, in the case of the
embodiment in FIG. 10, it is still possible to remove the removable tray 312 while
the spring members 354a and 354b remain active; i.e., in a compressed state, once
again in this case by pressing downwardly on the operating member 305 until the slot
364 in the rear wall of the frame member 301 is in alignment with the slot 318 in
the rear wall of the operating member 305, i.e., again in this case when the bottom
ends of the frame member 301 and the operating member 305 are at their lowermost respective
positions. In this case, that configuration is shown in FIG. 11, with the removable
tray 312 now partially removed from the device though these corresponding slots, which
are now in alignment as shown therein.
[0069] It is also noted that in the configuration shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, removal of the
removable tray 312 is facilitated by slots not only in the rear walls 302b and 307b
of the frame member 301 and the operating member 305, respectively, but also in the
front walls 302a and 307a of the frame member 301 and the operating member 305, respectively.
Thus, additional slot 318a is included in the front wall 307a of the operating member
305, at a location corresponding to the slot 318 in the front wall thereof. Similarly,
a further slot 364a is located in the front wall 302a of the frame member 301 at a
location corresponding to the slot 364 in the front wall thereof. In this manner,
removal of the removable tray 312 is facilitated by being able to push the tray through
the aligned slots 318a and 364a until it extends out of the front slots 318 and 364,
so that it can be readily pulled therefrom, again into the configuration shown in
FIG. 11.
[0070] Turning to FIG. 12, a similar device is shown, but in this case it is noted that,
unlike a number of the devices discussed above, the location of the slots in the frame
members and operating members are below the location of the cover, i.e., at a location
lower along the front and rear walls of the frame members and operating members from
those shown in these other embodiments, so that it is not necessary to remove the
cover member 406b from this configuration in order to align the slots and remove the
removable tray therefrom. Thus, in these devices it is not necessary to have a removable
cover at all, and a single continuous operating member 405 could be used, with an
integral cover 406b that is not removable therefrom. In such a configuration, the
removable tray 412 as seen in FIG. 12 can be removed by lowering the operating member
405 by pushing downwardly a partial distance; i.e., only until the corresponding slots
464 in the rear wall 402b in frame members 401 and 418 in the rear wall 407b in operating
member 405 are in alignment, and where applicable similar corresponding slots 464a
in the front wall 402a of the frame members 401 and slot 418a in the front wall 407a
of the operating member 405 are in alignment, so that the removable tray 412 can be
removed in a similar manner to that described in connection with the embodiment set
forth in FIGS. 10 and 11 and discussed above.
[0071] Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments,
it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles
and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous
modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements
may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention
as defined by the appended claims.
1. A self-inking stamp characterized by:
a frame member (1) having a lower end (3) for contacting a support surface and an
upper end,
an operating member (5) operatively associated with and vertically displaceable with
respect to said frame member (1) between upper and lower positions with respect to
said frame member (1), said operating member (5) including an upper end,
ink pad means (14a, 14b, 16a, 16b, 20) for removably supporting an ink pad (10) at
said upper end of said frame member (1), said ink pad (10) including a front surface
(10a) and a rear surface and being carried by a removable tray (12) slidably engaged
with said upper end of said frame member (1), said upper end of said frame member
including slot means (64) for removing said removable tray (12) from said frame member,
said removable tray (12) including inking means (28a, 28b, 30a, 30b) on said rear
surface of said ink pad (10) for receiving ink and distributing said ink onto said
ink pad (10),
stamp die means (22) for displaceably mounting a stamp die within said frame member
(1),
turnover means (24) for causing said stamp die means (22) to be displaced between
a first position characterized in that said stamp die is in contact with said front
surface (10a) of said ink pad (10) when said operating member (5) is in said upper
position with respect to said frame member (1) and a second position characterized
in that said stamp die is in a stamping position at said support surface when said
operating member (5) is in said lower position with respect to said frame member (1),
and
spring means (8) normally compressed between said operating member (5) and said ink
pad means (14a, 14b, 16a, 16b, 20) whereby said ink pad (10) can be removed from said
frame member (1) without removing said ink pad means (14a, 14b, 16a, 16b, 20) and
said spring means (8) holds said operating member (5) in said upper position from
which said operating member (5) can be pressed downwardly against said spring means
(8) relative to said frame member (1) into said lower position in order to effect
stamping therewith.
2. The self-inking stamp of claim 1 characterized in that said operating member (5) includes
a cover member (6b) removably fitted at said upper end of said operating member, and
said spring means (8) is normally compressed between said cover member (6b) and said
ink pad means (14a, 14b, 16a, 16b, 20).
3. The self-inking stamp of claim 1 characterized in that said operating member (5) includes
a cover member (6b) removably fitted at said upper end of said operating member (5),
and bridge means (160a, 160b, 161a, 161b, 360) affixed to and spanning said upper
end of said operating member (5), characterized in that said spring means (8) is normally
compressed between said bridge means (160a, 160b, 161a, 161b, 360) and said ink pad
means (20, 120, 220).
4. The self-inking stamp of claim 1 characterized in that said ink pad means (14a, 14b,
16a, 16b, 20) includes enclosure means (20) including a wall portion separating said
removable tray (12) from said upper end of said operating member (5), said removable
tray (12) being slidably engaged with said upper end of said frame member (1) below
said wall portion of said enclosure means (20).
5. The self-inking stamp of claim 4 characterized in that said enclosure means (220)
further includes temporary locking means (220a, 220b, 215a, 215b) for temporarily
locking said removable tray (212) in said upper end of said frame member (201), whereby
said removable tray (212) must be unlocked before it can be removed from said frame
member (201) through said slot means (264).
6. The self-inking stamp of claim 5 characterized in that said temporary locking means
(220a, 220b, 215a, 215b) comprises downwardly extending wall means (220a, 220b) preventing
horizontal sliding of said removable tray (212) through said slot means (264).
7. The self-inking stamp of claim 6 characterized in that said temporary locking means
further includes interlocking means (215a, 215b, 213a, 213b) disposed on said downwardly
extending wall means (220a, 220b) and said removable tray (212).
8. The self-inking stamp of claim 1 characterized in that said slot means comprises a
first slot (64) and said operating member (5) includes a first wall portion which
extends below said first slot (64) in said upper portion of said frame member (1),
thereby blocking said first slot (64) when said operating member (5) is in said upper
position with respect to said frame means (1), said operating member (5) further including
a second slot (18), whereby said removable tray (12) can be removed from said frame
member (1) only when said first and second slots (64, 18) are in alignment with each
other.
9. The self-inking stamp of claim 1 characterized in that said removable tray (12) includes
handle means (60) for grasping said removable tray (12) for removal through said slot
means (64, 18).
10. The self-inking stamp of claim 1 characterized in that said slot means comprises first
and second slot members on either side of said frame member whereby said removable
tray may be removed through said first slot (64) member by applying pressure onto
said removable tray (12) through said second slot member (18).
11. The self-inking stamp of claim 1 characterized in that said spring means (8) is affixed
to said ink pad means (14a, 14b, 16a, 16b, 20).
12. The self-inking stamp of claim 11 characterized in that said operating member (5)
includes a cover member (6b) removably fitted at said upper end of said operating
member, and said spring means (8) is normally compressed between said cover member
and said ink pad means (14a, 14b, 16a, 16b, 20), whereby upon removal of said cover
member (6b) said spring means (8) remains affixed to said ink pad means (20) and is
rendered inactive.
13. The self-inking stamp of claim 12 including spring affixing means (57) for affixing
said spring means (8) to said ink pad means (14a, 14b, 16a, 16b, 20), said spring
affixing means characterized by a plurality of finger members (57).
14. The self-inking stamp of claim 13 characterized in that said ink pad means (14a, 14b,
16a, 16b, 20) includes enclosure means (20) including a wall portion separating said
removable tray (12) from said upper end of said operating member (5), said removable
tray (12) being slidably engaged with said upper end of said frame member (1) below
said wall portion of said enclosure means (20), said spring means (8) being affixed
to said wall portion of said enclosure means (20).
15. The self-inking stamp of claim 14 characterized in that said wall portion of said
enclosure means (20) extends from said frame member (1) and is integral therewith.
16. The self-inking stamp of claim 8 characterized in that said operating member (5) includes
barrier means for preventing said removable tray (12) from being removed through said
second slot means (18) when said operating member (5) is in said upper position.
17. The self-inking stamp of claim 16 characterized in that said barrier means comprises
a portion (7b) of said first wall portion of said operating member (5) which normally
covers said first slot (64) when said operating member (5) is in said upper position,
whereby said removable tray (12) can only be removed through said first and second
slots (64, 18) upon depression of said operating member (5) to a predetermined position
in which said first slot (64) is in alignment with said second slot (18) and out of
alignment with said barrier means.
18. The self-inking stamp of claim 16 characterized in that said operating member (5)
includes a cover member (6b) removably fitted at said upper end of said operating
member (5), said barrier means characterized by a portion (64) of said cover member
(6b) which normally covers said second slot (18), whereby said removable tray (12)
can only be removed through said first and second slots (64, 18) by removing said
cover member (6b).
19. The self-inking stamp of claim 2, said removable tray (12) including a rear surface
(12b) for insertion into said slot means (64) and a front surface (12a) including
handle means (60) for grasping said removable tray (12) for removal through said slot
means (64).
20. The self-inking stamp of claim 19 characterized in that said removable tray (12) can
only be inserted into said slot means (64) at a predetermined configuration characterized
in that said rear surface (12b) initially enters said slot means (64).
21. The self-inking stamp of claim 2 including bridge means (160a, 160b, 161a, 161b, 360)
affixed to and spanning said upper end of said operating member, characterized in
that said spring means (154a, 154b, 354a, 354b) is normally compressed between said
bridge means (160a, 160b, 161a, 161b, 360) and said ink pad means (120, 320) whereby
said ink pad can be removed from said frame member (101, 301) without removing said
ink pad means, and upon removal of said cover member (106b, 306b) said spring means
(154a, 154b, 354a, 354b) remains active.
22. The self-inking stamp of claim 8 characterized in that said ink pad means (14a, 14b,
16a, 16b, 20) includes enclosure means including a wall portion (20) separating said
removable tray (12) from said upper end of said operating member (5), and characterized
in that said spring means (8) is affixed to said wall portion (20) of said enclosure
means.
23. The self-inking stamp of claim 2 characterized in that said ink pad means (14a, 14b,
16a, 16b, 20) includes enclosure means including a wall portion (20) separating said
removable tray (12) from said upper end of said operating member (5), and characterized
in that said spring means (8) is affixed to said wall portion (20) of said enclosure
means.
24. The self-inking stamp of claim 22 characterized in that said spring means (8) is laterally
displaced from said inking means (28a, 28b, 30a, 30b) on said rear surface of said
ink pad (10).
25. A self-inking stamp characterized by:
a flame(1) ; a removable ink pad holder(12) relessably mounted on said frame(1)
in a manner sufficient to permit it to be at least partially displaced from its fully
assembled position on said frame(1) while the remaining structure of said self-inking
stamp remains substantially intact; and an ink pad(10) retained by said removable
ink pad holder(12) for providing ink impressions during operation of said self-inking
stamp, said removable ink pad holder including inking means(28a, 28b, 30a, 30b) for
receiving and facilitating the distribution of ink to said ink pad(10) while said
removable ink pad holder(12) is in its at least partially disassembled position with
respect to said frame(1).
26. The self-inking stamp of claim 25 characterized in that said inking means(28a, 28b,
30a, 30b) is arranged to allow reinking of said ink pad(10) while said removable ink
pad holder(12) is completely disassembled from said frame(1).
27. The self-inking stamp of claim 25 characterized in that said inking means(28a, 28b,
30a, 30b) is arranged to allow reinking of said ink pad(10) while said removable ink
pad holder(12) is in its fully assembled position on said frame(1).
28. The self-inking stamp of claim 25 characterized in that said inking means(28a, 28b,
30a, 30b) comprises at least one open cup member(28a, 28b) arranged on said removable
ink pad holder(12).
29. The self-inking stamp of claim 25 characterized in that said removable ink pad holder(12)
comprises a tray defining a cavity, said ink pad(10) being secured to said tray within
said cavity thereof.
30. The self-inking stamp of claim 25 characterized in that said removable ink pad holder(12)
includes handle means(60) for facilitating removal of said ink pad holder(12) from
its assembled position on said frame(1).
31. A method of reinking a self-inking stamp characterized by the steps of at least partially
removing an ink pad holder(12) and an accompanying ink pad(10) from said self-inking
stamp while the remaining structure of said self-inking stamp remains substantially
intact, and placing ink through inking means(28a, 28b, 30a, 30b) of said ink pad holder(12)
to be absorbed by said ink pad(10) while said ink pad holder(12) is at least partally
disassembled from said self-inking stamp.
32. The method of claim 31 characterized in that said self-inking stamp comprises a frame(1),
and said ink pad holder(12) is mounted on said frame(1) while in a fully assembled
position, said step of removing said ink pad holder(12) and said accompanying ink
pad(10) is characterized by sliding said ink pad holder(12) out of its assembled position
on said frame(1) of said self-inking stamp.
33. The method of claim 31 characterized in that said inking means(28a, 28b, 30a, 30b)
comprises at least one open cup member, said step of placing ink on said ink pad(10)
is characterized by placing ink through said at least one open cup member (28a, 28b).
34. The method of claim 31 characterized in that said self-inking stamp comprises a frame(1),
and said ink pad holder(12) is mounted on said frame(1) while in a fully assembled
position, and said ink pad holder(12) comprises handle means(60), said step of removing
said ink pad holder(12) and said accompanying ink pad(10) is characterized by grasping
said handle(60) and sliding said ink pad holder(12) from said frame(1) of said self-inking
stamp.
35. The method of claim 31 characterized in that said self-inking stamp comprises a frame(1),
and said ink pad holder(12) is mounted on said frame(1) white in a fully assembled
position, said step of removing said ink pad holder(12) and said accompanying ink.
pad (10) is characterized by disassembling said ink pad holder(12) from its assembled
position on said frame(1) of said self-inking stamp.
36. The method of claim 31 characterized in that said step of placing ink through said
inking means(28a, 28b, 30a, 30b) is performed while said ink pad holder(12) is completely
disassembled from said self-inking stamp.