1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an embossing seal, especially to an embossing seal
that allows a user to hold and to form embossed patterns.
2. Description of the Prior Art(s)
[0002] A conventional embossing seal comprises a pressing assembly and a die assembly. The
pressing assembly includes a base, a shaft, and a pressing handle. The base has a
mounting recess formed in a front end of the base. The shaft is mounted in the base
and is able to move up and down relative to the base. The shaft has a lower end protruding
into the mounting recess. The pressing handle is pivotally coupled to the base and
selectively drives the shaft to move. The die assembly is mounted in the mounting
recess of the base and includes an upper die. The upper die is abutted by the lower
end of the shaft.
[0003] During embossing, a material that is intended to be embossed is mounted in the die
assembly and a user holds and turns the pressing handle. Thus, the pressing handle
provides a downward pressure to the shaft and the shaft moves downward to push the
upper die of the die assembly. Accordingly, the upper die forms embossed patterns
on the material.
[0004] However, when the user turns the pressing handle with his wrist and elbow and the
pressing handle directly pushes the shaft to move downward, the collision between
the pressing handle, the shaft, and the upper die that are all solid causes discomfort
to the wrist and the elbow of the user.
[0005] The main objective of the present invention is to provide an embossing seal. The
embossing seal has a base, a die assembly, a driven shaft assembly, a restoring member,
and a pressing handle. The die assembly is mounted in the base. The driven shaft assembly
is movably mounted in the base, abuts against the die assembly, and has a lower shaft
unit, an upper shaft unit, and a cushion member, so as to perform two embossing steps.
The restoring member is mounted in the base and abuts against the base and the upper
shaft unit. The pressing handle is pivotally coupled to the base and abuts against
the upper shaft unit.
[0006] During a first embossing step, with the upper shaft unit drives the lower shaft unit
via the cushion member, discomfort of wrist and elbow of a user can be reduced. Accordingly,
the user can operate the embossing seal in a comfortable and labor saving manner.
IN THE DRAWINGS:
[0007]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embossing seal in accordance with the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the embossing seal in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional side view of the embossing seal in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional side view of the embossing seal in Fig. 1, showing a die
mounted therein;
Fig. 5 is an operational cross-sectional side view of the embossing seal in Fig. 1;
and
Fig. 6 is another operational cross-sectional side view of the embossing seal in Fig.
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[0008] With reference to Figs. 1 to 3, an embossing seal in accordance with the present
invention comprises a base 10, a die assembly 20, a driven shaft assembly 30, a restoring
member 40, and a pressing handle 50.
[0009] The base 10 has a front end, a mounting recess 11, at least one positioning protrusion
12, a first coupling hole 13, and a second coupling hole 14. The mounting recess 11
is formed in the front end of the base 10. The at least one positioning protrusion
12 protrudes into the mounting recess 11. The first coupling hole 13 is formed in
the base 10 and communicates with the mounting recess 11. The second coupling hole
14 is formed in the base 10 and does not communicate with the mounting recess 11.
[0010] The die assembly 20 is mounted in the mounting recess 11 of the base 10 and includes
a lower die 21 and an upper die 22. The lower die 21 has at least one positioning
hole 23. The at least one positioning hole 23 engages with the at least one positioning
protrusion 12 of the base 10. The upper die 22 is disposed above the lower die 21
and corresponds in position to the first coupling hole 13.
[0011] The driven shaft assembly 30 is movably mounted in the first coupling hole 13 of
the base 10 and abuts against the die assembly 20. The driven shaft assembly 30 includes
a lower shaft unit 31, an upper shaft unit 32, and a cushion member 33. The lower
shaft unit 31 is mounted in the first coupling hole 13 of the base 10, is able to
move up and down relative to the base 10, and has an upper end and a lower end. The
lower end of the lower shaft unit 31 abuts against the upper die 22 of the die assembly
20. The upper shaft unit 32 is coupled to the lower shaft unit 31 and is able to move
up and down relative to the lower shaft unit 31. The cushion member 33 is mounted
to the upper shaft unit 32 and has two ends. The two ends of the cushion member 33
respectively abut against the upper end of the lower shaft unit 31 and the upper shaft
unit 32. Specifically, the cushion member 33 is a power spring.
[0012] The restoring member 40 is mounted in the second coupling hole 14 of the base 10
and has two ends. The two ends of the restoring member 40 respectively abut against
the base 10 and the upper shaft unit 32.
[0013] The pressing handle 50 is pivotally coupled to the base 10 and has a pivot portion
and a pushing portion 51. The pivot portion is pivotally connected to the base 10.
The pushing portion 51 is formed adjacent to the pivot portion and abuts against the
upper shaft unit 32.
[0014] With reference to Figs. 2 and 3, in the preferred embodiment, the lower shaft unit
31 includes a main shaft 311, at least one oil retaining groove 312, an oil containing
groove 316, and a necked portion 313. The main shaft 311 is tubular, is movably mounted
in the first coupling hole 13, and has an outer surface and an inner surface. The
outer surface of the main shaft 311 contacts the base 10. The at least one oil retaining
groove 312 is formed in and around the outer surface of the main shaft 311. Each of
the at least one oil retaining groove 312 is filled with lubricating oil and encircles
an imaginary plane. The imaginary plane may be perpendicular to a central axis of
the main shaft 311 or may be inclined relative to the central axis of the main shaft
311. The oil containing groove 316 is formed in and around the outer surface of the
main shaft 311 and is disposed below the at least one oil retaining groove 312. The
necked portion 313 protrudes from and is formed around the inner surface of the main
shaft 311 and has a limit surface 314 and a first stop surface 315. The limit surface
314 faces toward an upper end of the main shaft 311. The first stop surface 315 faces
toward a lower end of the main shaft 311.
[0015] The upper shaft unit 32 includes a connecting panel 321, an upper shaft 322, and
a fastener 323. The connecting panel 321 has a through hole 324 formed through the
connecting panel 321. The upper shaft 322 is mounted to the connecting panel 321 and
is mounted through the through hole 324 of the connecting panel 321. The upper shaft
322 has a lower end and a lower end surface. The lower end of the upper shaft 322
protrudes into the main shaft 311. The lower end surface of the upper shaft 322 faces
the limit surface 314. The fastener 323 is mounted through the necked portion 313,
is fastened to the upper shaft 322, and has a second stop surface 325. The second
stop surface 325 selectively abuts against the first stop surface 315.
[0016] As shown in Figs. 2 and 3, specifically, the upper shaft 322 has an inner thread
326 formed in the upper shaft 322. The fastener 323 has an outer thread 327. The outer
thread 327 passes through the necked portion 313 and engages with the inner thread
326.
[0017] With reference to Fig. 4, before embossing, a material 60 that is intended to be
embossed is inserted between the upper die 22 and the lower die 21 of the die assembly
20 and is mounted on the upper die 22.
[0018] With further reference to Fig. 5, a user turns the pressing handle 50 to allow the
pushing portion 51 of the pressing handle 50 to depress the upper shaft 322 as well
as the connecting panel 321 of the upper shaft unit 32 to move downward. Accordingly,
the cushion member 33 and the restoring member 40 are compressed and the cushion member
33 pushes the lower shaft unit 31 to move downward. The lower shaft unit 31 that moves
downward presses upon the upper die 22, so as to emboss patterns on the material 60.
As the lower end of the upper shaft 322 abuts the limit surface 314 of the lower shaft
unit 31, a first embossing step of the driven shaft assembly 30 is completed.
[0019] With reference to Fig. 6, when the user applies more downward force to depress the
pressing handle 50 to perform a second embossing step, the pushing portion 51 of the
pressing handle 50 and the upper shaft 322 directly push the main shaft 311 to move
downward to press upon the upper die 22.
[0020] Afterwards, as the pressing handle 50 is turned to allow the pushing portion 51 to
leave the upper shaft unit 32, the restoring member 40 and the cushion member 33 push
the upper shaft unit 32 and the lower shaft unit 31 to move upward.
[0021] As shown in Figs. 3 and 4, when the main shaft 311 moves in the first coupling hole
13 of the base 10, the lubricating oil in the at least one oil retaining groove 312
allows the main shaft 311 to move smoothly. Furthermore, the oil containing groove
316 can receive the lubricating oil that flows out from the at least one oil retaining
groove 312.
[0022] The embossing seal as described has the following advantages. The driven shaft assembly
30 that includes the upper shaft unit 32 and the lower shaft unit 31 allows the user
to perform the first and second embossing steps. During the first embossing step,
with the upper shaft unit 32 driving the lower shaft unit 31 via the cushion member
33, discomfort to the wrist and elbow of the user can be reduced. Accordingly, the
user can operate the embossing seal in a comfortable and labor saving manner.
1. An embossing seal comprising a base (10) having a front end and a mounting recess
(11) formed in the front end of the base (10), a die assembly (20) mounted in the
mounting recess (11) of the base (10), and a pressing handle (50) pivotally coupled
to the base (10) and having a pivot portion pivotally connected to the base (10) and
a pushing portion (51) formed adjacent to the pivot portion, and the embossing seal
characterized in:
the embossing seal further comprises
a driven shaft assembly (30) movably mounted in the base (10) and abutting against
the die assembly (20), and the driven shaft assembly (30) including
a lower shaft unit (31) mounted in the base (10), being able to move up and down relative
to the base (10), and having a lower end, and the lower end of the lower shaft unit
(31) abutting against the die assembly (20);
an upper shaft unit (32) coupled to the lower shaft unit (31) and being able to move
up and down relative to the lower shaft unit (31); and
a cushion member (33) mounted to the upper shaft unit (32) and having two ends respectively
abutting against the lower shaft unit (31) and the upper shaft unit (32);
a restoring member (40) mounted in the base (10) and having two ends respectively
abutting against the base (10) and the upper shaft unit (32); and
the pressing handle (50) abuts against the upper shaft unit (32).
2. The embossing seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the lower shaft unit (31) includes:
a main shaft (311) being tubular,;
at least one oil retaining groove (312) formed in and around an outer surface of the
main shaft (311); and
a necked portion (313) protruding from and formed around an inner surface of the main
shaft (311) and having
a limit surface (314) facing toward an upper end of the main shaft (311); and
a first stop surface (315) facing toward a lower end of the main shaft (311); and
the upper shaft unit (32) includes:
a connecting panel (321) having a through hole (324) formed through the connecting
panel (321);
an upper shaft (322) mounted to the connecting panel (321), mounted through the through
hole (324) of the connecting panel (321), and having
a lower end protruding into the main shaft (311); and
a lower end surface facing the limit surface (314); and
a fastener (323) mounted through the necked portion (313), fastened to the upper shaft
(322), and having a second stop surface (325), and the second stop surface (325) selectively
abutting against the first stop surface (315).
3. The embossing seal as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the at least one oil retaining
groove (312) encircles an imaginary plane being perpendicular to a central axis of
the main shaft (311).
4. The embossing seal as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the at least one oil retaining
groove (312) encircles an imaginary plane inclined relative to the central axis of
the main shaft (311).
5. The embossing seal as claimed in claim 2, 3, or 4, wherein the lower shaft unit (31)
further includes an oil containing groove (316), and the oil containing groove (316)
is formed in and around the outer surface of the main shaft (311) and is disposed
below the at least one oil retaining groove (312).
6. The embossing seal as claimed in claim 2, 3, 4, or 5, wherein
the upper shaft (322) has an inner thread (326) formed in the upper shaft (322); and
the fastener (323) has an outer thread (327), and the outer thread (327) passes through
the necked portion (313) and engages with the inner thread (326).
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. An embossing seal comprising a base (10) having a front end and a mounting recess
(11) formed in the front end of the base (10), a die assembly (20) mounted in the
mounting recess (11) of the base (10), and a pressing handle (50) pivotally coupled
to the base (10) and having a pivot portion pivotally connected to the base (10) and
a pushing portion (51) formed adjacent to the pivot portion, and the embossing seal
further comprising:
a driven shaft assembly (30) movably mounted in the base (10) and abutting against
the die assembly (20), and the driven shaft assembly (30) including
a lower shaft unit (31) mounted in the base (10), being able to move up and down relative
to the base (10), having a lower end abutting against the die assembly (20), and including
a main shaft (311) being tubular;
at least one oil retaining groove (312) formed in and around an outer surface of the
main shaft (311); and
a necked portion (313) protruding from and formed around an inner surface of the main
shaft (311) and having
a limit surface (314) facing toward an upper end of the main shaft (311); and
a first stop surface (315) facing toward a lower end of the main shaft (311);an upper
shaft unit (32) coupled to the lower shaft unit (31) being able to move up and down
relative to the lower shaft unit (31), and including
a connecting panel (321) having a through hole (324) formed through the connecting
panel (321);
an upper shaft (322) mounted to the connecting panel (321), mounted through the through
hole (324) of the connecting panel (321), and having;
a lower end protruding into the main shaft (311); and
a lower end surface facing the limit surface (314); and
a fastener (323) mounted through the necked portion (313), fastened to the upper shaft
(322),
and having a second stop surface (325), and the second stop surface (325) selectively
abutting against the first stop surface (315); and
a cushion member (33) mounted to the upper shaft unit (32) and having two ends respectively
abutting against the lower shaft unit (31) and the upper shaft unit (32);
a restoring member (40) mounted in the base (10) and having two ends respectively
abutting against the base (10) and the upper shaft unit (32); and
the pressing handle (50) abuts against the upper shaft unit (32).
2. The embossing seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the at least one oil retaining
groove (312) encircles an imaginary plane being perpendicular to a central axis of
the main shaft (311).
3. The embossing seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the at least one oil retaining
groove (312) encircles an imaginary plane inclined relative to the central axis of
the main shaft (311).
4. The embossing seal as claimed in claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein the lower shaft unit (31)
further includes an oil containing groove (316), and the oil containing groove (316)
is formed in and around the outer surface of the main shaft (311) and is disposed
below the at least one oil retaining groove (312).
5. The embossing seal as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3, or 4, wherein
the upper shaft (322) has an inner thread (326) formed in the upper shaft (322); and
the fastener (323) has an outer thread (327), and the outer thread (327) passes through
the necked portion (313) and engages with the inner thread (326).