CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 10-310502, filed
October 30, 1998.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] This invention concerns a stamp pad which contains an ink vessel.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Traditionally, stamp pads are widely used for rubber stamp affixation. Stamp pads
are of various sizes and shapes to accommodate various sizes of rubber stamps. One
example is shown below.
[0004] Figure 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a traditional stamp pad. As shown
in the figure, the traditional stamp pad consists of a pad base 21, an ink pad 22,
which is made of such ink-absorbing materials as sponge, felt, etc., soaked with pigment
ink or dye ink, and a cap 23 which covers said ink pad 22. The circumference of said
pad base 21 has notches made with which the tip of the circumference of said cap 23
engages so that the lid can be opened and closed freely. Figure 8 is a schematic oblique
view of a stamp pad with its lid removed, showing pad base 21 and ink pad 22.
[0005] More recently, stamp pads have become colorful and stamp pads with various colors
of stamp ink are available in the market.
[0006] In using a stamp pad for rubber stamp affixation, rubber stamp 24 is lightly pressed
on ink pad 22 of stamp pad, as shown in Figure 9, to obtain ink on the rubber stamp
for affixation thereof on the proper place for stamp affixation on paper, cloth, leather,
plastic, etc.
[0007] Repeated use of a stamp pad by removing and replacing cap 23 from and back on pad
base 21 as described above may cause the soiling with ink of the interior of cap 23
as a result of its contact with ink pad 22.
[0008] In addition, repeated rubber stamp affixation as described above will gradually decrease
and use up the ink absorbed in stamp pad, necessitating the replenishment of ink.
[0009] Traditionally, ink replenishment was accomplished either by purchasing an ink vessel
which contains the ink of the same color or purchasing in advance and storing an ink
vessel which contains replenishment ink and using such ink in such ink vessel to soak
the stamp pad.
[0010] The purchasing of ink has caused inconvenience at times, however, because the ink
of the same color could not be found or only a small amount of additional ink was
needed because of less frequent use of the ink or because ink was needed immediately.
[0011] The inconvenience on the part of stamp pad manufacturers included the costliness
of stocking and making available many different kinds of replenishment ink and the
difficulty in keeping the inventory of less frequently used types of ink for a long
period of time, resulting in the our-of-stock status for certain types of ink.
[0012] Furthermore, stamp pads were often disposed of once ink ran out, resulting in a wasteful,
uneconomical practice, which also contributed to the increase of garbage to be processed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0013] This invention is made to improve such shortcomings of the prior art as described
above and is intended to provide a stamp pad which makes it easy to replenish ink
when it runs out by storing a replenishment ink vessel in the stamp pad in such manner
as to make it easy to remove the ink vessel.
[0014] This invention is also intended to provide a stamp pad which prevents the soiling
with ink of the interior of a cap as the stamp pad is used repeatedly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015]
Figure 1 is a schematic front view showing an example of the stamp pad of the present
invention.
Figure 2 is an A-A cross-sectional view of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a B-B cross-sectional view of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a schematic drawing showing the design in which cap and main body are
connected.
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of another example of the stamp pad of the present
invention.
Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of another example of the stamp pad of the present
invention.
Figure 7 is a schematic drawing showing an example of traditional stamp pads.
Figure 8 is a schematic oblique view of a traditional stamp pad.
Figure 9 is a descriptive drawing showing the method of using a traditional stamp
pad and a rubber stamp.
Figure 10 is a side isometric view of a stamp pad in accordance with another embodiment
of the invention.
Figure 11 is a side elevation view of the stamp pad shown in Figure 10.
Figure 12 is a side isometric view of a stamp pad in accordance with yet another embodiment
of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] An embodiment of this invention concerns an ink vessel-containing stamp pad characteristic
of having an ink pad saturated with ink, the main body which has an ink storage area
for storing an ink vessel, a cap which covers said ink pad and is designed for free
placement on and removal from the main body, an ink vessel stored in said ink storage
area and a bottom plug which covers the exterior of the ink storage area which stores
said ink vessel and is designed for free placement on and removal from the main body.
[0017] Desirably, the aforesaid cap and main body can be independent of each other so that
the cap is separated from the main body when removed.
[0018] Desirably, the aforesaid cap can have fitting notches which slidably fit the protrusions
made on the main body, and said cap can be placed on and removed from the main body
while said fitting notches and the protrusions are connected with each other.
[0019] An embodiment of this invention also concerns an ink vessel-containing stamp pad
characteristic of having an ink pad saturated with ink, the main body which has an
ink storage area for storing an ink vessel, a cap which covers said ink pad and is
designed for free placement on and removal from the main body, an ink vessel stored
in said ink storage area and a bottom plug which connects to said ink vessel and covers
the exterior of the ink storage area which stores the ink vessel and is designed for
free placement on and removal from the main body, and is characteristic of having
the ink vessel together with the bottom plague freely placeable on and removable from
the main body.
[0020] Desirably, the aforesaid bottom plug can serve as the lid for said ink vessel and
is connected to said ink vessel.
[0021] Desirably, the aforesaid bottom plug and ink vessel can be tightly connected to each
other at the interior of such bottom plug and the opening of such ink vessel.
[0022] Desirably, the aforesaid bottom plug and ink vessel can be connected at the interior
of said bottom plug and the opening of said ink vessel by way of threading.
[0023] Desirably, the aforesaid cap and main body can be independent of and separable from
each other so that the cap is freely placed on and removed from the main body.
[0024] Desirably, the aforesaid cap can have fitting notches which slidably fit the protrusions
made on the main body and is placed on and removed from the body while said fitting
notches and said protrusions are kept connected.
[0025] An embodiment of the ink vessel-containing stamp pad of the present invention is
characteristic of containing an ink vessel inside which contains replenishment ink.
More specifically, it is characteristic of having an ink pad saturated with ink, the
main body having an ink storage area which stores an ink vessel, a cap which covers
said ink pad and is freely placeable on and removable from the main body, an ink vessel
stored in said ink storage area and a bottom plug which covers the exterior of said
ink storage area which stores said ink vessel and is freely placeable on and removable
from the main body.
[0026] The cap of the ink vessel-containing stamp pad of the present invention is designed
to cover an ink pad saturated with ink. The manner of installing said cap may be one
of the following methods: (1) said cap and the main body are independent of each other,
and after said cap is installed on the main body, the main body and the cap are separated
when the cap is removed; or (2) fitting notches are made on said cap and the fitting
notches slidably fit the protrusions made on the main body, and the cap and the main
body are kept connected at such fitting notches and the protrusions and are not separated
when the cap is placed on and removed from the main body, and when the cap is removed
from the main body after it is placed on the main body, the main body and the cap
are not separated.
[0027] The ink vessel filled with replenishment ink of the ink vessel-containing stamp pad
of the present invention is stored in the ink storage area in the main body. Said
ink vessel and the bottom plug covering the exterior of such ink storage area of the
main body may be parts separate and independent of each other, or the opening of the
ink vessel and the bottom plug may be fastened with each other by way of threading
or by way of close engagement.
[0028] As described above, the ink vessel-containing stamp pad of the present invention
enables immediate replenishment of ink while in use when the ink in the ink pad runs
out because the stamp pad contains an ink vessel inside which contains replenishment
ink, hence eliminating the necessity of purchasing and storing a separate ink vessel
which contains the ink of the same color. Also eliminated is the disposal of a stamp
pad after one time use because the replenishment ink of the same color cannot be found,
thus achieving better economy and contributing to the decrease in garbage to be processes.
[0029] The difficulty and inconvenience in the inventory management associated with the
manufacturing and selling of stamp pads.
i.e., it is costly and burdensome to prepare and stock each and every different kind
of ink and particularly to stock for a long period of time certain kinds of ink which
are used less frequently, resulting at times in the out-of-stock status of certain
colors, will be eliminated by the stamp pad of the present invention.
[0030] The repeated use of a stamp pad with a cap which separates from the main body when
removed may cause the interior of the cap to be soiled with ink as a result of the
contact with the ink pad. The use of the stamp pad of the present invention which
has a cap equipped with fitting notches which slidably fit the protrusions made on
the main body and which does not separate from the main body as the cap and the main
body maintain the engagement between the fitting notches and the protrusions makes
it easier to place and remove the cap because the orbit of the cap movement is restricted
by the fitting notches and the protrusions, and prevents the soiling with ink of the
interior of the cap because the cap does not contact the ink pad when placed on and
removed from the main body.
[0031] Examples of the embodiment of the present invention are explained in concrete terms
based on figures given below.
EXAMPLE 1
[0032] Figure 1 is a schematic front view of an embodiment of the stamp pad of the present
invention. Figure 2 shows an A to A cross-sectional view. Figure 3 shows a B to B
cross-sectional view.
[0033] As shown in the figures, the ink vessel-containing stamp pad of the present invention
20 has main body 1, cap 2, ink vessel 3 and bottom plug 4. Main body 1 has ink pad
5 saturated with ink and ink storage area 6 to store ink vessel 3, and cap 2 which
covers said ink pad 5 and can be freely placed on and removed from main body 1. Stored
in said ink storage area 6 is ink vessel 3 which has vessel lid 16. Covering the exterior
of said ink storage area 6 which stores said ink vessel 3 is bottom plug 4 which can
be freely placed on and removed from main body 1.
[0034] Cap 2 and main body 1 are formed so as to cover ink pad 5 which is placed on main
body 1. The tip 14 of the circumference of cap 2 is formed so as to engage with the
recessed area 10 made on the circumference of main body 1 for capping purposes, and
can be freely engaged and disengaged.
[0035] Figures 1 through 3 show the design where cap 2 and main body 1 are fitted to each
other; cap 2 has 2 flaps and each of said 2 flaps has fitting notch 7; said fitting
notch 7 freely slidably fits protrusion 9 made on main body; cap 2 and main body 1
maintain the fitted status of fitting notch 7 and protrusion 9 and do not separate
from each other. When cap 2 is placed on and removed from main body 1, the orbit of
the movement of cap 2 is restricted by fitting notch 7 and protrusion 9, making cap
placement and removal easy, and keeping the cap from contacting the ink pad at placement
and removal, preventing the soiling with ink of the interior of the cap. As is shown
in Figure 4, the angle θ between cap 2 and main body 1 when cap 2 is fully open is
at least 90 degrees and, desirably, 108 degrees.
[0036] There is no particular restriction on the material to be used for the main body or
the cap, but plastic, either colored or transparent, is desirable.
[0037] Main body 1 has an ink storage area 6; ink storage area 6 stores ink vessel 3. There
is no particular restriction on the size of ink vessel 3, but desirably, it should
have the capacity to store the quantity of ink which enables at least 3 to 6 times
of replenishment.
[0038] Covering the exterior of ink storage area 6 which stores ink vessel 3 is bottom plug
4 on the main body. Bottom plug 4 and main body 1 are formed so as to be freely engaged
with and disengaged from each other by way of the engagement of the recessed area
11 made in the circumference of main body 1 with the tip 15 of bottom plug 4.
[0039] As described above, because the ink vessel-containing stamp pad of the present invention
contains an ink vessel 3 which contains replenishment ink, ink vessel 3 can be removed
from main body 1 by opening bottom plug 4 to replenish ink of the same color when
ink in ink pad runs out while in use.
EXAMPLE 2
[0040] Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view showing another example of the stamp pad of the
present invention.
[0041] The stamp pad shown in the figure has the opening of ink vessel 3 and bottom plug
4a connected with each other by way of threading or by way of close engagement with
each other with bottom plug 4a serving as the lid for ink vessel 3. The remaining
has the configuration similar to that of Embodiment Example 1.
[0042] With this embodiment example, ink vessel 3 can be removed from main body 1 together
with bottom plug 4.
EXAMPLE 3
[0043] Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view showing another example of the stamp pad of the
present invention,
[0044] The stamp pad shown in the figure has cap 2a and main body 1 independent of each
other and separable and removable from each other. The remaining has the configuration
similar to that of Embodiment Example 1.
EXAMPLE 4
[0045] Figure 10 is a side isometric view of a stamp pad 100 in accordance with another
embodiment of the invention. The stamp pad 100 has a body 101 with a cavity 106 in
which an ink vessel 103 is removably disposed. A bottom plug 104 covers the cavity
106 and can also seal the vessel 103, in a manner generally similar to the bottom
plug 4a discussed above with reference to Figure 5.
[0046] The stamp pad 100 can also include an ink pad 105 and a cap 102 that is removably
coupled to the body 101 to cover the stamp pad 105. The cap 102 can be completely
separable from the body 101, as shown in Figure 10, or alternatively, the cap 102
can be movably secured to the body 101 with a slotted guide, as was discussed above
with reference to Figures 1-3. In either case, the cap 102 can include rounded portions
120 that are removably received by corresponding rounded recesses 121 in the body
101.
[0047] As shown in Figure 10, the plan form of the ink pad 105 (and the cross-sectional
shape of the body 101 and the cap 102 when intersected by a plane generally parallel
with the ink pad 105) can have a "tear-drop" type shape with one end generally pointed
and the other end generally rounded. The sides between the opposing ends can also
be rounded, with one side having a generally convex portion and the other side having
an "S" shape with both a convex and a concave portion.
[0048] Figure 11 is a side elevation view of the stamp pad 100 shown in Figure 10. As shown
in Figure 11, the cap 102 has a crowned shape such that in profile, it rises slightly
between opposing ends of the cap 102. As is also shown in Figure 11, the plug 104
can have rounded portions 107 that are removably received by corresponding rounded
recesses 122 in the body 101.
[0049] Figure 12 is a side isometric view of a stamp pad 200 in accordance with yet another
embodiment of the invention. As shown in Figure 12, the stamp pad 200 can include
a body 201, a cap 202, a base plug 204, and an ink vessel 203 arranged in a manner
generally similar to that discussed above with reference to Figures 1-6 and 10-11.
The stamp pad 200 can further include an ink pad 205 covered by the cap 202. The ink
pad 205, the cap 202 and the body 201 each have a modified tear-drop shape with one
side being generally flat and the other side being generally convex. In a further
aspect of this embodiment, the cap 202 can include a small protuberance 222 toward
one end thereof. As was discussed previously, the cap can be transparent, translucent,
or colored. In one aspect of this embodiment, the cap 202 can include a logo or other
design and/or writing.
[0050] As described above, the present invention, which stores inside a stamp pad an ink
vessel which contains replenishment ink in such a manner that is easy to retrieve
it, enables easy ink replenishment when ink runs out, hence providing a economical
stamp pad.
[0051] The present invention also provides a stamp pad which prevents its cap from contacting
the ink pad, resulting in the soiling with ink of the interior of the cap as the stamp
pad is used repeatedly.
[0052] From the foregoing it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments of
the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications
may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly,
the invention is not limited except as by the appended claims.
1. An stamp pad assembly, comprising:
a body having an ink pad and an opening to an interior ink storage area;
an ink vessel removably disposed in the ink storage area;
a cap coupled to the body and movable between a first position with the cap covering
the ink pad and a second position with the cap offset from the ink pad to expose the
ink pad; and
a plug member removably attached to the body to cover the opening of the body.
2. The stamp pad assembly of claim 1 wherein the cap is completely separate from the
body when the cap is in the second position.
3. The stamp pad of claim 1 wherein the body has at least one protrusion extending therefrom
and the cap has a guide with a slot slidably engaged with the protrusion, the guide
being slidable relative to the protrusion as the cap moves between the first and second
positions.
4. The stamp pad of claim 1 wherein the ink vessel has an opening and the plug member
is removably coupled to the ink vessel to cover the opening.
5. The stamp pad of claim 1 wherein the cap is at least partially transparent.
6. The stamp pad of claim 1 wherein the cap is at least partially translucent.
7. The stamp pad of claim 1 wherein the body has an upwardly facing edge with a recessed
region and the cap has a downwardly extending potion removably received in the recessed
region.
8. The stamp pad of claim 1 wherein the body has a downwardly facing edge with a recessed
region and the plug member has an upwardly extending portion removably received in
the recessed region.
9. The stamp pad of claim 1 wherein the body has a first end and a second end, the first
end having a generally pointed shape when intersected by a plane generally parallel
to the ink pad, the second end having a generally rounded shape when intersected by
a plane generally parallel to the ink pad.
10. The stamp pad of claim 1 wherein the body has a first side and a second side opposite
the first side, the first side having a generally concave region, the second side
having a generally convex region.
11. The stamp pad of claim 1 wherein the body has a first side and a second side opposite
the first side, the first side having a generally flat region, the second side having
a generally convex region.
12. The stamp pad of claim 1 wherein the body has a first end and a second end opposite
the first end, further wherein the cap has a first end aligned with the first end
of the body and a second end aligned with the second end of the body, the cap having
an upper surface extending in a convex upward direction between the first and second
ends of the cap.
13. The stamp pad of claim 1 wherein the cap includes a partially spherical projection
extending away from the stamp pad.
14. A method for making a stamp pad assembly, comprising:
providing a stamp pad body with a cavity therein;
removably disposing an ink vessel in the cavity;
attaching an ink pad to the body; and
covering the ink pad.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein the cavity includes an opening in a wall of the stamp
pad body, further comprising covering the opening.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein covering the opening of the stamp pad body includes
covering an opening of the ink vessel.
17. The method of claim 14 wherein covering the ink pad includes removably covering the
stamp pad.
18. The method of claim 14 wherein covering the ink pad includes slidably engaging a stamp
pad cover with a protrusion extending from the stamp pad body.
19. The method of claim 14, further comprising filling the ink vessel with ink.
20. The method of claim 14, further comprising impregnating the ink pad with ink.
21. The method of claim 14 wherein providing a stamp pad body includes providing a stamp
pad body with a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first side
having a generally concave region, the second side having a generally convex region.
22. The method of claim 14 wherein covering the ink pad includes removably covering the
ink pad with an at least partially transparent cover.
23. The method of claim 14 wherein covering the ink pad includes covering the stamp pad
with an at least partially translucent cover.