Abstract:
In a rotary stamp with master stamp incorporating a master stamp  3  having a window hole  30  from which a desired print section of a rotary stamp  2  is exposed in the bottom part of a grip case  4  containing a rotary stamp  2 , a thin melt-processed laminated belt produced by treating the superficial layer of a laminated belt foundation composed of porous thermoplastic resin belt base  24   a  and an ink circulation reinforced rear fabric  24   b  such that only a print section is left in porous state while the other part is met-processed into non-porous face is used as an endless print belt  24  and the window hole  30  in the master stamp  3  is formed in a size which allows the belt to pass through along a bridge part  23  without its surface&#39;s making contact therewith.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0002]    The present invention relates to a rotary stamp with master print, the rotary stamp having an endless print belt and the master print incorporated in a grip case and having porous fixed print base including a window hole from which a given print section of the endless print belt of the rotary stamp is exposed. 
         [0003]    2. Description of the Related Art 
         [0004]    There has been widely known a rotary stamp with a master stamp, a rotary stamp having endless print belts and the master stamp having a porous fixed print base including a window hole from which a desired print section of the rotary stamp is exposed being incorporated in a grip case, so as to print date, department name, personal name and the like at the same time (for example, Patent Document 1 and Patent Document 2). 
         [0005]    However, when the print section of the rotary stamp is changed, the rotary stamp with the master stamp described in the Patent Documents 1 and 2 cannot change the print section unless the rotary stamp is lifted up so as to retract the print section from the window hole in the master print and each belt print of the rotary stamp is rotated by operating a rotator, which poses a problem that increases the number of operations when changing its stamp face. To eliminate such a problem, it can be considered to enlarge the window hole in the master stamp so as to enable changing of the print section of the rotary stamp to be exposed through the window hole to be carried out freely only by rotating operation of the rotator. However, if the window hole is increased, it creates such problems that the print face and non-print area of the master stamp are decreased and further, the bottom of the belt stamp applied to the bridge part is shifted to the center and inclined by the amount of the rotator, and thus, a distortion is generated in the print face thereby making a print image unclear.
   Patent document 1; Japanese Examined Utility Model 1995-9695   Patent document 2: Japanese Published Patent Application 2000-272215   
 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0008]    Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to solve the aforementioned problems in the rotary stamp with master stamp incorporated in a grip case constituted of the rotary stamp having the endless print belt and the master print having the porous fixed print base containing a window hole which exposes the print section of the endless print belt of the rotary stamp and provide a rotary stamp with master stamp capable of changing the print face freely by only a rotating operation of a rotator exposed out from a grip case without pulling up the rotary stamp, accompanied by no reduction of effective usage area of the master stamp. 
         [0009]    To achieve the above-described object, the present invention provides a rotary stamp with master stamp comprising: a rotary stamp in which an endless print belt is stretched between a shaft part of a rotator supported rotatably by a shaft provided on a rotary stamp frame and a bridge part provided on the rotary stamp frame; and a master stamp having a porous fixed print base containing an oblong hole which exposes a desired print section of the rotary stamp, the rotary stamp and the master stamp being built in a grip case, wherein the endless print belt of the rotary stamp is a thin melt-processed laminated belt constituted of a print section kept in porous state and a space part treated into non-porous state, the print section and the space part being created as a result of melt-processing the superficial layer of the laminated belt base composed of the thermoplastic resin belt foundation having an infinite number of continuous pores as a front layer and ink circulation reinforced rear fabric as a rear layer, and the oblong hole in the master stamp has a width in the longitudinal direction which allows the endless print belt to be rotated such that the belt surface does not make contact with hole edges in the front and back when the belt is rotated along the bridge part with a print section exposed through the oblong hole, and changing of the print section of the rotary stamp exposed through the oval window is enabled by only a rotating operation of a rotator exposed outside of a grip case. 
         [0010]    In the rotary stamp with master stamp of the present invention, the rotary stamp built in the grip case is pushed by a spring member so that a desired print section of the endless print belt always exposed through the oblong hole is projected slightly from the master stamp surface of the master stamp and when the stamp is pressed, primary stamping by the print face of the rotary stamp is carried while the rotary stamp is pushed up against the force of the spring member such that the print face of the rotary stamp is flush with the master stamp surface, so as to execute secondary stamping by the master print surface. 
         [0011]    A groove in width direction is formed in the space parts formed in the non-porous state between the print sections of the endless print belt. Preferably, the groove has enclosing bund parts on both ends. Pyramidal projections for engaging the endless print belt are disposed on the outer peripheral face of a shaft part of the rotator in a staggered fashion or a control plate made of synthetic resin for smoothing a rotation of the rotator is built on a shaft stretched in the rotary stamp frame along the inner side of the rotator. Further, preferably, notch part is formed in the outer peripheral face of the rotation operating part of the rotator. 
         [0012]    Preferably, the notch part is formed in the outer peripheral face of the rotation operating part of the rotator and further, a clicker is built in a rotary stamp frame, such that the top face thereof is pushed by a spring member, with an engagement spring piece of a leg end engaged with an engagement hole provided in the top part of a rotary stamp frame, and the clicker is provided with a rectangular frame-like engagement spring piece which is always engaged with a notch part of a rotator, while when the rotator is rotated, the engagement spring piece engages a dent in the notch part so as to produce unique operating sound. 
         [0013]    As the endless print belt of the rotary stamp of the present invention, the superficial layer of the laminated belt base constituted of the thermoplastic resin belt foundation having an infinite number of continuous pores as a front layer and ink circulation reinforced rear fabric as a rear layer is formed to the print section left in porous state and a surrounding part melt-processed to non-porous face so as to produce a thin melt-processed laminated belt having thin print face. Further, the oblong hole in the master stamp is of minimum size which allows the endless print belt to be rotated along the bridge part such that the print section is exposed through the oblong hole without making contact with the hole edges in the front and back. Thus, changing of the print section of the rotary stamp exposed through the oblong hole can be implemented freely by only rotating operation of the rotator, exposed out form the grip case without pulling up the rotator and reduction of the effective usage area of the master stamp can be suppressed. 
         [0014]    Further, the bottom part of the endless print belt wound up around the bridge part is shifted toward the center and inclined by only the amount corresponding to the thickness of the rotator. Due to its small thickness of the print face, the print face of the endless print belt becomes substantially horizontal following the shape of the bridge part, and thus, a print image having no distortion can be obtained. 
         [0015]    The rotary stamp incorporated in the grip case is pushed by a spring member such that a desired print section of the endless print belt exposed from the window hole is projected slightly from the master print face of the master stamp. As a result, upon a stamping operation, first, primary stamping is carried out with this projected print section of the rotary print and the rotary print is pushed up against a spring force of the spring member so that the print face and the master print face are flush with each other so as to execute the secondary stamping with the master print face. As a result, at the time of the primary stamping, the print face of the endless print belt is always disposed horizontal with respect to a stamping object surface and thus, appropriate stamping is carried out despite the small print face thickness, so as to obtain a clear print image. 
         [0016]    If the groove is formed in the width direction in the non-porous space part between the print sections of the endless print belt, when the operation for changing the print face of the porous thin belt stamp is carried out and the part containing the formed print section passes the bridge part of the rotary stamp frame, the groove in the rear face is located on the corner of the bridge part whereby operating resistance changing. Because the user can obtain a feeling that the operation resistance has been changed, the user does not need to confirm the change of the print face visually. Further, the groove is used as criterion for arranging the print sections of the endless print belt as shown in  FIG. 4A . In the meantime, this groove may be formed such that it communicates throughout in the width direction or such that both ends are left slightly (for example, about 0.5 to 1.0 mm) as shown in  FIG. 4B  in order to prevent ink from running out. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0017]      FIG. 1  is a side sectional view showing a preferred embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0018]      FIG. 2  is a front sectional view stowing a preferred embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0019]      FIG. 3  is a perspective view showing a preferred embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0020]      FIG. 4A  is a partially broken perspective view showing the endless print belt for use in the present invention in enlargement; 
           [0021]      FIG. 4B  is a partially broken perspective view showing another example of the endless print belt for use in the present invention in enlargement; 
           [0022]      FIG. 4C  is a sectional view of  FIG. 4B ; 
           [0023]      FIG. 5  is a perspective view of a rotary stamp frame for use in the present invention; 
           [0024]      FIG. 6  is a perspective view of a clicker for use in the present invention; 
           [0025]      FIG. 7  is a perspective view of a rotator (wide) for use in the present invention; 
           [0026]      FIG. 8  is a perspective view of a rotator (narrow) for use in the present invention; 
           [0027]      FIG. 9  is a perspective view of a control plate for use in the present invention; 
           [0028]      FIG. 10  is a perspective view of a master stamp frame for use in the present invention; 
           [0029]      FIG. 11  is a perspective view of a metallic slide for use in the present invention; 
           [0030]      FIG. 12  is a perspective view of an ink-absorbing body of a porous fixed print base for use in the present invention; 
           [0031]      FIG. 13  is a perspective view of a master stamp for use in the present invention; 
           [0032]      FIG. 14  is a perspective view of a sheath for use in the present invention; 
           [0033]      FIG. 15  is an explanatory diagram showing a non-stamping condition; 
           [0034]      FIG. 16  is an explanatory diagram showing a stamping condition by the rotary stamp; and 
           [0035]      FIG. 17  is an explanatory diagram showing a stamping condition by the mater stamp. 
       
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
       [0036]    Hereinafter the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. 
         [0037]    Referring to  FIG. 1 , reference numeral  1  denotes a rotary stamp main body with a master stamp. This rotary stamp main body  1  incorporates a rotary stamp  2  inside of a grip case  4  and a master stamp  3  is built in the bottom part of the grip case  4 . The rotary stamp main body with the master stamp  1  can be mounted on a desk through a print face cap  5  for print face protection, which is fitted to the bottom end. This character is the same as this kind of the rotary stamp with the master stamp. 
         [0038]    The rotary stamp  2  includes an endless print belt  24  stretched between a plurality of rotators  22  supported rotatably by a shaft  21  provided in the middle of a rotary stamp frame  20  and a bridge part  23  provided on the bottom end of the rotary stamp frame  20 . This basic structure is not different from a conventionally known one and many be used without being incorporated in a grip case  4 . 
         [0039]    As the endless print belt  24  used in this rotary stamp  2 , a laminated belt comprised of thermoplastic resin belt foundation  24   a  having an infinite number of continuous pores such as foamed polyethylene resin provided on its superficial layer and ink circulating reinforced rear fabric  24   b  provided on the rear face, is used. By melting the superficial layer of this laminated belt foundation, the print section is left in a porous state and all surrounding part is melted to be non-porous face, in order to obtain thin laminated belt subjected to such melting treatment, having a thickness of less than 2.0 mm. As shown in  FIGS. 7 and 8 , the aforementioned rotators  22  include a rotator for wide endless print belt and a rotator for narrow endless print belt. 
         [0040]    To rotate the endless print belt  24  smoothly, a substantially rectangular control plate  50  made of polyethylene resin as shown in  FIG. 9  is incorporated on the inner side of the opposing rotators  22  in the middle. The rotary stamp  2  is incorporated within the grip case  4  such that the top part of the rotary stamp frame  20  is always pressed downward by a spring member  29  such as coil spring and when a pressing force exceeding the urging of the spring member  29  is applied, the rotary stamp  2  is raised. 
         [0041]    Reference numeral  22   a  denotes a notch part formed on the outer peripheral face of a rotation operating part of each rotator  22  and this notch part  22   a  prevents the finger from slipping upon rotating operation and engages an engagement spring piece  60  of a clicker  6  described later. Reference numeral  22   b  denotes an axial cylindrical part on which the endless print belt  24  is applied and pyramidal projections  22   d  which engage the endless print belt  24  are disposed on the outer peripheral face of this axial cylindrical part  22   b  in a staggered fashion. 
         [0042]    Further, as shown in  FIG. 4A  and  FIG. 4B , a groove  25  continuous in the width direction is formed between print sections A and A of the endless print belt  24 . When the endless print belt  24  is rotated to change its print face, the grooves  25  are positioned on the corners of the bridge part  23 , so that it can be felt that the print face has been changed without confirming visually but based on a feeling that the operation resistance has been changed. Thus, it is not necessary to confirm the print face visually each time when the rotating operation is performed. 
         [0043]    The groove  25  is formed at a middle position for dividing a space part  51  of the endless print belt  24  to two sections between print sections  52  and  52  and as described previously, this groove  25  may be a groove communicating with both ends of the endless print belt  24  as shown in  FIG. 4A  or as shown in  FIG. 4C , enclosing bund parts  53  and  53  may be left on both ends of the groove  25  to prevent ink from running out. If the enclosing bund part  53  and  53  are provided, the length of the enclosing bund part  53  is as short as 0.5 to 1.0 mm and the height of the enclosing bund part  53  is such that its top is substantially on the same plane as the surface of the space part  51 . By providing with the grooves  25 , when the print belt main body  24  is rotated to change the print face, the grooves  25  are positioned on the corners of the bridge part  23 , so that it can be felt that the print face has been changed without confirming visually based on a feeling that the operation resistance has been changed. As a result, it is not necessary to confirm visually the print face each time when the rotating operation is performed. Further, when the enclosing bund parts  53  and  53  are provided, not only the ink run-out preventing effect which is an inherent function of the enclosing bund part  53  is secured, but also a necessary strength of the belt can be maintained due to the reinforcement effect of the enclosing bund parts  53 ,  53  even if the grooves  25  are thinned. In the meantime, the grooves  25  and the enclosing bund parts  53 ,  53  are preferred to be formed into the non-porous state by melting or coating like the space part  51 . 
         [0044]    In the endless print belt  24 , as shown in  FIG. 2 , its top part is wound around the rotator  22  and its bottom part is wound around the bridge part  23  such that it keeps contact with an adjoining endless print belt  24 . The width of the top part is increased by the amount corresponding to the thickness of the rotator  22 , thereby likely causing a distortion in the endless print belt  24 . However, the endless print belt  24  of the present invention is a thin melt-processed laminated belt constituted of the print section in which the superficial layer of the laminated belt base composed of the thermoplastic resin belt foundation  24   a  as a front layer and the ink circulation reinforced rear fabric  24   b  as a rear layer is kept in the porous state, and the melt-processed, non-porous surface which surrounds that print section. Due to its small thickness, it is entirely horizontal following the shape of the bridge part  23  so that a print image is not distorted. 
         [0045]    As shown in  FIG. 5 , in the aforementioned rotary stamp frame  20 , the bottom part of both side plates  20   b  each having a cutout part  20   a  for engaging a shaft  21  are connected by a longitudinally long bridge part  23 . A groove  23   a  which a first ink absorbing body  26  is fitted to is formed at the bottom of this bridge part  23  and a concave part  23   b  which a second ink absorbing body  27  is fitted to is formed at the top end. Further, an engaging hole  23   c  for connecting with the clicker is provided in the top part of each side plate  20   b  and the clicker  6  described later is mounted between the engaging holes  23   c  and  23   c  such that both ends thereof engage them. Side plates  20   d  are provided on both sides of the bridge part  23  so as to escort the outside of the endless print belt  24 . 
         [0046]    Reference numeral  26  denotes a first ink absorbing body for supplying ink to the endless print belt  24  and this ink absorbing body  26  is fitted to the groove  23   a  in the bridge part  23 , which is composed of hard porous material such as polyethylene sintered body, which is the same material as the thermoplastic resin belt foundation  24  of the endless print belt  24 . Reference numeral  27  denotes a second ink absorbing body composed of polyvinyl formal resin which is overlaid on the first ink absorbing body  26  and this second ink absorbing body  27  is fitted to the concave part  23   b  in the bridge part  23 . 
         [0047]    As shown in  FIG. 10 , a porous fixed print base  32  of the master stamp  3  including the oblong hole  30  is a circular structure mounted in the concave part of the cylindrical master stamp frame  31  in which an elongated square hole  31   a  is formed in the center part thereof. There are provided a circular ink absorbing body  33  in which an elongated square hole  32   a  is formed as shown in  FIG. 13  while an elongated square hole  33   a  is formed in its rear face thereof as shown in  FIG. 12  and a cylindrical metallic slide  35  for print face protection having an inside jaw at its upper edge as shown in  FIG. 11 , the cylindrical metallic slide being mounted to the master stamp frame  31  by being urged by the coil spring  34 . 
         [0048]    In the grip case  4 , stepped parts  41  are formed in the front and rear faces of the intermediate part of a gripping cylindrical part  40  for the rotator  22  of the rotary stamp  2  to be operable from outside and the rotators  22  are exposed through slits  42  and a cylindrical sheath  43  is extended on the bottom part of this grip case  4  while the master stamp  3  is incorporated within the sheath  43 . In the meantime, reference numeral  44  denotes an indication label attached to the top plate of the grip case  4 . 
         [0049]    Reference numeral  6  denotes a clicker which prevents each rotator  22  exposed outside from being moved unexpectedly when it comes into a contact with other object and this clicker  6  is integrated with the rotary stamp frame  20  by engaging the engagement piece  60  with the engaging hole  23   c  in the rotary stamp frame  20  which supports each rotator while rectangular frame-like engagement spring pieces  61  which engage the notch part  22   a  for slip prevention, formed on the outer peripheral face of each rotator  22  are provided perpendicularly on the right and left sides. An engaging piece  62  for receiving the coil spring as the spring member is formed on the top face of the clicker  6 . 
         [0050]    When using such a rotary stamp, first, the rotator  22  exposed through the slit  42  formed in the stepped part  41  of the gripping cylindrical part  40  of the grip case  4  is rotated appropriately so as to set the print face to a desired content. At this time, the notch part  22   a  of the rotator  22  is always in engagement with the engagement spring piece  60  of the clicker  6 , thereby blocking the rotation of the rotator  22  and thus, the endless print belt is not rotated unless the rotator  22  is operated, and thus, it is not changed unexpectedly when it comes in contact with other object. 
         [0051]    When the user operates the rotator  22 , a unique operating sound is generated because the engagement spring piece  60  of the clicker  6  in engagement with the notch part  22   a  of the rotator  22  comes into engagement with dents of the notch part  22   a  and user can obtain a secure operation feeling by a feeling given each time when the rear faces of the grooves  25  in the endless print belt  24  are placed on the corners of the bridge part  23 . Further, after the operation of changing the print face is completed, the rotator is blocked from being rotated by the clicker  6  securely, and thus, the print face is not changed carelessly. 
         [0052]    After the print face is changed by the above-described simple operation, the stamping action by gripping the gripping cylindrical part  40  of the grip case  4  is the same as conventional ways. However, the rotary stamp with the master stamp of the present invention is a thin melt-processed laminated belt constituted of the print section  52  in which the superficial layer of the laminated belt base composed of the thermoplastic resin belt foundation  24   a  having an infinite number of continuous pores as a front layer and the ink circulation reinforced rear fabric  24   b  as a rear layer is kept in the porous state, and the melt-processed, non-porous surface which surrounds that print section. Further, the width in the back and forth direction of the oblong hole  30  is comprised of total lateral width of each endless print belt  24  and width in the back and forth direction of the bridge part  23  plus gaps in front and back for each print face to pass through, so that when the endless print belt  24  is rotated, the print section  52  of the endless print belt  24  passing along the bridge part  23  in a state in which it is exposed through the oblong hole  30  does not make contact with the front/rear edges of the oblong hole  30 . Consequently, reduction of an effective usage area of the master stamp  3  is slight and no unnecessary gap is generated between the porous fixed print base  32  of the master stamp  3  and the rotary stamp  2  and further preferable design performance is secured. 
         [0053]    Additionally, even if the endless print belts  24  on both sides are inclined in structure, the print face is kept substantially horizontal following the receiving plane of the bridge part  23  so that a print image without any distortion is obtained, because the thin melt-processed laminated belt is used as described previously.