US686509A - Adjustable hand-stamp. - Google Patents

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US686509A
US686509A US6730201A US1901067302A US686509A US 686509 A US686509 A US 686509A US 6730201 A US6730201 A US 6730201A US 1901067302 A US1901067302 A US 1901067302A US 686509 A US686509 A US 686509A
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    • B41K1/00Portable hand-operated devices without means for supporting or locating the articles to be stamped, i.e. hand stamps; Inking devices or other accessories therefor
    • B41K1/08Portable hand-operated devices without means for supporting or locating the articles to be stamped, i.e. hand stamps; Inking devices or other accessories therefor with a flat stamping surface and changeable characters
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  • This invention has for its main object to provide means for adjusting the type-bands individually without the necessity of touching said bands with the fingers, the means for manipulating the bands being extended through one of the side frames of the stamp and being provided with a hand-en gagin g device outside of the frame.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide the frame of the stamp with a shield or rest, which is designed to support the stamp when it is resting on its side'andto prevent the type-bands from contacting with the surface upon which the stamp is resting.
  • This shield also prevents the fingers which grasp the stamp from slipping down into contact with the type-bands.
  • 1 designates the frame of the stamp, and 2a horizontal shaft mounted in said frame near its upper end.
  • spools 3 On this shaft between the sides of the frame 1 are loosely mounted four spools 3, around which the endless type bands pass.
  • Each spool is provided with a keyway 4 extending through it, and near one of its sides, preferably the right-hand side, as shown in the drawings, said spool is formed with an annular recess or cavity 5, which extends around the shaft-opening.
  • the shaft 2 is slidable through the frame and the spools and is provided at a point between the side bars of the frame with a radial pin 6, which is adapted to be moved back and forth through the keyways in the spools.
  • a collar On the end of the shaft 2 opposite the handengaging wheel is secured a collar, which prevents the shaft being drawn entirely out of the frame of the stamp.
  • the rods 7 are in the same horizontal plane when the device is in its upright printing position and that therefore the type-bands between the vertical centers of these rolls will be held flat and that a good printing-surface will be thereby provided.
  • the shaft 2 is moved laterally to bring the radial pin carried thereby into the keyway of the spool it is desired to rotate.
  • the shaft When the shaft has been moved to the desired spool, it is rotated to bring the desired character on the typeband into printing position below the transverse bars 7.
  • the shaft2 laterally from one spool to the other it is moved endwise to bring the radial pin into the annular recess in the end of one of the spools.
  • the shaft is then rotated and a slight lateral strain maintained thereon until the radial pin registers with and slips into the keyway in the next spool. In this way the various spools may be readily rotated without engaging them directly by the hand.
  • a shield 10 Secured to the top of the frame 1 is a shield 10, which extends'transversely through the frame between the side bars thereof, the ends of said shield being bent downward and extending partly over the type-bands, as shown, to prevent the fingers of the hand grasping the handle from contacting with the typebands.
  • This shield forms a support or rest for the stamp when it is placed on the desk, the stamp being so balanced that the handle and the shield will rest on the supportingsurface and the type-bands will be held out of contact therewith.
  • the depending ends of the shield are formed fiat and lie in planes substantially at right angles to the planes of the side bars of the main frame, so that each of these depending portions will form a broad fiat hearing or support for the stamp, which will efiectually prevent the lower portions of the rubber bands coming in contact with the surface of the desk or table on which the stamp is resting, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the shaft 2 is manipu lated to bring the radial pin into the keyway of the spool at the left-hand side of the stampframe.
  • the shaft and the engaged spool are then turned to bring the desired type on that band into printing position.
  • the shaft is then moved to the right to bring the radial pin into the annular recess insaid spool and against the side of the next spool.
  • the shaft may now be rotated without disturbing the position of the type-band which has just been manipulated.
  • the radial pin may be permitted to remain in engagement with the keyway of the spool over which the units type-band passes, and need only be moved therefrom occasionally to shiftthe other bands.
  • a hand-stamp the combination of a frame, a transverse slidable shaft mounted in said frame, a series of spools loosely mounted on said shaft between the side bars of the frame, each spool being formed with a keyway extending entirely through its axial opening, a key carried by the shaft and adapted to engage and passed through the spools one at a time as said shaft is moved laterally whereby each spool may be caused to rotate with the shaft, a transverse device at the lower end of the stamp-frame, and a series of endless type -bands passing around the spools and the device at the lower end of the frame.
  • a hand-stamp the combination of a frame, a transverse slidable shaft carried by said frame near ⁇ its upper end, a series of spools loosely mounted on said shaft between the side bars of the frame, each spool being formed with a keyway extending through the spool parallel with the shaft and an enlarged annular recess at one end thereof, a radial pin carried by the shaft and adapted to slide through the keyways in the spools, a transverse device in the lower end of the frame parallel with the spool-shaft, a series of endless type-bands passing around the spools and the transverse device at the lower end of the frame, and a hand-engaging device on one end of the shaft.
  • a hand-stamp the combination of a frame, a series of endless type-bands carried by the frame, means for adjusting said bands to bring the desired characters into printing position, and a shield secured to said frame its ends extending down and partially covering the type-bands to protect them and to form a rest or support for the stamp to hold the type-bands out of contact with the surface on which the stamp is placed, said downward-extending portions of the shield being substantially flat and lying in planes approximately at right angles to the planes of the side pieces of the frame, whereby said portions form broad, flat supports.

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No. 686,509. I
' J. A. CRANDALL.
ADJUSTABLE HAND STAMP.
[Application flied July 6, 1901.) (No Model.)
Patented Nov. l2, 19m.
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UNITED TATES PATENT FFICEQ JESSE A. ORANDALL, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO STEPHEN V. WHITE, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
ADJUSTABLE HAN D STAM P.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 686,509, dated November 12, 1901.
Application filed July 6, 1901. Serial No. 67,302. (No model.)
To ctZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, J ESSE A. ORANDALL, a citizen of the United States, anda resident of the borough of Brooklyn, county of Kings, cit-y and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Adj ustable Hand-Stamps, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of the stamp; Fig. 2, an end elevation showing the device resting on its side, and Fig. 3 a vertical longitudinal section on the line III III of Fig. 2.
This invention has for its main object to provide means for adjusting the type-bands individually without the necessity of touching said bands with the fingers, the means for manipulating the bands being extended through one of the side frames of the stamp and being provided with a hand-en gagin g device outside of the frame.
Another object of this invention is to provide the frame of the stamp with a shield or rest, which is designed to support the stamp when it is resting on its side'andto prevent the type-bands from contacting with the surface upon which the stamp is resting. This shield also prevents the fingers which grasp the stamp from slipping down into contact with the type-bands.
Referring to the various parts by numerals, 1 designates the frame of the stamp, and 2a horizontal shaft mounted in said frame near its upper end. On this shaft between the sides of the frame 1 are loosely mounted four spools 3, around which the endless type bands pass. Each spool is provided with a keyway 4 extending through it, and near one of its sides, preferably the right-hand side, as shown in the drawings, said spool is formed with an annular recess or cavity 5, which extends around the shaft-opening. The shaft 2 is slidable through the frame and the spools and is provided at a point between the side bars of the frame with a radial pin 6, which is adapted to be moved back and forth through the keyways in the spools. On the end of the shaft 2 opposite the handengaging wheel is secured a collar, which prevents the shaft being drawn entirely out of the frame of the stamp.
Extending across between the side bars at their lower ends is a pair of parallel horizon tal bars or rods '7, on which are loosely mount ed sleeves 8. The endless type-bands 9 travel over these sleeves, as shown. As will be readily seen by referring to Fig. 2 of the drawings,
the rods 7 are in the same horizontal plane when the device is in its upright printing position and that therefore the type-bands between the vertical centers of these rolls will be held flat and that a good printing-surface will be thereby provided.
To adjust the type-bands so as to bring the desired type below the two bars 7, the shaft 2 is moved laterally to bring the radial pin carried thereby into the keyway of the spool it is desired to rotate. When the shaft has been moved to the desired spool, it is rotated to bring the desired character on the typeband into printing position below the transverse bars 7. In adjusting the shaft2 laterally from one spool to the other it is moved endwise to bring the radial pin into the annular recess in the end of one of the spools. The shaft is then rotated and a slight lateral strain maintained thereon until the radial pin registers with and slips into the keyway in the next spool. In this way the various spools may be readily rotated without engaging them directly by the hand.
Secured to the top of the frame 1 is a shield 10, which extends'transversely through the frame between the side bars thereof, the ends of said shield being bent downward and extending partly over the type-bands, as shown, to prevent the fingers of the hand grasping the handle from contacting with the typebands. This shield forms a support or rest for the stamp when it is placed on the desk, the stamp being so balanced that the handle and the shield will rest on the supportingsurface and the type-bands will be held out of contact therewith. It will be observed that the depending ends of the shield are formed fiat and lie in planes substantially at right angles to the planes of the side bars of the main frame, so that each of these depending portions will form a broad fiat hearing or support for the stamp, which will efiectually prevent the lower portions of the rubber bands coming in contact with the surface of the desk or table on which the stamp is resting, as shown in Fig. 2.
When it is desired. to reset all the type bands of the stamp, the shaft 2 is manipu lated to bring the radial pin into the keyway of the spool at the left-hand side of the stampframe. The shaft and the engaged spool are then turned to bring the desired type on that band into printing position. The shaft is then moved to the right to bring the radial pin into the annular recess insaid spool and against the side of the next spool. The shaft may now be rotated without disturbing the position of the type-band which has just been manipulated. When the device is used merely as a dating-stamp, the radial pin may be permitted to remain in engagement with the keyway of the spool over which the units type-band passes, and need only be moved therefrom occasionally to shiftthe other bands.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a hand-stamp, the combination of a frame, a transverse slidable shaft mounted in said frame, a series of spools loosely mounted on said shaft between the side bars of the frame, each spool being formed with a keyway extending entirely through its axial opening, a key carried by the shaft and adapted to engage and passed through the spools one at a time as said shaft is moved laterally whereby each spool may be caused to rotate with the shaft, a transverse device at the lower end of the stamp-frame, and a series of endless type -bands passing around the spools and the device at the lower end of the frame.
2. In a hand-stamp, the combination of a frame, a transverse slidable shaft carried by said frame near {its upper end, a series of spools loosely mounted on said shaft between the side bars of the frame, each spool being formed with a keyway extending through the spool parallel with the shaft and an enlarged annular recess at one end thereof, a radial pin carried by the shaft and adapted to slide through the keyways in the spools, a transverse device in the lower end of the frame parallel with the spool-shaft, a series of endless type-bands passing around the spools and the transverse device at the lower end of the frame, and a hand-engaging device on one end of the shaft.
3. In a hand-stamp, the combination of a frame, a series of endless type-bands carried by the frame, means for adjusting said bands to bring the desired characters into printing position, and a shield secured to said frame its ends extending down and partially covering the type-bands to protect them and to form a rest or support for the stamp to hold the type-bands out of contact with the surface on which the stamp is placed, said downward-extending portions of the shield being substantially flat and lying in planes approximately at right angles to the planes of the side pieces of the frame, whereby said portions form broad, flat supports.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature, in the presence of two witnesses, this 5th day of July, 1901.
JESSE A. CRANDALL.
Witnesses:
PERCY G. B. GILKES, ROBERT H. RANDALL.
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DE1121079B (en) * 1957-07-09 1962-01-04 Maschb Iawamia M Osterhof Numbers setter for printing machines, especially label printing machines
US3682282A (en) * 1970-10-22 1972-08-08 Cons Foods Corp Clutch for printing device
JPS4927328A (en) * 1972-07-10 1974-03-11
US3889594A (en) * 1972-07-11 1975-06-17 Norprint Ltd Hand-held self-adhesive-label applicators

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1121079B (en) * 1957-07-09 1962-01-04 Maschb Iawamia M Osterhof Numbers setter for printing machines, especially label printing machines
US3682282A (en) * 1970-10-22 1972-08-08 Cons Foods Corp Clutch for printing device
JPS4927328A (en) * 1972-07-10 1974-03-11
JPS5122406B2 (en) * 1972-07-10 1976-07-09
US3889594A (en) * 1972-07-11 1975-06-17 Norprint Ltd Hand-held self-adhesive-label applicators

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