US983066A - Rotating hand-stamp for marking parcels, letters, and the like. - Google Patents

Rotating hand-stamp for marking parcels, letters, and the like. Download PDF

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US983066A
US983066A US59497610A US1910594976A US983066A US 983066 A US983066 A US 983066A US 59497610 A US59497610 A US 59497610A US 1910594976 A US1910594976 A US 1910594976A US 983066 A US983066 A US 983066A
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  • a handstamp is used, in which the printing-plate is arranged on the circumference of a turnable roller, the carrying shaft of which is provided with an eccentric-device beingacted upon by a spring in such a manner, that the roller is automatically turned into its starting or initial position, as soon as the stamp is raised from the material printed upon. Consequently, the stamper, without adjusting the roller each time, is always sure to place the beginning point of the printing plate on the material to be printed, thus insuring that the impression will be complete without being in part repeated.
  • Figure 1 is a side view and Fig. 2 a plan view of the stamp.
  • the handle -l is attached to a cross piece Q which has two prongs 3 in which bearings 4: are provided for the main shaft -5 of the printing roller 6* against this roller rests an inking-roller 7 which is journaled in two ends -8 of an U-shaped double lever, which turns on the spindle -9 carried by the prongs 3-.
  • Bent around and embracing about three-fourths of the circumference of the roller body 6 is the printing plate 23, Jreferably of rubber.
  • the inking-roller 7- is caused to bear upon the printing-roller by means of a spring -10; this latter is wound around the spindle 9 and one of its ends presses against a pin -28 between the prongs -8 while the other end bears upon a lug 11- on the cross piece
  • An adjustable screw 12 journaled in a downwardly projecting part 13 of the cross piece 2-, bears upon a cross piece 14 on the lever of the inking-roller, thereby limiting the turning of the lever against the printing-roller.
  • the ends 8 may be turned against the action of the spring -l0 so that the inking roller 7- is raised from the printing roller when the inking roller has to be furnished with fresh ink.
  • cranklike piece l5 is screwed fast on the end of the main shaft 5.
  • the free part of the crank or piece l5 is provided with an oval aperture 16, which is arranged eccentrically in relation to the shaft
  • a pin 18- fixed to a link 19 and provided with a head l7 projects from the outside into said aperture 16 and the other end of the link 19- is provided with a similar pin -20; this pin forms the attaching point for one end of a helical spring 2l the other end of which is attached to a pin 22 placed on the outer side of the cross piece 2.
  • the spring 21- always tends to adjust the co centric piece -15 in such a manner that the pin 18- is at the outer end of the oval aperture 16 thereby holding the printing roller 6 in a definite position i. e. the starting position. If therefore the roller is turned only a part of the revolution during a stamping operation, then the spring 21 will immediately carry the roller 6- automatically into. the starting posit on. as soon as the stamp has been raised from the material printed upon.
  • a hand stamp for marking parcels, letters and similar objects the combination of a printing roller, a shaft carrying said roller, a journalijng frame for said shaft, a crank-like arm arranged on one end of the shaft outside the frame and rotating with the shaft, a pin engaging the crank-like arm and a spring located at one side of the arm and connected at one end to, the frame and at the other end to the pin in such a manner that the spring during complete revolutions of the roller plays freely at the side of the crank like arm without preventing any desired number of successive revolutions in either direction and automatically turns the printing roller into starting position, when the stamp is raised from the material printed upon.
  • a printing roller a shaft carrying said roller, a journaling frame for said shaft, a crank arm attached to one end of the shaft outside the frame and having an oval aperture, a pin projecting from the outside intosaid aperture and a spring connected at one end to the pin and at the other end to the frame in such a manner that the spring, when the stamp is raised from the material printed upon, automatically turns the printing roller into its starting position.
  • a printing roller for marking parcels, letters and similar objects
  • a shaft carrying said roller carrying said roller, a journaling frame for said shaft, a crank arm attached to one end of the shaft outside the frame and having an oval aperture, a pin projecting from the outside into said aperture and having a head preventing said pin from disengagement, a link carrying at one end said pin, and a coiled spring connected at one end to the link and at the other end to the frame so as to automatically turn the printing roller into its starting position, when the stamp is raised from the material printed upon.

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O. KJELDAAS.
ROTATING HAND STAMP FOR. MARKING PARCELS, LETTERS, AND THE LIKE.
I APPLIOATION FILED NOV. 19, 1908. RENEWED Nov. 30, 1910.
983,066., Patented Jan.31, 1911.
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D s u 111" Kg'slrlcms- OSCAR KJELDAAS, OF CHRISTIANIA, NORWAY.
ROTATING HAND-STAMP FOR MARKING PARCELS, LETTERS, AND THE LIKE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed November 19, 1908, Serial No. 463,463.
Patented Jan. 31, 1911.
Renewed November 30, 1910. Serial No. 594,976.
. To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, OSCAR KJELDAAs, packmaster, a citizen of the Kingdom of Norway, residing in the city of Christiania, Norway, have invented a new and useful 1m provement in Rotating Hand-Stamps for Marking Parcels, Letters, and the Like; and 1 do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
Since a long time several. offices, particularly post oiiices, have been in want of a stamp with which post-goods, such as parcels, or other objects may be quickly and distinctly provided with indications of different kind. In the system hitherto in general use for marking and dating parcels, two stamps have been employed, one for printing parcel-post and one for printing the date as well as the name of the sending plate. The printing plate of those stamps is, however, flat and consequently it is not suitable for stamping on soft, uneven and yielding materials, as the print produced by the stamp in most cases will be indistinct. Frequently, only the outer parts of the printing-plate are printed. In consequence thereof, the greater post-establishments have turned to another system, according to which a label or ticket is affixed to each parcel said label having the necessary prints, such as the date etc. As to distinctness this system is, no doubt, quite satisfactory, but, on the other hand, it is timewasting, expensive and, moreover, less reliable, because the label sometimes falls off during the transmission of the parcel.
According to this invention a handstamp is used, in which the printing-plate is arranged on the circumference of a turnable roller, the carrying shaft of which is provided with an eccentric-device beingacted upon by a spring in such a manner, that the roller is automatically turned into its starting or initial position, as soon as the stamp is raised from the material printed upon. Consequently, the stamper, without adjusting the roller each time, is always sure to place the beginning point of the printing plate on the material to be printed, thus insuring that the impression will be complete without being in part repeated.
On the drawings :Figure 1 is a side view and Fig. 2 a plan view of the stamp.
The handle -l is attached to a cross piece Q which has two prongs 3 in which bearings 4: are provided for the main shaft -5 of the printing roller 6* against this roller rests an inking-roller 7 which is journaled in two ends -8 of an U-shaped double lever, which turns on the spindle -9 carried by the prongs 3-. Bent around and embracing about three-fourths of the circumference of the roller body 6 is the printing plate 23, Jreferably of rubber. The inking-roller 7- is caused to bear upon the printing-roller by means of a spring -10; this latter is wound around the spindle 9 and one of its ends presses against a pin -28 between the prongs -8 while the other end bears upon a lug 11- on the cross piece An adjustable screw 12 journaled in a downwardly projecting part 13 of the cross piece 2-, bears upon a cross piece 14 on the lever of the inking-roller, thereby limiting the turning of the lever against the printing-roller. By means of the screw --12, the ends 8 may be turned against the action of the spring -l0 so that the inking roller 7- is raised from the printing roller when the inking roller has to be furnished with fresh ink.
Outside one of the prongs 3-, a cranklike piece l5 is screwed fast on the end of the main shaft 5. The free part of the crank or piece l5 is provided with an oval aperture 16, which is arranged eccentrically in relation to the shaft A pin 18- fixed to a link 19 and provided with a head l7 projects from the outside into said aperture 16 and the other end of the link 19- is provided with a similar pin -20; this pin forms the attaching point for one end of a helical spring 2l the other end of which is attached to a pin 22 placed on the outer side of the cross piece 2.
It will be seen that by this arrangement the spring 21- always tends to adjust the co centric piece -15 in such a manner that the pin 18- is at the outer end of the oval aperture 16 thereby holding the printing roller 6 in a definite position i. e. the starting position. If therefore the roller is turned only a part of the revolution during a stamping operation, then the spring 21 will immediately carry the roller 6- automatically into. the starting posit on. as soon as the stamp has been raised from the material printed upon.
Having now described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. In a hand stamp for marking parcels, letters and similar objects, the combination of a printing roller, a shaft carrying said roller, a journaling frame for said shaft, a crank-like arm on the shaft and rotating with the same, a pin engaging the crank-like arm and a spring located at one side of the arm and connected at one end to the frame and at the other end to the pin in such a manner that the spring during complete revolutions of the roller plays freely at the side of the crank-like arm without prevent ing any desired number of successive revolutions in either direction and automatically turns the printing roller into starting position, when the stamp is raised from the material printed upon.
2. In a hand stamp for marking parcels, letters and similar objects, the combination of a printing roller, a shaft carrying said roller, a journalijng frame for said shaft, a crank-like arm arranged on one end of the shaft outside the frame and rotating with the shaft, a pin engaging the crank-like arm and a spring located at one side of the arm and connected at one end to, the frame and at the other end to the pin in such a manner that the spring during complete revolutions of the roller plays freely at the side of the crank like arm without preventing any desired number of successive revolutions in either direction and automatically turns the printing roller into starting position, when the stamp is raised from the material printed upon.
3. In a hand stamp for marking parcels,
letters and similar objects, the combination of a printing roller, a shaft carrying said roller, a journaling frame for said shaft, a crank arm attached to one end of the shaft outside the frame and having an oval aperture, a pin projecting from the outside intosaid aperture and a spring connected at one end to the pin and at the other end to the frame in such a manner that the spring, when the stamp is raised from the material printed upon, automatically turns the printing roller into its starting position.
4. In a hand stamp for marking parcels, letters and similar objects, the combination of a printing roller, a shaft carrying said roller, a journaling frame for said shaft, a crank arm attached to one end of the shaft outside the frame and having an oval aperture, a pin projecting from the outside into said aperture and having a head preventing said pin from disengagement, a link carrying at one end said pin, and a coiled spring connected at one end to the link and at the other end to the frame so as to automatically turn the printing roller into its starting position, when the stamp is raised from the material printed upon.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of twosubscribing witnesses.
OSCAR KJELDAAS.
Witnesses:
Axnn LAHN, MAoNUs Boson,
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US2611914A (en) * 1949-11-18 1952-09-30 Charles E Vanasse Manually operated fluid applicator
US2731657A (en) * 1953-01-02 1956-01-24 Sherwin Williams Co Applicator roll and clamping means therefor
US2915963A (en) * 1957-12-24 1959-12-08 Diamond Gardner Corp Printing attachment for machine
US6659007B1 (en) * 2000-10-10 2003-12-09 Jeffrey M. Winston Continuous ink stamping systems and methods
US20050172842A1 (en) * 2004-02-10 2005-08-11 Winston Jeffrey M. Continuous ink stamping systems and methods
US20050284319A1 (en) * 2004-02-10 2005-12-29 Winston Jeffrey M Continuous material processing systems and methods for arts and crafts
US20060037503A1 (en) * 2004-08-23 2006-02-23 Winston Jeffrey M Roller press systems and methods
US20090235834A1 (en) * 2008-03-19 2009-09-24 Clearsnap Holding, Inc. Systems and methods for forming continuous ink images
US20100326298A1 (en) * 2009-06-30 2010-12-30 Clearsnap Holding, Inc. Continuous ink stamping systems and methods with reconfigurable stamping assembly
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2611914A (en) * 1949-11-18 1952-09-30 Charles E Vanasse Manually operated fluid applicator
US2731657A (en) * 1953-01-02 1956-01-24 Sherwin Williams Co Applicator roll and clamping means therefor
US2915963A (en) * 1957-12-24 1959-12-08 Diamond Gardner Corp Printing attachment for machine
US6659007B1 (en) * 2000-10-10 2003-12-09 Jeffrey M. Winston Continuous ink stamping systems and methods
US7536952B2 (en) 2004-02-10 2009-05-26 Clearsnap Holding, Inc. Continuous material processing systems and methods for arts and crafts
US20050172842A1 (en) * 2004-02-10 2005-08-11 Winston Jeffrey M. Continuous ink stamping systems and methods
US20050284319A1 (en) * 2004-02-10 2005-12-29 Winston Jeffrey M Continuous material processing systems and methods for arts and crafts
US7194954B2 (en) 2004-02-10 2007-03-27 Clearsnap Holding, Inc. Continuous ink stamping systems and methods
US20060037503A1 (en) * 2004-08-23 2006-02-23 Winston Jeffrey M Roller press systems and methods
US20090235834A1 (en) * 2008-03-19 2009-09-24 Clearsnap Holding, Inc. Systems and methods for forming continuous ink images
US7963221B2 (en) 2008-03-19 2011-06-21 Clearsnap Holding, Inc. Systems and methods for forming continuous ink images
US20100326298A1 (en) * 2009-06-30 2010-12-30 Clearsnap Holding, Inc. Continuous ink stamping systems and methods with reconfigurable stamping assembly
WO2019148290A1 (en) * 2018-02-01 2019-08-08 Target Household Repairs And Services Inc. Marking apparatus

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