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US1236304A
US1236304A US14640617A US14640617A US1236304A US 1236304 A US1236304 A US 1236304A US 14640617 A US14640617 A US 14640617A US 14640617 A US14640617 A US 14640617A US 1236304 A US1236304 A US 1236304A
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  • This invention relates to rubber hand stamps, and pertains especially to stamps for marking or stamping curved, irregular, and uneven surfaces.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a cushioned holder or mounting for stamp plates or letters having such contour or shape as to permit stamping or marking articles having curved, irregular, and uneven surfaces.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a cushioned hand stamp especially applicable to eggs, meats, vegetables, and various other articles, and having such construction and arrangement as to make an impression upon the surface of said articles.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide a hand stamp having an inflated resilient sphere or bulb forming a carrier for the type plate or other element of impression on articles having convexed, concaved or other surfaces.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide means for inflating a hollow ball carrying stamping indicia, and to furnish means for attaching the ball to a handle in inflated condition.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation illustrating the application of the invention in stamping eggs.
  • Fig. 2 is an'elevation of the stamp look ing' at the type plate.
  • Flg. 3 is a central sectional view of the complete stamp.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail section of the band and neck.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view partly broken away showing a modification.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional elevation of a further modification.
  • stamp is specially designed for marking cold storage eggs, it may be used in connection with various other articles or articles to which it may be found applicable.
  • the handle 1 may be of any desired shape or form having a hollow cup-shaped end 2, into which the neck 3 of the spherical bulb or rubber ball 4 is inserted, so that the end 2 of the handle forms an annular seat 5 for the bulb or ball.
  • the neck 3 is provided with a band or thimble 6 having a spiral groove 6 coiiperating with a lug 7 on the inner side of the handle end 2 for attaching the neck 3 to the handle.
  • the groove also forms means for attaching the neck 3 to the band.
  • the mouth of the neck 3 is provided with a suitable stopper-8, which not only closes the mouth of the neck 3 but also im pinges the rubber mouth with the band 6, and stiffens the band sothat it may be readily screwed on to the handle lug. 7.
  • the bulb or ball is partly filled with liquid 9, the stopper inserted, and the neck screwed into the cup of the handle until the ball is firmly seated on the annular seat 5 of the handle.
  • the bulb or ball may be removed or separated from the handle for refilling or for any volving the bulb for band.
  • the rubber type plate 10 is rubber glued or soldered to the bulb or ball opposite the neck 3, and may be of any size or shape desired. Obviously the type plates are made independent of the bulb, and are apunscrewing the neck plied thereto after the bulb is inflated. In
  • the type or letters, or other indicia may be glued to the bulb in proper position for stamping, or bulbs may be molded with the indicia thereon.
  • a pneumatic or inflated rubber shown attached or glued at 11 to the counter-sunk head 12 of an ordinary handle, andthe letters 13 are formed on the surface of the ball.
  • the balls are made in the usual way, and have the desired letters or other mark molded thereon, then the balls are attached to the handles with the letters centrally opposite the said handle end.
  • the bulb 13 has a tube 14 extending throughout the handle 15, and is closed by a screw 16.
  • bulbs or balls may be pneumatically inflated or they other purpose by re-,
  • ball 11 is v elasticity or resiliency of the balls and thereby vary the same according to the nature or character of the article. to be' stamped, so that a ball will not have too great resistance in a stamping operation.
  • a hand stamp of the characterdescribed comprising an inflatable hollow sphere forming a type cushion, a handle, and means for securing the sphere partly within the handle.
  • a hand stamp of the character described comprising an inflatable hollow sphere, stamping indicia carried by the sphere, a handle having an annular hollow portion forming a seat for the sphere within the hollow portion, and means for securing the sphere to the handle.
  • a hand stamp of the character described comprising an inflatable hollow sphere, an element contained within the sphere for inflating it, a handle having an annular concavity extending into the neck of the handle and forming a seat for the sphere, and means for securing the handle to the sphere.
  • a hand stampof the character described. comprising a handle having an annular concavity forming a seat and a retainer, an inflatable spherical cushion fitting the scat and having a neck fitting the retainer and terminating in a mouth within the handle, and means for opening and closing the mouth.
  • a hand stamp of the character described comprising a handle having a 1101- I low portion terminating in a seat, an inflatable cushion fitting the seat and having a neck terminating in a mouth within the hollow portion, and means for detachably securing the neck within the handle, and means for opening and closing the mouth.
  • a hand stamp of the character described comprising a handle having a hollow portion terminating in a seat, a resilient sphere fitting the seat and having a neck terminating in a mouth within the hollow portion, a liquid contained in the sphere for controlling the resiliency thereof, a screw cap for detachably connecting the neck with said hollow portion, and a stopper for opening and closing the mouth.

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R. L. HOWELL! CUSHIONED HAND STAMP.-
APPLICATION man FEB. 3. 1911.
PatentedAug. 7,1917
Rochester,
ion'riin snare RILEY L. HOWELL, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
CUSHIONED HAND-STAMP.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. '7, 1917.
Application filed February 3, 1917. Serial No. 146,406.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known'that I, RILEY L. HOWELL, a citizen of the United States, residing at in the county of Monroe and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cushioned Hand-Stamps, of which the following is a specification. 1
This invention relates to rubber hand stamps, and pertains especially to stamps for marking or stamping curved, irregular, and uneven surfaces.
The object of the invention is to provide a cushioned holder or mounting for stamp plates or letters having such contour or shape as to permit stamping or marking articles having curved, irregular, and uneven surfaces.
A further object of the invention is to provide a cushioned hand stamp especially applicable to eggs, meats, vegetables, and various other articles, and having such construction and arrangement as to make an impression upon the surface of said articles.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a hand stamp having an inflated resilient sphere or bulb forming a carrier for the type plate or other element of impression on articles having convexed, concaved or other surfaces.
A still further object of the invention is to provide means for inflating a hollow ball carrying stamping indicia, and to furnish means for attaching the ball to a handle in inflated condition.
-Various other objects, advantages in the construction and application of the invention will be found in the practical use of the same.
In the accompanying drawings forming part of this application Figure 1 is an elevation illustrating the application of the invention in stamping eggs.
Fig. 2 is an'elevation of the stamp look ing' at the type plate.
Flg. 3 is a central sectional view of the complete stamp. Fig. 4 is a detail section of the band and neck.
Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view partly broken away showing a modification.
Fig. 6 is a sectional elevation of a further modification.
The same reference characters denote the same parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
While the stamp is specially designed for marking cold storage eggs, it may be used in connection with various other articles or articles to which it may be found applicable.
The handle 1 may be of any desired shape or form having a hollow cup-shaped end 2, into which the neck 3 of the spherical bulb or rubber ball 4 is inserted, so that the end 2 of the handle forms an annular seat 5 for the bulb or ball. The neck 3 is provided with a band or thimble 6 having a spiral groove 6 coiiperating with a lug 7 on the inner side of the handle end 2 for attaching the neck 3 to the handle. The groove also forms means for attaching the neck 3 to the band. The mouth of the neck 3 is provided with a suitable stopper-8, which not only closes the mouth of the neck 3 but also im pinges the rubber mouth with the band 6, and stiffens the band sothat it may be readily screwed on to the handle lug. 7. The bulb or ball is partly filled with liquid 9, the stopper inserted, and the neck screwed into the cup of the handle until the ball is firmly seated on the annular seat 5 of the handle. Obviously the bulb or ball may be removed or separated from the handle for refilling or for any volving the bulb for band.
The rubber type plate 10 is rubber glued or soldered to the bulb or ball opposite the neck 3, and may be of any size or shape desired. Obviously the type plates are made independent of the bulb, and are apunscrewing the neck plied thereto after the bulb is inflated. In
lieu of the plate 10, the type or letters, or other indicia may be glued to the bulb in proper position for stamping, or bulbs may be molded with the indicia thereon.
Referring to Fig. 5 of the drawings, a pneumatic or inflated rubber shown attached or glued at 11 to the counter-sunk head 12 of an ordinary handle, andthe letters 13 are formed on the surface of the ball. In this form of stamp, the balls are made in the usual way, and have the desired letters or other mark molded thereon, then the balls are attached to the handles with the letters centrally opposite the said handle end. In 'Fig. 6, the bulb 13 has a tube 14 extending throughout the handle 15, and is closed by a screw 16.
It will be understood that the bulbs or balls may be pneumatically inflated or they other purpose by re-,
ball 11, is v elasticity or resiliency of the balls and thereby vary the same according to the nature or character of the article. to be' stamped, so that a ball will not have too great resistance in a stamping operation.
I do not wishto confine myself to any particular material or element for filling or inflating the balls or spheres or for varying the elasticity or pressure resistance, or to any particular means for attaching the bulbs to the handles, neither do I wish to be understood as confining my invention to any particular size, shape or material in the manufacture of the parts, nor to separate and attachable type plates for the spheres, but reserve to myself the right to make such changes, improvements and variations in the practical manufacture and application of my invention as may come with- I in the scope of the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. A hand stamp of the characterdescribed, comprising an inflatable hollow sphere forming a type cushion, a handle, and means for securing the sphere partly within the handle.
2.' A hand stamp of the character described, comprising an inflatable hollow sphere, stamping indicia carried by the sphere, a handle having an annular hollow portion forming a seat for the sphere within the hollow portion, and means for securing the sphere to the handle.
3. A hand stamp of the character described, comprising an inflatable hollow sphere, an element contained within the sphere for inflating it, a handle having an annular concavity extending into the neck of the handle and forming a seat for the sphere, and means for securing the handle to the sphere.
4. A hand stampof the character described. comprising a handle having an annular concavity forming a seat and a retainer, an inflatable spherical cushion fitting the scat and having a neck fitting the retainer and terminating in a mouth within the handle, and means for opening and closing the mouth.
5. A hand stamp of the character described, comprising a handle having a 1101- I low portion terminating in a seat, an inflatable cushion fitting the seat and having a neck terminating in a mouth within the hollow portion, and means for detachably securing the neck within the handle, and means for opening and closing the mouth.
6. A hand stamp of the character described, comprising a handle having a hollow portion terminating in a seat, a resilient sphere fitting the seat and having a neck terminating in a mouth within the hollow portion, a liquid contained in the sphere for controlling the resiliency thereof, a screw cap for detachably connecting the neck with said hollow portion, and a stopper for opening and closing the mouth.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand in the presence of two witnesses.
RILEY L. HOWELL. Witnesses:
JonNsoN S. Animal-1T, M. C. CONWAY.
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US2748696A (en) * 1951-06-13 1956-06-05 Murray Lilian Printing or decoration of ceramic or other ware
US3338162A (en) * 1964-12-07 1967-08-29 Matthews & Co Jas H Marker for printing on curved surfaces
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US2661681A (en) * 1951-10-31 1953-12-08 United States Steel Corp Hand stamp for marking metal slabs or the like
US3338162A (en) * 1964-12-07 1967-08-29 Matthews & Co Jas H Marker for printing on curved surfaces
US9223202B2 (en) 2000-07-17 2015-12-29 Board Of Regents, The University Of Texas System Method of automatic fluid dispensing for imprint lithography processes
US8632714B2 (en) 2003-03-20 2014-01-21 Hitachi, Ltd. Mold structures, and method of transfer of fine structures
US20040200368A1 (en) * 2003-03-20 2004-10-14 Masahiko Ogino Mold structures, and method of transfer of fine structures
US20050189676A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-01 Molecular Imprints, Inc. Full-wafer or large area imprinting with multiple separated sub-fields for high throughput lithography
US20050270312A1 (en) * 2004-06-03 2005-12-08 Molecular Imprints, Inc. Fluid dispensing and drop-on-demand dispensing for nano-scale manufacturing
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