Contract seal with numbers

By designing a numbered contract seal and utilizing a rotating numbering base assembly and connecting sleeve to automatically adjust the raised numbering, the problem of cumbersome handwritten numbering in existing technologies is solved, thus improving the efficiency and accuracy of stamping.

CN224013264UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-20RONG COUNTY PEOPLES HOSPITAL
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-10
Publication Date
2026-03-20

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing contract seals have a simple design, require tedious handwritten numbering, are prone to errors, and are inefficient.

Method used

Design a numbered contract seal that automatically adjusts the raised number by rotating the numbering base assembly and connecting sleeve, and uses ink dipped at the bottom of the inkpad for stamping, thus avoiding handwritten numbers.

Benefits of technology

It improved stamping efficiency, avoided numbering errors, simplified the operation process, and reduced manual workload.

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Abstract

The contract seal comprises a seal handle and a seal pad which are integrally connected, the seal pad is located at the bottom of the seal handle, the bottom of the seal pad is detachably connected with a connecting cover, seal inscriptions are arranged at the bottom of the connecting cover, three rotating discs are vertically and rotatably connected into the seal pad, and ten number seat assemblies are evenly arranged on the periphery of each rotating disc. The numbering seat assembly comprises a mounting seat and a connecting seat, the connecting seat is rotationally connected to the mounting seat, a numbering protrusion is arranged on one side of the connecting seat, a through hole is formed in the connecting cover, the position of the mounting seat relative to the through hole is adjustable, and the angle of the numbering protrusion can be conveniently adjusted; the connecting sleeve is driven to rotate towards the limiting block along the stud until the connecting sleeve is limited by the limiting block, at the moment, the numbering protrusion extends into the through hole, the side, away from the connecting base, of the numbering protrusion and the side, provided with the seal, of the connecting cover are located on the same horizontal plane, and the seal is driven to communicate with the numbering protrusion for stamping by dipping inkpad into the bottom of the stamp pad.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of contract seal technology, specifically a numbered contract seal. Background Technology

[0002] Affixing a contract seal to a contract refers to the act of the contracting parties, after negotiation, affixing their respective company's contract seal to the written contract they have reached.

[0003] The existing seal design is relatively simple, requiring rubbing and then hand-writing the number, which is a complicated process that increases the workload of staff. If there are many documents, the numbering is prone to being written incorrectly or repeatedly. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a numbered contract seal to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a numbered contract seal, comprising an integrally connected handle and an ink pad, the ink pad being located at the bottom of the handle, a detachable connecting cover being connected to the bottom of the ink pad, the bottom of the connecting cover having an imprint, three rotating disks vertically connected inside the ink pad, ten numbered seat assemblies evenly distributed around the circumference of the rotating disks, each numbered seat assembly including a mounting base and a connecting base, the connecting base being rotatably connected to the mounting base, a numbered protrusion being provided on the side of the connecting base away from the mounting base, three through holes for exposing the numbered protrusions on the connecting cover, the mounting base being adjustable relative to the through holes to drive the corresponding numbered protrusions into the groove or into the through hole, when the numbered protrusions are inserted into the through hole, the side of the numbered protrusion away from the connecting base and the side of the connecting cover with the imprint are on the same horizontal plane, so that ink is applied to the bottom of the ink pad to drive the imprint to connect with the numbered protrusions for stamping.

[0006] Preferably, ten studs are evenly distributed on the turntable, and a limiting block is provided at the end of the studs away from the turntable. A connecting sleeve is provided on the side of the mounting base away from the numbered protrusion, which cooperates with and connects to the studs and the limiting block.

[0007] Preferably, the connecting sleeve has a threaded hole for threaded connection with the stud, and the connecting sleeve also has a central hole to facilitate the movement of the limiting block.

[0008] Preferably, the bottom of the printing pad is provided with a groove, and the two sides of the turntable are respectively fixedly connected to one end of the corresponding connecting shaft, and the other end of the connecting shaft is rotatably connected to the inside of the groove through a bearing.

[0009] Preferably, when the connecting sleeve rotates along the stud towards the turntable until it is limited by the limiting block, the numbered protrusion extends into the groove. When the connecting sleeve rotates along the stud towards the limiting block until it is limited by the limiting block, the numbered protrusion extends into the through hole, and the side of the numbered protrusion away from the connecting seat is on the same horizontal plane as the side of the connecting cover with the printed markings.

[0010] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0011] 1. Rotate the numbering seat assembly to drive the connecting sleeve to rotate along the stud towards the limiting block until the connecting sleeve is limited by the limiting block. At this time, the numbering protrusion extends into the through hole, and the side of the numbering protrusion away from the connecting seat is on the same horizontal plane as the side of the connecting cover with the imprint. The ink is then applied by the bottom of the ink pad to drive the imprint to connect with the numbering protrusion for stamping. The numbering protrusion is rotatably connected to the mounting base through the connecting seat, which makes it easy to adjust the angle of the numbering protrusion. There is no need to make a rubbing and then write the number by hand, which improves work efficiency and avoids writing the wrong or duplicate number.

[0012] 2. Before continuing to rotate the turntable to adjust the numbering protrusion, rotate the numbering seat assembly to drive the connecting sleeve to rotate along the stud towards the turntable until the connecting sleeve is limited by the limiting block. The numbering protrusion extends into the groove to prevent the numbering protrusion from affecting the rotation of the turntable in the through hole. Attached Figure Description

[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the A-structure distribution of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the turntable structure of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of structure A of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the screw hole and center hole distribution structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the groove distribution structure of this utility model.

[0019] In the attached diagram, the following are the reference numerals: 1. Ink handle; 2. Ink pad; 3. Connecting cover; 4. Turntable; 5. Numbering seat assembly; 6. Mounting seat; 7. Connecting seat; 8. Numbering protrusion; 9. Through hole; 10. Stud; 11. Limiting block; 12. Connecting sleeve; 13. Screw hole; 14. Center hole; 15. Groove. Detailed Implementation

[0020] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. Identical components are indicated by the same reference numerals. It should be noted that the terms "front," "rear," "left," "right," "up," and "down" used in the following description refer to directions in the accompanying drawings, while the terms "bottom" and "top," "inner" and "outer" refer to directions toward or away from the geometric center of a specific component, respectively.

[0021] Example: Please refer to Figures 1-6 This utility model provides a technical solution: a numbered contract seal, comprising an integrally connected handle 1 and a seal pad 2. The seal pad 2 is located at the bottom of the handle 1, and a connecting cover 3 is detachably connected to the bottom of the seal pad 2. The bottom of the connecting cover 3 has an imprint. Three turntables 4 are vertically rotatably connected inside the seal pad 2, and can be rotated by flicking a finger. Ten numbering seat assemblies 5 are evenly arranged around the circumference of the turntables 4. Each numbering seat assembly 5 includes a mounting base 6 and a connecting base 7. The connecting base 7 is rotatably connected to the mounting base 6, facilitating adjustment of the angle of the numbering protrusions 8. A numbered protrusion 8 is provided on one side away from the mounting base 6. The numbered protrusions 8 in the ten numbered base assemblies 5 are numbered from 0 to 9. The connecting cover 3 is provided with three through holes 9 for exposing the numbered protrusions 8. The position of the mounting base 6 relative to the through holes 9 is adjustable so that the corresponding numbered protrusion 8 can be driven into the groove 15 or into the through hole 9. When the numbered protrusion 8 is inserted into the through hole 9, the side of the numbered protrusion 8 away from the connecting base 7 is on the same horizontal plane as the side of the connecting cover 3 with the imprint, so that the ink can be picked up by the bottom of the ink pad 2 to drive the imprint to connect with the numbered protrusion 8 for stamping.

[0022] In this embodiment, ten studs 10 are evenly arranged on the turntable 4. A limiting block 11 is provided at the end of the stud 10 away from the turntable 4. A connecting sleeve 12 is provided on the side of the mounting base 6 away from the numbered protrusion 8, which is connected to the stud 10 and the limiting block 11. The connecting sleeve 12 rotates along the stud 10 to drive the numbered protrusion 8 in the numbered base assembly 5 to adjust its position.

[0023] In this embodiment, the connecting sleeve 12 is provided with a threaded hole 13 that is threadedly connected to the stud 10. The connecting sleeve 12 is also provided with a central hole 14 that facilitates the movement of the limiting block 11. Through the movement of the limiting block 11 in the central hole 14, the corresponding numbered protrusion 8 is driven to extend into the groove 15 or into the through hole 9.

[0024] In this embodiment, the bottom of the ink pad 2 is provided with a groove 15, and the two sides of the turntable 4 are respectively fixedly connected to one end of the corresponding connecting shaft, and the other end of the connecting shaft is rotatably connected to the inside of the groove 15 through a bearing.

[0025] In this embodiment, when the connecting sleeve 12 rotates along the stud 10 toward the turntable 4 until the connecting sleeve 12 is limited by the limiting block 11, the numbered protrusion 8 extends into the groove 15. When the connecting sleeve 12 rotates along the stud 10 toward the limiting block 11 until the connecting sleeve 12 is limited by the limiting block 11, the numbered protrusion 8 extends into the through hole 9. The side of the numbered protrusion 8 away from the connecting seat 7 is on the same horizontal plane as the side of the connecting cover 3 with the printed markings.

[0026] When using this type of contract seal, rotating the numbering seat assembly 5 causes the connecting sleeve 12 to rotate along the stud 10 towards the limiting block 11 until the connecting sleeve 12 is limited by the limiting block 11. At this time, the numbering protrusion 8 extends into the through hole 9, and the side of the numbering protrusion 8 away from the connecting seat 7 is on the same horizontal plane as the side of the connecting cover 3 with the printed image. This allows the ink to be applied by the bottom of the ink pad 2, which then connects the printed image to the numbering protrusion 8 for stamping. The numbering protrusion 8 is rotatably connected to the mounting base 6 via the connecting seat 7, which facilitates adjustment of the angle of the numbering protrusion 8. Before continuing to rotate the turntable 4 to adjust the numbering protrusion 8, rotating the numbering seat assembly 5 causes the connecting sleeve 12 to rotate along the stud 10 towards the turntable 4 until the connecting sleeve 12 is limited by the limiting block 11. The numbering protrusion 8 then extends into the groove 15, preventing the numbering protrusion 8 from affecting the rotation of the turntable 4 within the through hole 9.

[0027] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. A contract seal with a serial number, characterized in that: The device includes an integrally connected handle (1) and an ink pad (2). The ink pad (2) is located at the bottom of the handle (1). A connecting cover (3) is detachably connected to the bottom of the ink pad (2). The bottom of the connecting cover (3) is provided with an imprint. Three turntables (4) are vertically rotatably connected inside the ink pad (2). Ten numbered seat assemblies (5) are evenly provided around the circumference of the turntables (4). Each numbered seat assembly (5) includes a mounting base (6) and a connecting base (7). The connecting base (7) is rotatably connected to the mounting base (6). The side of the connecting base (7) away from the mounting base (6) is provided with... The connecting cover (3) has three through holes (9) for exposing the numbered protrusions (8). The mounting base (6) is adjustable relative to the through holes (9) so that the corresponding numbered protrusions (8) can be inserted into the groove (15) or into the through hole (9). When the numbered protrusions (8) are inserted into the through hole (9), the side of the numbered protrusions (8) away from the connecting base (7) is on the same horizontal plane as the side of the connecting cover (3) with the printed image, so that the ink can be applied by the bottom of the ink pad (2) to connect the printed image with the numbered protrusions (8) for stamping.

2. A numbered contract seal according to claim 1, characterized in that: The turntable (4) is provided with ten studs (10) evenly distributed. The end of the stud (10) away from the turntable (4) is provided with a limiting block (11). The mounting base (6) is provided with a connecting sleeve (12) on the side away from the numbered protrusion (8) that cooperates with the stud (10) and the limiting block (11).

3. A numbered contract seal according to claim 2, characterized in that: The connecting sleeve (12) is provided with a threaded hole (13) that is threaded to the stud (10), and the connecting sleeve (12) is also provided with a central hole (14) to facilitate the movement of the limiting block (11).

4. A numbered contract seal according to claim 3, characterized in that: The bottom of the printing pad (2) is provided with a groove (15), and the two sides of the turntable (4) are respectively fixedly connected to one end of the corresponding connecting shaft. The other end of the connecting shaft is rotatably connected to the inside of the groove (15) through a bearing.

5. A numbered contract seal according to claim 4, characterized in that: When the connecting sleeve (12) rotates along the stud (10) toward the turntable (4) until the connecting sleeve (12) is limited by the limiting block (11), the numbered protrusion (8) extends into the groove (15). When the connecting sleeve (12) rotates along the stud (10) toward the limiting block (11) until the connecting sleeve (12) is limited by the limiting block (11), the numbered protrusion (8) extends into the through hole (9), and the side of the numbered protrusion (8) away from the connecting seat (7) is on the same horizontal plane as the side of the connecting cover (3) with the printed mark.