Stamp set
The stamp set with interchangeable stamp bodies and transparent lids addresses storage and portability issues by integrating stamp bases into the case design, enhancing usability and reducing component count.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024140118
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Conventional stamps require a separate stamp base and stamp unit, leading to issues with storage, portability, and a risk of loss.
A stamp set with interchangeable stamp bodies and a case featuring transparent lids that serve as stamp bases, allowing for storage and use without a separate base.
Provides excellent storage and portability by using lids as stamp bases, reducing the risk of loss and simplifying the number of components.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a stamp set including a plurality of stamp bodies and a case. [Background technology]
[0002] A known stamp toy used for hobbies and entertainment is one that consists of a stamp base and a stamp part that can be attached and detached to the stamp base (Patent Document 1). According to this prior art, the stamp base is made of transparent acrylic resin, and the stamp part has a rubber stamp part main body with a desired design engraved on its surface and an adhesive sheet made of very soft PVC attached to the back of the stamp part main body. The stamp part is attached to the stamp base by overlapping the adhesive sheet side of the stamp member onto the stamp base. In this state, the stamp base is grasped, ink is applied to the stamp part, and the stamp part is pressed against the desired area to imprint the desired impression pattern. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Utility Model Registration No. 3090974 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] However, the above-mentioned conventional stamps require a stamp base in addition to the stamp unit with the adhesive sheet, so the stamp unit and stamp base must be carried with the user at all times, which creates problems with the storage and storability of the stamp unit and stamp base, and also raises the risk of them being lost.
[0005] The problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a stamp set that uses a plurality of interchangeable stamp bodies and that has excellent storage properties for the stamp bodies and stamp bases. [Means for solving the problem]
[0006] The present invention solves the above problem by providing a stamp set that includes a plurality of printing bodies attached to a mount, each having a printing surface on one main surface and an adhesive portion on the other main surface, and a case having at least one transparent upper and lower lid that can store the mount to which the plurality of printing bodies are attached, and in which the adhesive portion of the printing body is attached to the surface of the transparent upper or lower lid, and the transparent upper or lower lid is used as a stamp base to stamp at the desired location. [Effects of the Invention]
[0007] According to the present invention, when in use, the upper or lower lid of the case is used as the stamp base for stamping, while when not in use, a backing sheet with multiple stamp bodies attached is stored in the case, thereby providing a stamp set with excellent storage properties for the stamp bodies and stamp base. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0008] [Figure 1A] 1A and 1B are a front view and a perspective view showing the entirety of one embodiment of a stamp set according to the present invention. [Figure 1B] FIG. 1B is an exploded perspective view showing the configuration of the mount of FIG. 1A. [Figure 1C] FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view taken along line CC in FIG. 1A. [Figure 2] 1B is a perspective view showing the state in which the mount with the stamp body attached thereto is stored in the case in the stamp set of FIG. 1A. FIG. [Figure 3] 1B is a perspective view and a front view showing that a part of the mount becomes the spine in the stamp set of FIG. 1A. [Figure 4] FIG. 1B is a perspective view showing two cases of FIG. 1A stacked on top of each other. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VV in FIG. [Figure 6] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing how to use the stamp set of the present embodiment. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the right diagram in FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Fig. 1A is a front view and a perspective view showing the entirety of one embodiment of a stamp set 1 according to the present invention. Fig. 1B is an exploded perspective view showing the configuration of the mount 4 of Fig. 1A. Fig. 1C is a cross-sectional view taken along line CC of Fig. 1A. Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the mount 4 (first mount 41, second mount 42) with the stamp face 2 attached thereto being stored in the case 3 of the stamp set 1 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a perspective view and a front view showing that a portion of the first mount 41 forms the spine of the stamp set 1 of Fig. 1A. Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing two cases 3 of Fig. 1A stacked one on top of the other. Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VV of Fig. 4, showing the upper and lower covers spaced apart from each other.
[0010] The stamp set 1 of this embodiment comprises a plurality of stamp pieces 2, one case 3, and a mount 4 on which the stamp pieces 2 are attached and stored.
[0011] The stamp face 2 of this embodiment is a flexible member having a stamping surface 21 on one main surface and an adhesive portion 22 on the other main surface (see Figure 7). The stamp face 2 of this embodiment is not particularly limited, but is preferably an acrylic thermoplastic elastomer that is adhesive, flexible, and transparent. Since the stamp face 2 itself is adhesive, the process of attaching an adhesive sheet made of a separate material can be omitted. However, the stamp face 2 may also be constructed by attaching an adhesive sheet made of soft vinyl chloride to the back surface of a stamp face 2 made of rubber.
[0012] As shown in Figure 1A, the outer shape of the seal body 2 may be formed into a desired design, such as a heart, cloud, or face, and the seal surface 21 of the seal body 2 may be formed with a relief pattern of desired letters or patterns. A plurality of such seal bodies 2 are prepared and stored by attaching them to desired positions on an attachment sheet 44 included in a mount 4 made of cardboard or the like using the adhesive part 22. The seal body 2 of this embodiment is formed transparent so that the stamping location can be easily seen when stamping.
[0013] As shown in Figures 1B and 1C, the mount 4 of this embodiment is configured to include a first mount 41 and a second mount 42 made of cardboard or the like, an attachment sheet 44 for attaching the stamp body 2, and an identification print sheet 45 printed to identify the stamp body 2 attached to the attachment sheet 44. Note that although Figures 1B and 1C show the second mount 42 as a representative, the first mount 41 is configured in the same way. As shown in Figure 1A, the first mount 41 and the second mount 42 are separated into two pieces in advance. However, the first mount 41 and the second mount 42 may be formed from a single continuous mount, and a perforation or the like may be formed at the boundary between the first mount 41 and the second mount 42 so that the user can separate them.
[0014] As shown in FIG. 1A, first mount 41 is composed of a single sheet of cardboard in which adhesive portion 43 and spine portion 44 are continuous. Adhesive portion 43 is formed to a size (length L1 × width W1) equivalent to the size (length L × width W) of the main surface of case 3, and spine portion 44 is formed to a size (length L1 × height H1) equivalent to the size (length L × height H) of the side surface of the case. In other words, adhesive portion 43 is formed to a size (length L1 × width W1) slightly smaller than the size (length L × width W) of the main surface of case 3, and spine portion 44 is formed to a size (length L1 × height H1) slightly smaller than the size (length L × height H) of the side surface of the case. This allows first mount 41 and second mount 42 to be stored in case 3 in a stacked state, as shown in FIG. 2. Furthermore, when the first backing 41 and the second backing 42 are stored in the case 3 with the first backing 41 and the second backing 42 stacked on top of each other, the spine portion 44 abuts against the side of the case 3 as shown in Figure 3, so that the characters written on the spine portion 44 can be seen from outside the case 3 and serve as an index (index, heading) for the stored print body 2.
[0015] 1B and 1C is a transparent sheet made of polyethylene resin or vinyl chloride resin or the like, and is an unprinted sheet, consisting of two pieces of sheet formed to the same size as the attachment portion 43 of each of the first mount 41 and the second mount 42. Each attachment portion of the first mount 41 and the second mount 42 is provided with printing 42P, as shown in FIG. 1B, which allows the shape of each stamp body 2 to be identified. By placing the transparent attachment sheets 44, 44 on the surfaces of the first mount 41 and the second mount 42, the attachment position of each stamp body 2 can be identified, and the user can attach the stamp body 2 to a predetermined position and return it to its original position using the printing 42P on the first mount 41 and the second mount 42 as a guide.
[0016] 1B and 1C is made of a transparent sheet such as polyethylene resin or vinyl chloride resin, and is composed of two pieces of sheet formed to the same size as the attachment portion 43 of each of the first mount 41 and the second mount 42. Printing 45P corresponding to the printing on the print body 2 is then applied, and when the identification printed sheet 45 is placed on the surface of the attachment sheet 44 to which each print body 2 is attached, the printing on the print body 2, which would normally be invisible due to its transparency, can be identified, and the user can remove the desired print body 2 using the printing 45P on the identification printed sheet 45 as a guide.
[0017] The case 3 of this embodiment has a transparent and rigid upper cover 31 and lower cover 32, and has a volume large enough to accommodate the first mount 41 and second mount 42 to which the stamp body 2 is attached as described above. Although not particularly limited, the case of this embodiment is made of acrylonitrile styrene resin, acrylic resin, or the like.
[0018] 5, a recess 33 is formed on the top surface of the top lid 31, and a protrusion 34 corresponding to the recess 33 is formed on the bottom surface of the bottom lid 32. As a result, when one case 3 is stacked on top of another case 3, as shown in FIG. 4, the protrusion 34 of the bottom lid 32 of the top case 3 engages with the recess 33 of the top lid 31 of the case 3 located below, allowing the topmost case 3 to be stacked stably without slipping.
[0019] In the case 3 of this embodiment, both the upper cover 31 and the lower cover 32 are transparent, but it is sufficient if at least one of them is transparent.
[0020] Next, a method of using the stamp set 1 of this embodiment will be described. Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a method of using the stamp set of this embodiment, and Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the right diagram of Fig. 6. First, as shown in the left diagram of Fig. 6, the user peels off the desired stamp body 2 from the backing 4 of the multiple stamp bodies 2 attached to the attachment sheet 44 of the first mount 41 or the second mount 42, and attaches the adhesive portion 22 of that stamp body 2 to the outer surface of either the top cover 31 or the bottom cover 32. Because both the stamp body 2 and the top cover 31 or the bottom cover 32 are transparent, the user can see through to what is on the other side.
[0021] Next, as shown in the center diagram of Figure 6, ink is applied to the printing surface 21 of the printing body 2 attached to the outer surface of the upper cover 31 or lower cover 32 using an ink pad 5. Then, as shown in the right diagram of Figure 6, the upper cover 31 or lower cover 32 to which the printing body 2 has been attached is turned over so that the printing surface 21 faces the target stamp paper 6 as shown in Figure 7, and the printing body 2 is pressed against the stamp paper 6 via the upper cover 31 or lower cover 32. At this time, because both the printing body 2 and the upper cover 31 or lower cover 32 are transparent, the user can see through to the stamp paper 6, allowing the stamp to be placed in the correct position.
[0022] Once the desired stamping has been completed, the ink adhering to the stamp surface 21 is wiped off, the stamp body 2 is peeled off from the upper cover 31 or the lower cover 32, and is affixed to the original position on the attachment sheet 44 of the first mount 41 or the second mount 42. Once the stamping work is completed, the identification print sheet 45, the attachment sheet 44 with the stamp body 2 affixed to its original position, and the mount 4 with the first mount 41 and the second mount 42 stacked on top of each other are stored in the case 3 as shown in Figure 2.
[0023] As described above, with the stamp set 1 of this embodiment, the adhesive portion 22 of the stamp body 2 is attached to the outer surface of the transparent upper cover 31 or lower cover 32, and the transparent upper cover 31 or lower cover 32 is used as a stamp base for stamping at the desired location, eliminating the need for a separate stamp base as required in conventional technology. As a result, the number of parts can be reduced.
[0024] Furthermore, according to the stamp set 1 of this embodiment, when in use, the upper lid 31 or lower lid 32 of the case 3 is used as the stamp base for stamping, while when not in use, the backing 4 including the attachment sheet 44 with multiple stamp bodies 2 attached thereto is stored in the case 3, so there is no risk of losing the stamp base as in the prior art, and the stamp set is excellent in terms of storage and portability of the stamp bodies 2. [Explanation of symbols]
[0025] 1...Stamp set 2...Seal body 21…Seal face 22…Adhesive part 3. Case 31...Top lid 32…Lower lid 33...recess 34...Convex part 4...Backing paper 41...1st mount 42...Second mount 43...Attachment part 44...Adhesive sheet 45...Identification printed sheet 5...Ink pad 6...Stamp paper
Claims
1. A plurality of stamp bodies attached to a mount, each having a stamp surface on one main surface and an adhesive portion on the other main surface; a case having an upper cover and a lower cover, at least one of which is transparent, capable of storing the mount to which the plurality of stamp bodies are attached; The stamp set is a stamp set in which the adhesive part of the stamp body is stuck on the outer surface of a transparent upper or lower cover, and the transparent upper or lower cover is used as a stamp base to stamp a desired location.
2. The stamp set according to claim 1 , wherein the mount includes a spine portion having a size corresponding to a side surface of the case, and an adhesive portion having a size corresponding to a main surface of the case.
3. The stamp set according to claim 2, wherein the backing sheet includes a first backing sheet having a spine portion corresponding in size to the side of the case and an adhesive portion continuous therewith corresponding to the main surface of the case, and a second backing sheet having an adhesive portion corresponding in size to the main surface of the case.
4. The stamp set according to claim 3, wherein the stamp body, the upper cover, and the lower cover are all transparent.
5. The stamp set according to claim 4, wherein the stamping patterns of the plurality of stamp bodies are printed on the attachment portion of the mount.
6. A recess is formed on the upper surface of the upper cover, and a protrusion is formed on the lower surface of the lower cover, The stamp set according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the recessed portions and the protruding portions are engaged with each other, thereby allowing one case to be stacked on another case.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
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JP3090974U