STAMP FOR EMBOSSING OR CUTTING OUT
20180338505 ยท 2018-11-29
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Abstract
A stamp, especially for embossing or cutting out, with a plate having a top surface and a base surface opposite to the top surface, as well as an edge surface connecting the top surface and the base surface. The plate features at least one handle and has at least one projection protruding from the base surface and/or at least one indentation protruding into the base surface. In order to provide a stamp that can be stored in a space-saving way when not in use on the one hand and that is easy to handle when used on the other hand, the proposition is that the handle is mounted to the plate with an articulated connection and can be moved from a neutral to a usage position and vice versa.
Claims
1. A stamp for embossing or cutting out, the stamp comprising: a plate having at least one handle and having a top surface and a base surface opposite to the top surface as well as an edge surface connecting the top surface and the base surface; at least one projection protruding from the base surface and/or at least one indentation protruding into the base surface; and an articulated connection to attach the handle to the plate, the articulated connection being movable from a neutral to a usage position and vice versa.
2. The stamp according to claim 1, wherein the handle is formed and arranged on the plate such that the handle is not higher than the plate.
3. The stamp according to claim 1, wherein the handle and the plate are made from one piece.
4. The stamp according to claim 1, wherein the handle is formed as a bow handle and is attached to the plate by two spaced-out hinges.
5. The stamp according to claim 1, wherein the handle, in a neutral position, encloses the plate at least partially at the edge.
6. The stamp according to claim 5, wherein the handle encloses the plate such that a plate contour at an edge is substantially continuous with the handle.
7. The stamp according to claim 1, wherein the plate and/or the handle is/are made from plastic.
8. The stamp according to claim 1, wherein the stamp with the handle, in a neutral position, has a total height of less than or equal to 3.3 mm.
9. The stamp according to claim 1, wherein the projection has a height and/or the indentation has a depth of less than or equal to 1.8 mm.
10. The stamp according to claim 1, wherein the stamp has at least one projection and a second projection; the second projection being formed as a closed contour, peripheral to the first projection and/or the indentation and, in relation to the base surface, has a height that exceeds the height of the first projection.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] In
[0035] The cookie stamp has a plate (2) and a bow handle (4). Here, the plate (2) and the handle (4) are formed in one piece from plastic. The bow handle (4) is connected to the plate (2) with two spaced-out hinges (6) in the form of living hinges. The living hinges (6) are formed by a material weakening between plate (2) and handle (4).
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[0037] In the present execution example, the plate (2) is formed as a circular disc and the bow handle (4) essentially encloses the plate (2) in a semi-circular way. For the formation of the living hinges (6), the plate (2) has two diametrically opposed arms (2.1) on the edge in the connection surface with the bow handle (4).
[0038] The plate (2) also has a flat base surface (2.2) and a flat top surface (2.3) that relate to each other by a wraparound edge surface (2.4). Both surfaces (2.2 and 2.3) are parallel to each other, so that the height of the plate (2), i.e. the distance between the base surface (2.2) and the top surface (2.3), is continuously the same across the entire plate (2).
[0039] The plate (2) has several projections formed as first projections (8) on the base surface (2.2) shown in
[0040] Furthermore, the plate (2) has a circular second projection (10). The second projection (10) is arranged at the edge of the plate (2) and rises 2 mm above the base surface (2.2). Therefore, the second projection (10) encloses the snowman motif formed by the first projections (8). For example, if the stamp according to the invention is pressed into a rolled-out dough, with the base surface (2.2) first, on a table or the like, it is possible to emboss the snowman motif in one work process and to cut out the embossed dough part with the second projection (10) from the rest of the dough.
[0041] The bow handle (4) is formed and arranged on the plate (2) in such a way that the bow handle (4) in its neutral position is not higher than the height of the plate (2). Thus, the total height of the stamp in the neutral position of the bow handle (4) corresponds to the summed-up height of the plate (2) and of the second projection (10).
[0042] In the present execution example, the total height of the stamp in the neutral position of the bow handle (4) is 3.3 mm. Because the first projections (8) are lower than the second projection (10), they do not increase the total height of the stamp.
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[0046] It is clearly visible that the bow handle (4) in its neutral positionhorizontal in the plane of the paper in
[0047] In the usage position that is also shownvertical in the plane of the paper in
[0048] The bow handle (4) can, if necessary, be moved from its neutral position to the usage position or vice versa, from its usage position to the neutral position.
[0049] In
[0050] In contrast to the first execution example, the plate (2) is formed in such a way at the edge that it forms a basically closed edge contour with the bow handle (4) in its neutral position; see
[0051] Thus, the bow handle (4) in its neutral position integrates into the edge contour of the plate (2) in such a way that the contour of the plate (2) has a continuous edge with the bow handle (4), i.e. without abrupt contour changes.
[0052] Apart from that, the execution form according to the second execution example is comparable with the first execution example.
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[0054] In contrast to the first two execution examples, this stamp has two diametrically opposite bow handles (4); see
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[0056] For the use of the stamp, the bow handle (4) that is positioned on the left in the plane of the paper in
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[0058] The same is valid for the fifth execution example shown in
[0059] By analogy with that, further execution examples can be specified, where the plate (2) has a hexagonal edge contour with or without rounded edges and circular indentations, but which otherwise are either formed according to the first or the second execution example.
[0060] The invention is not limited to the present execution examples.
[0061] Other edge contours than the edge contours mentioned in the execution examples are also possible.
[0062] Furthermore, it is possible that the motif is also shown on the top surface of the plate that is facing the user during the use of the stamp. For example, the motif or other useful information for the user could be imprinted or embossed.
[0063] It is also possible that, instead of projections, at least one indentation in the base surface or a combination of at least one projection and at least one indentation is used for the formation of the motif on the base surface of the plate. In addition, it is not mandatory to design the stamp for embossing as well as for cutting out. Basically, it is also possible to design the stamp for embossing or for cutting out only.
[0064] The motif itself is freely selectable within wide limitations depending on the individual application and customer needs. Basically, all motifs are possible that can be represented graphically by the individual stamp size with the possible dimensions of projections and/or indentations.
[0065] It is also possible that at least one first projection and/or at least one indentation for embossing is arranged outside a second projection formed as a closed contour for cutting out on the base surface. This way, it would be possible to cut out one dough piece or the like and to emboss another dough piece or the like in one work process.
[0066] The use of a stamp according to the invention is not limited to dough. Rather, the stamp can also be used for embossing and/or cutting out of other suitable materials. For example, the stamp according to the invention can also be used for other activities such as printing.
[0067] In addition to the above explanations, it would also be possible that the handle in its neutral and/or usage position is fixed in a detachable manner via a corresponding catch of the handle and the plate.
[0068] The plate does not have to be flat but can also be curved. Here, the top and the base surface are curved and parallel to each other. For example, this would be reasonable in case of a stamp according to the invention that is intended as an addition to a curved package, a glass or the like. This way, the stamp could be fixed tightly to the package.
[0069] Also, the top surface and the base surface do not have to be parallel to each other. For example, it is possible that the plate has a flat top surface and a curved base surface, similar to a planoconvex design. In addition, the top and the base surface can be curved, similar to a biconvex design.
[0070] In case of the above-mentioned alternatives, the height of the plate, i.e. the distance between the top and the base surface, is not constant. As a result, the handle of a stamp according to the invention, according to claim 2, is formed and attached to the plate in such a way that the handle in its neutral position is not substantially higher than the height of the plate at any place of the stamp.
[0071] Besides plastics, other materials such as metals, metal alloys and composite materials are also possible. The technician will, depending on the individual application, select the appropriate materials for the plate and at least one handle. It is not necessary for the two materials to correspond.
[0072] For example, in addition to the first projections (8) and the second projections (10), further projections and/or indentations can be provided that form further levels when embossing and/or cutting out and that make for an especially appealing design for the embossed and/or cut-out product.
[0073] For example, the same height can be chosen for the projections (8, 10) and possible other projections in an alternative execution form of the stamp according to the invention.
[0074] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims