Special effects rotating rubber stamp

Printing – Printing members – Rolling contact

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101368, B41F 1310

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054109620

ABSTRACT:
A rotatable rubber stamp device is disclosed which produces a special effect when the stamp is pressed against and/or rolled across a medium to be imprinted therewith. The special effects generated by the stamp can include audible (speech, sound and/or music), visual (light patterns and/or sequences, and displays). A cavity in the plastic handle of the housing of the stamp device contains the electronic circuitry necessary to provide the special effects messages. A sensor, such as a spring-metal, lever-action switch, is affixed within a support bracket for a translatable axle of the rotatable stamp device mount, so as to trigger the electronic circuitry to issue the special effects message in response to the imprinting of a visual image from the rubber stamp upon the desired medium.

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