CLEARSNAP HOLDING, INC. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130145942 | STACKABLE CONTAINER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A container system for containing a plurality of ink pads including a cover and a plurality of bases. The cover defines a cover mounting portion. Each base defines a support surface, a first base mounting portion, and a second base mounting portion. Each of the support surfaces is adapted to support at least one of the ink pads. The cover mounting portion is capable of engaging any one of the first base mounting portions to detachably attach the cover to the plurality of bases. The first base mounting portions are capable of engaging the second base mounting portions to detachably attach at least one of the bases to at least another of the bases. The container system operates in a stack mode and in a single mode. In the stack mode, the cover is detachably attached to one of the plurality of bases, and the one of the plurality of bases to which the cover is detachably attached is detachably attached to another of the plurality of bases. In the single mode, the cover is detachably attached to one of the plurality of bases and the plurality of bases are detached from each other. | 06-13-2013 |
20120180282 | STACKABLE CONTAINER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A container system for containing a plurality of ink pads including a cover and a plurality of bases. A cover mounting portion is capable of engaging any one of first base mounting portions to detachably attach the cover to the plurality of bases. The first base mounting portions are capable of engaging second base mounting portions to detachably attach the bases to each other. The container system operates in a stack mode and in a single mode. In the stack mode, the cover is detachably attached to one of the plurality of bases, and the one of the plurality of bases to which the cover is detachably attached is detachably attached to another of the plurality of bases. In the single mode, the cover is detachably attached to one of the plurality of bases and the plurality of bases are detached from each other. | 07-19-2012 |
20110283906 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FORMING CONTINUOUS INK IMAGES - A wheel assembly for applying ink to a target surface employs a wheel member, first and second adhesive sheets, and at least one inking member. Each adhesive sheet defines an inner adhesive surface and an outer adhesive surface. The inner adhesive surface of the first adhesive sheet secures the first adhesive sheet to the wheel member. In a first mode, the at least one inking member is detachably secured relative to the wheel member by an exposed outer adhesive surface of the second adhesive sheet. In a second mode, the at least one inking member is detachably secured relative to the wheel member by an exposed outer adhesive surface of the first adhesive sheet. The at least one inking member is brought into contact with the target surface to transfer ink on the at least one inking member to the target surface. | 11-24-2011 |
20100326298 | CONTINUOUS INK STAMPING SYSTEMS AND METHODS WITH RECONFIGURABLE STAMPING ASSEMBLY - A stamp wheel assembly adapted for use as part of an ink stamp system comprising an axle assembly and first, second, and third wheel members. Each of the first, second, and third wheel members defines a stamp surface. At least two of the first, second, and third wheel members are supported by the axle assembly in a plurality of configurations. At least two of the first, second, and third wheel members are supported by the axle assembly in the plurality of configurations to define a plurality of angular relationships among the at least two of the first, second and third wheel members. The stamp surfaces of the at least two of the first, second, and third wheel members supported by the axle assembly in the plurality of configurations define a plurality of ink images. At least two of the plurality of ink images are unique. | 12-30-2010 |
20090235834 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FORMING CONTINUOUS INK IMAGES - A wheel assembly for applying ink to a target surface comprises a wheel member defining a support portion, at least one adhesive sheet, and at least one inking member. The at least one adhesive sheet is detachably attached to the support portion of the wheel member. The at least one adhesive sheet defines an outer adhesive surface. The at least one inking member is detachably attached to the outer adhesive surface of the at least one adhesive sheet. When the at least one inking member detachably attached to the adhesive surface is brought into contact with the target surface, ink on the at least one inking member is transferred to the target surface. | 09-24-2009 |