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
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.
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1. A container system for containing a plurality of ink pads, comprising: a cover defining at least one cover point portion, andfirst and second cover mounting projections formed on the cover on opposite sides of the at least one cover point portion; anda plurality of bases, where each base defines
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A container system for containing a plurality of ink pads, comprising: a cover defining at least one cover point portion, andfirst and second cover mounting projections formed on the cover on opposite sides of the at least one cover point portion; anda plurality of bases, where each base defines at least one base point portion,a support wall defining a support surface,a first wall extending in a first direction from the support wall,a second wall extending in a second direction from the support wall,first and second base mounting notches, where the first and second base mounting notches are formed in the first wall on opposite sides of the at least one base point portion, andfirst and second base mounting projections extending from the second wall on opposite sides of the at least one base point portion; wherebyeach of the support surfaces is adapted to support at least one of the ink pads;the cover allows the first and second cover mounting projections to enter the first and second base mounting notches, respectively, to form an interference fit that detachably attaches the cover to the plurality of bases;the second wall allows the first and second base mounting projections to enter the first and second base mounting notches to form an interference fit that detachably attaches at least one of the bases to at least another of the bases. 2. A container system as recited in claim 1, in which at least one of the bases is detachably attached to a plurality of the plurality of the bases. 3. A container system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a stylus member defining first and second stylus engaging portions, wherein: each base further defines third and fourth base mounting projections formed in the wall portions on opposite sides of the at least one base point portion;the first and second stylus engaging portions are capable of engaging the third and fourth base mounting projections of one of the plurality of bases to define a stylus assembly; andthe container system further operates in a stylus mode in which a selected one of the bases is detachably attached from the cover, and the stylus engaging portion is detachably attached to the third base mounting portion of the selected base to form the stylus assembly. 4. A container system as recited in claim 1, in which the cover defines a cover edge, where each of the first and second cover mounting projections portion extends at most partly around the cover edge. 5. A container system as recited in claim 1, in which each of the first and second base mounting notches each extends at most partly around the support surface. 6. A container system as recited in claim 1, in which each base defines a base edge, where the first and second base mounting projections extend at most partly around the base edge. 7. A container system as recited in claim 1, in which: each of the first and second cover mounting projections and each of the first and second base mounting projections defines a first set of physical dimensions;each of the first and second base mounting notches defines a second set of physical dimensions;the first and second sets of physical dimensions are complementary. 8. A method of containing a plurality of ink pads, comprising the steps of: providing a cover defining at least one cover point portion;forming first and second cover mounting projections on the cover on opposite sides of the at least one cover point portion; andproviding a plurality of bases, where each base defines at least one base point portion,a support surface, a first wall extending in a first direction from the support surface, and a second wall extending in a second direction from the support surface,first and second base mounting notches formed in the first wall on opposite sides of the at least one base point portion, andfirst and second base mounting projections formed in the second wall on opposite sides of the at least one base point portion;supporting at least one of the ink pads on each of the support surfaces;engaging the first and second cover mounting projections with the first and second base mounting notches to form an interference fit that detachably attaches the cover to one of the plurality of bases;engaging the first and second base mounting projections with the second base mounting portions to form an interference fit that detachably attaches at least one of the bases to at least another of the bases. 9. A method as recited in claim 8, further comprising the step of detachably attaching the second one of the plurality of bases to a third one of the plurality of bases. 10. A method as recited in claim 8, further comprising the step of providing a stylus member defining a first and second stylus engaging portions, in which: the base further defines third and fourth base mounting projections formed on opposite sides of the at least one base point portion;the first and second stylus engaging portions are capable of engaging the third and fourth base mounting projections of one of the plurality of bases to define a stylus assembly; andfurther comprising the step of operating the container system in a stylus mode by detaching the cover from the plurality of bases,detaching the first and second bases from each other, andforming the stylus assembly by detachably attaching the stylus engaging portion to the third base mounting portion of one of the plurality of bases.
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Winston Jeffrey M. (658 W. Shore Dr. Anacortes WA 98221), Apparatus and method for a see through ink stamp with detachable dies.
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