WO1997014541A1 - Integrated measuring and marking system - Google Patents
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- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
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Definitions
- This invention relates generally to measuring instruments and marking devices More particularly, it relates to marking apparatus integrated with and activated by a housing ofa measuring instrument to mark an article being measured
- U S Pat No 3,802,083 to Freed shows a marker and stop accessory for extensible measuring tapes, which is mounted on the tape casing adjacent to the tape-issuing opening
- a spring-mounted marking element is depressed to mark tV.e article being measured, and a pointer engages the tape to indicate the length of issued tape as well as to arrest any further movement ofthe tape
- U S Pat No 3,885,314 to Banas, Sr discloses a two-way tape and centering device with two measuring tapes extensible in opposite directions, located in separate compartments of a single housing An inscribing device projects through the housing between the two tape measures A spring maintains the inscribing device in a raised position with the tip enclosed in the housing until the shaft is depressed to make a mark
- U S Pat No 4,015,337 to Taylor shows a combined tape measure and marking device with a spring-loaded arm pivotally supported from one side ofthe tape measure housing The forward end ofthe arm supports an alignment arrow and marking device The marking device is manually actuated
- U S Pat No 4,542,589 to Yamamoto discloses a marker which may be contained in a tape measure case, mounted on the side, or mounted on the top ofthe case In use, the marker is projected to mark a desired point on the surface to be measured In one embodiment this is accomplished by tilting the tape measure case about one of its corners
- U S Pat No 4,630,376 to Pentecost shows an internally-mounted marking device for a tape measure with a spring-loaded member allowing the user to mark the surface of a workpiece immediately beneath the tape measure
- U S Pat No 4,965,941 to Agostinacci discloses a combination marker and tape measure having a pair of markers which may be used to mark a surface on each side ofa flexible tape
- a plunger knob is depressed into a recess formed on a declining front face ofthe housing to move the markers between a retracted configuration and an extended configuration
- a locking mechanism formed on a plunger permits selective locking ofthe tape
- a guide foot removably mounted on an end tab enables marking of
- U S Pat No 5,435,074 to Holevas et al discloses a tape measure and marking device having a locking mechanism, disposed on the front side of its housing, adjacent to a marker housing containing a marker The locking mechanism is linked to the marker and a scribe through a lever arm When the locking mechanism is pressed down, the lever arm drives the marker outside the marker housing, exposing the tip ofthe marker Further movement ofthe locking mechanism moves it into a locked position whereby the measuring tape is fixed after the user releases the locking mechanism
- both locking and marking are actuated by manually operating the locking mechanism
- U S Pat No 5,477,619 to Kearns shows a tape measure marking attachment that includes a generally cylindrically shaped housing for holding a marking utensil A mechanism is included integral with the housing for releasably locking the marking utensil within the housing
- this invention allows measurement and marking to be accomplished in one simple, fluid, uninterrupted motion with consistently high accuracy, thereby eliminating wasted time and reducing marking inaccuracy
- the invention allows marking without locking the measuring element, and allows locking the measuring element without marking
- Major purposes ofthe invention include accurate and efficient marking of a surface being measured
- a major object ofthe invention is an integrated measuring and marking system that provides for marking ofa measured article at the same time that an article is measured
- Another object is a marking device aligned with a measuring device
- a related object is a marking device whose alignment with a measuring device is adjustable
- Another important object is an integrated system whose marking function is activated by moving its housing
- a particular related object is an integrated measuring and marking system whose marking function is actuated by moving its housing with respect to the surface of an article being measured
- An object related to the accuracy of such a device is a system whose marking action is actuated by moving its housing perpendicularly with respect to the surface
- Another object is an integrated measuring and marking system including a cursor for indicating position
- Yet another object is a measuring and marking system that is independent ofa measure-locking function, and is operable without a mechanism for locking
- Another object is an integrated measuring and marking system including a marking device that is easily replaceable by
- An integrated measuring and marking system includes a housing and a measuring element (typically an extensible measuring tape retractably coiled within the housing) This measuring element is wholly or partially contained within the housing A cursor is preferably attached to the housing to indicate a position ofthe housing with respect to the measuring element.
- a measuring element typically an extensible measuring tape retractably coiled within the housing
- the cursor may include a magnifier
- a marking element for marking the surface of the item to be measured is connected to the upper portion ofthe housing and aligned with the cursor, but the marking element is kept spaced from the surface until the housing is moved with respect to the surface by the user, to mark the surface
- the direction of motion ofthe housing that actuates the marking is preferably perpendicular to the surface being measured, i.e the user preferably exerts a force downward on the housing, perpendicularly toward the surface
- the marking element part ofthe system is preferably removable and/or replaceable.
- the marking element may include a quantity of marking material, such as ink, pencil lead (graphite), chalk, dye, light-sensitive material, soapstone, crayon, wax (colored or uncolored), pigment, paint, or mixtures, compounds, or composites of those materials
- marking material such as ink, pencil lead (graphite), chalk, dye, light-sensitive material, soapstone, crayon, wax (colored or uncolored), pigment, paint, or mixtures, compounds, or composites of those materials
- marking element may mark a surface with electromagnetic radiation, such as visible, ultraviolet, or infrared light, or x- rays, when used on a surface sensitive to such radiation.
- the marking element includes a suitable light source, such as a laser.
- a heat source which may be a laser or electrical resistance element, for example, for marking a surface sensitive to heat.
- Still other marking elements that may be used in the system are pens, sprayers, or ink jets.
- the pens may be of any type, such as ball-point, felt-tip or fountain pens, depending on the application Visual or audible feedback may be used to inform the user that a mark is being made on the surface being measured
- the measuring system of this invention may be used for the type of measurement in which a dimension (or angle etc ) is unknown and is to be determined, but it is especially useflil for the type of measurement in which a desired dimension is known, and a surface of an article is to be marked at that desired dimension, to prepare the article for a subsequent operation, such as cutting or grinding
- a measuring tape is extended until the cursor is aligned to a desired graduation for the position to be measured, and the housing is depressed toward the surface, where the marking element makes a mark Springs or the like move the housing back away from the surface when the housing is released When not compressed, the springs maintain the marking element spaced away from the surface being measured
- the marking portion may include a mark-blocking feature, to prevent inadvertent marking
- the mark-blocking feature may be released by a release trigger mechanism, for example, to allow marking
- the measurement and marking may both be accomplished in one smooth motion without changing the position ofthe hand holding the housing, as it is the motion ofthe housing with respect to the surface being measured that actuates the marking Since no additional steps or finger motions are required to advance or retract the marking element, or to engage or disengage a tape-locking mechanism linked to the marking, the measurement process is faster and more efficient than heretofore
- FIG 1 shows a partially cut away schematic side elevation view of an integrated linear measuring and marking system made in accordance with the invention
- FIG 2 shows a top partial view ofthe linear measuring and marking system of FIG 1 , showing details
- FIG 3 shows a schematic plan view of an integrated angular measuring and marking system made in accordance with the invention
- FIG 4 shows a perspective view illustrating a detail of an embodiment having removable and replaceable modular marking means
- the invention is an integrated system for measuring and marking on a surface
- the system has a housing, a measuring element at least partially contained within the housing, and a marking element for marking the surface
- the system ofthe present invention is characterized in that the marking element is retained within the housing and is maintained in a spaced-apart relationship to the surface until a user moves the housing in a predetermined direction relative to the surface, whereupon the surface is marked
- the invention will be described primarily in terms of an embodiment made for linear measurements
- the invention includes a marking apparatus for tape measures
- the marking apparatus can be built integrally into a new tape measure, or can be implemented as an attachment, to be attached to existing tape measures It is used to mark articles when they are measured to a predetermined dimension, e.g a board to be sawed to a specific length
- Other embodiments made for angular measurements are also disclosed, as are embodiments made for marking various materials by using various marking devices adapted to the present invention
- FIG 1 shows a simple embodiment of an integrated linear measuring and marking system made in accordance with the invention, in a schematic side elevation view, partially cut away to show internal elements
- the marking portion 10 ofthe system has two sections which are aligned vertically, connected to each other and to the tape measure housing 15
- Top section 20 has a cursor 30 extending across the upper face of tape 40 and indicating the position of the tape with respect to the housing 15
- Cursor 30 may include, for example, a line engraved or printed on a transparent window formed of any transparent material, or one or two cantilevered arrows pointing inward at the edges of the tape
- Cursor 30 may also include a magnifier such as a magnifying lens (which may be a Fresnel lens)
- the function of cursor 30 may also be enhanced in precision by inclusion of a set of conventional vernier indicia (not shown in the drawings)
- Lower or bottom portion 50 encloses a marking element 60, e g a pen or stamp which may be a point or line marker, aligned with cursor 30 and with a hole 70 below it, in a casing 80 Marking element 60 is attached to top section 20 of housing 15
- the invention is an integrated system for measuring and marking on a surface 110, combining a housing 15, some measuring means 40 at least partially contained within housing 15, and a marking element 60 for marking surface 110
- the system preferably also includes a cursor 30 attached to housing 15 to indicate a position of housing 15 with respect to measuring means 40.
- the marking element 60 is connected to and contained within housing 15, in at least partial alignment with cursor 30
- marking element 60 is removably attached to housing 15
- the alignment of marking element 60 with respect to cursor 30 is preferably made adjustable
- Marking element 60 is preferably disposed adjacent to the bottom surface of housing 15
- Marking element 60 is kept away from surface 110 with an intervening space until housing 15 is moved relative to surface 110, thus marking suiface 110 when marking element 60 contacts surface UO
- the system may include one or more means (such as springs 90 and 100), to maintain the marking element spaced apart from surface 110 until a user moves housing 15 appropriately
- surface 110 is marked when housing 15 is moved (preferably perpendicularly) toward surface 110
- a mechanical arrangement using a lever or cam may be made to impel marking element 60 toward surface 110 for marking it, upon moving the housing in some other manner relative to surface 110
- a mechanical arrangement using a lever or cam for example, may be made to impel marking element 60 toward surface 110 for marking it, upon moving the housing in some other manner relative
- the system also preferably provides a visual and/or audible indication that surface 110 is being marked. Feedback indicating that a mark has been transferred is helpful to the user.
- a visible indication may be provided by a distinctively colored flag actuated by the marking mechanism, for example, and visible through an opening or transparent window in housing 15
- An audible indication that surface 110 is being marked can be provided, for example, by a concave metallic disk actuated by the marking mechanism The disk makes a clicking sound when its concave and convex sides are mechanically switched
- either the visible or audible indicators or both may be conventional electrically-actuated indicators such as buzzers, loudspeakers, lamps, light- emitting diodes, and the like.
- the measuring means 40 includes linear graduations 130 to be read at cursor 30
- Such a linear measurement system typically includes a tape measure tape or blade retractably coiled within housing 15, as in FIGS. 1, 2, and 4
- the measuring means 40 includes angular graduations 140 to be read at cursor 30, as shown in FIG. 3
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic plan view of an integrated angular measuring and marking system
- the measuring means 40 typically comprises a protractor
- marking element 60 makes a mark such as a line, indicative of an angle measured about an axis 160 from a reference direction at end 120 ofthe measuring element 40
- marking element 60 may be outside the protractor arc, instead of inside as shown in the drawing
- the function of cursor 30 may be enhanced in precision by inclusion of a set of conventional vernier indicia (not shown in the drawings)
- FIG 4 shows a detail of a preferred embodiment having a removable and replaceable modular marking element Many ofthe marking materials listed herein may be provided in this removable and replaceable modular cartridge form
- a modular form of marking element 60 which may be molded of plastic for economical production, holds a marking feature 200 composed ofthe marking material Marking element 60 is inserted into an aperture 220 in housing 15.
- Alignment members 210 on either side of marking element 60 fit through slots 230 in the sides of aperture 220, and engage alignment detents (not shown) inside aperture 220
- the alignment detents are ofa size and complementary shape to receive alignment members 210
- Lower portion 50 ofthe apparatus has an aperture through which marking feature extends (only when housing 15 is depressed)
- This aperture in the lower portion 50, aperture 220, and slots 230 are all mutually centered, and aligned with respect to housing 15, in order to provide a mark at the proper location on surface 110
- these elements are centered on a centerline extending directly downward through the center of cursor 30
- the marking element may be held by other means, such as a removable pin from the front or side ofthe housing, passing through the marking element, or may be held by a spring element that is deflected by a user in order to insert or remove the cartridge
- Another type or retaining mechanism that is applicable in some designs is the type using a ball bearing in
- the removable and replaceable modular marking element may include a user-releasable latching mechanism, (such as a spring-loaded latch molded of plastic similar to the latching tab of an RJ-1 1 modular telephone jack) and, if needed, a separate tab, lever, or trigger mechanism arranged to release the latching mechanism
- a user-releasable latching mechanism such as a spring-loaded latch molded of plastic similar to the latching tab of an RJ-1 1 modular telephone jack
- a separate tab, lever, or trigger mechanism arranged to release the latching mechanism
- a system that can prevent inadvertent marking preferably includes a mechanism for releasably locking the marking element" up" (i e away from surface 110)
- This mechanism can have a release element for releasing the locking mechanism and allowing the marking element to operate for marking
- FIG 4 An L-shaped lever 310 pivots around an axis 320 Inside housing 15, an inner lever arm 330 extends downward next to Iower section 50 when lever 310 is in the locked position, preventing upper portion 20 from being depressed Outside lever arm 340 is moved by a user (e g counterclockwise from the locked position illustrated in FIG 4) to rotate inner lever arm 330 toward a horizontal orientation to unlock the marker
- a user e g counterclockwise from the locked position illustrated in FIG 4
- Many such locking mechanisms use levers, slides, or cams moved into and out ofa position for interfering with a motion by using a handle
- a user extends the measuring tape 40 from housing 15 until a desired measurement for surface 110 (as measured from tape end 120) is indicated by graduations 130 aligned at cursor 30
- the user applies a force to housing 15 to momentarily move the housing relative to surface 110, whereby marking element 60 makes a mark on surface 110
- This combined measurement and marking operation may be accomplished in one simple, fluid, uninterrupted motion with consistently high accuracy, and repeated as many times as there are measurements to be made
- the integrated measuring and marking system of this invention has many uses, including simultaneous measuring and marking of surfaces, particularly according to linear and angular measurements made to mark a surface for a subsequent operation, such as cutting.
- the system may be used in various fields of endeavor, such as carpentry, machining, sewing or tailoring of garments, etc.
- graduations ofthe measuring means may comprise sinusoidal or other periodic optical or magnetic signals on a suitable tape, or marking may be achieved by a magnetic tape recording head, a rotating knife or saw blade, etc.
- the housing ofthe invention may be made in one piece if at least a portion ofthe housing is flexible enough to allow a user to depress the top portion containing the measuring and marking elements relative to the bottom portion
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