Light projecting goniometer

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Inventors

Gibson, William F.

Application #

375419

Filed

Feb-27-2003

Published

Sep-27-2005

Current US Class

033/1PT
033/276
033/278
033/286

International Classes

G01B 003/56

Field of Search

33/1

Examiners

Bennett; G. Bradley

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Basch & Nickerson LLP, Basch; Duane C.

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Other References

Bronzino, Joseph, ed.,The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, CRC Press LLC, 1995; p. 2177-2182. McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology; vol. a-azu; p. 427.

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Abstract
This device is a handheld, battery-operated instrument that utilizes light beams to project visible lines for increasing the accuracy in determining angles. A linear potentiometer is incorporated at the pivot point between the two diodes and measures a voltage change based on the angle between the arms of the device.
 
Claims
1. An apparatus for measuring an angle, comprising:

a means for producing a first beam of light; a means for producing a second beam of light, wherein said second beam of light is pivotably adjustable so as to move relative to said first beam of light, wherein said means for producing a first beam of light and means for producing a second beam of light comprises:

a common light source, and

splitting means for splitting a beam output by said common light source into the first beam of light and the second beam of light;

means for redirecting at least one of said first and second beams of light from a linear path so as to spread the light and thereby produce a line on a surface where the redirected beam strikes the surface;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

An apparatus for measuring the angle between two rays, wherein the apparatus comprises a light source for generating a first light beam and a second light beam, a means for aligning these light beams to determine an angle to be measured.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A goniometer is a device for measuring or setting angles. Prior art goniometers have utilized a number of principles to determine angles. Reference may be had, for example, to The Biomedical Engineering Handbook (Joseph D. Bronzino Ed., CRC Press LLC, 1995) pages 2177-2182.

Prior art goniometer designs include the following categories; Universal, Arthroidial, Fluid, Pendulum, Myrin OB, and Electrogoniometer.

The Universal Goniometer comprises a protractor-like measuring device with one movable arm and one stationary arm. The two arms are superimposed on the rays of the angle, and the measurement may be read on the protractor. Often, several goniometers of different sizes are required to measure different digits (i.e. a knee versus a finger). Additionally, the increments on the protractor limit the sensitivity of the measurement to the gradations on the instrument. The placement of the arms is also a source of error, as it is difficult to properly align relatively small arms parallel to a large extremity. Providing longer arms on the device may compensate, but this negatively impacts the portability of the device. Reference may be had, for example, to The Biomedical Engineering Handbook (Joseph D. Bronzino Ed., CRC Press LLC, 1995) page 2181.
 
  The present invention provides an instrument adapted for alignment with a light beam, which instrument includes an instrument body having a point of entry...  A line generating device may include a housing, a support assembly mounted within the housing, a light source mounted on the support assembly, a lens mounted...