Location projector apparatus and methods

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Inventors

Kallesen, Darryl H.
Reynolds, Teddy L.

Application #

969747

Filed

Oct-2-2001

Published

Feb-22-2005

Current US Class

033/286
033/DIG.21

International Classes

G01B 011//26

Field of Search

33/263 33/275

Examiners

Bennett; G. Bradley

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, P.C.

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Abstract
Apparatus and methods are provided which are particularly useful in determining the location for producing aligned holes or hangers in consecutive support members such as joists from which pipe, conduit, wire, duct, and the like, will be supported, with the minimum amount of measuring or errors in measurements. The present invention includes an instrument that houses a small diameter light beam projector, e.g., a laser light beam projector, that is provided with the ability to adjust the direction of beam projection from the instrument relative to its housing. The instrument is adapted to fit through a pre-bored hole or a hanging support so as to direct the laser light beam into the desired direction to locate additional bored holes or hangers. The projected beam position is checked and if there is error, the projector is adjusted within the instrument housing to properly place the beam center at the desired location with respect to second joist. In the case of a through hole, the second hole is drilled and the beam passes through the second hole to the third joist. The beam now accurately identifies the location for the third hole to be drilled and the procedure continues through the joists to the desired termination of the conduit.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An instrument for enabling the placement of axially aligned supports on multiple spaced apart support members in a building structure comprising:

a first body portion and a second body portion;

the first and second body portions adapted to be coupled together through a first support on a first support member, and, as coupled, to be securely clamped to the support;

a light beam projector housed within one of the first and second body portions and projecting a light beam along a defined axis and toward one or more other spaced apart support members for sequentially determining desired support positions along the multiple of spaced apart support members.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains to apparatus and methods to aid in the production or placement of aligned holes or supports through or along multiple support beams or joists in a building structure to enable placement of straight rigid conduit for use, e.g., as water lines, stringing of electrical wire and the like.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

In a building structure, water, electricity and venting need to be available at different locations in the building. Wire conveying conduit, water pipes and vent ducts are typically provided in the walls and flooring of the building structures. Such spaces also are occupied by support members such as beams or joists and it is frequently necessary to direct such conduit, pipes and the like either through the joists or hung from below the joists as the pipes are extended, e.g., from one side of the building to the other.

In order to properly place the conduit and the like, the builder commonly provides a series of aligned through holes within the joists or aligned hangers below the joists. Misalignment of the through holes or hangers results in considerable re-measuring and rework. The builder typically locates a first hole or hanger in a joist, for example, by measuring from a common reference, such as the floor and adjoining wall. The builder continues this measuring process with subsequent joists along the desired path. Measurement of each hole or hanger is a time and labor intensive operation. Misalignment of even a single hole or hanger will prevent the proper placement of the conduit. In joists, a misaligned through hole may require that the through hole be reworked, possibly requiring the repair or replacement of the joist.
 
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