Multi-purpose carpentry measuring device

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Inventors

Acopulos, Brad M.

Application #

550618

Filed

Oct-31-1995

Published

Feb-3-1998

Current US Class

033/1PT
033/286
033/451

International Classes

G01B 003/56; G01B 007/30; B43L 007/10

Field of Search

33/451 33/1

Examiners

Fulton; Christopher W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Quast, Esq.; W. Patrick

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Abstract
A multi-purpose carpentry measuring device is described. The tool combines the functions of a framing square, level and plum bob in one function and with just one measurement. Further, the tool can also be used as a bevel gauge and a level bench marker. A foot and leg member, joined by a pivot, contain bubble tubes for all necessary horizontal and vertical level measurements. Extendible rules on both members further increase the usefulness of the device. The tool has a built-in magnetic disc and bar code reader for continuously displaying angular read out on an integral calculator. Laser pin lights at either end of the tool allow for laser precision in all level bench marker observations as may be facilitated by a positioning pin disposed in said device.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A combination level, straight edge, framing square, bevel gauge, and plumb measuring, carpentry measuring, device comprising:

(a) a first straight member and a second straight member, said members being substantially greater in length than width and height;

(b) said first member and said second member being connected together at a pivot in a planar relationship at one end of each of said members;

(c) said first member and said second members being configured so as to fit together when manually rotated about said pivot in said planar relationship to a closed position by a user of said device;

(d) said first member and said second member being configured so as to limit the degree either member can pivot relative to the other member from said closed position in said planar relationship;



Description
BACKGROUND

This invention relates to carpentry measuring devices, and in particular to a tool combining a number of important carpentry measuring tools, including the bevel gauge, level, straight edge, framing square, plumb, and bench marker.

In constructing a typical building, as, for example, a home, carpenters and other building professionals employ a variety of measuring devices essential to insure the correct placement of the foundation, side walls, floors, roof, and window and door placements. Typically to this end, it is important to ascertain if structures are level in a horizontal plane, and plumb in a vertical line in relation to a horizontal plane. Also a variety of angles, including non-square angles, must be accurately measured. Multiple calculations are required from data supplied by these tools so that structures are placed correctly within a given foundation, windows and doors are inset with precision, the rise and pitch of a roof and all the required roofing carpentry calculated correctly, the accurate placement of stairs, so on. Tools usually employed include a variety of levels such as a two-foot, four foot, and six foot level; a line level; a water level; a plumb bob; a framing square; a level benchmarker; and a bevel gauge.
 
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