Precision optical square instrument

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Inventors

Gormley, Brendan J.

Application #

213326

Filed

Jun-30-1988

Published

Mar-20-1990

Current US Class

033/1G
033/276
033/286
356/146
356/399

International Classes

G01C 015/12

Field of Search

356/144 356/146 356/399 356/140 356/138 33/1

Examiners

Shoap; Allan N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hopgood, Calimafde, Kalil, Blaustein & Judlowe

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Abstract
A precision optical square instrument for accurately determining lines and planes respectively perpendicular to reference lines and planes comprising, a substantially hollow housing containing first and second reflectors arranged at different vertical positions for viewing first and second marker positions outside the housing which are substantially at right angles to each other. The images of the two marker positions are projected onto a third reflector which is viewed by a user, such that the user can determine when the two marker positions are located perpendicularly, by the alignment of the images viewed in the third reflector.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A precision optical square instrument for accurately determining lines and planes respectively perpendicular to reference lines and planes comprising, a substantially hollow housing containing a first and second reflecting means arranged at different vertical positions for viewing, each in a respective substantially horizontal direction, first and second marker positions outside the housing which are substantially at right angles to each other, and projecting images of the two marker positions onto third reflecting means which is viewed by a user, such that the user can determine when the two marker positions are located perpendicularly, by the alignment of the images viewed in the third reflecting means, wherein the first and second reflecting means are mounted vertically on top of each other in the housing, and wherein the upper and lower reflecting means are mounted at an angle of approximately 135.degree. relative to each other, the upper reflecting means arranged to view an image through a first window in a sidewall of the housing, the lower reflecting means arranged to view an image through a second window in a sidewall of the housing, the first and second windows being arranged at approximately 90.degree. to each other.



Description
The present invention relates to a precision optical square instrument for accurately determining lines and planes respectively perpendicular to reference lines and planes.

One known method of setting out a building site after trenches have been excavated and foundations laid, is to establish the lines of the eventual building walls above ground level by using string stretched between markers known in the trade as profiles. The locations of the eventual building corners are then transferred to the foundation by dropping a vertical line to the trenches This method is slow and due to its nature is open to inaccuracies.

In the field of surveying, optical square instruments are known, however, one problem is that they are confined to use in open, unobstructed spaces and are either hand held or held on the end of a ranging rod thereby reducing their accuracy An optical square instrument comprising two telescopes mounted perpendicularly to one another and mounted on a tripod is also known, however, this instrument has the disadvantage that it is expensive and requires considerable space and skill to set up.
 
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