Self-leveling laser plumb

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Inventors

McQueen, John

Application #

150226

Filed

Sep-9-1998

Published

Feb-22-2000

Current US Class

033/227
033/286
356/250

International Classes

G01C 009/12; G01C 015/00

Field of Search

356/147 356/149 356/248 356/250 356/172 356/399 33/227 33/286 33/DIG.

Examiners

Font; Frank G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Prescott; Charles J.

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Abstract
A self-leveling laser plumb apparatus comprising an elongated straight tubular housing having an upper end and a pointed lower end thereof and a laser beam module prealigned and connected in said upper end in conjunction with confirmed precise alignment of a laser beam emitted from the laser beam module with a longitudinal axis of said housing. The pointed lower end of the housing is also in precise alignment with the longitudinal axis of said housing. A generally elongated C-shaped support includes a lower base supportable in a horizontal surface and an upper housing suspension member which is cooperatively structured with an upper portion of the housing to suspend the housing with the laser beam module in place in free-moving pendulum fashion. With the pointed lower end positioned just above the horizontal surface, a laser beam from said laser beam module strikes an overhead surface directly vertically above a mark on the horizontal surface over which said pointed lower end is aligned.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A self-leveling laser plumb apparatus comprising:

an elongated tubular housing having an upper end and a pointed lower end thereof;

a laser beam module connected in said upper end and producing a laser beam emitted from said laser beam module in alignment with a longitudinal axis of said housing, said pointed lower end in alignment with the longitudinal axis of said housing;

a battery power source mounted in said housing and operably connected to said laser beam module;

a generally elongated support having a lower base supportable on a horizontal surface and an upper housing suspension member having an upwardly pointed distal end;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Scope of Invention

This invention relates generally to plumb bobs, and more particularly to a self-leveling laser beam type plumb apparatus.

2. Prior Art

In building construction and ceiling installation and in other areas within building and homes, many times it becomes necessary to locate a spot or a line, or a series of either, onto an overhead structure or ceiling of the building. To accomplish this, the marks or lines are first typically laid out on the floor or horizontal working surface and then, using a conventional gravity plumb bob, two men are required to effect the transfer, one person holding the upper end of the string of the plumb bob against the overhead surface while the other insures that the lower pointed end of the plumb bob itself is positioned by gravity over the corresponding marks and lines on the floor.

A number of devices have been patented which facilitate this procedure. Abrams, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,505,739 teaches an apparatus for transferring floor to ceiling markings. A gimbal arrangement in conjunction with an incandescent bulb projected "x" directly above the lower pointed end of its plumb bob effects this procedure. However, Abrams projects an ever-increasingly large and obscure "x" as a shadow and also includes more complex gimbal arrangements which may be difficult to maintain in precise working order.
 
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