Caliper gauge

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Inventors

Reilly, Paul J.

Application #

719176

Filed

Nov-24-2003

Published

Jun-7-2005

Current US Class

033/501.45
033/562
033/567

International Classes

G01B 003//30; G01B 003//38

Field of Search

33/50145 33/562 33/567 33/783

Examiners

Fulton; Christopher W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dicke, Jr.; Allen A.

US Patent References

4584774   Step gauge for setti...
5685085   Diameter-measurin...

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Abstract
The caliper gauge has a V-shaped gauge body. The V-shaped gauge body has stepped pairs of measuring surfaces both externally and internally of the V-shaped gage body. The pairs of measuring surfaces are a known distance apart for setting external and internal calipers. The gauge body may rest against a back plate, which prevents the caliper from being dislodged from the measuring surface. Indicia are provided for both the external measuring surfaces and internal measuring surfaces on the gauge body.
 
Claims
1. A caliper gauge comprising:

first and second substantially parallel measuring surfaces spaced from each other at a substantially known distance, a first step face intersecting said first measuring surface and a second step face intersecting said second measuring surface, said step faces acting as caliper gauge stops to aid in positioning the fingers of a caliper gauge on said first and second measuring surfaces; and

a back stop having a back stop surface, said back stop surface intersecting said first measuring surface and said second measuring surface, said back stop surface being for further aid in positioning caliper gauge fingers against first and second measuring surfaces.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Calipers of various types are used in woodworking shops and other trades and professions for setting dimensions. A caliper is adjust with respect to a measuring standard, and then the caliper is taken to the workpiece to determine if the workpiece is to size. The caliper gauge of this invention is for accurately setting a caliper to a specific dimension or accurately measuring the span of a previously set caliper.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Calipers have been created in different configurations for different purposes. They have their use in a vast array of fields from architectural and engineering drafting to furniture making and measuring. They are used in machine-shop work and for measuring navigational maps and the like. The present method for measuring or setting a caliper is to lay it on a ruler and read the opening of the caliper against the ruler markings. This approach is very inaccurate, inconsistent and thus open to errors. A previously known device for setting outside calipers is called a "turning tree," which is a solid of revolution which has a plurality of decreasing cylinders of known diameters. Such a device is accurate when properly used, but it is difficult to assure that the caliper gauge tips are precisely set on the exact diameter. There is need for a gauge by which a caliper can be set accurately and accurately read.
 
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