Infinite radius circle drawing instrument

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Inventors

Kettlestrings, John S.

Application #

634150

Filed

Jul-25-1984

Published

Jul-23-1985

Current US Class

033/27.01
033/562

International Classes

B43L 009/04; B44D 003/30

Field of Search

33/27

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Abstract
A device for drawing circles which allows for an infinitely adjustable radius within a given range is provided by the use of a rotatable disk having an access hole therethrough offset from a center point of, but carried on a disk rotatable with respect to a fixed sheet member. The larger disk is freely rotatable and the disk with the access hole is prevented from rotating while the circle is being drawn.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. A device for drawing circles comprising:

a sheet member for laying on a drawing surface;

a first member rotatably held within an opening in said sheet member, freely rotatable about a center point;

a second member rotatably held within an opening in said first member, offset from said center point;

at least one hole through said second member to accomodate a marking point; and

means for restraining said second member against rotation when

said marking point is inserted in said hole and rotated about said center point.

2. The device of claim 1 wherein said first member is circular.

3. The device of claim 1 wherein said second member is circular.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an apparatus for drawing circles.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The prior art provides several different types of devices for drawing circles. Most of these devices require a sharp and usually metal point such as a compass tip to act as a pivot to which a pivot arm is connected having a means for marking such as a pencil lead attached to an opposite end of the pivot arm for inscribing a circle. Devices which employ a sharp pointed member may be unsuitable for use by children due to their inherent dangerousness.

Additionally, the sharp point defaces the paper or other surface on which the circles being inscribed by putting a small hole in the surface.

There are other devices in the prior art for drawing circles which do not incorporate any sharp points which are usually sheets of plastic material having various sized holes therein which are lined concentrically with the point about which the circle is to be drawn in the pencil or other writing instrument is abutted against the circumferential wall of the hole and is guided along that wall so as to inscribe a circle on the surface under the plastic sheet. This type of device requires a sheet which is greater in diameter than the circle which is to be drawn, and additionally, if several holes are incorporated in the same sheet, the size of the sheet increases by greater than the diameter of each additional hole.
 
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