Claims
- 1. An adjustable radial curve comprising:
- a supporting bar;
- a plurality of radial arms, long chords, diagonal braces and brace chords are fastened to each other and to the supporting bar
- a flexible ruling edge attached to said radial arms and diagonal braces; and
- a bar scale attached to one of said radial arms and one of said diagonal braces.
- 2. An adjustable radial curve comprising:
- a supporting bar;
- a plurality of radial arms;
- a plurality of long chords attached at one end to the supporting bar and at the other ends to the radial arms;
- a plurality of first diagonal braces attached at one end to the supporting bar and at the other ends to the radial arms;
- a plurality of second diagonal braces attached at one end to the supporting bar and at the other ends to the radial arms;
- a plurality of brace chords overlapping each other and attached to the second diagonal braches;
- a ruling edge attached to the radial arms and the first and second diagonal braches; and
- a bar scale attached at one end to the supporting bar and at the other end to one of the the diagonal braces and one of the radial arms.
- 3. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said first and second diagonal braces overlapping each other.
- 4. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said first diagonal braces being spaced apart and parallel with each other yet staggered in different planes.
- 5. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said second diagonal braces being spaced apart and parallel with each other and oriented oppositely of the first diagonal braces.
- 6. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said long chords overlapping and attached to each other and to radial arms.
- 7. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said brace chords overlapping and attached to each other and to the second diagonal braces.
- 8. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said radial arms, long chords, diagonal braces, brace chords and supporting bar are constructed from plastic or metal or wood.
- 9. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said ruling edge is constructed from plastic or metal or wood.
- 10. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said radial arms and diagonal braces being attached to each other by means of dowels and pins.
- 11. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 10; and:
- said dowel being a length slightly greater than the width of the combined radial arms, long chords, and first and second diagonal braces and brace chords it overlies.
- 12. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 10, wherein:
- said dowels having a lateral threaded aperture for receiving a threaded end of a screw extending through a slot in the ruling edge whereby said ruling edge is attached to said dowels.
- 13. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said bar scale being rotatably attached at one end to the supporting bar and slidable through a guideway attached to the ends of a radial arm and a diagonal brace.
- 14. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 13; and:
- said bar scale being secured in said guideway by a thumb screw.
- 15. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 13; and:
- said guideway being metal.
- 16. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said plurality of radial arms, long chords, first and second diagonal braces, brace chords and supporting bar are secured together by pin assemblies whereby said radial arms, long chords, first and second diagonal braces, brace chords and supporting bar move freely and dependently with each other.
- 17. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said radial arms, long chords, first and second diagonal braces, and brace chords being rounded at their ends to a radius of one half their width whereby the surface area between said radial arms, long chords, first and second diagonal braces, brace chords and said ruling edge being minimal at the point of contact.
- 18. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said radial arms, long chords, and first and second diagonal braces and brace chords having spacers therebetween.
- 19. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 18; and:
- said spacers having a diameter equal to the width of a stacked element.
- 20. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said radial arms, long chords, and first and second diagonal braces and brace chords being in six vertical levels.
- 21. An adjustable radial curve as defined in claim 20; wherein:
- the first level being radial arms, the second level being long chords and diagonal braces, the third level being long chords and diagonal braces, the fourth level being diagonal braces, the fifth level being brace chords and the sixth level being brace chords.
Parent Case Info
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 454,527, filed on 12-30-82, and now abandoned.
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