This invention relates to laying out location of walls of buildings under construction and for positioning plumbing, electrical, air-conditioning, sewage and other conduits in relationship to the walls prior to pouring concrete slabs for the buildings.
A wide variety of batter boards and structural positioning tools are known for positioning walls and for positioning plumbing, electrical air-conditioning, sewage and other conduits in relationship to the walls of buildings prior to pouring concrete slabs and footers for the buildings. There are none, however, which have convenient two-way handles, wall-side-line adjusters, height adjusters and other advantages as taught by this invention.
Listed below for consideration is known related prior art:
Objects of patentable novelty and utility taught by this invention include providing:
This invention accomplishes these and other objectives with a building-wall-layout tool having a pair of two line holders, each of which have spike legs for being driven into ground proximate opposite sides of an intended wall section of an intended concrete slab for an intended building. Each of the line holders include a fastener section and a handle section. The fastener section includes a fastener slot extended from proximate a first side to proximate a second side of the fastener section. The fastener slot is articulated for receiving at least two line fasteners which are articulated for being slid in the fastener slot and affixed removably to sides of the fastener slot selectively intermediate the first side and the second side of the fastener section. The line fasteners are articulated for receiving and retaining indicator line designedly. The first side of each of the line holders includes a first spike aperture having a spike fastener for receiving a first spike leg and for fastening and unfastening the first spike leg at desired positioning in the first spike aperture. The second side of each of the line holders includes a second spike aperture having a spike fastener for receiving a second spike leg and for fastening and unfastening the second spike leg at desired positioning in the second spike aperture.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention should become even more readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings wherein there is shown and described illustrative embodiments of the invention.
This invention is described by appended claims in relation to description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the following drawings which are explained briefly as follows:
Listed numerically below with reference to the drawings are terms used to describe features of this invention. These terms and numbers assigned to them designate the same features throughout this description.
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The fastener slot 6 is articulated for receiving at least two line fasteners predeterminedly for being slid in the fastener slot 6 and affixed removably to edges of the fastener slot 6 selectively intermediate the first side and the second side of the fastener section 2. The fastener slot 6 has a length predeterminedly longer than a width of intended walls for receiving a first line fastener 7 proximate a first side of a thickness range of the intended walls and for receiving a second line fastener 8 proximate a second side of the thickness range of the intended walls;
The first side 4 of the line holder includes a first spike aperture 9 that is articulated for receiving a first spike leg 10 predeterminedly in a vertical orientation. The second side 5 of the line holder 1 includes a second spike aperture 11 that is articulated for receiving a second spike leg 12 predeterminedly in a vertical orientation.
The first spike leg 10 and the second spike leg 12 are preferably angled beams as shown in
The first spike aperture 9 and the second spike aperture 11 can be shaped to match a shape, orientation and size of the spike legs 10 and 12 as shown in
The wide-angled spike legs 10 and 12 shown in
The handle section 3 is articulated for hand-carrying the line holder 1, for accurately and conveniently positioning the line holder 1 proximate the intended walls 35, shown in
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The first set screw 19 can include a first adjustment knob 21 and the second set screw 20 can include a second adjustment knob 22.
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The fastener section 2 and the handle section 3 are preferably made of a predeterminedly durable plastic.
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The line holder 1 has a preferable width of sixteen inches intermediate the first side 4 and the second side 5.
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The fastener slot 6 has a length predeterminedly longer than a width of intended walls 35 for receiving the first line fastener 7 proximate a first side of a thickness range of the intended walls 35 and for receiving the second line fastener 8 proximate a second side of the thickness range of the intended walls 35.
The first side 4 of the line holder includes the first spike aperture 9 that is articulated for receiving the first spike leg 10 predeterminedly in a vertical orientation. The second side 5 of the line holder 1 includes the second spike aperture 11 that is articulated for receiving the second spike leg 12 predeterminedly in a vertical orientation.
The handle section 3 is articulated for hand-carrying the line holder 1, for accurately and conveniently positioning the line holder 1 proximate the intended walls 35 and any intended conduits, for positioning the first spike leg 10 and the second spike leg 12 in ground material 13 proximate edges of an intended concrete slab and for removing the line holder 1 from the ground material 13 selectively without undesired contact with any line fasteners in the fastener slot 6 and without undesired contact with the fastener section 2.
A method has the following steps for using the pair 29 of the line holders of claim 19:
The method of claim 20 can be adapted for height adjustment of the line holders 30 and 31 which include height adjustment by including an additional step of adjusting distance of the first line holder 30 and the second line holder 31 vertically above the ground material 13 for structural work selectively.
A new and useful building-wall-layout tool having been described, all such foreseeable modifications, adaptations, substitutions of equivalents, mathematical possibilities of combinations of parts, pluralities of parts, applications and forms thereof as described by the following claims and not precluded by prior art are included in this invention.
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