The invention relates to a compass having two compass legs provided at their lower ends with holders for refills or styluses and a leg joint for connecting the two compass legs to one another at their upper ends in a jointed fashion, preferably with the aid of an adjusting spindle provided in the vicinity of the leg joint and penetrating the compass legs. The legs are respectively provided with a carrier zone in the form of a widening that serves in the region between the leg joint and the free leg ends as a base of an information bearing surface stretching over and surpassing the width of the compass legs in their spreading plane.
Such a compass is known from German Utility Model DE 20 2005 013 280. In that case, a gap between the two compass legs divides the information bearing surface into two halves that form a practically closed surface only when the limbs lie against one another.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a compass having a leg joint and information bearing surfaces, which overcomes the herein aforementioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type in such a way that an information bearing surface remains an undivided surface without regard to whether or not the compass has its legs spread open.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a compass, comprising two broad sides, two legs having upper ends and free lower ends, holders disposed at the free lower ends of the legs for holding refills or styluses and a leg joint interconnecting the upper ends of the legs for articulation in a spreading plane. The legs each have a respective carrier zone serving, in a region between the leg joint and the free lower ends of the legs, as a disk-shaped base of an information bearing surface with outer and inner sides and a greater width in the spreading plane than the legs. The information bearing surface is disposed within the two broad sides on the respective disk-shaped base and constructed as an undivided surface projecting from one of the legs into vicinity of the other of the legs and permitting opening and closing of the legs without a gap or interspace being formed in the information bearing surface. The disk-shaped bases with the information bearing surfaces of the two legs match each other in a congruent double configuration with a small gap therebetween, in a closed position of the legs, thereby displaying the outer sides of the disk-shaped bases together with the information bearing surfaces thereon. The disk-shaped bases, in a wide opened position of the legs, display the outer and inner sides of the disk-shaped bases and four resulting information bearing surfaces thereon.
Advantageous developments of the invention are described below. The advantages that can be attained with the aid of the invention are primarily that the information bearing surface is a closed surface and also thus remains whether or not the compass legs are spread open. Depending on the selected display on the information bearing surface, for example advertising, small works of art, decorative elements or mathematical formulas, a gap can no longer disturb the latter.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a compass having a leg joint and information bearing surfaces, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
The legs ZS1, ZS2 are respectively provided with a carrier zone B1, B2 in the form of a widening or a broad side that serves in a region between the leg joint 2 (preferably between the adjusting spindle 9) and free ends of the legs as a base of an information bearing surface 12 stretching over and surpassing a width of the compass legs in their spreading plane. The two information bearing surfaces 12, which are denoted individually by reference symbols A and D on the two legs ZS1, ZS2, can be seen on the front of the compass illustrated in
According to the invention, the IT surface 12 is provided on both broad sides B1, B2 of the compass Z1 and is constructed as an undivided surface that projects from one leg ZS2, ZS1 into the region of the other leg ZS1, ZS2 and permits the legs to be opened and closed without a gap or interspace being formed in the respective IT surface 12, A, D (or on a rear IT surface B, C of the compass seen in
In this case, if the compass legs ZS1, ZS2 are closed, the two bases B1, B2 of the IT surfaces 12 overlie one another or are congruent. In this state, the two outer IT surfaces (D, B) are visible. In contrast, in the case of an increased opening width of the compass legs, the visibility of all four IT surfaces A, B, C, D of the compass legs ZS1, ZS2 can be produced.
As is illustrated, the IT surfaces 12 can, in particular, have a circular shape. However, they can also be a non-illustrated regular polygon, for example a quadrangle or hexagon, or have the shape of an ellipse.
The IT surfaces 12 are attached in each case to a circular disk-shaped mounting disk 13, 13′ (see
The information bearing surfaces are labeled symbolically with letters A, B, C and D. As mentioned, these surfaces can have an informative and/or decorative display or design.
The surfaces 12 can be fastened as printed film on the respective mounting disk, in particular bonded onto the latter. However, it is also advantageous to print the printed image of the IT surfaces 12 directly onto the mounting disk 13, 13′. In accordance with a simpler construction, the mounting disk is formed of plastic. In the case of a separate construction of the mounting disk made from metal, that disk can be formed of aluminum. A more valuable construction is distinguished by forming the mounting disk 13, 13′ of imprintable coin metal and providing it with an imprint serving the purpose of information and/or decoration. According to a further embodiment, the mounting disk 13, 13′ can be provided with a coat of varnish for the IT surfaces 12.
The compasses illustrated in
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This is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 12/102,339, filed Apr. 14, 2008; this application also claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of German Patent Application 10 2007 017 558.4, filed Apr. 12, 2007; the prior applications are herewith incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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