The present invention relates to a compass, especially to a compass having a C-shaped balancing stand with heavy objects on two sides thereof. A magnetized bar arranged transversely and a spire facing downwards are disposed on a center shaft of the balancing stand and the spire is located on a base for spire so as to form a suspending pivot-point. Thus the compass not only indicates directions but also has decorative effect.
The compass available now is a small disc enclosed in a housing. A transparent window is on top surface for users to observe the direction while a shaft as well as a needle is arranged inside the compass. The friction between the needle and the shaft should be minimized so as to make the needle in a free and balanced status for finding earth's magnetic field and pointing in a northerly or southerly direction. However, conventional compasses only indicate directions with a small needle inside a disc. It has no decorative effect.
Therefore it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a compass that includes a decorative container installed on a bearing. A base for spire supporting a C-shaped balancing stand is disposed on top surface of the container. The balancing stand has two symmetrical brackets for accommodation of heavy objects on bottom of two sides thereof. A magnetized bar and a pointer are transversely arranged on the balancing stand and a center point of the magnetized bar aligns a central shaft of the balancing stand. A projective spire is arranged on center shaft of the bottom of the balancing stand for being located on the base for spire so as to form a pivot point for rotation. Therefore, by the action of the heavy objects on two sides of the balancing stand as well as low friction of the pivot point that the spire locates on the base for spire, the balancing stand suspends and rotates over the decorative container and the magnetized bar moves freely to align itself accurately with earth's magnetic field and further drives the balancing stand as well as the pointer to indicate directions.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a compass whose pointer with various shapes such as arrowhead pointing needle is disposed outside for replacing a conventional magnetized needle and increasing ornamental effect.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a compass further having ornaments such as pen holders, pens or thermometers loaded on a central shaft of the balancing stand so as to increase decorative effect of the present invention.
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In usage, by the action of the heavy objects 33 on bottom of two sides 31 of the balancing stand 30 as well as low friction of the pivot point that the spire 36 locates on the base for spire 23, the balancing stand 30 suspends and rotates over the decorative container 20 and the magnetized bar 40 moves freely to align itself accurately with earth's magnetic field and further drives the balancing stand 30 rotating synchronously for indicating directions.
The pointer 50 is transversely arranged on the middle part 34 of the balancing stand 30 and is moving synchronously with the balancing stand 30. The pointer 50 is designed into various indicating signs according to users' needs, such as arrowhead needle shown in
Moreover, the pointer 50 can be used in combination with a scale 52 that is under and moving along with the pointer 50. The northerly direction of the scale 52 faces the indicating sign 51 of the pointer 50 so that users can see the pointer 50 as well as the scale 52 through the transparent upper cover 13, a shown in
Furthermore, the transparent decorative container 20 can be open or enclosed and the ornaments 21 therein can be solid or liquid. The liquid is single-type or double-type that including water, oil and floats on surface of the liquid, as shown in
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Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, and representative devices shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.