Claims
- 1. A construction layout block comprising a triangularly shaped body having a triangular bottom; a top; a base wall and two side walls extending up from said bottom; base wall junctures formed about intersections of said base wall and said side walls, and an apex juncture formed about intersections of said side walls; and a laser target notch, which has a vertical wall that can be observed from a position both external to the boundaries of the block and normal to the vertical wall of the notch; wherein the block has relative immovability to resist a force of pulling on a chalk line with the same attached to the block during layout.
- 2. The block of claim 1, which is generally in the form of a right isosceles triangular prism.
- 3. The block of claim 1, which further includes an artifice capable of holding a chalk line.
- 4. The block of claim 3, which further includes a ruler scale, wherein the scale is at least one of a horizontally oriented ruler scale and a vertically oriented ruler scale.
- 5. The block of claim 3, wherein said base wall defines a rear of the block; and reference and alignment systems are present on the rear and top.
- 6. The block of claim 3, wherein the artifice capable of holding a chalk line includes a first artifice capable of holding the chalk line positioned inclusively from a first of the base wall angle junctures to the apex juncture, and at least one second artifice capable of holding the chalk line positioned from a second of the base wall angle junctures and up to but excluding the apex juncture.
- 7. The block of claim 6, wherein the laser target notch has an intrinsic laser card sight on a wall thereof.
- 8. The block of claim 6, wherein the artifice capable of holding a chalk line further includes a set of vertically oriented artifices capable of holding a chalk line.
- 9. A construction layout block comprising a triangularly shaped body having a triangular bottom; a base wall and two side walls extending up from said bottom; base wall junctures formed about intersections of said base wall and said side walls, and an apex juncture formed about intersections of said side walls; a top; a first artifice capable of holding a chalk line positioned inclusively from a first of the base wall angle junctures to the apex juncture, and at least one second artifice capable of holding a chalk line positioned from a second of the base wall angle junctures and up to but excluding the apex juncture; a laser target notch located at the apex juncture; a ruler scale, and a contrivance for holding a tape measure by its distal end—wherein the block has relative immovability to resist a force of pulling on a chalk line with the same attached to the block during layout.
- 10. The block of claim 9, wherein said first and at least one second artifices are in a form of a notch or slit opening to said bottom, through a lower part of said wall, into which notch or slit opening a distal tab of the chalk line may be inserted and lodged behind said wall, with the line portion of the chalk line threaded out through said notch or slit opening in said wall to secure the chalk line until repositioning of the line and tab.
- 11. The block of claim 9, wherein the relative immobility is accomplished by and consists essentially of providing the block with sufficient mass to resist force of layout with the chalk line, another line, or a tape measure.
- 12. The block of claim 9, wherein the laser target notch has an intrinsic laser card sight on a wall thereof; and the ruler scale is at least one of a horizontally oriented ruler scale and a vertically oriented ruler scale.
- 13. The block of claim 12, wherein the contrivance for holding a tape measure by its distal end includes a groove parallel with at least one wall of the block.
- 14. The block of claim 12, wherein the contrivance for holding a tape measure by its distal end includes an upstanding pin with a head on top thereof.
- 15. The block of claim 12, which has a set of vertically oriented artifices capable of holding a chalk line, said set positioned about at least one of said base wall junctures.
- 16. The block of claim 12, wherein said base wall defines a rear of the block, and reference and alignment systems are present on the rear and top.
- 17. A construction layout block comprising a substantially prismatically triangularly shaped body, having a triangular bottom surface; a base wall and two side walls extending up from said bottom; base wall junctures formed about intersections of said base wall and said side walls, and an apex juncture formed about intersections of said side walls; a top surface, which is separated from by a substantial distance, opposes, and is substantially the same size and shape as the bottom surface, which is substantially planar, and which intersects with and spans substantially completely among said walls, such that the block is generally in the form of a triangular prismatic block having five major external surfaces to form a wedge shape for the block body; and at least one of the following features:an artifice capable of holding a chalk line; a top carrying handle; a laser target notch; a rear reference system; a top alignment system; a ruler scale; an intrinsic level; and a contrivance for holding a tape measure by its distal end; wherein the block has relative immovability to resist a force of pulling on a chalk line with the same attached to the block during layout.
- 18. The block of claim 17, which includes the laser target notch; which is generally in the form of a right isosceles triangular prism; and wherein the relative immobility is accomplished by and consists essentially of providing the block with sufficient mass to resist force of layout with the chalk line, another line, or a tape measure.
- 19. The block of claim 17, which is generally in the form of a right isosceles triangular prism, whereinthe base and side walls are about five inches in height; the base wall is about nine and one quarter inch in length; the side walls are about six and one half inches in length; the bottom surface is separated from the top surface by a distance of about from four and three quarters to four and seven eighths of an inch; the artifice capable of holding a chalk line is present and includes a first artifice capable of holding a chalk line positioned inclusively from a first of the base wall angle junctures to the apex juncture, and at least one second artifice capable of holding a chalk line positioned from a second of the base wall angle junctures and up to but excluding the apex juncture wherein said first and at least one second artifices are in a form of a notch or slit opening through a lower part of at least one of the side walls, which forms a skirt above which the bottom surface resides, into which notch or slit opening a distal tab of the chalk line may be inserted and lodged behind said skirt, with the line portion of the chalk line threaded out through said notch or slit opening in said skirt to secure the chalk line until repositioning of the line and tab; the ruler scale is present; and the contrivance for holding a tape measure by its distal end is present.
- 20. The block of claim 17, which is plastic coated.
CROSS-REFERENCE CLAIMS OF PRIORITY
Benefit under 35 USC 119(e) is claimed of U.S. provisional patent application Nos. 60/185,147 filed Feb. 25, 2000; 60/191,277 filed Mar. 22, 2000; and 60/205,119 filed May 18, 2000. The complete specifications of these provisional applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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