Electronic measuring device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 7756665
  • Patent Number
    7,756,665
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 21, 2005
    19 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 13, 2010
    14 years ago
Abstract
An electronic measuring device that includes a transceiver device, a microprocessor operatively connected to the transceiver device, as well as a memory, an electronic output device, and a plurality of input mechanisms, all of which are operatively connected to the microprocessor. In some embodiments, the microprocessor may be programmed with logic that allows a user of the device to take and manipulate measurements using a menu-driven procedure by using the input mechanisms to select and activate desired operations.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This disclosure relates generally to measuring devices, such as measuring tapes, and more specifically to electronic measuring devices.


BACKGROUND

Electronic tape measures, such as sonic tape measures, have been developed to simplify the task of measuring distances, for example, for estimating the size of a room, without having to physically stretch a tape measure across the distance being measured.


With advancements in electronics, it is possible to provide many functions, such as calculations for area and volume, into a sonic tape measure. However, with many functions often comes a need for many buttons for an end user to select a desired function. This adds complexity and cost to the device, and may make it cumbersome to operate.


In addition, hand-held device such as sonic tape measures, stud finders, and laser levels, often have a desirable feature of a belt clip for hanging the device from a belt. However, the belt clip often provides an uneven surface that may not be desirable from a utilitarian standpoint, such as when it is desirable to have the device sit level on a surface such as a table for making measurements, or to take up a minimal amount of space in a storage container such as a tool box or drawer. In addition, the belt clip may interfere with the operation of electronic handheld devices, such as those that include buttons and/or switches, especially when it is necessary to have a large number of buttons and/or switches for operation of an electronic handheld device.


Accordingly, there is a need for an improved sonic tape measure that is easier for an end user to operate.


SUMMARY

An improved electronic measuring device is disclosed which has a compact design, that is easy to operate, and that uses menu-driven logic to minimize the requirement for buttons and/or switches to take, store, recall, and manipulate measurements.


In accordance with one aspect of the invention, an electronic measuring device include a transceiver device, a microprocessor operatively connected to the transceiver device, as well as a memory, an electronic output device, and a plurality of input mechanisms, all of which are operatively connected to the microprocessor. The microprocessor may be programmed with logic that allows a user of the device to take and manipulate measurements using a menu-driven procedure by using the input mechanisms to select and activate desired operations.


In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the input mechanisms include a read button, at least one scroll button, and a menu/select button. The read button may be a combined power/read button.


In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, the microprocessor may be programmed with logic that allows a user of the device to take distance measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the scroll button, and the read button to select and activate desired operations. The input mechanisms may also include a +/= button.


According to still another aspect of the invention, a method of taking a measurement using an electronic measuring device is provided. The electronic measuring device includes a read button, at least one scroll button, and a menu/select button as input mechanisms that are operatively connected to a microprocessor that is also operatively connected to a display device. The method includes pressing the menu/select button, pressing the scroll button until an indication is provided on the display device corresponding to a desired measurement to be taken, and pressing the read button.


Other features and advantages of the disclosed devices and methods will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the detailed description provided below which is made with reference to the attached drawings provided in illustration of one preferred embodiment.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a plan view of a measuring device in accordance with this disclosure;



FIG. 2 is an elevational view of the upper end of the measuring device;



FIG. 3 is an elevational view of the left side of the measuring device;



FIG. 4 is an elevational view of the right side of the measuring device;



FIG. 5 is an elevational view of the lower end of the measuring device;



FIG. 6 is an elevational view of the rear side of the measuring device;



FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a display screen of the measuring device;



FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a portion of the measuring device, showing a retractable belt clip member in a deployed configuration;



FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a portion of the measuring device, showing the retractable belt clip member in a stowed configuration;



FIG. 10 is a perspective cross-sectional view, taken along line 10-10 of FIG. 1, of a deployment and retraction mechanism for the retractable belt clip member; and



FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view, taken along line 11-11 of FIG. 5, of the deployment and retraction mechanism.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

With reference initially to FIG. 1, an electronic tape measure 20 includes a microprocessor 21. Operatively connected to the microprocessor may be a memory 23, an electronic display 22, and input mechanisms in the form of a power/read button 24, a first scroll button 26, a second scroll button 28, a select button 30, an addition or +/= button 32, and a clear/reset button 34. The electronic tape measure 20 may also include a retractable belt clip member 36.


As shown in FIG. 2, the electronic tape measure 20 may include a sonic transceiver device 38 and a laser pointer device 40, both of which may be operatively connected to the microprocessor 21. The sonic transceiver device 38 may be adapted to use a sound signal (such as, for example, an ultrasonic signal) to measure a distance from the electronic tape measure 20 to a surface, such as a wall or ceiling of a room. The laser pointer device 40 assists the end user of the electronic tape measure 20 by providing an indication of a specific location at which a measurement is being taken, for example, a location on a wall or ceiling surface.


With reference again to FIG. 1, the electronic display 22 may include a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen 42 that has a function indication region 44, that in FIG. 1 displays a “V” to indicate the electronic tape measure 20 is in a volume measurement mode. The LCD screen 42 may also include a graphical icon display 46 that may indicate, for example, which measurement is to be taken by the electronic tape measure 20 when the read button is depressed. For example, a height segment “H,” a length segment “L,” or a width segment “W,” may flash on the graphical icon display 46 to indicate the respective dimension to be measured when the read button 24 is depressed. The LCD screen 42 may also include an upper numeric display region 48, that may be used to indicate a distance measured by the electronic tape measure 20. A unit indication region 50 may be provided on the LCD screen 42, for example, to indicate units of measures such as feet, meters, inches, or centimeters. The LCD screen 42 may also include a lower numeric display region 52, and a parameter region 54 that may be used to indicate that a calculated area or volume of a room being measured by the electronic tape measure 20 is being shown on the lower numeric display region 52.


As shown in the side views of FIGS. 3 and 4, the electronic tape measure 20 may further include left and right ribbed side grip panels 56 and 58, respectively, a front housing portion 57, and a rear housing portion 59. As shown in FIG. 5, the retractable belt clip member 36 may include ribbed base surface 60, to facilitate deployment and retraction of the retractable belt clip member 36 by sliding the ribbed base surface 60 along the line of the directional arrow 62 shown in FIG. 5. As shown in FIG. 6, the electronic tape measure 20 may include a battery lid 64, and an instructional label 66 on the rear of the electronic tape measure 20.


With reference to FIG. 7, the LCD screen 42 is shown with an example of all possible display indications shown at one time (of course all such display indications would not be shown at the same time during normal use of the electronic tape measure 20). As shown in FIG. 7, the function display region 44 may include “L” for length, “A” for area, “V” for volume, “U” for selecting units, “MS” for storing a measurement in memory, “MR” for recalling a measurement from memory, numeric indications 1-5 to indicate five different memory locations, as well as a battery status indicator. The unit display region 50 shown in FIG. 7 uses “IN” for inches, “FT” for feet, “YDS” for yards, “M” for meters, and “CM” for centimeters. The parameter display region 54 may show “SQ” for measuring area, (i.e., square feet or square meters) or “CU” for measuring volume (i.e., cubic feet or cubic meters). The graphic icon display region 46 may include a “+” to indicate that a measurement is being added, for example, to calculate a total square footage of multiple rooms in a dwelling.



FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the retractable belt clip member 36 in a deployed configuration, and FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the retractable belt clip member 36 in a stowed configuration.



FIGS. 10 and 11 are cross-sectional views showing further detail of structure providing the mechanism for deployment and retraction of the retractable belt clip member 36.


As seen in FIG. 10, the belt clip member 36 includes two bosses 68 (only one of which is visible in FIG. 10) that each include a blind hole 70. The front housing portion 57 includes a pair of openings 72 through which each of the bosses 70 pass. A threaded fastener 74 is threadably secured to each of the blind bores 70, and includes a fastener head 76 that prevents the retractable belt clip member 36 from being completely removed from attachment to the front housing portion 57. A detent protrusion 78 may be provided on the retractable belt clip member 36, such that it mates with a corresponding deployed detent dimple 80 formed in the front housing portion 57 when the belt clip member 36 is in a deployed configuration, and that mates with a stowed detent dimple 82 also formed in the front housing portion 57, when the belt clip member 36 is in a stowed configuration. Also, as seen in FIG. 8, guide slots 84 may be formed in the belt clip member 36, to ensure that it will move from the stowed configuration to the deployed configuration and vice versa in a linear fashion and also to stabilize the belt clip member 36 in a proper position with respect to the front housing portion 57 and the rear housing portion 59.


The front and rear housing portions 57 and 59 may be made from any suitable material, such as ABS plastic, and the retractable belt clip member and side grip panels 56 and 58 may also be made from any suitable material, such as ABS plastic. The buttons 24-34 may be made from any suitable material such as a TPR rubber material.


As shown in Table I below, to turn the electronic tape measure 20 on the end user may simply press and release the power/read button 24.









TABLE I







TO TURN TOOL ON










Step





Number
Button
Result
Display





1
Press
Unit will power up where
Upper Numeric



POWER/
it was just before it
Display Region 48:



READ button
powered down. Display
Same as shutdown



24 and
should be the same as it
Lower Numeric



release.
was prior to shutdown.
Display Region 52:





Same as shutdown





Periphery:





Same as shutdown









It should be noted that any software, hardware, firmware, and/or combination thereof used to implement the programming logic described herein is well within the capabilities of one of ordinary skill in the art to program, and may be stored in any computer readable memory such as on a magnetic disk, a laser disk, or other storage medium, in a RAM or ROM of a computer or processor, etc. Likewise, this programming logic may be delivered to a user, a device, or an operator workstation using any known or desired delivery method including, for example, on a computer readable disk or other transportable computer storage mechanism or over a communication channel such as a telephone line, the Internet, the World Wide Web, any other wired or wireless local area network or wide area network, etc. (which delivery is viewed as being the same as or interchangeable with providing such software via a transportable storage medium). Furthermore, this programming logic may be provided directly without modulation or encryption or may be modulated and/or encrypted using any suitable modulation carrier wave and/or encryption technique before being transmitted over a communication channel.


Table II sets forth the logic that may be programmed into the microprocessor 21 and a procedure that may be used to facilitate measuring a length by using the electronic tape measure 20.









TABLE II







TO MEASURE A LENGTH










Step





Number
Button
Result
Display





1
Press
Menu options will pop up
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
with the mode you are
Display Region 48:



button 30.
currently in flashing. The
Whatever was in




current mode should be
display before the




either Length, Area, or
MENU/SELECT




Volume.
button 30 was pushed.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





current mode flashing.


2
Repeatedly press
Menu options will
Upper Numeric



SCROLL (L or R)
continue to be displayed
Display Region 48:



button 26 or 28 until
on the screen and each
Whatever was in



the Length Icon is
time the SCROLL (L or R)
display before the



flashing.
button 26 or 28 is pushed,
MENU/SELECT




the flashing will move to
button 30 was pushed.




the next Icon in line.
Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





Length mode flashing.


3
Press
Menu choice of measuring
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
lengths has been selected.
Display Region 48:



button 30.

A value of zero and the





current units of





measure.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Nothing





Periphery:





The L with line Icon





should appear on the





screen and be flashing.


4
Press READ button
Measurement will be
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain first
displayed on Upper
Display Region 48:



measurement.
Numeric Display Region
XXXX″, XX′XX″,




48 of display.
XX.XX yds,





XXXX cm, or





XX.XX m





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Nothing





Periphery:





The L with line Icon





should appear on the





screen and be flashing.


5
Pressing READ
Pressing this button
Upper Numeric



button 24.
generates a new
Display Region 48:




measurement.
XXXX″, XX′XX″,





XX.XX yds,





XXXX cm, or





XX.XX m





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Nothing





Periphery:





The L with line Icon





should appear on the





screen and be flashing.









If length is above 600″, 50′, 16.7 yds, 1524 cm, 15.24 m, “Err” should appear in the display.


If length is less than 22″, 1′ 10″, 0.61 yds, 56 cm, 0.56 m, “Err” should appear on the display.


Pressing the Clear/Reset button 34 will zero the screen.


Table III sets forth logic that may be programmed into the microprocessor 21 and a procedure that may be used to add length measurements using the electronic tape measure 20.









TABLE III







TO ADD LENGTH MEASUREMENTS










Step





Number
Button
Result
Display













1
Press
Menu options will pop up
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
with the mode you are
Display Region 48:



button 30.
currently in flashing.
Whatever was in




Should be Length, Area,
display before the




or Volume.
MENU/SELECT





button was pushed.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





current mode flashing.


2
Repeatedly press
Menu options will
Upper Numeric



SCROLL (L or R)
continue to be displayed
Display Region 48:



button 26 or 28 until
on the screen and each
Whatever was on the



the Length Icon is
time the SCROLL (L or R)
screen before the



flashing.
button 26 or 28 is pushed,
MENU/SELECT




the flashing indication will
button 30 was pushed.




move to the next Icon in
Lower Numeric




line.
Display Region 52:





Whatever was on the





screen before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve will





be visible with the





Length mode flashing.


3
Press
Menu choice of measuring
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
lengths has been selected.
Display Region 48:



button 30.

A value of zero and the





current units of





measure.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Nothing





Periphery:





The Length Icon should





appear on the screen





and be flashing.


4
Press READ button
Measurement will be
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain first
displayed on Upper
Display Region 48:



measurement. If
Numeric Display Region
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement is not
48 of display.
XX.XX yds, XXXX cm,



correct user may

or XX.XX m,



push

Lower Numeric



CLEAR/RESET

Display Region 52:



button 34 to clear

Nothing



line.

Periphery:





The L with line Icon





should appear on the





screen and be flashing.


5
Press +/= button 32.
Measurement continues to
Upper Numeric




show on Upper Numeric
Display Region 48:




Display Region 48 of
XXXX″, XX′XX″,




display along with a plus
XX.XX yds, XX.XX m,




sign (+). Measurement is
or XXXX cm




also displayed on Lower
Lower Numeric




Numeric Display Region
Display Region 52:




52.
XXXX″, XX′XX″,





XX.XX yds,





XXXX cm, or





XX.XX m





Periphery:





The L with line





(Length Icon) should





appear on the screen





and be flashing.





There will be a plus





sign (+).


6
Press READ button
Second measurement will
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain
appear on Upper Numeric
Display Region 48:



second
Display Region 48 of
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement. If
display along with a plus
XX.XX yds, XXXX cm,



measurement is not
sign (+) but there will be
or XX.XX m



correct the READ
no value on the Lower
Lower Numeric



button 24 could be
Numeric Display Region
Display Region 52:



pushed again.
52.
Nothing





Periphery:





The L with line Icon





should appear on the





screen and be flashing.





There will be a plus





sign (+).


7
Press +/= button 32.
Second measured value
Upper Numeric




continues to appear on
Display Region 48:




Upper Numeric Display
XXXX″, XX′XX″,




Region 48. Sum total of
XX.XX yds,




first and second
XXXX cm, or




measurements will show
XX.XX m




up on Lower Numeric
Lower Numeric




Display Region 52.
Display Region 52:





XXXX″, XX′XX″,





XX.XX yds,





XXXX cm, or





XX.XX m





Periphery:





The L with line Icon





should appear on the





screen but not be





flashing.


8
Press +/= button 32.
Pressing the +/= button 32
Upper Numeric




again will prepare the unit
Display Region 48:




to add another length. The
XXXX″, XX′XX″,




Upper Numeric Display
XX.XX yds,




Region 48 will display the
XXXX cm, or




last measured value, the
XX.XX m




Lower Numeric Display
Lower Numeric




Region 52 will display the
Display Region 52:




last calculated result.
XXXX″, XX′XX″,





XX.XX yds, XXXX cm,





or XX.XX m





Periphery:





The L with line Icon





should appear on the





screen and be flashing.





There will be a plus





sign (+).


9
Press READ 24
Third measurement will
Upper Numeric



button and obtain
appear on Upper Numeric
Display Region 48:



third measurement.
Display Region 48 of
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



If measurement is
display along with a plus
XX.XX yds, XXXX cm,



not correct the
sign (+) but there will be
or XX.XX m



READ button 24
no value on the Lower
Lower Numeric



could be pushed
Numeric Display Region
Display Region 52:



again.
52.
Nothing





Periphery:





The L with line Icon





should appear on the





screen and be flashing.





There will be a plus





sign (+).


10
Press +/= button 32.
Third measured value
Upper Numeric




continues to appear on
Display Region 48:




Upper Numeric Display
XXXX″, XX′XX″,




Region 48. Sum total of
XX.XX yds, XXXX cm,




first, second, and third
or XX.XX m




measurements will show
Lower Numeric




up on Lower Numeric
Display Region 52:




Display Region 52.
XXXX″, XX′XX″,





XX.XX yds,





XXXX cm, or





XX.XX m





Periphery:





The L with line Icon





should appear on the





screen but not be





flashing.









To add additional length measurements repeat steps #8, #9, and #10.


To clear sum total, press CLEAR/RESET button 34.


Table IV sets forth the programmed logic and a procedure that may be used to determine an area measurement using the electronic tape measure 20.









TABLE IV







TO DETERMINE AREA










Step





Number
Button
Result
Display













1
Press
Menu options will pop up
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
with the mode you are
Display Region 48:



button 30.
currently in flashing.
Whatever was in




Should be either Length,
display before the




Area, or Volume.
MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





current mode flashing.


2
Repeatedly press
Menu options will
Upper Numeric



SCROLL (L or R)
continue to be displayed
Display Region 48:



button 26 or 28 until
on the screen and each
Whatever was on the



the Area Icon is
time the SCROLL (L or R)
screen before the



flashing.
button 26 or 28 is pushed,
MENU/SELECT




the flashing indication will
button 30 was pushed.




move to the next Icon in
Lower Numeric




line.
Display Region 52:





Whatever was on the





screen before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve will





be visible with the area





mode flashing.


3
Press
Menu choice of measuring
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
areas has been selected.
Display Region 48:



button 30.

A value of zero and the





current units of





measure





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





------ and sq





Periphery:





The LW Icon should





appear on the screen





with the L with line





portion flashing.


4
Press READ button
Measurement will be
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain first
displayed on Upper
Display Region 48:



measurement. If
Numeric Display Region
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement is not
48 of display.
XX.XX yds,



correct press

XXXX cm, or



CLEAR/RESET

XX.XX m



button 34 to start

Lower Numeric



measuring routine

Display Region 52:



over again

------ and sq



(beginning of step

Periphery:



4).

The LW with line Icon





should be on the screen





with the W with line





portion flashing.


5
Press READ button
Second measurement will
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain
appear on Upper Numeric
Display Region 48:



second
Display Region 48 of
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement. If
display. Area calculation
XX.XX yds,



measurement is not
will appear on the Lower
XXXX cm, or



correct press
Numeric Display Region
XX.XX m



CLEAR/RESET
52.
Lower Numeric



button 34 to start

Display Region 52:



measuring routine

XXXX sq



over again

Periphery:



(beginning of step

The LW with line Icon



4).

should be on the screen





with nothing flashing.


6
Press
Screen will clear any read
Upper Numeric



CLEAR/RESET
or calculated values.
Display Region 48:



button 34 to start

A value of zero and the



measuring routine

current units of



over again

measure



(beginning of step

Lower Numeric



4).

Display Region 52:





------ and sq





Periphery:





The LW Icon should





appear on the screen





with the L with line





portion flashing.









End users may see what values were measured when determining area by pressing the READ button 24 after an area has been calculated. The LCD screen 42 will show first measurement on the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 with the L with line Icon flashing, by pressing the READ button 24 again the second measurement will be displayed on the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 with the W with line Icon flashing. Pressing the READ button 24 again will get the user back to the first measurement.


Table V sets forth programmed logic and a procedure that may be used to add area measurements using the electronic tape measure 20.









TABLE V







TO ADD AREA MEASUREMENTS


This function is a continuation of the “TO DETERMINE AREA” function. User


would still be in the Area mode with a calculated area displayed on the Lower


Numeric Display Region 52 of the LCD screen 42.










Step





Number
Button
Result
Display





1
Press the +/= button
This button should be
Upper Numeric



32 (add another
pressed only after a value
Display Region 48:



area).
for area is registered on
Whatever was in




the Lower Numeric
display before the




Display Region 52 of the
MENU/SELECT




display. This function will
button 30 was pushed.




allow the user to calculate
Lower Numeric




another area and add it to
Display Region 52:




the previous value. Upper
Whatever was in




Numeric Display Region
display before the




48 will show nothing and
MENU/SELECT




Lower Numeric Display
button 30 was pushed.




Region 52 will show the
Periphery:




current area value.
The LW Icon should





appear on the screen





with the L with line





portion flashing.





A plus sign (+) will





appear on the screen


2
Press READ button
Measurement will be
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain first
displayed on Upper
Display Region 48:



measurement. If
Numeric Display Region
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement is not
48 of display.
XX.XX yds, XXXX cm,



correct press

or XX.XX m



CLEAR/RESET

Lower Numeric



button 34 to start

Display Region 52:



measuring routine

Nothing



over again (end of

Periphery:



step 1).

The LW Icon should be





on the screen with the





W with line flashing.





A plus sign (+) will





appear on the screen


3
Press READ button
Second measurement will
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain
appear on Upper Numeric
Display Region 48:



second
Display Region 48 of
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement. If
display. Area calculation
XX.XX yds, XXXX cm,



measurement is not
will appear on the Lower
or XX.XX m



correct press
Numeric Display Region
Lower Numeric



CLEAR/RESET
52.
Display Region 52:



button 34 to start

XXXX sq



measuring routine

Periphery:



over again (end of

The LW Icon should be



step 1).

on the screen with





nothing flashing.





A plus sign (+) will





appear on the screen


4
Press +/= button 32.
Upper Numeric Display
Upper Numeric




Region 48 of display will
Display Region 48:




show the last measured
XXXX″, XX′XX″,




length from step #3 above.
XX.XX yds,




Tool will calculate the
XXXX cm, or




sum of the area previously
XX.XX m




on the Lower Numeric
Lower Numeric




Display Region 52 of the
Display Region 52:




LCD and the new area just
XXXX sq




obtained. This new value
Periphery:




will be displayed on the
The LW Icon should be




Lower Numeric Display
on the screen with




Region 52.
nothing flashing.


5
Press +/= button 32.
Pressing this button will
Upper Numeric




let the end user add
Display Region 48:




another area.
A value of zero and the





current units of





measure





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





XXXX sq





Periphery:





The LW Icon should





appear on the screen





with the L with line





portion flashing.





A plus sign (+) will





appear on the screen









End users may see what values were measured when determining last area by pressing the READ button 24 after an area has been calculated. Display will show first measurement on the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 with L with line Icon flashing, by pressing the READ button 24 again the second measurement will be displayed on the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 with the W with line flashing. Pressing the READ button 24 again will get the user back to the first measurement.


Table VI sets forth the programmed logic and a procedure that may be used to determine volume using the electronic tape measure 20.









TABLE VI







TO DETERMINE VOLUME










Step





Number
Button
Result
Display





1
Press
Menu options will pop up
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
with the mode you are
Display Region 48:



button 30.
currently in flashing.
Whatever was in




Should be either Length,
display before the




Area, or Volume.
MENU/SELECT





button was pushed.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





current mode flashing.


2
Repeatedly press
Menu options will
Upper Numeric



SCROLL (L or R)
continue to be displayed
Display Region 48:



button 26 or 28 until
on the screen and each
Whatever was in



the Volume Icon is
time the SCROLL (L or R)
display before the



flashing.
button is pushed, the
MENU/SELECT




flashing will move to the
button 30 was pushed.




next Icon in line.
Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





Area mode flashing.


3
Press
Menu choice of measuring
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
volumes has been selected.
Display Region 48:



button 30.

A value of zero and the





current units of





measure





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





------ and cu





Periphery:





The LWH Icon should





appear on the screen





with the L with line





portion flashing.


4
Press READ button
Measurement will be
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain first
displayed on Upper
Display Region 48:



measurement. If
Numeric Display Region
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement is not
48 of display.
XX.XX yds, XXXX cm,



correct press

or XX.XX m



CLEAR/RESET

Lower Numeric



button 34 to start

Display Region 52:



volume measuring

------ and cu



routine over again

Periphery:



(beginning of step

The LWH Icon should



4).

be on the screen with





the W with line





flashing.


5
Press READ button
Second measurement will
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain
appear on Upper Numeric
Display Region 48:



second
Display Region 48 of
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement. If
display. Nothing will
XX.XX yds,



measurement is not
appear on the Lower
XXXX cm, or



correct press
Numeric Display Region
XX.XX m



CLEAR/RESET
52.
Lower Numeric



button 34 to start

Display Region 52:



volume measuring

------ and cu



routine over again

Periphery:



(beginning of step

The LWH Icon should



4).

be on the screen with





the H with line





flashing.


6
Press READ button
Third measurement will
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain third
appear on Upper Numeric
Display Region 48:



measurement. If
Display Region 48 of
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement is not
display. Calculated
XX.XX yds, XXXX cm,



correct press
volume will appear on the
or XX.XX m



CLEAR/RESET
Lower Numeric Display
Lower Numeric



button 34 to start
Region 52 of the display.
Display Region 52:



volume measuring

XXXX cu



routine over again

Periphery:



(beginning of step

The LWH Icon should



4).

be on the screen with





nothing flashing.


7
Press
Screen will clear any read
Upper Numeric



CLEAR/RESET
or calculated values.
Display Region 48:



button 34 to start

A value of zero and the



measuring routine

current units of



over again

measure



(beginning of step

Lower Numeric



4).

Display Region 52:





------ and cu





Periphery:





The LWH Icon should





appear on the screen





with the L with line





portion flashing.









End users may see what values were measured when determining volume by pressing the READ button 24 after the volume has been calculated. Display will show first measurement on the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 with L with line Icon flashing, by pressing the READ button 24 again the second measurement will be displayed on the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 with the W with line flashing, by pressing the READ button 24 again the third measurement will be displayed on the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 with the H with line flashing. Pressing the READ button 24 again will get the user back to the first measurement with the L with line Icon flashing.


Table VII sets forth the programmed logic and a procedure that may be used to add volume measurement using the electronic tape measure 20.









TABLE VII







TO ADD VOLUME MEASUREMENTS


This function is a continuation of the “TO DETERMINE VOLUME” calculation


function. User would still be in the Volume mode with a calculated volume displayed


on the Lower Numeric Display Region 52 of the LCD screen 42.










Step





Number
Button
Result
Display





1
Press the +/= button
This button should be
Upper Numeric



32 (add another
pressed only after a value
Display Region 48:



volume).
for volume is registered on
The last measurement




the Lower Numeric
shown on the screen




Display Region 52 of the
will remain.




display. This function will
Lower Numeric




allow the user to calculate
Display Region 52:




another volume and add it
XXXX cu




to the previous value.
Periphery:




Lower Numeric Display
The LWH Icon should




Region 52 will show the
appear on the screen




current volume value.
with the L with line





portion flashing.





A plus sign (+) will





appear on the screen.


2
Press READ button
Measurement will be
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain first
displayed on Upper
Display Region 48:



measurement. If
Numeric Display Region
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement is not
48 of display. This will be
XX.XX yds,



correct press
the length value just
XXXX cm, or



CLEAR/RESET
measured.
XX.XX m



button 34 to start

Lower Numeric



measuring routine

Display Region 52:



over again (end of

------ and cu



step 1).

Periphery:





The LWH Icon should





be on the screen with





the W with line





flashing.





The plus sign (+) will





stay lighted on the





screen.


3
Press READ button
Second measurement will
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain
appear on Upper Numeric
Display Region 48:



second
Display Region 48 of
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement. If
display. This will be the
XX.XX yds,



measurement is not
width value just measured.
XXXX cm, or



correct press

XX.XX m



CLEAR/RESET

Lower Numeric



button 34 to start

Display Region 52:



measuring routine

------ and cu



over again (end of

Periphery:



step 1).

The LWH Icon should





be on the screen with





the H with line





flashing.





The plus sign (+) will





stay lighted on the





screen.


4
Press READ button
Third measurement will
Upper Numeric



24 and obtain third
appear on Upper Numeric
Display Region 48:



measurement. If
Display Region 48 of
XXXX″, XX′XX″,



measurement is not
display. Volume
XX.XX yds,



correct press
calculation will appear on
XXXX cm, or



CLEAR/RESET
the Lower Numeric
XX.XX m



button 34 to start
Display Region 52.
Lower Numeric



measuring routine

Display Region 52:



over again (end of

XXXX cu



step 1).

Periphery:





The LWH Icon should





be on the screen with





nothing flashing.





The plus sign (+) will





stay lighted on the





screen.


5
Press +/= button 32.
Upper Numeric Display
Upper Numeric




Region 48 of display will
Display Region 48:




show the last measured
XXXX″, XX′XX″,




length from step #4 above.
XX.XX yds,




Tool will calculate the
XXXX cm, or




sum of the volume
XX.XX m




previously on the Lower
Lower Numeric




Numeric Display Region
Display Region 52:




52 of the LCD and the
XXXX cu




new volume just obtained.
Periphery:




This new value will be
The LWH Icon should




displayed on the Lower
be on the screen with




Numeric Display Region
nothing flashing.




52.
The plus sign (+) will





go off.


6
Press +/= button 32.
Pressing this button will
See line 1 above




let the end user add




another volume.









End users may see what values were measured when determining a volume by pressing the READ button 24 after the volume has been calculated. Display will show first measurement on the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 with L with line Icon flashing, by pressing the READ button 24 again the second measurement will be displayed on the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 with the W with line flashing, by pressing the READ button 24 again the third measurement will be displayed on the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 with the H with line flashing. Pressing the READ button 24 again will get the user back to the first measurement with the L with line Icon flashing.


Table VIII sets forth the programmed logic and a procedure that may be used to change units of measure when using the electronic tape measure 20.









TABLE VIII







TO CHANGE UNITS OF MEASURE










Step





Number
Button
Result
Display





1
Press
Menu options will pop up
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
with the mode you are
Display Region 48:



button 30.
currently in flashing.
Whatever was in




Should be either Length,
display before the




Area, or Volume
MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





current mode flashing.


2
Repeatedly press
Menu options will
Upper Numeric



SCROLL (L or R)
continue to be displayed
Display Region 48:



button 26 or 28 until
on the screen and each
Whatever was in



the Units Icon is
time the SCROLL (L or R)
display before the



flashing.
button 26 or 28 is pushed,
MENU/SELECT




the highlighting will move
button 30 was pushed.




to the next Icon in line.
Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





Units mode flashing.


3
Press
Menu choice of changing
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
units has been selected.
Display Region 48:



button 30.

Should show the same





value that was on the





screen before getting





into this menu driven





mode to change units.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Should show the same





value that was on the





screen before getting





into this menu driven





mode to change units.





Periphery:





The Units Icon will be





flashing; all other Icons





will be off. The units of





measure will show up





on the screen (in, ft,





yds, cm, m) with the





current units of





measure flashing.


4
Press SCROLL (L
The units of measure will
Upper Numeric



or R) button 26 or
change to the next type in
Display Region 48:



28 until the units
line. Sequence will be in,
Value and units from



desired show up on
ft, yds, cm and m. User
previous step will



the screen.
may keep pressing
change to converted




SCROLL (L or R) button
value and units of




26 or 28 until the desired
measure.




Units of measure are
Lower Numeric




displayed.
Display Region 52:





If there was a value on





this line, value and





units from previous





step will change to





converted value and





units of measure.





Periphery:





The Units Icon will be





flashing; all other Icons





will be off. The units of





measure will be





illuminated (in, ft, yds,





cm, m) with the desired





unit of measure





flashing.


5
Press
Tool will now display all
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
measurements based upon
Display Region 48:



button 30.
the Unit type selected.
Same as previous step




Unit will kick out of menu
Lower Numeric




mode and back to Length,
Display Region 52:




Area or Volume mode.
Same as Previous step.





Periphery:





Unit Icon will turn off.









If an end user comes into menu mode from measuring lengths, the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 and possibly Lower Numeric Display Region 52 may continue to show the measurements once the MENU/SELECT button 30 is pressed. If the menu option is then changed to Area, Volume, or Memory Retrieve, nothing may be displayed on the UPPER NUMERIC DISPLAY REGION 48 or Lower Numeric Display Region 52. The UPPER NUMERIC DISPLAY REGION 48 and possibly LOWER NUMERIC DISPLAY REGION 52 values may be displayed in the Length, Units, and Memory Store modes.


If an end user comes into menu mode from measuring areas, the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 and possibly Lower Numeric Display Region 52 may continue to show the measurements once the MENU/SELECT button 30 is pressed. If the menu option is then changed to Length, Volume, or Memory Retrieve, nothing may be displayed on the UPPER NUMERIC DISPLAY REGION 48 or Lower Numeric Display Region 52. The UPPER NUMERIC DISPLAY REGION 48 and possibly LOWER NUMERIC DISPLAY REGION 52 values may be displayed in the Area, Units, and Memory Store modes.


If an end user comes into menu mode from measuring Volumes, the Upper Numeric Display Region 48 and possibly Lower Numeric Display Region 52 may continue to show the measurements once the MENU/SELECT button 30 is pressed. If the menu option is then changed to Length, Area, or Memory Retrieve, nothing may be displayed on the UPPER NUMERIC DISPLAY REGION 48 or Lower Numeric Display Region 52. The UPPER NUMERIC DISPLAY REGION 48 and possibly LOWER NUMERIC DISPLAY REGION 52 values may be displayed in the Volume, Units, and Memory Store modes.


Table IX sets forth the programmed logic and a procedure that may be used to save a value in memory on the electronic tape measure 20.









TABLE IX







TO SAVE VALUE IN MEMORY










Step





Number
Button
Result
Display





1
Press
Menu options will pop up
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
with the mode you are
Display Region 48:



button 30.
currently in flashing.
Whatever was in




Should be either Length,
display before the




Area, or Volume.
MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





current mode flashing.


2
Repeatedly press
Menu options will
Upper Numeric



SCROLL (L or R)
continue to be displayed
Display Region 48:



button 26 or 28 until
on the screen and each
Whatever was in



the Memory Store
time the SCROLL (L or R)
display before the



Icon is flashing.
button 26 or 28 is pushed,
MENU/SELECT




the highlighting will move
button 30 was pushed.




to the next Icon in line.
Lower Numeric




User may continue to
Display Region 52:




toggle through the choices
Whatever was in




until reaching the Memory
display before the




Store Icon.
MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve will





be visible with the





Memory Store mode





flashing.


3
Press
Menu choice of Memory
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
Storage has been selected.
Display Region 48:



button 30.
Once the user has selected
Nothing




that they want to go to
Lower Numeric




Memory Storage, they
Display Region 52:




need to determine what
The value that is to be




memory location they
stored.




want to save their value in.
Periphery:




There are five locations
Icon for Memory Store




(1-5). The tool will default
and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 will be




to the first memory
highlighted. The 1 will




location by flashing the 1.
be flashing.




The user may then accept




this location by pressing




the MENU/SELECT




button 30 or scroll to




another of the memory




locations by pushing the




SCROLL (L or R) button




26 or 28.


4
Press the SCROLL
This will allow the user to
Upper Numeric



(L or R) button 26
choose a different memory
Display Region 48:



or 28.
location. By continuing to
Nothing




push the SCROLL (L or
Lower Numeric




R) button 26 or 28, the
Display Region 52:




unit will scroll through the
The value that is to be




five different memory
stored.




locations.
Periphery:





Icon for Memory Store





and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 will be





highlighted. The





current memory





location will be





flashing.


5
Press the
This will store the value in
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
the memory location.
Display Region 48:



button 30.
Pressing this key will also
The display will look




put the user back in the
like it did before the




Length, Area or Volume
MENU/SELECT




mode, whatever the mode
button 30 was pushed.




was before the Memory
Lower Numeric




Storage routine was
Display Region 52:




started.
The display will look





like it did before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





The display will look





like it did before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.









Table X sets forth programmed logic and a procedure that may be used to retrieve a value in memory on the electronic tape measure 20.









TABLE X







TO VIEW VALUE IN MEMORY


(MEMORY RECALL MODE)


Memory locations may be cleared only when in Memory Recall mode. Once in


Memory Recall mode, the user may hold the CLEAR/RESET button 34 in for 2


seconds and all the values in memory will be cleared.










Step





Number
Button
Result
Display





1
Press
Menu options will pop up
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
with the mode you are
Display Region 48:



button 30.
currently in flashing. At
Whatever was in




this point the current mode
display before the




should be either Length,
MENU/SELECT




Area, or Volume
button 30 was pushed.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





current mode flashing.


2
Repeatedly press
Menu options will
Upper Numeric



SCROLL (L or R)
continue to be displayed
Display Region 48:



button 26 or 28 until
on the screen and each
Whatever was in



the Memory
time the SCROLL (L or R)
display before the



Retrieve Icon is
button 26 or 28 is pushed,
MENU/SELECT



flashing.
the highlighting will move
button 30 was pushed.




to the next Icon in line.
Lower Numeric




User may continue to
Display Region 52:




toggle through the choices
Whatever was in




until reaching the Memory
display before the




Retrieve Icon.
MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





Memory Retrieve Icon





flashing.


3
Press
Menu choice of Memory
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
Retrieve has been selected.
Display Region 48:



button 30.
Once the user has selected
Nothing




that they want to go to
Lower Numeric




memory retrieve, they
Display Region 52:




need to determine what
The display shows the




memory location they
value stored in the




want to retrieve their value
memory location that is




from. There are five
flashing.




locations (1-5). The tool
Periphery:




will default to the first
Icon for Memory




occupied memory location
Retrieve and any




by flashing the memory
memory locations (1, 2,




location number and the
3, 4, 5) that have a




corresponding value
value will be




displayed on the Lower
highlighted. The lowest




Numeric Display Region
numbered memory




52.
location will be





flashing when the user





first enters this mode.


4
Press the
This will take the end user
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
back to the mode he/she
Display Region 48:



button 30.
was in before they got into
Whatever was in




the Memory Recall mode.
display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.









Table XI sets forth the programmed logic and a procedure that may be used to add a memory value to a length, area, or volume measurement using the electronic tape measure 20.









TABLE XI







TO ADD A MEMORY VALUE TO A LENGTH, AREA, OR VOLUME


Obviously, one cannot add a length to an area or volume,


nor can one add an area to a volume.


As noted above, memory locations may be cleared only when


in Memory Recall mode. Once in Memory Recall


mode, the user may hold the CLEAR/RESET button 34 in for 2


seconds and all the values in memory will be cleared.










Step Number
Button
Result
Display





1
Press the +/= button
This button may be pushed
Upper Numeric



32.
once there is a value in the
Display Region 48:




tool for length, area or
XXXX″, XX′XX″,




volume. Measurement
XX.XX yds, XXXX cm,




continues to show on
or XX.XX m




Upper Numeric Display
Lower Numeric




Region 48 of display along
Display Region 52:




with a plus sign (+).
XXXX″, XX′XX″,




Measurement is also
XX.XX yds,




displayed on Lower
XX.XX cm, or




Numeric Display Region
XX.XX m




52.
Periphery:





Some form of the LWH





icon should be on the





screen. There will be a





plus sign (+).


2
Press
Menu options will pop up
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
with the mode you are
Display Region 48:



button 30.
currently in flashing. At
Whatever was in




this point the current mode
display before the




should be either Length,
MENU/SELECT




Area, or Volume.
button 30 was pushed.





Lower Numeric





Display Region 52:





Whatever was in





display before the





MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





current mode flashing.


3
Repeatedly press
Menu options will
Upper Numeric



SCROLL (L or R)
continue to be displayed
Display Region 48:



button 26 or 28 until
on the screen and each
Whatever was in



the Memory
time the SCROLL (L or R)
display before the



Retrieve Icon is
button 26 or 28 is pushed,
MENU/SELECT



flashing.
the highlighting will move
button 30 was pushed.




to the next Icon in line.
Lower Numeric




User may continue to
Display Region 52:




toggle through the choices
Whatever was in




until reaching the Memory
display before the




Retrieve Icon.
MENU/SELECT





button 30 was pushed.





Periphery:





Icon for Length, Area,





Volume, Units,





Memory Store, and





Memory Retrieve





will be visible with the





Memory Retrieve Icon





flashing.


4
Press
Menu choice of Memory
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
Retrieve has been selected.
Display Region 48:



button 30.
Once the user has selected
Nothing




that they want to go to
Lower Numeric




memory retrieve, they
Display Region 52:




need to determine what
The display shows the




memory location they
value stored in the




want to retrieve their value
memory location that is




from. There are five
flashing.




locations (1-5). The tool
Periphery:




will default to the first
Icon for Memory




occupied memory location
Retrieve and any




by flashing the memory
memory locations (1, 2,




location number and the
3, 4, 5) that have a




corresponding value
value will be




displayed on the Lower
highlighted. The lowest




Numeric Display Region
numbered memory




52. The user may then
location will be




accept this location by
flashing when the user




pushing the
first enters this mode.




MENU/SELECT button




30 or scroll to another of




the memory locations by




pushing the SCROLL (L




or R) button 26 or 28.


5
Press the
This will take the end user
Upper Numeric



MENU/SELECT
back to the mode he/she
Display Region 48:



button 30.
was in before they got into
Whatever was in




the Memory Recall mode.
display before the




The Lower Numeric
MENU/SELECT




Display Region 52 will
button 30 was pushed.




show the addition of the
Lower Numeric




previous value and what
Display Region 52:




was in memory.
Sum of the previous





value and what was in





memory.





Periphery:





Whatever was in





display before going





into the memory recall





mode.









Unit may be programmed to automatically shutdown 30 seconds after last input (button actuation).


None of the functions listed can be performed until unit is powered on.


When getting into Menu/Select Mode to select Length, Area, Volume, Units, Memory Storage, and Memory Retrieve, the Memory Retrieve Icon may be programmed not to light up unless there are stored values in memory.


Due to the simplicity of the logic programmed into the processor 21 and the minimal number of buttons that are used in the electronic tape measure 20, multiple functions may be performed using the electronic tape measure, without the need for cumbersome numerous small buttons on the device. In addition, due to the retractable nature of the belt clip 36, and the small number of buttons, a belt clip may be provided on the front of the device without interfering with operation of the buttons 24-34.


Since the belt clip member 36 is retractable, it may be located on the front of the device 20 without interference with operation of the device 20.


The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom, as modifications will be obvious to those skilled in the art. For example, the teachings of this disclosure are applicable to many types of handheld devices in addition to length measuring devices, such as, for example, laser levels, and stud sensors.

Claims
  • 1. An electronic measuring device, comprising: a transceiver device;a microprocessor operatively connected to the transceiver device; anda memory, an electronic output device, and a plurality of input mechanisms, all of which are operatively connected to the microprocessor;wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to take distance measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using a menu/select button, at least one scroll button, and a read button to select and activate desired operations.
  • 2. The electronic measuring device of claim 1, wherein the read button is a combined power/read button.
  • 3. The electronic measuring device of claim 1, further including a +/= button, wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to add length measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, the read button, and the +/= button to select and activate desired operations.
  • 4. The electronic measuring device of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to determine an area based on distance measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, and the read button to select and activate desired operations.
  • 5. The electronic measuring device of claim 1, further including a +/= button, wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to add area measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, the read button, and the +/= button to select and activate desired operations.
  • 6. The electronic measuring device of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to determine a volume based on distance measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, and the read button to select and activate desired operations.
  • 7. The electronic measuring device of claim 1, further including a +/= button, wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to add volume measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, the read button, and the +/= button to select and activate desired operations.
  • 8. The electronic measuring device of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to change units of measure using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button and the at least one scroll button to select and activate desired operations.
  • 9. The electronic measuring device of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to save a measured value in the memory using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button and the at least one scroll button to select and activate desired operations.
  • 10. The electronic measuring device of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to view a measured value that has been saved in the memory using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button and the at least one scroll button to select and activate desired operations.
  • 11. The electronic measuring device of claim 1, further including a +/= button, wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to add a measured value that has been saved in the memory to additional measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, and the +/= button to select and activate desired operations.
  • 12. An electronic measuring device, comprising: a transceiver device;a microprocessor operatively connected to the transceiver device; anda memory, an electronic output device, and input mechanisms, all of which are operatively connected to the microprocessor;wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to take and manipulate measurements made by the transceiver device using a menu-driven procedure by using the input mechanisms to select and activate desired operations;wherein the input mechanisms include a read button, at least one scroll button, a +/= button, and a menu/select button;wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to take distance measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, and the read button to select and activate desired operations;wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to add length measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, the read button, and the +/= button to select and activate desired operations;wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to determine an area based on distance measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, and the read button to select and activate desired operations;wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to add area measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, the read button, and the +/= button to select and activate desired operations;wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to determine a volume based on distance measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, and the read button to select and activate desired operations;wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to add volume measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, the read button, and the +/= button to select and activate desired operations;wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to change units of measure using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button and the at least one scroll button to select and activate desired operations;wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to save a measured value in the memory using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button and the at least one scroll button to select and activate desired operations;wherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to view a measured value that has been saved in the memory using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button and the at least one scroll button to select and activate desired operations; andwherein the microprocessor is programmed with logic that allows a user of the electronic measuring device to add measured value that has been saved in the memory to additional measurements using a menu-driven procedure solely by using the menu/select button, the at least one scroll button, and the +/= button to select and activate desired operations.
  • 13. The electronic measuring device of claim 12, wherein the transceiver device is a sonic transceiver.
Parent Case Info

This application is a regular filed application of and claims, for the purposes of priority, the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/590,040, entitled “Electronic Length Measuring Device,” which was filed on Jul. 21, 2004, which is owned by the assignee of this application, and which this application hereby expressly incorporates by reference herein in its entirety.

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