This disclosure regards an ergonomic tape measure.
Tape measure designs that are difficult to hold, or are uncomfortable to use, can distract a user from taking an accurate measure and cause rework. Tape measures that fit poorly in a human hand can cause frequent concern as to whether the operator has a satisfactory grip on the tape measure, or whether they will drop it. Tape measures can be used in many difficult work environments and situations where the use of a tape measure is quite difficult. There is a strong need to develop an ergonomic tape measure.
In an embodiment, the tape measure disclosed herein can have a side which has a protruding surface that fills at least a part of the gripping cavity of a hand of an operator and provides a comfortable and secure feeling grip when holding the tape measure. The tape measure is ergonomic in design and can be used by an operator, without physical stress to the hand and/or arm and under a wide variety of circumstances with ease and reliability. The tape measure can have a grip swell surface which fills part, or all, of the gripping cavity of an operator's hand. The tape measure can have a grip swell side center region which protrudes from a grip swell plane and into the gripping cavity of an operator's hand.
In an embodiment, the tape measure can have a housing at least in part covering a tape that is selectively extendable from and retractable to a hook side of the housing. The housing can have a grip swell side which has a grip swell surface; and the grip swell surface can have a grip swell peak which is part of a curved surface which is convex and which projects at least in part to fill at least a portion of the gripping cavity of an operator. The grip swell surface can have one or more of a variety of shapes. For example, the grip swell surface can at least in part have a convex surface. In another example, the grip swell surface can have at least in part a surface of revolution. In yet another embodiment, the grip swell surface can have the shape of a dome, or a generally domed shape. Optionally, the grip swell surface can have a plurality of facets.
In an embodiment, the tape measure can have a grip swell surface which is configured at least in part as a surface of revolution of a curve and/or at least in part as a surface of revolution of a spline.
In an embodiment, the tape measure can have a housing at least in part covering a tape selectively extendable from and retractable to a hook side of the housing. The housing can have a grip swell side which has a grip swell volume configured to fill at least a portion of a gripping cavity of a human hand. The grip swell volume can have at least a portion of which encompasses at least a portion of a grip swell side center region which has a curved surface which is convex and which projects at least in part to fill at least a portion of the gripping cavity of an operator. The grip swell volume can be configured proximate to a grip swell peak. In an embodiment, at least a portion of the grip swell volume can be configured proximate to a grip swell peak. For example, the grip swell volume can have a grip swell peak which is configured at a distance of 0.3 cm or greater from a grip swell plane. In another embodiment, the grip swell volume can have a grip swell peak which is configured at a distance of 0.7 cm or greater from a transition plane. In yet another embodiment, the grip swell volume can be in a range of 1.60 cm{circumflex over ( )}3 to 146.14 cm{circumflex over ( )}3. Optionally, the grip swell volume can be a dome volume in a range of 1.60 cm{circumflex over ( )}3 to 146.14 cm{circumflex over ( )}3.
In an embodiment, the tape measure can have a housing at least in part covering a tape selectively extendable from and retractable to a hook side of the housing. The tape measure can have a grip swell with a grip swell side center region. The grip swell side center region can have at least a portion which protrudes from a grip swell plane and projects at least in part to fill at least a portion of the gripping cavity of an operator.
In an embodiment, at least a portion of the grip swell which protrudes from a grip swell plane can have a portion which is convex. In another embodiment, at least a portion of the grip swell which protrudes from a grip swell plane can have a portion which is a dome surface. In yet another embodiment, at least a portion of the grip swell which protrudes from a grip swell plane can have a grip swell peak and/or a dome peak.
In an embodiment, the tape measure can have at least a portion which protrudes from a grip swell plane which is configured to fill at least in part the gripping cavity of an operator's hand.
The present technology in its several aspects and embodiments solves the problems discussed above and significantly advances the technology of tape measures. The present technology can become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Herein, like reference numbers in one figure refer to like reference numbers in another figure.
This disclosure relates to the many and varied embodiments of tape measures which are ergonomically shaped for gripping by an operator. In an embodiment, a tape measure 10 can be gripped by a hand 5000 (
In an embodiment the grip swell side 61 can have a grip swell side center region 66 which is a region which can include the grip swell peak 998, or also for example the dome peak 550, and can extend radially or otherwise away from the Z axis across a portion of the grip swell surface 1697 out to the distance of the dome base ring outer radius 610 (
The Z axis is shown passing through the dome peak 550 on the grip swell side 61 and through the clip side 51.
Optionally the configuration having a dome 500 and a dome base ring 600 to achieve the grip swell volume 1699 can be replaced with a unibody or one-piece construction. Optionally, any number of shapes, pieces, parts and surfaces can be used to achieve a grip swell volume 1699.
The grip swell volume 1699 can be the volume under of a grip swell surface 1697 which can be formed from one or more surfaces which can be used together to for a grip swell surface 1697.
In an embodiment, the grip swell surface 1697 can have a geometry or shape which is a spherical cap, spherical dome, spherical segment of one base, a portion of a sphere cut by one plane (see also
In an embodiment, the grip swell surface 1697 can have a single peak shape, instead of a multi peak shape, or another shape. In an embodiment, the grip swell surface 1697 can have a geometry or shape extending from global minima to a global maximum without other local maxima or minima therebetween. The grip swell surface 1697 can be a spherical cap
Revolved Surface Embodiment
In an embodiment, the Z axis can be an axis of revolution for a dome curve 545. In an embodiment the dome curve 545 can be is revolved to form the dome surface 540.
In an embodiment, the Z axis can be an axis of revolution for a dome base ring curve 645. In an embodiment the dome base ring curve 645 can be revolved to form the dome base ring surface 640.
Spherical Surface Embodiment
In an embodiment, one or both of the dome surface 540 and the dome base ring surface 640 can be formed as a surface and or section of a sphere. The dome surface 540 can be formed as a surface section of a dome sphere. The dome base ring surface 640 can be formed as a surface section of a dome base ring sphere. As used herein, the term “sphere” should be broadly construed and can be understood in addition to its ordinary and customary meaning to also encompass a geometric sphere or an approximation thereof, such as a spheroid, in various embodiments.
Optionally, the dome sphere radius 501 and the dome base ring sphere radius 601 can be the same or different.
Optionally, the grip swell surface 1697 can have as many, or as few, rings, curves, segments as desired, or can be only one spline or curve.
Spline Surface Embodiment
In an embodiment the Z axis can be an axis of revolution for a dome spline. In an embodiment the dome spline which is revolved to form the dome surface 540.
In an embodiment the Z axis can be an axis of revolution for a dome base ring spline. In an embodiment the dome base ring curve 645 which is revolved to form the dome base ring spline.
In an embodiment the dome spline and dome base ring spline can be replaced by a single grip swell surface spline.
Faceted Surface Embodiment
In an embodiment, the dome 500 can be faceted. For example, the dome 500 can have facets in a range of from 2 facets to hundreds of facets, such as 3 facets or more, based respectively on three arcs, or more. The facets can be designed to generally conform to a desired curve, spline or other shape. In another embodiment, the curve which is to be revolved to create a surface of revolution can be faceted and can have facets in a range of from 2 facets to hundreds of facets, such as 3 facets, 10 facets or more facets.
Alternate Shape(s) Embodiment
Alternate methods can be used to produce the grip swell surface 1697. For nonlimiting example, a molded surface can be used with is configured and/or contoured to the shape of the human hand and/or one or more hand parts which are used in gripping the tape measure.
Numeric values and ranges herein, unless otherwise stated, also are intended to have associated with them a tolerance and to account for variances of design and manufacturing. Thus, a number can include values “about” that number. For example, a value X is also intended to be understood as “about X”. Likewise, a range of Y-Z, is also intended to be understood as within a range of from “about Y-about Z”. Unless otherwise stated, significant digits disclosed for a number are not intended to make the number an exact limiting value. Variance and tolerance is inherent in mechanical design and the numbers disclosed herein are intended to be construed to allow for such factors (in non-limiting e.g., ±10 percent of a given value). Likewise, the claims are to be broadly construed in their recitations of numbers and ranges.
In an embodiment, a tape measure height 450 can have a value in a range of 2.53 cm to 11.40 cm, such as 3.80 cm, 7.60 cm, or 9.50 cm.
In an embodiment, a dome radius 510 can have a value in a range of 1.00 cm to 4.50 cm, such as 1.50 cm, 3.00 cm, or 3.75 cm.
In an embodiment, a dome diameter 520 can have a value in a range of 2.00 cm to 9.00 cm, such as 3.00 cm, 6.00 cm, or 7.50 cm.
In an embodiment, a dome base ring inner radius 605 (can be same as 510 in an embodiment) can have a value in a range of 1.00 cm to 4.50 cm, such as 1.50 cm, 3.00 cm, or 3.75 cm.
In an embodiment, the grip swell side center region 66 can include the grip swell peak 998, or dome peak 550, and be bounded by the dome base ring inner circumference 607. In another embodiment, the grip swell side center region 66 can include the grip swell peak 998, or dome peak 550, and be bounded by the dome base ring outer circumference 609. In yet another embodiment, the grip swell side center region 66 can encompass the grip swell peak 998 and a portion of the grip swell surface 1697 (
In an embodiment, a dome base ring outer radius 610 can have a value in a range of 1.10 cm to 4.95 cm, such as 1.65 cm, 3.30 cm, or 4.13 cm.
In an embodiment, a dome base ring diameter 620 can have a value in a range of 2.20 cm to 9.90 cm, such as 3.30 cm, 6.60 cm, or 8.25 cm.
The position in which the finger grip curve 5600 lies on a given operators hand can be a function of the size and shape of the operator's hand and how the operators hand matches finger position to a finger grip edge 5599 of the tape measure as shown in
The position in which the palm grip curve 5700 lies on a given operator's hand can be a function of the size and shape of the operator's hand and how the operator's hand matches the position of the palm to the palm grip edge 5699 of the tape measure as shown in
As shown by the contour lines of
In an embodiment, the gripping cavity volume 910, can be in a range of 1.41 cm{circumflex over ( )}3 to 128.82 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, such as 4.77 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, 10 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, 19 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, 25{circumflex over ( )}3, 38.17 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, or 74.55 cm{circumflex over ( )}3.
As shown in
The geometry of the grip swell surface 1697 can have a grip swell height 699. In the embodiment of
The example embodiment of
In an embodiment, a dome peak height 530 can have a value in a range of 0.90 cm to 4.05 cm, such as 1.35 cm, 2.70 cm, or 3.38 cm. Peak height 1101 can be the projected distance between the dome peak 550 and the center plane 1100, e.g. in a range of 1 cm to 15 cm, such as 5 cm. In another example, dome base edge distance 1201 can be the projected distance between the dome base edge 531 and the center plane 1100, e.g. in a range of 1 cm to 15 cm, such as 2.6 cm.
In an embodiment, a dome volume 560 can have a value in a range of 1.41 cm{circumflex over ( )}3 to 128.82 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, such as 4.77 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, 10 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, 19 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, 25{circumflex over ( )}3, 38.17 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, or 74.55 cm{circumflex over ( )}3.
In an embodiment, a dome base ring height 630 can have a value in a range of 0.10 cm to 0.45 cm, such as 0.15 cm, 0.30 cm, or 0.38 cm. Ring base height 1401 can be the projected distance between the ring base edge 551 and the center plane 1100, e.g. in a range of 1 cm to 15 cm, such as 2.0 cm.
In an embodiment, a dome base ring annulus section volume 660 can have a value in a range of 0.03 cm{circumflex over ( )}3 to 3.01 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, such as 0.11 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, 0.89 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, or 1.74 cm{circumflex over ( )}3.
In an embodiment, a dome base ring bounded volume 661 can have a value in a range of 0.19 cm{circumflex over ( )}3 to 17.32 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, such as 0.64 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, 5.13 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, or 10.02 cm{circumflex over ( )}3.
In an embodiment, a grip swell height 699, which can equal dome peak height 530+dome base ring height 630, can have a value in a range of 1.00 cm to 4.50 cm, such as 1.50 cm, 3.00 cm, or 3.75 cm.
In an embodiment, the transition height 730 can be in a range of from in a range of 0.70 cm to 3.15 cm, such as 1.05 cm, 2.00 cm, 2.10 cm, or 2.63 cm. Transition base height 1601 can be the projected distance between the transition base edge 731 and the center plane 1100, e.g. in a range of 1 cm to 15 cm, such as 1.7 cm.
In an embodiment, a grip swell volume 1699 can have a value in a range of 1.60 cm{circumflex over ( )}3 to 146.14 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, such as 5.41 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, 43.30 cm{circumflex over ( )}3, or 84.57 cm{circumflex over ( )}3.
Optionally, the transition 700 can have a transition arc 1700 which spans a transition surface 715. The transition surface 715 can optionally be a transition curve 710, a spline surface, a faceted surface, or other surface which transitions between the grip swell side edge 62 and the dome base ring outer radius 610.
In the embodiment of
This disclosure regards a hand tool, i.e. a tape measure, and its many aspects, features and elements. Such an apparatus can be dynamic in its use and operation. This disclosure is intended to encompass the equivalents, means, systems and methods of the use of the tape measure and its many aspects consistent with the description and spirit of the apparatus, means, methods, functions and operations disclosed herein. Other embodiments and modifications will be recognized by one of ordinary skill in the art as being enabled by and within the scope of this disclosure.
The scope of this disclosure is to be broadly construed. The embodiments herein can be used together, separately, mixed or combined. It is intended that this disclosure disclose equivalents, means, systems and methods to achieve the devices, designs, operations, control systems, controls, activities, mechanical actions, dynamics and results disclosed herein. For each mechanical element or mechanism disclosed, it is intended that this disclosure also encompasses within the scope of its disclosure and teaches equivalents, means, systems and methods for practicing the many aspects, mechanisms and devices disclosed herein. The claims of this application are likewise to be broadly construed.
The description of the technology herein in its many and varied embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the claims and the disclosure herein. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosed technologies.
It will be appreciated that various modifications and changes can be made to the above described embodiments of the hand tool i.e. the tape measure, as disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and the scope of the claims.
This patent application is a continuation of and claims benefit of the filing date of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/944,218 entitled “Ergonomic Tape Measure” filed Apr. 3, 2018, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,928,174 B2 on Feb. 23, 2021, which claims benefit of provisional application 62/483,214 entitled “Ergonomic Tape Measure” filed Apr. 7, 2017, and which is a continuation-in-part of and claims benefit to design patent application 29/596,445 entitled “Ergonomic Tape Measure” filed Mar. 8, 2017. This patent application incorporates by reference in its entirety copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/944,218 entitled “Ergonomic Tape Measure” filed Apr. 3, 2018, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,928,174 B2 on Feb. 23, 2021. This patent application incorporates by reference in its entirety US provisional application 62,483,214 entitled “Ergonomic Tape Measure” filed Apr. 7, 2017. This patent application incorporates by reference in its entirety design patent application 29/596,445 entitled “Ergonomic Tape Measure” filed Mar. 8, 2017.
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