Claims
- 1. In a height gage, a generally horizontally disposed base and a generally vertically disposed column extending upwardly therefrom, said column having a plurality of vertically disposed surfaces, a slide embracing said column and presenting slide surfaces to the surfaces of said column, characterized by said slide being expandible and formed by a plurality of plates, resilient means connecting said plates, said means of a character to flex and cause expansion of the embracing slide upon the existence of fluid pressure between the surfaces of said slide and column to form a frictionless fluid bearing and subsequent contraction in the absence of such fluid pressure to grip the column, said slide surfaces having a plurality of fluid openings and means to supply fluid to said fluid openings to expand said slide.
- 2. In a height gage as in claim 1 wherein each plate has a fluid conduit therein, said conduit in one plate registering with a conduit in the adjoining plate, sealing means between adjoining plates at the conduit registration held compressed by said resilient means and flexing upon the supply and release of pressure.
- 3. In a height gage as in claim 1 wherein said resilient means is threaded into one plate and has a clearance through an adjoining plate and an adjusting screw enters said clearance and engages the threaded means.
- 4. In a height gage as in claim 1 wherein said slide carries a probe rigidly attached on said slide, said probe being pointed away from said column with the sides leading therefrom being arcuate and symmetrical with reference to a horizontal to extend into openings of different diameters and touch at single diametrical opposite points.
- 5. In a height gage as in claim 1 wherein said slide carries a probe rigidly attached on said slide, said probe being pointed away from said column with the sides leading therefrom being arcuate and symmetrical with reference to a horizontal to extend into openings of different diameters and touch at single diametrical opposite points and the sides of said probe has a pair of laterally extending pins for engaging a calibrating block.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed application Ser. No. 673,727 filed Apr. 5, 1976.
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