The present invention relates to steel fish tapes and, more particularly, to a steel fish tape that is able to measure the amount of electrical wire needed.
As the price of wire continues to rise, companies try to save money and time by attempting to find ways to correctly measure wire, but instead find themselves wasting wire and time due to incorrect forms of measuring.
Initially, fish tape was used to pull wire from pipes. Currently, the fish tape is also marked, for the length of wire needed, while in the pipe then pulled out of the pipe and measured with a measuring tape in order to obtain an accurate length of wire needed.
Prior fish tapes are not equipped with any form of imprinted measurements in order to obtain the adequate amount of wire needed in less time.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a steel fish tape with imprinted measurements.
It is another object of the invention to provide accurate measurements in order to obtain correct length of wire required.
It is another object of the invention to be able to obtain accurate measurement from steel fish tape while being uncoiled.
It is another object of the invention to be able to obtain the desired measurements at the designated points.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a steel fish tape that is functional and time- and money-saving. The original wide, flat form of the fish tape allows for imprinted measurements, thereby enabling the measurement imprints to start at one (1) inch and reach up to the length of the fish tape including every inch in between each foot.
A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which:
For purposes of clarity and brevity, like elements and components will bear the same designations and numbering throughout the Figures.
Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims.