1. Field of the Invention
This disclosure relates generally to devices employed for measurement and methods of measurement. More particularly, this disclosure relates to devices and methods employed in the carpentry trade and related technologies for ensuring proper measurement of materials.
2. Description of Related Art
In the carpentry and related technologies, precise and proper measurement for cutting materials is critical. Commonly, a measuring tape or measuring ruler is placed on the material. The measurement is undertaken and a mark is made on the material to indicate the cutting line. For a single craftsman to make the measurement and ensure the proper cut when very long materials are required, the measurement process can be problematic. The craftsman cannot, at the same time, be positioned at or reach the reference end of the material and the opposing portion where the measurement is to be indicated.
In some instances, the obtaining of a proper measurement is further complicated by the material geometry. For example, one end of the material, such as a frame piece, may have a mitred edge oriented at 45° to the longitudinal side. For traditional techniques, whereby the measuring rule has an engagement flange for engaging the end of the material, an angularly oriented end can significantly obstruct a proper reference for the measuring end.
A clamp device is provided for defining a reference for a measurement comprising: a receiving tray defining a first reference guide and a second reference guide disposed at an acute angle to said first reference guide; a wing projecting from said receiving tray and defining a reference edge which aligns with the vertex of the angle between said first and second reference guides and is orthogonal to said first reference guide; a handle projecting from said receiving tray; a second handle pivotally connected with said first handle and having a forward portion; a clamp plate pivotally mounted to said forward portion; and a biasing member which biases the handles apart so that said pivoting clamp plate is urged toward said receiving tray.
Advantages of the the present invention include the following:
The drawing, which is not necessarily drawn to scale, includes the following:
FIG. 3A′ is a diagram of a window frame showing a reveal formed by head, side and bottom casings;
In the following description of the exemplary embodiment, reference is made to the accompanying drawing, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration of an embodiment in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized, as structural and operational changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
With reference to the drawing wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several Figures, a measurement clamp device is generally designated by the numeral 10. The clamp device 10 functions to facilitate the measurement of a long piece of material, such as a framing member, by providing a fixed and reliable reference position for a tape rule which has a stop or an engagement flange at the reference position. In particular, the clamp device 10 is especially adapted for use in measuring an elongated member with an end configured at about a 45° angle. By way of example, the elongated member, e.g., element 100 in
The clamp device 10, which is preferably formed from plastic or other low cost materials, includes an integral receiving tray 20. The receiving tray 20 forms a clamp bed which, in one preferred form, has a trapezoidal shape. The receiving tray 20 has an upright side reference guide 22 and an upright, angled end reference guide 24 (see
A protruding wing 30 projects from a side of the receiving tray 20. The wing 30 defines a slot 32 (best shown in
A first handle 40 projects rearwardly from the receiving tray 20. The handle 40 is contoured on its lower exterior to facilitate manual grasping of the handle. The handle 40 may have an open shell form which is bifurcated to form opposed sides with cross ribs and include openings at the opposed sides for receiving a pivot pin assembly generally indicated by arrow 50. In one embodiment, the pivot pin assembly 50 includes a 10/32 round head screw 52 and a 10/32 nut 54.
A second handle 60 is also preferably bifurcated with opposed sides and includes at its rear portion 62 a contoured shape for facilitating coordinated manual grasping with the rear portion 42 of the handle 40. The handle 60 includes a pair of transversely opposed openings which are alignable with the corresponding openings of the handle 40 so that the pivot pin or screw 52 may be inserted through the openings to permit pivotal movement of the handle 60 about the pin and relative to the handle 40 and the receiving tray 20.
The forward end of handle 60 includes a nose 66 which has a pair of opposed pins 68. A pivoting clamp plate 70 includes a plate 72 and a pair of substantially identical transversely spaced brackets 74 which include openings 76. The pins 68 extend into the openings 76 to pivotally mount the clamp plate 70 to the handle 60.
A torsion spring 80 (see
It should be appreciated that the pivotal connections of the handles 40 and 60 and the pivotal connection of the pivoting clamp plate 70 with the handle 60 may also be accomplished in a number of alternative ways, such as integral protruding truncated axles and detents and other pivoting arrangements.
A lateral fence 90 integrally extends from a bottom of the receiving tray 20 to incorporate a reveal application as shown in
With additional reference to
The flange end of the measuring tape (not illustrated) may then be inserted into the slot 32 or the reference edge 36, and the measuring tape may be uncoiled until the proper measurement is obtained. A mark may then be placed on the elongated member 100 to indicate the proper cutting length. It will be appreciated that the measurement of the elongated member 100 is accurately achieved by a single craftsman, even though the end of the board may have about a 45° cut. It should be appreciated that, for certain specific applications, the reference guide 24 may be disposed at various alternative angles and/or the reference guide 24 may be variably positionable at various angles according to a given application.
It should be understood that, unless stated otherwise herein, any of the features, characteristics, alternatives or modifications described regarding a particular embodiment herein may also be applied, used, or incorporated with any other embodiment described herein. Also, the drawings herein are not drawn to scale.
Although the invention has been described and illustrated with respect to exemplary embodiments thereof, the foregoing and various other additions and omissions may be made therein and thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application claims benefit to provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/386,714, filed 27 Sep. 2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61386714 | Sep 2010 | US |