Embodiments of the invention were developed in an effort to provide a device that could consistently accurately measure the length of a lamb's tail.
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One embodiment of measuring device 10 was developed to measure the length of a lamb's tail. For a lamb's tail measuring device 10, the lamb's tail lays in trough 14 as surface 16 of face 12 is pressed against the lamb's pin bones to establish a consistent reference to measure the length of the lamb's tail along trough 14. Although the size of lamb's tails vary, it is expected that a trough 14 having a diameter of about 2″ will be adequate to cradle most lamb's tails comfortably but without affording the tail too much wiggle room. Reference surface 16 should extend at least 2″ below the bottom of trough 14 to ensure that surface 16 extends past the lamb's pin bones when the tail is cradled in trough 14. A typical scale 26 for a lamb's tail measuring device 10 would be set off in increments of tenths of an inch from 5 to 30 (0.5″ to 3.0″). The nearer recess 22 establishes a minimum tail length, 0.7″ for example for a 4H project lamb.
Referring now to a measuring device 30 shown in
Slider 34 includes a barrel 48 and wings 50 and 52 that extend out from each side of barrel 48. Barrel 48 conforms to the shape of trough 38 and wings 50, 52 are positioned to slide along or just above flanges 42, 44 on base 32. A barrel face 54 acts as a reference surface 56 for establishing a linear measurement along trough 38 relative to base reference surface 40.
One embodiment of measuring device 30 was developed to measure the length of a lamb's tail. For a lamb's tail measuring device 30, the lamb's tail lays in trough 38 as base reference surface 40 is pressed against the lamb's pin bones to establish a consistent reference to measure the length of the lamb's tail along trough 38. Slider 34 is moved forward in trough 38 until barrel reference surface 56 abuts the end of the lamb's tail. The length of the tail is read from scale 46 at the increment aligned with barrel reference surface 56.
The present invention has been shown and described with reference to the foregoing exemplary embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that other forms, details, and embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention which is defined in the following claims.
This application claims subject matter disclosed in co-pending provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/565896 filed Apr. 16, 2004, entitled Measuring Device.
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60565896 | Apr 2004 | US |