Claims
- 1. A tape measure, comprising:
a housing assembly including:
a casing having two opposed sidewalls, a receiving cavity forming therebetween and an opening communicating with said receiving cavity, and a reel rotation mount arrangement comprising a supporting axle having two ends rigidly supported at said sidewalls of said casing respectively; a tape reel which is disposed in said receiving cavity of said casing and is rotatably supported by said supporting axle; an elongated measuring blade, which is disposed in said receiving cavity, having an inner end attached to said tape reel and an outer end being blocked at said opening of said casing and arranged to extend out of said housing through said opening; a retracting means for winding up said measuring blade in a coil rolled manner about said tape reel; and a friction reduction device provided between said supporting axle and said tape reel for substantially reducing a friction therebetween so as to enhance a rotational movement of said tape reel with respect to said supporting axle.
- 2. A tape measure, as recited in claim 1, wherein said reel rotation mount arrangement further comprises a locking element and has a first through slot formed at one of said sidewalls of said casing and a second through slot formed on another said sidewall to concentrically align with said first through slot, wherein said supporting axle is slidably passed through said first and second through slots and securely locked up by said locking element between said sidewalls of said casing.
- 3. A tape measure, as recited in claim 2, wherein said supporting axle has an enlarged axle head shaped in a non-circular shape fittedly engaged with said first through slot having a corresponding non-circular shape to lock up a rotational movement of said supporting axle with respect to said casing, and an elongated axle body extended from said axle head to slidably pass through said second through slot and locked up by said locking element at an outer side of said respective sidewall, so as to securely lock up said two ends of said supporting axle on said sidewalls of said casing respectively.
- 4. A tape measure, as recited in claim 2, wherein said supporting axle has an axle head engaged with said first through slot arranged to lock up a rotational movement of said supporting axle with respect to said casing and an axle body extended from said axle head to slidably pass through said second through slot and locked up said locking element at an outer side of said respective sidewall, so as to securely lock up said two ends of said supporting axle on said sidewalls of said casing respectively, wherein said supporting axle further comprises two axle arms spacedly extended from said axle head towards said second through slot to form a locking slot longitudinally between said two axle arms, wherein said locking element is rotatably inserted into said locking slot of said axle body to slightly force said axle arms bending outwardly, so as to bias against said respective sidewall around said second through slot.
- 5. A tape measure, as recited in claim 2, wherein said tape reel has a central hub embodied as an axle supporting slot formed on said tape reel at a position aligning with said first and second through slots for said supporting axle slidably passing through so as to coaxially and rotatably support said tape reel on said supporting axle within said receiving cavity, wherein said friction reduction device comprises a bearing unit coaxially mounted on said tape reel at a position between said central hub and said supporting axle for reducing a friction therebetween.
- 6. A tape measure, as recited in claim 3, wherein said tape reel has a central hub embodied as an axle supporting slot formed on said tape reel at a position aligning with said first and second through slots for said supporting axle slidably passing through so as to coaxially and rotatably support said tape reel on said supporting axle within said receiving cavity, wherein said friction reduction device comprises a bearing unit coaxially mounted on said tape reel at a position between said central hub and said supporting axle for reducing a friction therebetween.
- 7. A tape measure, as recited in claim 5, wherein said central hub has a L-shaped mounting edge to define a mounting groove coaxially indented on said tape reel such that said bearing unit is securely engaged with said mounting groove to rotatably contact with said supporting axle.
- 8. A tape measure, as recited in claim 6, wherein said central hub has a L-shaped mounting edge to define a mounting groove coaxially indented on said tape reel such that said bearing unit is securely engaged with said mounting groove to rotatably contact with said supporting axle.
- 9. A tape measure, as recited in claim 1, wherein said friction reduction device further comprises a blade bearing provided on said casing at said opening thereof for reducing a friction between said casing and said measuring blade during an in and out movement of said measuring blade with respect to said casing.
- 10. A tape measure, as recited in claim 6, wherein said friction reduction device further comprises a blade bearing provided on said casing at said opening thereof for reducing a friction between said casing and said measuring blade during an in and out movement of said measuring blade with respect to said casing.
- 11. A tape measure, comprising:
a housing assembly comprising:
a casing having two opposed sidewalls, a receiving cavity forming therebetween and an opening communicating with said receiving cavity, and a reel rotation mount arrangement comprising a supporting axle having two ends rigidly supported at said sidewalls of said casing respectively; a tape reel which is disposed in said receiving cavity of said casing and is rotatably supported by said supporting axle; an elongated measuring blade, which is disposed in said receiving cavity, having an inner end attached to said tape reel and an outer end being blocked at said opening of said casing and arranged to extend out of said housing through said opening; a retracting means for winding up said measuring blade in a coil rolled manner about said tape reel; and a friction reduction device provided between said casing and said tape reel for substantially reducing a friction therebetween so as to enhance a rotational movement of said tape reel within said receiving cavity.
- 12. A tape measure, as recited in claim 11, wherein said reel rotation mount arrangement further comprises a locking element and has a first through slot formed at one of said sidewalls of said casing and a second through slot formed on another said sidewall to concentrically align with said first through slot, wherein said supporting axle is slidably passed through said first and second through slots and securely locked up by said locking element between said sidewalls of said casing.
- 13. A tape measure, as recited in claim 12, wherein said tape reel has a central hub embodied as an axle supporting slot formed on said tape reel at a position aligning with said first and second through slots for said supporting axle slidably passing through so as to coaxially and rotatably support said tape reel on said supporting axle within said receiving cavity, wherein said friction reduction device has a plurality of bearing protrusions spacedly and radially protruded on a circumferential edge of said axle supporting slot of said central hub for radially contacting with said supporting axle and for minimizing a contacting area between said tape reel and said supporting axle.
- 14. A tape measure, as recited in claim 12, wherein said tape reel has a central hub, having a tubular shape, integrally and inwardly extended from said tape reel at a position aligning with said first and second through slots for said supporting axle slidably passing through so as to coaxially and rotatably support said tape reel on said supporting axle within said receiving cavity, wherein said friction reduction device has a plurality of bearing protrusions spacedly and radially protruded on an inner circumferential side of said axle supporting slot of said central hub for radially contacting with said supporting axle and for minimizing a contacting area between said tape reel and said supporting axle.
- 15. A tape measure, as recited in claim 12, wherein said friction reduction device comprises a plurality of bearing protrusions spacedly and radially protruded on an inner side of said respective sidewall of said casing around said first through slot for contacting with said tape reel and for minimizing a contacting area between said tape reel and said casing.
- 16. A tape measure, as recited in claim 12, wherein said supporting axle has an enlarged axle head arranged to lock up a rotational movement of said supporting axle with respect to said casing, and an elongated axle body extended from said axle head to slidably pass through said second through slot and locked up by said locking element at an outer side of said respective sidewall, so as to securely lock up said two ends of said supporting axle on said sidewalls of said casing respectively.
- 17. A tape measure, as recited in claim 16, wherein said axle body comprises two axle arms spacedly extended from said axle head towards said second through slot to form a locking slot longitudinally between said two axle arms, wherein said locking element is rotatably inserted into said locking slot of said axle body to slightly force said axle arms bending outwardly, so as to bias against said respective sidewall around said second through slot.
- 18. A tape measure, as recited in claim 17, wherein said friction reduction device further comprises a blade bearing provided on said casing at said opening thereof for reducing a friction between said casing and said measuring blade during an in and out movement of said measuring blade with respect to said casing.
CROSS REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a divisional application of a non-provisional application, application Ser. No. 10/302,176, filed Nov. 21, 2002.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10302176 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
Child |
10754400 |
Jan 2004 |
US |