1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an apparatus for aligning and marking at least two spaced apart points accurately and easily for the purpose of hanging objects, for example, on a wall.
2. Background of Related Art
As known in the prior art, a person trying to hang one or more objects, for example, on a wall, can do so in a simple and precise manner by using an alignment device having a long bar or a frame along which certain marking mechanisms, such as boreholes or perpendicular arms attached to the long bar or frame, slides or guides to reach the desired distance. Such prior art devices are long, bulky, and/or heavy, making it difficult for a user to carry around such devices. Carrying such devices around requires much space for the long length and bulky shape. Heaviness of such devices can easily tire a user. However, reducing the length or size of such prior art devices will result in the loss of the use of such prior art devices because the large range of distance between the marking mechanisms for the spaced apart points cannot exist without the long or bulky bar or frame, hence defeating the purpose of such devices.
What is needed is an apparatus that not only is light in weight and compact in size for easy and convenient carrying when the apparatus is not in use, but also has a large range of adjustable length when the apparatus is being used. A need also exists for alignment devices of low costs of manufacture for purchase.
The invention is directed to an apparatus that satisfies the need of an alignment apparatus with compact size and yet a large range of adjustable length. The apparatus comprises a first and an at least second elongate member and at least one bubble level. The at least one bubble level is mounted in at least one of the elongate members. The elongate members each have a first and a second end. The elongate members on both sides in a longitudinal direction have respective connecting longitudinal edges which cooperate in order to allow sliding of the first and the at least second elongate members relative thereto along the longitudinal direction without visible space therebetween. At least one of the elongate members has a groove along the longitudinal direction. The first ends of the first and the second elongate members each have a stopper sliding in the groove or grooves while the first and the second elongate members slide relative thereto, whereas the stoppers stop sliding of the first and the second elongate members when the apparatus is at its maximum length. The second ends of the first and the second elongate members each have at least one marking member.
In one embodiment, the at least one marking member of the apparatus is a refillable or replaceable marker.
In one embodiment, the at least one marking member of the apparatus is a borehole.
In one embodiment, the at least one bubble level of the apparatus has at least two adjustable positions in order to allow rotating of the at least one bubble level 360 degrees around its center point.
In some embodiments, the elongate members are between 0.01 mm and 1.00 cm in thickness.
In one embodiment, the second ends of the elongate members of the apparatus are in the shape of an isosceles trapezoid having a substantially short upper base and a lower base that are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. The second ends of the first and the second elongate members taper in a direction remote from the apparatus. In one embodiment, the at least one marking member is located on the upper base of the isosceles trapezoid.
It is understood that drawings are for illustration only and are not limiting.
Turning now, in detail, to an analysis of the drawing figures, apparatus 101 of the invention comprises two elongate members 102 and 103, which on both sides in a longitudinal direction have respective connecting longitudinal edges 107 that cooperate in order to allow sliding of elongate members 102 and 103 relative thereto along the longitudinal direction without visible space therebetween.
Apparatus 101 further comprises one or more bubble levels 113, the preferred number of which is two. In one embodiment as illustrated in
At least one of elongate members 102 and 103 has a groove 108 along the longitudinal direction, preferably located at the longitudinal central line of elongate members 102 and 103. Elongate members 102 and 103 also each have two ends, with first ends 109 each having a stopper 111 sliding in groove 108 while elongate members 102 and 103 slide relative thereto, and with second ends 110 each having a marking member 112, whereas stoppers 111 stop sliding of elongate members 102 and 103 when apparatus 101 is at its maximum length. In one embodiment marking members 112 are boreholes as illustrated in
In one embodiment, second ends 110 of elongate members 102 and 103 are in the shape of a rectangle or a square as illustrated in
Turning now to an example of using apparatus 101 by an individual user for aligning spaced apart points on a wall.
When apparatus 101 is not used, the user can simply slide elongate members 102 and 103 towards each other until they are stopped from sliding by bubble levels 113, at which point apparatus 101 is at its minimum length, almost half of the maximum length of apparatus 101. The user can easily carry apparatus 101 in a compact-size tool bag or tool box.
In order for apparatus 101 to be most effective when used, there are certain preferred features for elongate members 102 and 103. Preferably, elongate members 102 and 103 are substantially thin and are made out of light-weight materials.
It is noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the,” include plural referents unless expressly and unequivocally limited to one referent. Thus, for example, reference to “a rectangle” includes two or more different rectangles. As used herein, the term “include” and its grammatical variants are intended to be non-limiting, such that recitation of items in a list is not to the exclusion of other like items that can be substituted or other items that can be added to the listed items.
Upon studying the disclosure, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the apparatus 101 of various embodiments of the invention. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the embodiments disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as examples only. The various embodiments are not necessarily mutually exclusive, as some embodiments can be combined with one or more other embodiments to form new embodiments.