Claims
- 1. A spirit level comprising:a body having a level face for setting a surface; at least one tubular bubble vial mounted in said body, said bubble vial having a longitudinal axis perpendicular to said level face, said level face arranged to be intermediate an end of said bubble vial and said surface to be set; and a mirror fixed to and entirely enclosed within said body which transfers an image of said bubble vial to a viewing plane parallel to said level face, said image including a bubble floating in said bubble vial and two graduation marks marked on opposite sides of a longitudinal midpoint of said bubble vial, said viewing plane being located on a viewing face of said body parallel to said level face, the ends of said bubble vial not extending beyond said level face and said viewing face, a transparent window element being located on said viewing face so that the image of said bubble vial can be viewed through said window element in a first range of viewing angles wherein a viewer can see said image transferred via said mirror, and in a second range of viewing angles wherein the viewer can see said image directly through said window element without said image being transferred via said mirror, wherein there is an unobstructed line of sight along a plane of said mirror.
- 2. A spirit level according to claim 1 wherein the plane of said mirror intersects said window element.
- 3. A spirit level according to claim 2 wherein said mirror is detachable from said spirit level.
- 4. A spirit level according to claim 1 wherein said mirror intersects said window element.
- 5. A spirit level according to claim 1 wherein the plane of said mirror intersects said level face above a vial plane, defined as a plane which is tangent to an upper surface of said bubble vial and perpendicular to said viewing face and to said level face.
- 6. A spirit level comprising:a body having a level face for setting a surface: at least one tubular bubble vial mounted in said body, said bubble vial having a longitudinal axis perpendicular to said level face, said level face arranged to be intermediate an end of said bubble vial and said surface to be set; and a mirror fixed to and entirely enclosed within said body which transfers an image of said bubble vial to a viewing plane parallel to said level face, said image including a bubble floating in said bubble vial and two graduation marks marked on opposite sides of a longitudinal midpoint of said bubble vial, said viewing plane being located on a viewing face of said body parallel to said level face, the ends of said bubble vial not extending beyond said level face and said viewing face, a transparent window element being located on said viewing face so that the image of said bubble vial can be viewed through said window element, wherein said mirror defines a plane along the surface thereof, said plane containing a line of sight which is not obstructed by said viewing face.
- 7. A spirit level comprising:a body having a level face for setting a surface; at least one tubular bubble vial mounted in said body, said bubble vial having a longitudinal axis perpendicular to said level face, said level face arranged to be intermediate an end of said bubble vial and said surface to be set; a mirror fixed to and entirely enclosed within said body which transfers an image of said bubble vial along a first line of sight to a viewing plane parallel to said level face, said image including a bubble floating in said bubble vial and two graduation marks marked on opposite sides of a longitudinal midpoint of said bubble vial, said viewing plane being located on a viewing face of said body parallel to said level face, the ends of said bubble vial not extending beyond said level face or said viewing face; and a transparent window located on said viewing face such that along said first line of sight the image of said bubble vial transferred by said mirror can be viewed through said window, and along a second line of sight which is not parallel to said first line of sight and which passes through said window an interior portion of said body can be viewed, wherein said mirror intersects said window.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of PCT/IL97/00359, filed Nov. 7, 1997, and claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/032,702, filed Dec. 12, 1996.
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