MULTIPURPOSE DRAWING TOOL
20200108654 ยท 2020-04-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B43L7/033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments herein are directed to a spatially efficient, multipurpose drawing tool adapted for creating architectural design drawings and capable of drawing lines at regular 15 degree intervals without requiring mechanical reconfiguration. The multipurpose drawing tool is arranged, dimensioned and organized as four sides with a concave vertex opposite three convex vertices, one of which has an angle of 90 degrees and may be quickly manipulated to draw a line at any 15 degree interval, e.g., 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, and 90. The multipurpose drawing tool may also include an aperture having a diameter sized according to a scale for drawing arcs, such as a semi-circular arc depicting a door swing in scaled architectural drawings. The multipurpose drawing tool also addresses a problem of chipped or bent tips for drawing tool vertices (e.g., traditional 30-60-90 triangles and 45-45-90 triangles) by cleaving a portion of each tip.
Claims
1. A drawing tool apparatus comprising: a first pair of sides forming a concave apex subtending an angle having 150 to a manufactured tolerance opposite a second pair of sides forming an anti-apex having a right angle and including isosceles angles of 30 to the manufactured tolerance; and a cleave portion formed from at least one of the isosceles angles.
2. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: an aperture sized to scaled architectural drawings.
3. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein a face of the cleave portion has a dimension less than 10% of a length of the first pair of sides.
4. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein a face of the cleave portion aligns an imaginary line subtending 15 to the manufactured tolerance between apexes of the isosceles angles.
5. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein the apparatus is capable to be aligned to a drawing so as to hand draw a line with an angle at 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90.
6. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 1 made from a material selected from the group of acrylic, steel, plastic, polycarbonate, and polystyrene.
7. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein one or more of the sides includes a bevel to guide a marking instrument.
8. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein one or more sides includes a metal glide in a slot of the one or more sides.
9. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein the manufactured tolerance ranges from 0.01% to 2% of a thickness of the drawing tool.
10. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein the manufactured tolerance ranges from 0.1.
11. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein the aperture has a radius of at least inches.
12. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein a face of the cleave portion has a dimension ranging from inches to inches.
13. A drawing tool apparatus comprising: a first pair of sides forming a concave apex subtending an angle having 150 to a manufactured tolerance opposite a second pair of sides forming an anti-apex having a right angle and including isosceles angles of 30 to the manufactured tolerance, wherein the apparatus is capable to be aligned to a drawing so as to hand draw a line with an angle at 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90 ; and a cleave portion formed from each of the isosceles angles, wherein a face of the cleave portion aligns an imaginary line subtending 15 between apexes of the isosceles angles, and wherein a face of the cleave portion has a dimension less than 10% of a length of the first pair of sides.
14. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 13 further comprising: an aperture sized to scaled architectural drawings.
15. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 13 wherein one or more of the sides includes a bevel to guide a marking instrument.
16. A drawing tool apparatus comprising: a first pair of sides forming a concave apex subtending an angle having 150 to a manufactured tolerance opposite a second pair of sides forming an anti-apex having a right angle and including isosceles angles of 30 to the manufactured tolerance, wherein the apparatus is capable to be aligned to a drawing so as to hand draw a line with an angle at 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90 ; and an aperture sized to scaled architectural drawings.
17. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 16 wherein the manufactured tolerance ranges from 0.1.
18. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 16 further comprising a cleave portion formed from at least one of the isosceles angles, wherein a face of the cleave portion has a dimension less than 10% of a length of the first pair of sides.
19. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 16 wherein the aperture has a radius of at least inches.
20. The drawing tool apparatus of claim 16 wherein one or more of the sides includes a bevel to guide a marking instrument.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The above and further advantages of the embodiments herein may be better understood by referring to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals indicate identically or is functionally similar elements, of which:
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OVERVIEW
[0015] Embodiments herein are directed to a spatially efficient, multipurpose drawing tool adapted for creating architectural design drawings and, to that end, capable of drawing lines at regular 15 degree intervals without requiring mechanical reconfiguration. The multipurpose drawing tool is illustratively arranged, dimensioned and organized as four sides with a concave vertex opposite three convex vertices, one of which has an angle of 90 degrees and may be quickly manipulated to draw a line at any 15 degree interval, e.g., 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, and 90. In an embodiment, the multipurpose drawing tool may include a glide (e.g., a bevel) on one or more of the sides as a guide for a marking tool (e.g., a pencil, pen, marker and the like) to draw the line. The multipurpose drawing tool may also include an aperture, e.g., a round hole, having a diameter sized according to a scale for drawing arcs, such as a semi-circular arc depicting a door swing in scaled architectural drawings, e.g., =1. For example, to draw an arc depicting a 3 ft wide door swing to a =1 scale, the aperture radius may be (i.e., 3 times ). As such, the multipurpose drawing tool provides extended capabilities beyond that found in traditional drawing tools, such as the 30-60-90 triangle and the 45-45-90 triangle, by allowing any 15 degree angular interval to be drawn using a single tool that is easily oriented and manipulated.
[0016] The multipurpose drawing tool also addresses a problem of chipped or bent tips (i.e., apexes) for angles relying on the drawing tool vertices (e.g., 15 and 75) by cleaving a portion of each tip. When a tip of a drawing tool is chipped or bent, accuracy for angles created in a drawing diminishes because the damaged edge of the tool tip cannot be as accurately aligned to other elements depicted in the drawing. For example, the multipurpose drawing tool with a chipped tip (i.e., a broken apex or vertex) proximate the angle creating 15/75 may not be used to accurately draw a 15/75 line because a damaged portion near the apex (i.e., the chipped tip) along the length of at least one edge forming the 15/75 angle of the drawing tool cannot align to the drawing to form an accurate 15/75 angle. That is, an angle intended to be drawn to 15/75 may be inaccurately drawn instead, for example, at 17 using a chipped triangle tool, thereby resulting in lower accuracy and deviation from the intended angle to be drawn, e.g., 15. Note that an amount (i.e., size) of a cleaved portion of the apex is determined such that affected drawing angles retain their accuracy within a tolerance. In an embodiment, a size of the cleaved portion is less than 10% of a length of the side of the drawing tool being cleaved.
[0017] The multipurpose drawing tool may be constructed from a variety of materials including, but not limited to: acrylic, metals such as aluminum and steel, plastic, polycarbonate, polystyrene and combinations thereof. In an embodiment, the glide is constructed from steel inserted into a slot formed within one or more of the four edges, and a body of the drawing tool is constructed from acrylic. In an alternate embodiment, the glide may be embodied as a bevel on one or more of the edges.
[0018] The multipurpose drawing tool may be used to assist in the creation of orthographic, axonometric, perspective and oblique perspective drawings without the use of additional tools. Advantageously, the multipurpose drawing tool replaces existing tools, such as the 30-60-90 triangle and the 45-45-90 triangle, and thus permits faster, more efficient drawing by a skilled designer, such as an artist or draftsperson, as only one tool need be manipulated.
DESCRIPTION
[0019] As used herein, terms have their generally understood definitions and meanings. In particular, with regard to the definitions of angles, an acute angle is one having a value greater than 0, but less than 90; an obtuse angle is one having a value greater than 90, but less than 180 degree; and a reflex angle is one having a value greater than 180, but less than 360. An interior angle or an inside angle is an angle formed between two adjacent sides of a rectilinear figure such as a polygon, and lying wholly within the polygon. An angle is said to be an outside angle with respect to a polygon if it is an angle formed by two adjacent sides of the polygon, but lying wholly outside the polygon. As used herein an apex denotes a highest point in a meeting of two sides of a polygon; and an anti-apex denotes a point furthest away from a meeting of two sides of a polygon.
[0020] Two angles are said to be complementary if the sum of their values forms a right angle of 90. Similarly, two angles are said to be supplementary if their sum is a straight angle of 180.
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[0025] In an embodiment, the multipurpose drawing tool may include a glide (e.g., a bevel) on one or more of the sides as a guide for a marking tool (e.g., a pencil, pen, marker and the like) to draw the line. The multipurpose drawing tool may also include an aperture 450, e.g., a round hole, having a diameter sized according to a scale for drawing arcs, such as a semi-circular arc depicting a door swing in scaled architectural drawings, e.g., =1. For example, to draw an arc depicting a 3 ft wide door swing to a =1 scale, the aperture radius may be (i.e., 3 times ). As such, the multipurpose drawing tool provides extended capabilities beyond that found in traditional drawing tools, such as the 30-60-90 triangle and the 45-45-90 triangle, by allowing any 15 degree angular interval to be drawn using a single tool that is easily oriented and manipulated.
[0026] The multipurpose drawing tool may be constructed from a variety of materials including, but not limited to: acrylic, metals such as aluminum and steel, plastic, polycarbonate, polystyrene and combinations thereof. In an embodiment, the glide is constructed from steel inserted into a slot formed within one or more of the four edges, and a body of the drawing tool is constructed from acrylic. In an alternate embodiment, the glide may be embodied as a bevel on one or more of the edges (sides) to guide a marking instrument.
[0027] Note that all dimensions and angles disclosed herein are understood to mean within a manufactured tolerance, for example 15 may range by 0.1 or from 14.9 to 15.1. Manufactured tolerances may range, depending on the type of material and cost of manufacturing, typically from a 0.01% to 2% of a thickness of the material.
[0028] The multipurpose drawing tool may be used to assist in the creation of orthographic, axonometric, perspective and oblique perspective drawings without the use of additional tools. Advantageously, the multipurpose drawing tool replaces existing tools, such as the 30-60-90 triangle and the 45-45-90 triangle, and thus permits faster, more efficient drawing by a skilled designer, such as an artist or draftsperson, as only one tool need be manipulated.