MEASURING DEVICE
20240247924 ยท 2024-07-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01B3/1003
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A tape measure including a housing configured to receive a flexible tape, a spring mechanism configured to allow extraction of at least a portion of the tape from the housing and retraction of the tape into the housing, a first fractional indicia along a first edge on a first side of the tape, and a first scale indicia along a second edge on the first side of the tape, wherein the first scale indica extends at least about 36 inches along the second edge from a 0 point of the tape.
Claims
1. A tape measure comprising: a housing configured to receive a flexible tape; a spring mechanism configured to allow extraction of at least a portion of the tape from the housing and retraction of the tape into the housing; a first fractional indicia along a first edge on a first side of the tape; and a first scale indicia along a second edge on the first side of the tape, wherein the first scale indica extends at least about 36 inches along the second edge from a 0 point of the tape.
2. The tape measure of claim 1, wherein the fractional indicia are composed of a plurality of hash marks along the first edge of the tape.
3. The tape measure of claim 2, wherein the fractional indicia include actual fractional values.
4. The tape measure of claim 1, wherein the first scale indicia is a ? inch scale indicia.
5. The tape measure of claim 1, wherein the first scale indicia is a ? inch scale indicia.
6. The tape measure of claim 1, further comprising full indica along a centerline of the tape, wherein the full indicia are oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the tape.
7. The tape measure of claim 1, wherein the first scale indicia extend about 48 inches along the second edge from the 0 point of the tape.
8. The tape measure of claim 1, further comprising a second fractional indicia along a first edge on a second side of the tape; and a second scale indicia along a second edge on the second side of the tape, wherein the second scale indica extends about 36 inches along the second edge from a 0-point of the tape measure.
9. The tape measure of claim 8, wherein the second fractional indicia are composed of a plurality of hash marks along the first edge of the tape.
10. The tape measure of claim 9, wherein the second fractional indicia include actual fractional values.
11. The tape measure of claim 8, wherein the second scale indicia is a ? inch scale indicia.
12. The tape measure of claim 8, wherein the second scale indicia is a ? inch scale indicia.
13. The tape measure of claim 8, further comprising a second full indica along a centerline of the second side of the tape, wherein the second full indicia are oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the tape.
14. The tape measure of claim 8, wherein the second scale indicia extend about 48 inches along the second edge from the 0 point of the tape.
15. A tape measure comprising: a housing configured to receive a flexible tape; a spring mechanism configured to allow extraction of at least a portion of the tape from the housing and retraction of the tape into the housing; a first fractional indicia along a first edge on a first side of the tape; a second fractional indica along a second edge of the first side of the tape, wherein the second fractional indicia include actual fractional values. a first scale indicia along a first edge on a second side of the tape starting at a 0 point of the tape; and a second scale indicia along a second edge on a second side of the tape starting at the 0 point of the tape.
16. The tape measure of claim 15, wherein the first scale indicia and the second scale indicia extend about 36 inches from the 0-point of the tape measure.
17. The tape measure of claim 15, wherein the first scale indicia and the second scale indicia extend about 48 inches from the 0-point of the tape measure.
18. The tape measure of claim 15, further comprising full indica along a centerline of the second side of the tape, wherein the full indicia are oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the tape.
19. The tape measure of claim 15, wherein the first scale indicia is a ? inch scale and the second scale indicia is a ? inch scale.
20. A tape measure comprising: a housing configured to receive a flexible tape; a spring mechanism configured to allow extraction of at least a portion of the tape from the housing and retraction of the tape into the housing; a first fractional indicia along a first edge on a first side of the tape; a first scale indicia along a second edge on the first side of the tape, wherein the first scale indica extends about 48 inches along the second edge from a 0 point of the tape; a second fractional indicia along a first edge on a second side of the tape; and a second scale indicia along a second edge on the second side of the tape, wherein the second scale indica extends about 48 inches along the second edge from a 0-point of the tape measure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Various aspects and of the disclosure are described hereinbelow with references to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] As noted above, there have been prior tape measures which depicted both standard measurement indicia and scaled measurement indicia (e.g., architect's scale indicis). Some of these tape measures even met with commercial success. However, it has been observed that some of the commercial embodiments of the combination of standard indicia and scaled indicia have resulted in very difficult to read tape measures making them difficult to read. This can occur for example where the ? inch scale and the ? inch scale are along the same edge of the tape measure, as at least one commercial tape measure provided.
[0023] Additionally, some commercial examples had the scaled indicia displayed for only about a foot in length, much like a traditional architect's rule. Unfortunately, as noted above, with standard drawings typically being about 4 feet in length, depiction of such a short section of scaled indicia meant that inaccuracies in the measurement of the plan are inevitable as the tape measure had to be moved along the plans. Still further, other examples started the scaled indicia at for example the 1 or 2-foot point along the tape and not at a 0-point where tape measures are typically used. Again, this led to inaccuracies as well as making the use of the scaled indicia cumbersome.
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[0031] Additional aspects of the disclosure include starting all of the indicia including the scale indicia 24, the full indicia 22, and the fractional indicia 18 at the 0 point 30 of the tape measure 10. Alternatively, the scale indicia 24 starts at any point between the 0 point and about 9 inches from the end of the tape 14. This eases use of the tape measure 10 when measuring plans and blueprints as well as undertaking real life measurements. Further, the scale indicia 24 are continued for length of the tape 14 for the same length as common blueprint and plan dimensions. In one aspect of the disclosure the scale indicia 24 extend 48 inches along the length of the tape 14. In a further aspect of the disclosure the scale indicia 24 extend 36 inches along the length of the tape 14 from the starting point (e.g., between 0 and 9 inches along the tape 14.) In an additional aspect of the disclosure the full indicia 22 and the fractional indicia 18 are on one side of the tape 14 and at least one scale indicia on a second side of the tape 14.
[0032] While detailed aspects are disclosed herein, they are merely examples of the disclosure, which may be embodied in various forms and aspects. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.