MARKING-OUT AID
20180370016 · 2018-12-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A marking-out aid for application of an installation marking on an object, in particular on a building element, has a first stop surface (20) for the defined contact of the marking-out aid on the object, and also at least one first feeedthrough opening (4) for receiving a marking tool (B). The marking-out aid has a basic body (1) and a first cross bar (2). The al least one first feedthrough opening (4) passes through the basic body (1). The first cross bar (2) is arranged at a first end of the basic body (1) and runs at a right angle to the basic body (1). The first cross bar (2) projects over the basic body (1) on at least one side, wherein that side of the first cross bar (2) which faces away from the basic body (1) forms the first stop surface (20). This marking-out aid is suitable in particular for the installation of finger protection roller screens and finger protection strip covers of doors.
Claims
1. A marking-out aid for applying an installation marking to an object, in particular a building element, wherein the marking-out aid has at least one stop face for the defined contact of the marking-out aid against the object, and at least one first feed-through opening for receiving a marking tool, wherein the marking-out aid has a main body and a first transverse beam, in that the at least one first feed-through opening passes through the main body, wherein the first transverse beam is disposed at a first end of the main body and runs at a right angle to the main body, wherein the first transverse beam projects beyond the main body on at least one side, and wherein the first transverse beam forms with its side facing away from the main body a first stop face of the at least one stop face.
2. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first transverse beam projects beyond the main body on at least two sides, whereby it forms a base which is widened in relation to the main body.
3. The marking-out aid as claimed claim 1, wherein the main body is of substantially cuboid configuration and has a front side, a rear side and two end sides.
4. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first transverse beam projects beyond the front side and the rear side of the main body.
5. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first transverse beam projects beyond one of the two end sides of the main body.
6. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 1 wherein, in addition to the first stop face at least one further stop face is, wherein the main body has a second end lying opposite the first end, wherein a second transverse beam is disposed at the second end of the main body and runs at a right angle to the main body and parallel to the first transverse beam, wherein the second transverse beam projects beyond the main body on at least one side, and wherein the second transverse beam forms at least one of the further stop faces.
7. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 3, wherein in addition to the first stop face at least one further stop face is, wherein the main body has a second end lying opposite the first end, wherein a second transverse beam is disposed at the second end of the main body and runs at a right angle to the main body and parallel to the first transverse beam, wherein the second transverse beam projects beyond the main body on at least one side, and wherein the second transverse beam forms at least one of the further stop faces and wherein the second transverse beam projects beyond the front side and the rear side of the main body, whereby it forms a base which is widened in relation to the main body.
8. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 6, wherein the second transverse beam has a flat side, which is facing away from the main body and which forms a stop face of the at least one further stop face.
9. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 6, wherein the second transverse beam has at least one flat end side, which forms a stop face of the at least one further stop face.
10. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first and the second transverse beam each have an end side, which end sides are aligned with each other and jointly with an end side of the main body and form a flat fourth stop face.
11. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one first feed-through opening runs parallel to the first stop face and between two surfaces, running perpendicular to the first stop face, of the main body.
12. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 11, wherein a plurality of first feed-through openings are present, which are disposed side by side in the main body along a first straight line.
13. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 12, wherein the plurality of first feed-through openings overlap one another, wherein they are configured tapered in their overlapping regions.
14. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one second feed-through opening is present, which passes through the main body, wherein it runs at a right angle to the at least one first feed-through opening.
15. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 14, wherein a plurality of second feed-through openings are present, which are disposed in the main body along a second straight line, wherein the second straight line runs at an angle unequal to 90 to a longitudinal direction of the at least one first feed-through opening.
16. The marking-out aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the marking-out aid is configured in one piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] A preferred embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the drawings, which serve merely for illustration and should not be interpreted restrictively. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0046] The main body 1 is of cuboid configuration, having a front side 10, a first end side 11, a second end side 12, and a rear side 13. All sides are configured flat. Mutually opposing sides run parallel to each other.
[0047] The two transverse beams 2, 3 are likewise of cuboid configuration. The main body 1 and the two transverse beams 2, 3, are configured relatively narrow.
[0048] The surfaces of the two transverse beams 2, 3 are likewise preferably all of flat configuration, and mutually opposing sides preferably all run parallel to each other.
[0049] The two transverse beams 2, 3 are arranged at a right angle to the main body 1, so that the cross section of the marking-out aid has the shape of a double T. The main body 1 forms the foot of the T, the two transverse beams 2, 3 the respective arms of the T. The main body 1 is preferably disposed in the middle in relation to the two transverse beams 2, 3, i.e.
[0050] the respective two arms of the respective T's of the transverse beams 2, 3 are in mirror symmetry in relation to the main body 1. The arms of the second transverse beam 3 are preferably configured longer than the arms of the first transverse beam 2.
[0051] The first transverse beam 2 has a flat face, which is facing away from the main body 1. This face form a first stop face 20. The rear side of the first transverse beam 2, which rear side is facing toward the main body 1, is provided in the figures with the reference symbol 21. Two first end sides 22 are likewise configured flat. A second end side 23 protrudes from the main body 1; i.e. the first transverse beam 2 is configured longer than the main body 1. A flat third end side 24, which lies opposite the second end side 23, is aligned with the first end side or end face 11 of the main body 1. Preferably, all these sides or faces, apart from the rear side 21 of the first transverse beam 2, can serve as stop faces.
[0052] The second transverse beam 3 is similarly configured. A side facing away from the main body 1, and a flat surface running parallel to the first stop face 20, bears in the figures the reference symbol 30. It serves as a second stop face 30. An opposite flat rear side, facing toward the main body 1, is provided in the figures with the reference symbol 31. Two first flat end sides running parallel to the front side 10 and rear side 13 of the main body serve as second stop faces 31. A flat second end side 33 is aligned with the first end side 11 of the main body 1. A flat third end side 34, lying opposite the second end side 33, of the second transverse beam 3 is aligned with the second end side 12 of the main body 1. The surfaces of the second transverse beam 3 run either parallel or perpendicular to the surfaces of the main body 1 and, apart from the rear side 31 of the second transverse beam 3, can all serve as stop faces.
[0053] In the main body 1, through openings 4, 5 for the feed-through and securement of a marking tool are present. The here represented marking-out aid is used with a pencil as the marking tool, which pencil has a hexagonal cross section. Such pencils are widespread and practically every craftsman carries one around in his pocket.
[0054] The shape and size of the feed-through openings 4, 5 are matched to the shape and size of the marking tool. In this case, they are therefore likewise hexagonal.
[0055] First feed-through openings 4 extend rectilinearly from the first end side 11 of the main body 1 through to the second end side 12. Here a plurality of first feed-through openings 4 are disposed side by side or one behind the other in a straight line, in overlapping arrangement. By virtue of their hexagonal shape, they taper in their region of overlap, so that the pencil is nevertheless held in a tiltproof manner in a single through opening.
[0056] The pencil can easily, during use, be introduced into the respective feed-through opening 4. It does not have to remain constantly mounted therein.
[0057] Second feed-through openings 5 extend from the front side 10 to the rear side 13 of the main body 1. Preferably, the second feed-through openings 5 do not pass through the first feed-through openings 4. First and second feed-through openings 4, 5 run preferably rectilinearly through the main body 1.
[0058] Here too, a plurality of second feed-through openings 5 run along a straight line. This straight line runs, however, along the front side 10, i.e. at an angle to the transverse beams 2, 3. Here too, the openings 5 overlap, and they, in turn, have a hexagonal shape or a shape matched to the marking tool.
[0059] Adjacent to the first and second feed-through openings 4, 5, data are preferably recorded, for example imprinted or engraved, on the main body 1. In this example, for the first feed-through openings 4 the distance to the first stop face 20 is indicated in mm. In
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[0062] The textile roller blind is not represented in den drawings. The housing 6 has a mounting strip 60. The marking-out aid A according to the invention is placed with its first stop face 20 of the first transverse beam 2 against the closed door wing T. The marking tool, here a pencil B, is stuck through one of the first feed-through openings 4 and can thus serve to mark the position of the front edge of the mounting strip 60. Here, the desired distance to the door wing amounts to 15 mm. Furthermore, the marking tool B, even without the position of the marking-out aid being altered, can be removed and newly fed through another feed-through opening so as to apply a further marking, for example the position of a drill hole. This process can be repeated as often as is wished.
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[0065] The here represented marking-out aids A, A, A are always constituted by the same marking-out aid, which is used successively for the positioning of the individual elements of the finger protection devices. It is thus very flexibly and universally usable. It can be used, in particular, also for differently designed finger protection devices, or for the positioning or marking of other elements or structural parts.