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Wheel alignment instrument and measurement method

  • US 3,956,830 A
  • Filed: 08/13/1974
  • Issued: 05/18/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/13/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A vehicle wheel alignment instrument comprising a circular dial operationally oriented in a substantially horizontal plane, camber and caster graduations contained on the face and an opening in the center of said dial, a level vial operably and visably located in said opening, said dial being rotatable about an axis central and normal to its face, means communicating between said dial and said vial to produce tilting of the latter in proportion to the angle of turn of said dial, two pointers supported adjacent the periphery of said dial, one of said pointers being movable relative to the other pointer, said dial being independently rotatable relative to said pointers;

  • said dial, pointers, and vial being additionally rotatable as a unit without relative rotation between them;

    a mounting body supporting said dial, pointers, and vial, said body being elongated and terminating at one end in a housing containing a circular magnet, the pole faces of said magnet being oriented in a plane vertical to the plane containing said dial, the other end of said body containing a detachable rod held rigid with said body and extending unilaterally therefrom at approximate right angles to the long axis thereof, said rod extending a distance greater than the height of said instrument from the horizontal plane on which an associated vehicle rests, said instrument being rotatable at its mounting on a wheel of said vehicle for the purpose of describing an imaginary arc in an approximate vertical plane and at the outer end of said rod, said imaginary arc terminating at two points on a plane substantially horizontal and parallel with the resting plane of said vehicle, said two points determining a line parallel with said wheel and perpendicular to a vertical plane containing the spindle axis of said wheel, said imaginary line together with a second similar line established by the same means relative to a second wheel on the opposite side vehicle providing the basis for measurement between said lines to determine the parallelism of one wheel with the other in a horizontal plane;

    a graduated scale held adjacent to the arcuate end of one of said rods and measuring indicating means cooperating with said scale for determining the toe measurement of said pair of wheels.

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