Device for enabling a single user to easily and accurately mark right and oblique angles and method for employing same
First Claim
1. An apparatus for marking an angle relative to a baseline, the apparatus comprising:
- first and second elongate arms, the second arm having a length greater than that of the first arm, each of said arms having a proximal end and an opposed distal end, the first and second arms being pivotally joined one to the other at their proximal ends by a connecting means having an aperture located therein;
first and second anchoring means, the first anchoring means being attached to the distal end of the first arm for anchoring the first arm to a first marker, the first marker marking one end of the baseline located on a work surface, the second anchoring means being attached to the distal end of the second arm for anchoring the second arm to a second marker marking the other end of the baseline to a specified baseline length, the first marker thereby marking a vertex of an inner angle formed by the baseline and a reference line extending from the vertex to a center of the aperture when the arms are fully extended, the baseline length determining the size of the inner angle and determining the size of an outer angle sharing the vertex and formed by the reference line and an extension of the baseline therefrom; and
, a chart located on a surface of the first or second arms providing the specified baseline lengths required to achieve inner or outer angles of given sizes so as to enable easy access by the user;
whereby the apparatus may be used by a single user to mark the reference line to the desired angle to the baseline, simply by marking both ends of the baseline to a specified length apart and attaching the apparatus to each end thereof thus avoiding the need to directly measure the desired angle, minimizing error by restricting measurements to the length of the baseline alone and enabling the user to mark the inner or outer angle to any size greater than 0 and less than 180 degrees.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to an apparatus and method for marking an angles relative to a baseline, the apparatus comprising two elongate arms, one arm having a length greater than that of the other, the arms being pivotally joined at one end by a connecting means having an aperture and anchoring means attached to the other ends for anchoring the arms to a first marker at one end of the baseline and a second marker marking the other end of the baseline to a specified length. The baseline length determines the size of the angles given the constant lengths of the first and second arms. The method may be employed by a single unskilled user to mark angles of any size greater than 0 and less than 180 degrees. The apparatus may be sized and proportioned for use on projects of widely varying scales.
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15 Claims
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1. An apparatus for marking an angle relative to a baseline, the apparatus comprising:
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first and second elongate arms, the second arm having a length greater than that of the first arm, each of said arms having a proximal end and an opposed distal end, the first and second arms being pivotally joined one to the other at their proximal ends by a connecting means having an aperture located therein;
first and second anchoring means, the first anchoring means being attached to the distal end of the first arm for anchoring the first arm to a first marker, the first marker marking one end of the baseline located on a work surface, the second anchoring means being attached to the distal end of the second arm for anchoring the second arm to a second marker marking the other end of the baseline to a specified baseline length, the first marker thereby marking a vertex of an inner angle formed by the baseline and a reference line extending from the vertex to a center of the aperture when the arms are fully extended, the baseline length determining the size of the inner angle and determining the size of an outer angle sharing the vertex and formed by the reference line and an extension of the baseline therefrom; and
,a chart located on a surface of the first or second arms providing the specified baseline lengths required to achieve inner or outer angles of given sizes so as to enable easy access by the user;
whereby the apparatus may be used by a single user to mark the reference line to the desired angle to the baseline, simply by marking both ends of the baseline to a specified length apart and attaching the apparatus to each end thereof thus avoiding the need to directly measure the desired angle, minimizing error by restricting measurements to the length of the baseline alone and enabling the user to mark the inner or outer angle to any size greater than 0 and less than 180 degrees. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for marking an angle relative to a baseline, the method comprising:
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providing an apparatus comprising;
first and second elongate arms, the second arm having a length greater than that of the first arm, each of said arms having a proximal end and an opposed distal end, the first and second arms being pivotally joined one to the other at their proximal ends by a connecting means having an aperture located therein; and
,first and second anchoring means, the first anchoring means being attached to the distal end of the first arm for anchoring the first arm to a first marker, the second anchoring means being attached to the distal end of the second arm for anchoring the second arm to a second marker;
marking a baseline on a work surface to a specified baseline length by placing the first marker at one end of the baseline, measuring the specified length along the baseline and placing the second marker to mark the opposite end of the baseline;
attaching the first and second arms to the first and second markers by attaching the first and second anchoring means thereto and extending the first and second arms fully;
marking the work surface at the center of the aperture;
marking a reference line between the first marker and the aperture mark, the first marker thereby marking a vertex of an inner angle formed by the baseline and the reference line, the baseline length determining the size of the inner angle thus formed and also determining the size of an outer angle sharing the same vertex and formed by the reference line and an extension of the baseline therefrom;
whereby the method may be used by a single user for marking the reference line to the desired angle to the baseline, simply by marking both ends of the baseline to a specified length apart and attaching the apparatus to each end thereof thus avoiding the need to directly measure the desired angle, minimizing error by restricting measurements to the length of the baseline alone and enabling the user to mark the inner or outer angle to any size greater than 0 and less than 180 degrees. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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