GB2196904A - Improved ruler - Google Patents

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GB2196904A
GB2196904A GB08626449A GB8626449A GB2196904A GB 2196904 A GB2196904 A GB 2196904A GB 08626449 A GB08626449 A GB 08626449A GB 8626449 A GB8626449 A GB 8626449A GB 2196904 A GB2196904 A GB 2196904A
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Shyh Jang Pan
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A transparent ruler with a U-shaped slot 2a, 2b, a multiplicity of separate scales 3a, 3b, and reference numbers. The scales are exactly perpendicular to each other, with one being horizontal and the others being vertical. Three slots are on the ruler, two of which are parallel with the vertical scales and one of which is parallel to the horizontal scale. The slots intersect so as to form one big square U-shaped dot. There are arrows 4a, 4b on the top and side edges of the ruler which are collinear with the slots. These arrows are used for reference purposes when extending a line, squaring a line with respect to another line, etc. The vertical scales are used to draw perfectly parallel lines with respect to the horizontal slot. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Improved ruler This invention relates to a ruler which can be used to precisely line up parallel lines, square off perpendicular lines or extend lines. Previous rulers only allowed for approximate alignment in the above-mentioned cases. Since previous rulers were so troublesome, most people would prefer to line up or square off lines by eye than measure precisely enough to get an exactly parallel, square or straight line.
Another alternative, is to buy drafting equipment which admittedly simplifies the above functions. This alternative, however, is prohibitively expensive and unnecessary for the average user.
This present invention, therefore, seeks to allow the user to easily draw essentially square, parallel, or straight lines, without tedious measuring, and at a low cost, in the manner set forth hereafter in the detailed description of the preferred embodiment.
Reference is now made to the accompanying drawings, wherein: Figure 1 is an elevational view of the present invention; Figure 2 is a working view of the present invention, showing how lines can be precisely and quickly extended without deviating from the original axis of the line; Figure 3 is a working view of the present invention, showing how parallel lines may be precisely and quickly drawn; Figure 4 is a working view of the present invention, showing how perpendicular lines may be precisely and quickly extended.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to Fig. 1, it can be seen that the ruler 1 of the present invention comprises a multiplicity of vertical scales 3b, a horizontal scale 3a, two vertical slots 2b, a horizontal slot 2a, two horizontal alignment arrows 4a, and two vertical alignment arrows 4b.
Referring to Fig. 2, the method for precisely and quickly extending lines can be seen. First, a line 6 is drawn in slot 2a. Then the ruler 1 may be slid to the right as indicated by the broken arrow, so that it rests in the position indicated by hidden lines. Horizontal alignment arrow 4a' is then used as a reference so that the end of the ruler 1 can be exactly aligned along line 6. The right hand portion of line 6 is also centered in slot 2a. Because line 6 is centered in the middle of the slot 2a, it is much easier to extend a straight line than when only the conventional straight edge is used. This is due to the fact that when using a conventional straight edge the user may draw the actual line at varying distances from the edge itself, thereby distorting the line, whereas lines drawn using the present ruler 1 are always correctly aligned in one of the above-mentioned slots.
Referring to Fig. 3, a method for drawing essentially parallel lines using the present invention can be seen. First, a line 6 is drawn in the horizontal alignment slot 2a. Then, the ruler 1 is slid downwards in the direction indicated by the broken arrow to the desired new position, which is indicated in Fig. 3 by hidden lines. Then the line 6 can be easily lined up along the vertical scales 2b, which are evenly spaced across the ruler 1. For instance, if the parallel lines are to be separated by 22mm, then the vertical scales 2b are all lined up at the 22mm point along line 6. Therefore, when the new (parallel) line is drawn, it will be exactly 22mm at all points from original line 6.
Thus the user is saved from inconvenient reference measurements which would be necessary if he were using a conventional ruler.
Now referring to Fig. 4, a method for drawing lines which are substantially at right angles from each other using the present invention can be seen. First, the ruler 1 is placed in position and line 6 is drawn in slot 2a. Also, a point 5 can be made at the end of line 6 at the intersection of the vertical and horizontal slots (2b and 2a, respectively). Then the ruler 1 is slid in the direction indicated by the broken arrow to its new position. Lining up vertical alignment arrow 2b' with the original line 6 and putting point 5 in slot 2a', a new line may be drawn which is for all practical purposes perpendicular to the original line 6.
Obviously, this invention would work equally well with any other scale besides the metric scale shown.
As various possible embodiments might be made of the above invention without departing from the scope of the invention, it is to be understood that all matter herein described or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as iilustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus it will be appreciated that the drawings are exemplary of a preferred embodiment of the invention.
1. An improved ruler comprising a multiplicity of identical vertical scales, a horizontal scale, two vertical slots which are positioned near the ends of said ruler, a horizontal slot which is positioned at the bottom end of said ruler adjacent to said horizontal scale, two horizontal alignment arrows having tips extending to the left and right edges of said ruler and which are collinear with said horizontal slot, and two vertical alignment arrows having tips which extend to the top edge of said ruler and which are collinear to said vertical slot; said horizontal and vertical slots intersecting so as to form a square U-shaped slot.
2. An improved ruler, as set forth in claim 1, wherein all scales are metric.
3. An improved ruler, substantially as here
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**WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **. SPECIFICATION Improved ruler This invention relates to a ruler which can be used to precisely line up parallel lines, square off perpendicular lines or extend lines. Previous rulers only allowed for approximate alignment in the above-mentioned cases. Since previous rulers were so troublesome, most people would prefer to line up or square off lines by eye than measure precisely enough to get an exactly parallel, square or straight line. Another alternative, is to buy drafting equipment which admittedly simplifies the above functions. This alternative, however, is prohibitively expensive and unnecessary for the average user. This present invention, therefore, seeks to allow the user to easily draw essentially square, parallel, or straight lines, without tedious measuring, and at a low cost, in the manner set forth hereafter in the detailed description of the preferred embodiment. Reference is now made to the accompanying drawings, wherein: Figure 1 is an elevational view of the present invention; Figure 2 is a working view of the present invention, showing how lines can be precisely and quickly extended without deviating from the original axis of the line; Figure 3 is a working view of the present invention, showing how parallel lines may be precisely and quickly drawn; Figure 4 is a working view of the present invention, showing how perpendicular lines may be precisely and quickly extended. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to Fig. 1, it can be seen that the ruler 1 of the present invention comprises a multiplicity of vertical scales 3b, a horizontal scale 3a, two vertical slots 2b, a horizontal slot 2a, two horizontal alignment arrows 4a, and two vertical alignment arrows 4b. Referring to Fig. 2, the method for precisely and quickly extending lines can be seen. First, a line 6 is drawn in slot 2a. Then the ruler 1 may be slid to the right as indicated by the broken arrow, so that it rests in the position indicated by hidden lines. Horizontal alignment arrow 4a' is then used as a reference so that the end of the ruler 1 can be exactly aligned along line 6. The right hand portion of line 6 is also centered in slot 2a. Because line 6 is centered in the middle of the slot 2a, it is much easier to extend a straight line than when only the conventional straight edge is used. This is due to the fact that when using a conventional straight edge the user may draw the actual line at varying distances from the edge itself, thereby distorting the line, whereas lines drawn using the present ruler 1 are always correctly aligned in one of the above-mentioned slots. Referring to Fig. 3, a method for drawing essentially parallel lines using the present invention can be seen. First, a line 6 is drawn in the horizontal alignment slot 2a. Then, the ruler 1 is slid downwards in the direction indicated by the broken arrow to the desired new position, which is indicated in Fig. 3 by hidden lines. Then the line 6 can be easily lined up along the vertical scales 2b, which are evenly spaced across the ruler 1. For instance, if the parallel lines are to be separated by 22mm, then the vertical scales 2b are all lined up at the 22mm point along line 6. Therefore, when the new (parallel) line is drawn, it will be exactly 22mm at all points from original line 6. Thus the user is saved from inconvenient reference measurements which would be necessary if he were using a conventional ruler. Now referring to Fig. 4, a method for drawing lines which are substantially at right angles from each other using the present invention can be seen. First, the ruler 1 is placed in position and line 6 is drawn in slot 2a. Also, a point 5 can be made at the end of line 6 at the intersection of the vertical and horizontal slots (2b and 2a, respectively). Then the ruler 1 is slid in the direction indicated by the broken arrow to its new position. Lining up vertical alignment arrow 2b' with the original line 6 and putting point 5 in slot 2a', a new line may be drawn which is for all practical purposes perpendicular to the original line 6. Obviously, this invention would work equally well with any other scale besides the metric scale shown. As various possible embodiments might be made of the above invention without departing from the scope of the invention, it is to be understood that all matter herein described or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as iilustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus it will be appreciated that the drawings are exemplary of a preferred embodiment of the invention. CLAIMS
1. An improved ruler comprising a multiplicity of identical vertical scales, a horizontal scale, two vertical slots which are positioned near the ends of said ruler, a horizontal slot which is positioned at the bottom end of said ruler adjacent to said horizontal scale, two horizontal alignment arrows having tips extending to the left and right edges of said ruler and which are collinear with said horizontal slot, and two vertical alignment arrows having tips which extend to the top edge of said ruler and which are collinear to said vertical slot; said horizontal and vertical slots intersecting so as to form a square U-shaped slot.
2. An improved ruler, as set forth in claim 1, wherein all scales are metric.
3. An improved ruler, substantially as here inbefore described with reference to and as shown in Fig. 1 to 4 of the accompanying drawings.
4. Any novel feature or combination of features disclosed herein.
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