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US1166445A
US1166445A US76448613A US1913764486A US1166445A US 1166445 A US1166445 A US 1166445A US 76448613 A US76448613 A US 76448613A US 1913764486 A US1913764486 A US 1913764486A US 1166445 A US1166445 A US 1166445A
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  • This invention relates to an apparatus which permits of drawing with absolute pres cision on a horizontal plane an object which is observed from a fixed point.
  • the apparatus which has been called a scopcgraph '(from the Greek skopein-to, examine and graphe1nto write), 18 easily constructed and the cost price is very small so that the apparatus 1s placed w thin the reach of everyone.
  • the accompanying drawing illustrates as a perspective view the invent on set up in a position ready to be used for copying asmall- I model.
  • the apparatus consists of four main parts I as follows:
  • An eye plate 5' is located atthe front end of the table and is mounted on a pivoted
  • a vertical frame 12 is. fixed-to the table at the end opposite to that of the eye plate and serves for limiting the magnitude ofthe objects seen through the latter and capable of being reproduced by the apparatus.
  • a flat ruler 1 1 is arranged horizontally on the table in front of the frame, theruler being arranged at right angles to the frame.
  • This ruler can only be moved. from the left to the right and from the right to the left as it is fixed, at one end, to ahorizontal rod 15 arranged parallel to the plane of the frame.
  • the rod 15 passes through two guides 16 and 17 constituted by two small pulleys.
  • This ruler is provided on its upper face, parallel to its length, with a rod 18 whereon a pencil-carrying-cursor 19 slides.
  • a secondary pulley 20 At one end of the ruler a secondary pulley 20 the axis of which is parallel to the plane point of orienta- Specification of LettersPatent.
  • a vertical rod 21' which ends inya crutch like formation and carries a rubber thread to which a cursor 22 is suspended.
  • the cursor. 22 is connected 'to the pencil-carrying-cursor 19 by means of a thread passing under the secondary pulley 20.
  • a roller 23 for facilitating the reciprocatingmovements of the ruler is mounted on the ruler.
  • a movement of the pencil-carrying cursor I 19 to the left in the figure. along its guide rod 18 Will thus cause a movement of the cursor 22 downward, causing a tensioning of 'therubber thread; and a movement of the cursor 19 back along its guide will cause the rubber thread. to retract and raise the cursor22. 7
  • the pencil carried by the cursor 19 may be bro'ughtjinto-con tact with any point on the drawing paper he cause it may receive displacements in two directions atright angles, namely'in' the directio'n ofthe length of the ruler 1 4 and also in the direotionfatright'anglesto the length of the ruler vvhen the latter rolls across the paper. Every movement of the pencil carrying cursor 19,-causes a corresponding movement of the cursor 22 either vertically "on its guide 21 or transversely in front ofthe frame 12 by the movement of rod 21 caused by rolling the ruler 14, or by a'combination of these two movements. i i
  • the rods are'preferably of steel and may. fit into aluminium tubes and are capable of being easily dismantled.
  • the operation of the apparatus will'be' I easily understood.
  • the paper is firstproperly fixed on the table and the pencil is fastened in the, pencil-carrying-cursor, in such a manner that its point is adapted to touch the paper when the cursor is tilted to the left and to be removed therefrom when it is tilted to the right.
  • the pencil is held between the thumb and'the first finger, resting itlightly onthe paper to draw.
  • the pencil may be moved without drawing a line, it is lifted by pressing the cursor to the right by means of the second-finger. Having located the eye plate in amanner suitable for seeing in the frame the whole of the objects which it is desired to draw, conforming with the distance to the rules of perspective drawing,
  • the eye is placed in front of the eye plate, the
  • farthest point is aimed at and should be easily visiblefrom the center, this point being covered by the end of the movable rod 18.
  • end of the rod 13 does not cover the far point first aimed at the eyehas moved. It is necessary that the eye should be kept in the position first chosen, otherwise a distortion of the drawing will occur because the exploring cursor 22 Will take up positions which are not in the'same relation to one another as the corresponding points on the object to be copied. From time to time While drawing the position of the eye should be tried by observing the far point and seeing that it is still covered by the end of therod 13. The habit is readily assimilated.
  • the rod 15 In order that the apparatus should give good results the rod 15 must be at right angles to the ruler 14 and the rod 21 must be vertical.
  • the scopograph combines seeing and drawing into one action. It can be practised by anybody after a few hours of exercise. Its applications which are very numerous, very important and manifold comprise: study of perspective drawing, study of drawing; reproduction of pictures, drawings, planstheir reduction to a given scale; drawings at a given scale of any objects for catalogues; reproduction of stereoscopic views, topographic Views, etc.
  • a drawing board adapted only to move transversely to its length, an upright rod attached to one end of said ruler, a cursor carried by said rod, a tension membefi attached to said cursor and to the'top of said rod, a guide member attached to said ruler, a pencil-cursor sliding on said guide member, means connecting the pencil-cursor to the aforesaid cursor adapted to move the same when the pencil is moved, an eye plate, adjustable means connecting said eyeplate to the aforesaid board, and a rectangular frame also attached to said board and carrying an adjustable arm or pointer for the purpose specified, all substantially as described.

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A. CUVELIER.
DRAWING APPARATUS. APPLICATION FILED APR. 30, 1913.
v 45 Patented Jan. 4, 1916.
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DRAWING APPARATUS.
Application filed April 30, 1913. Serial No. 76 1, 186.
To all whom it may concern.
Be it known that I, ALEXANDRE, CUVELIER, a citizen of the Republic of France, residing at 37 Rue de lUniversit, Paris, inthe Republic of France, have invented new and useful Improvements in Drawing Appara tus, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an apparatus which permits of drawing with absolute pres cision on a horizontal plane an object which is observed from a fixed point.
The apparatus, which has been called a scopcgraph '(from the Greek skopein-to, examine and graphe1nto write), 18 easily constructed and the cost price is very small so that the apparatus 1s placed w thin the reach of everyone.
The accompanying drawing illustrates as a perspective view the invent on set up in a position ready to be used for copying asmall- I model.
The apparatus consists of four main parts I as follows: The drawing table 1, 2, 3, 1, the
eye plate 5 and its adjustable supportfi ll, the pencil carrier 19 and its accessoriesll,
' 21 and 22, and the frame 12 through which the object to be copied is observed.
An eye plate 5' is located atthe front end of the table and is mounted on a pivoted,
support 6, 7, 8 which permits of longitudinal and lateral adjustments of the eye-plate is fixed by means of screws 9, 10, 11. This eye plate determines the position of the eye.
A vertical frame 12 is. fixed-to the table at the end opposite to that of the eye plate and serves for limiting the magnitude ofthe objects seen through the latter and capable of being reproduced by the apparatus. The
frame is provided with a movable rod oneend 13 of which serves as a tion. 7
A flat ruler 1 1 is arranged horizontally on the table in front of the frame, theruler being arranged at right angles to the frame. This ruler can only be moved. from the left to the right and from the right to the left as it is fixed, at one end, to ahorizontal rod 15 arranged parallel to the plane of the frame. The rod 15 passes through two guides 16 and 17 constituted by two small pulleys. This ruler is provided on its upper face, parallel to its length, with a rod 18 whereon a pencil-carrying-cursor 19 slides. At one end of the ruler a secondary pulley 20 the axis of which is parallel to the plane point of orienta- Specification of LettersPatent.
. Patented Jan. 4, 1916.;
OFFICE; 1
of the frame is mounted. 'At the. sameend of the ruler there is mounted a vertical rod 21' which ends inya crutch like formation and carries a rubber thread to which a cursor 22 is suspended. The cursor. 22 is connected 'to the pencil-carrying-cursor 19 by means of a thread passing under the secondary pulley 20. A roller 23 for facilitating the reciprocatingmovements of the ruler is mounted on the ruler. u
A movement of the pencil-carrying cursor I 19 to the left in the figure. along its guide rod 18 Will thus cause a movement of the cursor 22 downward, causing a tensioning of 'therubber thread; and a movement of the cursor 19 back along its guide will cause the rubber thread. to retract and raise the cursor22. 7
It will'be observed that the pencil carried by the cursor 19 may be bro'ughtjinto-con tact with any point on the drawing paper he cause it may receive displacements in two directions atright angles, namely'in' the directio'n ofthe length of the ruler 1 4 and also in the direotionfatright'anglesto the length of the ruler vvhen the latter rolls across the paper. Every movement of the pencil carrying cursor 19,-causes a corresponding movement of the cursor 22 either vertically "on its guide 21 or transversely in front ofthe frame 12 by the movement of rod 21 caused by rolling the ruler 14, or by a'combination of these two movements. i i
The rods are'preferably of steel and may. fit into aluminium tubes and are capable of being easily dismantled.
The operation of the apparatus will'be' I easily understood. The paper is firstproperly fixed on the table and the pencil is fastened in the, pencil-carrying-cursor, in such a manner that its point is adapted to touch the paper when the cursor is tilted to the left and to be removed therefrom when it is tilted to the right. The pencil is held between the thumb and'the first finger, resting itlightly onthe paper to draw. The pencil may be moved without drawing a line, it is lifted by pressing the cursor to the right by means of the second-finger. Having located the eye plate in amanner suitable for seeing in the frame the whole of the objects which it is desired to draw, conforming with the distance to the rules of perspective drawing,
the eye is placed in front of the eye plate, the
farthest point is aimed at and should be easily visiblefrom the center, this point being covered by the end of the movable rod 18. When the end of the rod 13 does not cover the far point first aimed at the eyehas moved. It is necessary that the eye should be kept in the position first chosen, otherwise a distortion of the drawing will occur because the exploring cursor 22 Will take up positions which are not in the'same relation to one another as the corresponding points on the object to be copied. From time to time While drawing the position of the eye should be tried by observing the far point and seeing that it is still covered by the end of therod 13. The habit is readily assimilated.
By appropriate movements of the hand holding the pencil the point of the cursor 22 is caused to describe all the lines necessary for the graphic reproduction of what is seen,
these lines are simultaneously drawn on the paper by the pencil. I
In order that the apparatus should give good results the rod 15 must be at right angles to the ruler 14 and the rod 21 must be vertical.
As its name indicates, the scopograph combines seeing and drawing into one action. It can be practised by anybody after a few hours of exercise. Its applications which are very numerous, very important and manifold comprise: study of perspective drawing, study of drawing; reproduction of pictures, drawings, planstheir reduction to a given scale; drawings at a given scale of any objects for catalogues; reproduction of stereoscopic views, topographic Views, etc.
WVhat I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. In an apparatus for drawing with precision what is seen from a fixed point the combination of an adjustable eye plate, an observation frame located opposite to said eye-plate and an adjustable pointer carried on said frame substantially as described.
2. In an apparatus for drawing with precision what is seen from a fixed point, the combination of a drawing board, a ruler adapted only to move transversely to its length, an upright rod attached to one end of said ruler, a cursor carried by said rod, a tension membefi attached to said cursor and to the'top of said rod, a guide member attached to said ruler, a pencil-cursor sliding on said guide member, means connecting the pencil-cursor to the aforesaid cursor adapted to move the same when the pencil is moved, an eye plate, adjustable means connecting said eyeplate to the aforesaid board, and a rectangular frame also attached to said board and carrying an adjustable arm or pointer for the purpose specified, all substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
ALEXANDRE caveman. a 3.
Witnesses:
M. NACHAMKIS, M. LENOIR.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents. Washington, D. 0.
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USD379371S (en) * 1993-04-14 1997-05-20 Drawing Directions, Inc. Perspective drawing device
US5718053A (en) * 1995-10-31 1998-02-17 Strow; Donna Marie Stationary perspective device
US20030014876A1 (en) * 2001-07-17 2003-01-23 Ronald Goldie Imaging aid

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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USD379371S (en) * 1993-04-14 1997-05-20 Drawing Directions, Inc. Perspective drawing device
US5718053A (en) * 1995-10-31 1998-02-17 Strow; Donna Marie Stationary perspective device
US20030014876A1 (en) * 2001-07-17 2003-01-23 Ronald Goldie Imaging aid

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