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US233358A
US233358A US233358DA US233358A US 233358 A US233358 A US 233358A US 233358D A US233358D A US 233358DA US 233358 A US233358 A US 233358A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H57/00Guides for filamentary materials; Supports therefor
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01BMEASURING LENGTH, THICKNESS OR SIMILAR LINEAR DIMENSIONS; MEASURING ANGLES; MEASURING AREAS; MEASURING IRREGULARITIES OF SURFACES OR CONTOURS
    • G01B3/00Measuring instruments characterised by the use of mechanical techniques
    • G01B3/10Measuring tapes
    • G01B3/1041Measuring tapes characterised by casings

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  • WITNESSES INVENTOR ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
  • CARL EMIL LEIS'INER and HEINRICH HERMANN LEISTNER of Leipsig, in the Kingdom of Saxony and Empire of Germany, have invented'certain new and use ful Improvements in Tape-Measures, of which the following is a specification.
  • This invention has reference to an improved tape-measure, by which measurements can be taken with great facility, and in which the steel tape is less liable to corrosion, so as to be more permanent and durable.
  • the tape-measures heretofore in use were inclosed in leather or metal casings, within which the steel tapes were wound up. Dirt or moisture adhering to the tape could not be removed, but passed with the tape into the casing, from which the moisture could evaporate but slowly, so as to render thereby the tape liable to corrosion.
  • the invention consists of a steel tape, which is Wound up on a center roller and guided by a diametrical supporting-frame provided at one end with a handle and at the opposite end with an opening and guide-rolls for the tape.
  • the tape is wound up on its center roller by a folding crank in the usual manner.
  • Figure 1 represents a side view of an improved tapemeasure, partlyin section, through the guiderolls of the tape
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section of the same.
  • A represents a steel tapemeasure, which is wound upon a center roller, a, the shaft of which turns in bearings of a diametrical supporting-frame, B, said frame being provided at one end with a handle, B, and at the opposite end with a recess, 1), and two guide-rolls, b b.
  • the steel tape A is graduated in any suitable manner and secured at its inner end to the center roller.
  • the outer end of the tape is provided with a handle, d, of ring or link shape, of greater width than the recess 2) in the end of frame B, so that the end of the tape cannot pass through between the guide-rolls-b b.
  • the tape-measure A is unwound by being pulled out, as customary in tape-measures, and is wound up by means of a folding crank secured to the shaft of the center roller.
  • the outer section of the folding crank has a loosely-turning handle, by which the tape may be wound up on the roller when the folding crank is opened for turning.
  • a band-sprin g, e which is riveted at one end to the inside of the frame B, near the center bearings of the roller-pivot, bears by its outer end upon the successive convolutions of the steel tape, so as to retain the same in woundup position on the roller and prevent the play ing loose and expanding of the tape.

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Model) 0. E. 8v H. H. LEISTNER. Tape Measure.
No. 233,358. Patented Oct. 19, I880.
WITNESSES: INVENTOR ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CARL E. LEISTNER AND HEINRICH H. LEISTNER, OF LEIPSIG, SAXONY, GERMANY, ASSIGNORS TO KEUFFEL & ESSER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
TAPE-MEASURE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 233,358, dated October 19, 1880. Application filed June 9, 1880. (ModeL) To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, CARL EMIL LEIS'INER and HEINRICH HERMANN LEISTNER, of Leipsig, in the Kingdom of Saxony and Empire of Germany, have invented'certain new and use ful Improvements in Tape-Measures, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has reference to an improved tape-measure, by which measurements can be taken with great facility, and in which the steel tape is less liable to corrosion, so as to be more permanent and durable.
The tape-measures heretofore in use were inclosed in leather or metal casings, within which the steel tapes were wound up. Dirt or moisture adhering to the tape could not be removed, but passed with the tape into the casing, from which the moisture could evaporate but slowly, so as to render thereby the tape liable to corrosion.
Another objection to the old style of tapemeasure is that repairs could only be made with difficulty by taking all the parts apart.
These objections we intend to obviate by our improved tape-measure, by doing away entirely with the iuclosing-casing and supportin g the steel tape in a frame with a handle, by which the use of the measure is greatly facilitated and the same less liable to injury and repairs.
The invention consists of a steel tape, which is Wound up on a center roller and guided by a diametrical supporting-frame provided at one end with a handle and at the opposite end with an opening and guide-rolls for the tape. The tape is wound up on its center roller by a folding crank in the usual manner.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a side view of an improved tapemeasure, partlyin section, through the guiderolls of the tape, and Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
In the drawings, A represents a steel tapemeasure, which is wound upon a center roller, a, the shaft of which turns in bearings of a diametrical supporting-frame, B, said frame being provided at one end with a handle, B, and at the opposite end with a recess, 1), and two guide-rolls, b b. The steel tape A is graduated in any suitable manner and secured at its inner end to the center roller. The outer end of the tape is provided with a handle, d, of ring or link shape, of greater width than the recess 2) in the end of frame B, so that the end of the tape cannot pass through between the guide-rolls-b b.
The tape-measure A is unwound by being pulled out, as customary in tape-measures, and is wound up by means of a folding crank secured to the shaft of the center roller. The outer section of the folding crank has a loosely-turning handle, by which the tape may be wound up on the roller when the folding crank is opened for turning. By folding the outer section of the crank over the inner section the handle is inserted into a socket of the shaft and retained therein by the friction of a binding-spring.
A band-sprin g, e, which is riveted at one end to the inside of the frame B, near the center bearings of the roller-pivot, bears by its outer end upon the successive convolutions of the steel tape, so as to retain the same in woundup position on the roller and prevent the play ing loose and expanding of the tape.
We do not claim the folding crank for winding up the tape, as this has been heretofore in use in tape-measures.
Having now described our invention, we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. The combination of a supporting-frame having a handle at one end, an interior bandspring at its middle portion, and a recess and guide-rollers at the opposite end, with a tapemeasure mounted upon a central revolving roller, and being retained by the pressure of the spring upon its outer convolutions, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination, with asupporting-frame having an interior retaining bandspring, of a tape-measure mounted upon a central revolving roller, the end of said spring bearing suc- 5 IOO
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US3437281A (en) * 1966-07-11 1969-04-08 Quenot & Cie Sarl Tape reel

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