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US2445068A
US2445068A US578286A US57828645A US2445068A US 2445068 A US2445068 A US 2445068A US 578286 A US578286 A US 578286A US 57828645 A US57828645 A US 57828645A US 2445068 A US2445068 A US 2445068A
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  • Figure 1 is a side view of a pair of calipers eml bodying my invention.
  • a loop of metal 23 which encircles the case 24 of a flashlight designated generally 25.
  • the forward end of the flashlight case 24 carries a lamp socket 26 having a ange 21 which overlies a flange 28 formed at the rear end of a hood or bonnet 23 the lower portion of which is cut away as at 30 to expose to vision of the user light emanating from the lamp bulb 3
  • the hood 29 may be turned to various different positions so as to render the light emanating from the lamp bulb 3

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July 13, 1948. c. D. JACKSON PIVOTED CALIPER 25.24 --vZ Z5 y Inventor Patented July 13, 1948 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE PIVOTED CALIPER l Clarence D. Jackson,y Putnam, Conn. Application February 16, 1945, Serial No. 578,286
1 claim. `(ci. ca -149) This invention relates to calipers and may be applied to either inside or outside calipers as well as depth gauges and surface gauges. The object of the invention is to improve the readingr of calipers and hence facilitate the production of mechanical structures such as dies and other machine tools and parts.
Another object is to insure accuracy in calipering metal surfaces and to eliminate the necessity of depending on the feel of the users to determine when the caliper legs are in proper contact with the surface being measured.
Among its features my invention embodies an electrically actuated illuminating device which is controlled to turn on the illumination when the legs of the caliper contact the surface to be measured.
Other features embody utilizing the conductivity of the item being measured to establish electrical contact with the source of illumination.
In the drawings- Figure 1 is a side view of a pair of calipers eml bodying my invention.
Figure Z is a vertical sectional view taken on the line 2-2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is an enlarged `detail view partly in section showing the manner in which the battery case is connected to the caliper spring, and
Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of Figure 3.
Referring to the drawings in detail my improved caliper designated .generally ||l comprises a pair of legs I I which are pivoted together at IZ and are held against the pivot by a substantially circular spring I3. One f the legs has pivoted thereto, as at |4, a screw-threaded bar I5 while the other leg carries a pivoted collar I6 behind which a nut I1 is threaded on the screw-threaded bar I5, all in the conventional manner.
Unlike the caliper of the ordinary construction, however, one of the caliper legs I I is made shorter than the other and carries an insulating sleeve I8 in the opposite end of which is mounted a caliper leg extension I9 to bring the length of the shorter leg equal to that of the longer leg I I. As shown in Figure 1, the insulator I8 is pierced to receive a binding screw 20 to which a wire 2| is attached for a purpose to be more fully hereinafter described.
Secured atop the spring I3 as by a bolt 22 is a loop of metal 23 which encircles the case 24 of a flashlight designated generally 25. The forward end of the flashlight case 24 carries a lamp socket 26 having a ange 21 which overlies a flange 28 formed at the rear end of a hood or bonnet 23 the lower portion of which is cut away as at 30 to expose to vision of the user light emanating from the lamp bulb 3| which is mountedin the socket 26 as illustrated in Figure l. Thus it will be seen that the hood 29 may be turned to various different positions so as to render the light emanating from the lamp bulb 3| visible to the operator irrespective of the position in which the caliper is being used.
Mounted on the end of the casing 24 opposite that in which the lamp socket 26 is mounted is a cap 312 formed of insulating material which carries intermediate` its ends a contact block 33 in which the end of the wire 2| opposite that attached to the binding screw 26 is received. A screw 34 extends longitudinally through the cap 32 and carries at its outer end a knurled head 36 by means of which it may be adjusted through the block 33 to move into or out of engagement with a spring-pressed plate 36 which is mounted for longitudinal movement in the cap 32. A spring 31 bears against the plate 36 as shown while its opposite end is adapted to bear upon the jacket of a battery or dry cell 38, it being understood that the opposite terminal of the dry cell contacts the centre contact of the lamp bulb 3| previously described.
In operation the screw 34 is turned up to a point where it engages the plate 36 after which the caliper is used to measure the item to be worked upon in the ordinary manner. As soon as the ends of the legs of the caliper contact the body being worked upon current will flow from the battery or dry cell 38 through the positive contact thereof from whence it passes through the lamp socket 26 and into the ilashlight case 24 passing therefrom through the band 23 and bolt 2`2 to the spring I3 and leg of thecaliper from whence it flows through the work and into the leg I9 and binding screw 26 through wire 2| and block 33 kthrough the screw 34 to the plate 36 and spring 31 back to the dry cell. In this way as soon as the contact is established by the legs of the caliper engaging the work the lamp bulb 3| will become illuminated and thus give a visible indication of the establishment of contact. When the device is not in use the screw 34 is turned back away from contact with the plate 36 so that should contact be established between the leg II and the extension I9 through accident or otherwise the lamp 3| will not function and consequently drain on the battery is eliminated. The utility of the device may, however, be readily reestablished by turning the screw 34 again so that it contacts the plate 36 at which time the device is again ready for use.
While in the foregoing there has been shown the urge of the yielding means, anV insulating. socket carried by the short leg, a contact carried by the insulating socket and forming aniexte'n sion to the shorter leg whereby itseffective lengthl is substantially equal to the length 'of the longer leg, a casing supported on theyieldingmeansaj dry cell within the casing, a minature la/mp carried by the casing, one contact of the lamp engagi ing one terminal of the dry cell, means estab1ishing electrical communication between the contact carried by the insulating socket and the opposite terminal of the dry cell and the opposite contact of the lamp being grounded to the longer leg of the caliper whereby when a conductor bridges the gap between the leg of the caliper and the contact, the lamp will be lighted.
CLARENCE D. JACKSON.
REFERENCES CITED .-The following references are of record in the ille of this patent:
A Y UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 840,005 Mattice Jan. 1, 1907 1,135,095 Blake et al. Apr. 13, 1915 1,816,464 Biggert July 28, 1931
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US2563216A (en) * 1947-05-27 1951-08-07 Allan L Dale Boiler tube gauge
US2654956A (en) * 1951-08-27 1953-10-13 Arthur F Francis Measuring instrument
US2677190A (en) * 1945-08-24 1954-05-04 Milton C Shaw Internal measuring gauge with a ring
US2697879A (en) * 1948-03-23 1954-12-28 Warner & Swasey Res Corp Indicating, signaling, and recording gauge
US3247599A (en) * 1963-06-17 1966-04-26 Dale R Smith Measuring device
US4351114A (en) * 1977-12-06 1982-09-28 Hans Sigg Process for measuring using standard blocks and a standard measuring block

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US840005A (en) * 1906-01-11 1907-01-01 Allis Chalmers Testing device.
US1135095A (en) * 1915-02-12 1915-04-13 Frederick I Blake Calipers or dividers.
US1816464A (en) * 1927-10-28 1931-07-28 United Eng Foundry Co Means for gauging material

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US840005A (en) * 1906-01-11 1907-01-01 Allis Chalmers Testing device.
US1135095A (en) * 1915-02-12 1915-04-13 Frederick I Blake Calipers or dividers.
US1816464A (en) * 1927-10-28 1931-07-28 United Eng Foundry Co Means for gauging material

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2677190A (en) * 1945-08-24 1954-05-04 Milton C Shaw Internal measuring gauge with a ring
US2563216A (en) * 1947-05-27 1951-08-07 Allan L Dale Boiler tube gauge
US2697879A (en) * 1948-03-23 1954-12-28 Warner & Swasey Res Corp Indicating, signaling, and recording gauge
US2654956A (en) * 1951-08-27 1953-10-13 Arthur F Francis Measuring instrument
US3247599A (en) * 1963-06-17 1966-04-26 Dale R Smith Measuring device
US4351114A (en) * 1977-12-06 1982-09-28 Hans Sigg Process for measuring using standard blocks and a standard measuring block

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