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US2629178A
US2629178A US261284A US26128451A US2629178A US 2629178 A US2629178 A US 2629178A US 261284 A US261284 A US 261284A US 26128451 A US26128451 A US 26128451A US 2629178 A US2629178 A US 2629178A
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  • a further object is tofacilitatethe laying of the tile in a wall in which a door buck or frame is supported and to utilize theframe as the guide for the guide line holder.
  • this inventionv which embodies amongits featuresl a guide line holder adapted to be" supported adjacent a wall', ⁇ said holder comprising an elongated body of substantially rectangular cross section having an elongated longitudinally extending opening extending therethrough intermediate the ends thereof, a pad carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom adjacent one end thereof, said pad having alongitudinal groove extending through the face thereof remote from the body and communicating with the opening adjacent one end thereof, an arm carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom in spaced parallel relation to the pad, and a line anchor carried by the body and projecting laterally from the side thereof remote from the pad.
  • adjustable line guide carried by the pad and extending through the groove for holding a line passing through the groove in selected positions relative to the pad, and means carried by the arm and cooperating with the pad in clamping the holder on the frame member of an opening in the wall.
  • Fig. 1 is a horizontal sectional view through a wall showing a frame member mounted therein and this improved line holder clamped thereon.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary side view of Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the line holder
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged detail sectional view through a portion of the line holder and a portion of the wall and frame showing the adjustable line guide projected slightly beyond the pad.
  • a wall W having a framed opening O has supported against one portion of the opening O ⁇ a frame member designated generally F.
  • the frame member is an elongated longitudinally extendingfopening I8 one end of which terminates adjacent the inner face 2010i the pad I4, and formed in the pad and communicating with the opening IB is a groove 22, the bottom wall of 'which ⁇ slopes inwardly from a point intermediatel the ends of the pad to ⁇ a point intermediate opposite sides of theelongatedbody I2, as will be ⁇ readily understood upon ⁇ Opening into the ⁇ pad adj'ag ⁇ reference t0 Fig. 4. cent the groove 22 is a relatively large recess 24 and extending through the pad and communicating with the recess is an internally screw threaded opening 26.
  • the threaded stem 28 of a thumb screw 3l carrying at one end a thumb piece 32 and at its opposite end a swivelly connected line guide 34 of substantially U-shaped construction and having formed in the arms thereof remote from the stern 28 line receiving openings 36.
  • the line guide 34 slidably enters the recess 24 so that by turning the thumb screw 30, the line guide 3H may be moved inwardly and outwardly of the recess 2l as will be readily understood upon reference to the drawings.
  • a line anchor 38 Carried by and extending outwardly from the body I2 on the side thereof remote from the pad I 4 and arm I6 and adjacent the end of the opening I8 remote from the pad IfI is a line anchor 38 to which a line passing through the line guide 34, the groove 22 and opening I8 is anchored. as suggested in Fig. 1.
  • the line holder In use the line holder is clamped as illustrated in Fig. 1 against a frame F framing an opening in the wall W with a line L passed through the openings 36 in the line holder 34 and anchored as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 to the line anchor 38. With the device clamped in place, it is obvious that by turning the screw 30, the line guide 34 may be moved inwardly or outwardly relative to the recess 24 in the pad I4 in order to support the line in the desired position for guiding the laying of a tier of building units in place in the wall. Obviously with one line holder in the position illustrated in Fig. 1 a similar line holder may be mounted on the wall and clamped to the frame F with its pad engaging the flange F of the frame F. In thisway the laying of the units on opposite sides of the wall may progress and the line holders moved according to the desires of the user. Y
  • a guide line holder comprising an elongated body of substantially rectangular cross section, said body having an elongated longitudinally extending opening extending therethrough intermediate the ends thereof, a pad carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom adj acent one end thereof, said pad having a longitudinal groove extending therethrough and communicating with the opening adjacent one end thereof, an arm carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom in spaced parallel relation to the pad, a line anchor carried by the body and projecting laterally from the side thereof remote from the pad, and a line guide carried by the pad and extending into the groove for engaging a line passing through said groove and holding said line in spaced relation to the pad.
  • a guide line holder comprising an elongated body of substantially rectangular cross section, said body having an elongatedlongitudinally extending opening extending therethrough intermediate the ends thereof, a pad carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom adjacent one end thereof, said pad having a longitudinal groove extending therethrough and communicating with the opening adjacent one end thereof, an arm carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom in spaced parallel relation to the pad, a line anchor carf ried by the body and projecting laterally from the side thereof remote from the pad, said pad having a recess opening thereinto through the side thereof having the groove therein, a substantially U-shaped guide having aligned openings extending therethrough which align with the groove for the reception of a line extending through the groove, and a thumb screw extend- Y ing through and threadedly engaging the pad and swivelly connected to the line guide for moving said guide and holding the line extending therethrough in spaced relation to the pad.

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Feb. 24, 1953 L. N. zlNKEN GUIDELINE HOLDER Filed Dec.
:Ll If e a n ,E lldnf-H 4 6 im e, .Si a fg E ill attorney Patented Feb. 24, 1 '953 UNI-TED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,629,178` GUIDELINE HOLDER Louis Nicholas Zinken, St. Paul; Minn. ApplicatonDecemberlZ, 1951, SerialNo 261328/1v y (o1. 33-85) 2Y Claims.
posedfaces will lie true and plumb in the finished wall.
A further object is tofacilitatethe laying of the tile in a wall in which a door buck or frame is supported and to utilize theframe as the guide for the guide line holder.
The above andotherfobjects maybe4 attained by employing this inventionv which embodies amongits featuresl a guide line holder adapted to be" supported adjacent a wall',` said holder comprising an elongated body of substantially rectangular cross section having an elongated longitudinally extending opening extending therethrough intermediate the ends thereof, a pad carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom adjacent one end thereof, said pad having alongitudinal groove extending through the face thereof remote from the body and communicating with the opening adjacent one end thereof, an arm carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom in spaced parallel relation to the pad, and a line anchor carried by the body and projecting laterally from the side thereof remote from the pad.
Other features include an adjustable line guide carried by the pad and extending through the groove for holding a line passing through the groove in selected positions relative to the pad, and means carried by the arm and cooperating with the pad in clamping the holder on the frame member of an opening in the wall.
Referring to the drawings,
Fig. 1 is a horizontal sectional view through a wall showing a frame member mounted therein and this improved line holder clamped thereon.
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary side view of Fig. 1,
Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the line holder, and
Fig. 4 is an enlarged detail sectional view through a portion of the line holder and a portion of the wall and frame showing the adjustable line guide projected slightly beyond the pad.
Referring to the drawings in detail, a wall W having a framed opening O has supported against one portion of the opening O` a frame member designated generally F. The frame member is an elongated longitudinally extendingfopening I8 one end of which terminates adjacent the inner face 2010i the pad I4, and formed in the pad and communicating with the opening IB is a groove 22, the bottom wall of 'which` slopes inwardly from a point intermediatel the ends of the pad to` a point intermediate opposite sides of theelongatedbody I2, as will be` readily understood upon` Opening into the` pad adj'ag` reference t0 Fig. 4. cent the groove 22 is a relatively large recess 24 and extending through the pad and communicating with the recess is an internally screw threaded opening 26.
Extending through and threadedly engaging the threaded opening 26 is the threaded stem 28 of a thumb screw 3l) carrying at one end a thumb piece 32 and at its opposite end a swivelly connected line guide 34 of substantially U-shaped construction and having formed in the arms thereof remote from the stern 28 line receiving openings 36. The line guide 34 slidably enters the recess 24 so that by turning the thumb screw 30, the line guide 3H may be moved inwardly and outwardly of the recess 2l as will be readily understood upon reference to the drawings. Carried by and extending outwardly from the body I2 on the side thereof remote from the pad I 4 and arm I6 and adjacent the end of the opening I8 remote from the pad IfI is a line anchor 38 to which a line passing through the line guide 34, the groove 22 and opening I8 is anchored. as suggested in Fig. 1.
Formed in the arm 6 and extending in parallel relation to the body I2 are spaced parallel internally screw threaded openings 40 in which an adjusting screw 42 is selectively engaged. The shank of the screw 42 is provided with a pointed end 44 which as illustrated in Fig. l is adapted to engage the frame F to adjustably clamp the device in place on the frame between the point of the screw and the end wall 20 of the pad I4. In order to properly align the line holder with the wall W the set screw 46 extends through and threadedly engages the body I2 for engagement with the frame F as shown in Fig. 1.
In use the line holder is clamped as illustrated in Fig. 1 against a frame F framing an opening in the wall W with a line L passed through the openings 36 in the line holder 34 and anchored as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 to the line anchor 38. With the device clamped in place, it is obvious that by turning the screw 30, the line guide 34 may be moved inwardly or outwardly relative to the recess 24 in the pad I4 in order to support the line in the desired position for guiding the laying of a tier of building units in place in the wall. Obviously with one line holder in the position illustrated in Fig. 1 a similar line holder may be mounted on the wall and clamped to the frame F with its pad engaging the flange F of the frame F. In thisway the laying of the units on opposite sides of the wall may progress and the line holders moved according to the desires of the user. Y
While in the foregoing there has been shown and described the preferred embodiment of this invention it is to be understood that minor changes in the details of construction combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.
l'What is claimed is: Y
1-1. A guide line holder comprising an elongated body of substantially rectangular cross section, said body having an elongated longitudinally extending opening extending therethrough intermediate the ends thereof, a pad carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom adj acent one end thereof, said pad having a longitudinal groove extending therethrough and communicating with the opening adjacent one end thereof, an arm carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom in spaced parallel relation to the pad, a line anchor carried by the body and projecting laterally from the side thereof remote from the pad, and a line guide carried by the pad and extending into the groove for engaging a line passing through said groove and holding said line in spaced relation to the pad.
2. A guide line holder comprising an elongated body of substantially rectangular cross section, said body having an elongatedlongitudinally extending opening extending therethrough intermediate the ends thereof, a pad carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom adjacent one end thereof, said pad having a longitudinal groove extending therethrough and communicating with the opening adjacent one end thereof, an arm carried by the body and projecting laterally therefrom in spaced parallel relation to the pad, a line anchor carf ried by the body and projecting laterally from the side thereof remote from the pad, said pad having a recess opening thereinto through the side thereof having the groove therein, a substantially U-shaped guide having aligned openings extending therethrough which align with the groove for the reception of a line extending through the groove, and a thumb screw extend- Y ing through and threadedly engaging the pad and swivelly connected to the line guide for moving said guide and holding the line extending therethrough in spaced relation to the pad.
' LOUIS NICHOLAS ZINKEN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 492,636 Snyder Feb. 28, 1893 826,776 Ferguson July 24, 1906
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US2931104A (en) * 1954-10-11 1960-04-05 Structural Clay Products Res F Masons' corner pole and accessories therefor
US3436832A (en) * 1967-08-10 1969-04-08 Grant Juberigan Masons' line device
US3626434A (en) * 1970-02-13 1971-12-07 Lera M Jones Line dog
FR2611223A1 (en) * 1987-02-20 1988-08-26 Lemoine Jacques Device for holding the ends of an alignment cord
US5125162A (en) * 1991-08-28 1992-06-30 Alfreda Prebeck Brick alignment clips
US5964042A (en) * 1996-12-16 1999-10-12 Carper; Gary H. Gable clamp device
NL1017131C2 (en) * 2001-01-17 2002-07-18 Martinus Johannes Pe Vermeulen Auxiliary piece is for tensioning alignment wire in alignment direction between first alignment component with reference surface parallel to alignment direction and second alignment piece
US6615502B2 (en) 2001-05-29 2003-09-09 Om2P, Inc. Gable lead method and device
USD639684S1 (en) 2010-04-09 2011-06-14 Linovation Corp. (Ohio Corp.) Mason's guide line holders or similar articles
USD639683S1 (en) 2010-04-09 2011-06-14 Linovation Corp. (Ohio Corp.) Mason's guide line holders or similar articles
US8261460B2 (en) 2010-04-09 2012-09-11 Linovation Corp. Line holders for masonry work and the like

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US492636A (en) * 1893-02-28 Gage-line holder
US826776A (en) * 1906-03-07 1906-07-24 Archibald P Ferguson Line-stretcher.

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US492636A (en) * 1893-02-28 Gage-line holder
US826776A (en) * 1906-03-07 1906-07-24 Archibald P Ferguson Line-stretcher.

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2931104A (en) * 1954-10-11 1960-04-05 Structural Clay Products Res F Masons' corner pole and accessories therefor
US3436832A (en) * 1967-08-10 1969-04-08 Grant Juberigan Masons' line device
US3626434A (en) * 1970-02-13 1971-12-07 Lera M Jones Line dog
FR2611223A1 (en) * 1987-02-20 1988-08-26 Lemoine Jacques Device for holding the ends of an alignment cord
US5125162A (en) * 1991-08-28 1992-06-30 Alfreda Prebeck Brick alignment clips
US5964042A (en) * 1996-12-16 1999-10-12 Carper; Gary H. Gable clamp device
NL1017131C2 (en) * 2001-01-17 2002-07-18 Martinus Johannes Pe Vermeulen Auxiliary piece is for tensioning alignment wire in alignment direction between first alignment component with reference surface parallel to alignment direction and second alignment piece
US6615502B2 (en) 2001-05-29 2003-09-09 Om2P, Inc. Gable lead method and device
USD639684S1 (en) 2010-04-09 2011-06-14 Linovation Corp. (Ohio Corp.) Mason's guide line holders or similar articles
USD639683S1 (en) 2010-04-09 2011-06-14 Linovation Corp. (Ohio Corp.) Mason's guide line holders or similar articles
US8261460B2 (en) 2010-04-09 2012-09-11 Linovation Corp. Line holders for masonry work and the like

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