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US2659149A
US2659149A US242768A US24276851A US2659149A US 2659149 A US2659149 A US 2659149A US 242768 A US242768 A US 242768A US 24276851 A US24276851 A US 24276851A US 2659149 A US2659149 A US 2659149A
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  • My invention relates to a clamp structure, and more particularly to a type of clamp employed in the construction of transits equipped with a telescope.
  • An object of my invention is to provide an arrangement that will clamp a telescope in a fixed position on the frame of a transit.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide
  • the device as illustrated, specified and claimed herein presents a means of retaining the clamp in close frictional relation to a surface on the frame to compensate for wear or the like in relation to the clamping member on the frame.
  • My invention is applicable to structures as described and claimed in my co-pending application, Serial No. 28,781, dated April 1-3, 1948, now Patent No. 2,620,564, issued December 9, 1952. It is simple in construction, positive in its performance, and fills a definite need for stability in transit construction.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary side view of a telescope pivotally mounted within the stationary frame showing a pair of clamps in a locked position.
  • FIG. 1 is a fragmentary view of the clamp arrangement taken from the eye piece end'of the telescope.
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary side view of a portion of the scope and mounting, showing the clamp in an open position.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary top view of the device as shown in Figure 1 with one of the clamp I members in an open position.
  • the character [0 shows a telescope which may be of any conventional design to fit a specific type of transit.
  • the scope consists of an-eye piece ll into which a lens 12 is mounted, and the entire scope assembly is pivotally mounted at l3 to a frame l4 forming a part of the transit.
  • the lower block is shown as I? and the upper block as Hi.
  • the blocl: i8 is shown adjustably mounted within a groove in the face l8 and actuated by means of the adjusting screw it.
  • the blocks may be stationary or adjustable according to the specific construction of the transit.
  • I also show a leaf spring 2% covering the face of the lower block l1. This leaf spring is attached by means of screws shown as 2 I.
  • the frame H5 is provided with an outwardly extending member shown as 22 which has a fiat surface 23 disposed at the top thereof, and a clamp member 25, which has a lever 25 projecting therefrom, is pivotally mounted on the flat surface 23 of the outwardly extending member 22 by means of a pivot screw 2%.
  • Screw 26 also serves to stress arcuate spring 2'! which biases clamp member 24 against the flat surface 23.
  • This spring member 21 is shown higher at the center, and has two contact points shown as 28 and 28' which contact the top surface of the clamp member 24 when the pivot screw 22 is screwed down against the top of the leaf spring 21.
  • an adjustable stop screw 29 is also shown on the side of the outwardly extending member 22 forming a part of the frame [4.

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NOV. 17, 1953 c Q ROTHWElLER 2,659,149
INDEX CLAMP Filed Aug. 20, 1951 INVENTOR. CHARLES O. ROTHWEILER A TTORNE Y,
Patented Nov. 17, 1953 INDEX CLAMP Charles 0. Bothweiler, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to David White Company, Milwaukee, Wis., a Y
V "iolaim.
My invention relates to a clamp structure, and more particularly to a type of clamp employed in the construction of transits equipped with a telescope.
An object of my invention is to provide an arrangement that will clamp a telescope in a fixed position on the frame of a transit.
Another object of my invention is to provide;
a means for supporting the clamping member into close slidable contact with the mounting surface on the frame.
In the construction of transits in which the telescope is pivotally mounted at its center to a frame, it is imperative that a rigid clamp arrangement be employed to retain thescope in a level position in relation to the graduated scale while the instrument is being adjusted.
The device as illustrated, specified and claimed herein presents a means of retaining the clamp in close frictional relation to a surface on the frame to compensate for wear or the like in relation to the clamping member on the frame.
My invention is applicable to structures as described and claimed in my co-pending application, Serial No. 28,781, dated April 1-3, 1948, now Patent No. 2,620,564, issued December 9, 1952. It is simple in construction, positive in its performance, and fills a definite need for stability in transit construction.
The invention is fully described in the following specification of which the accompanying drawings are a part, and in which the separate parts of my improvements are designated by suitable reference characters in each of the views and in which:
Figure 1 is a fragmentary side view of a telescope pivotally mounted within the stationary frame showing a pair of clamps in a locked position.
Figure 2 is a fragmentary view of the clamp arrangement taken from the eye piece end'of the telescope. V V
Figure 3 is a fragmentary side view of a portion of the scope and mounting, showing the clamp in an open position.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary top view of the device as shown in Figure 1 with one of the clamp I members in an open position.
Figure 5 is a detailed view of the blocks on a fragmentary portion of the scope, showing the.
corporation of Wisconsin licatign dggushgm .1951, Serial No. 242,768
are mounted on the face.
responding parts throughout the several views and referring now to th same, the character [0 shows a telescope which may be of any conventional design to fit a specific type of transit. The scope consists of an-eye piece ll into which a lens 12 is mounted, and the entire scope assembly is pivotally mounted at l3 to a frame l4 forming a part of the transit. There is a collar l5 encircling the scope It, and this collar is provided with a flat face shown as it, and a pair of blocks The lower block is shown as I? and the upper block as Hi. In the drawing, the blocl: i8 is shown adjustably mounted within a groove in the face l8 and actuated by means of the adjusting screw it. However, the blocks may be stationary or adjustable according to the specific construction of the transit. I also show a leaf spring 2% covering the face of the lower block l1. This leaf spring is attached by means of screws shown as 2 I.
The frame H5 is provided with an outwardly extending member shown as 22 which has a fiat surface 23 disposed at the top thereof, and a clamp member 25, which has a lever 25 projecting therefrom, is pivotally mounted on the flat surface 23 of the outwardly extending member 22 by means of a pivot screw 2%. Screw 26 also serves to stress arcuate spring 2'! which biases clamp member 24 against the flat surface 23. This spring member 21 is shown higher at the center, and has two contact points shown as 28 and 28' which contact the top surface of the clamp member 24 when the pivot screw 22 is screwed down against the top of the leaf spring 21. There is also shown an adjustable stop screw 29 on the side of the outwardly extending member 22 forming a part of the frame [4. This screw is adjustable so that it will limit i the pivotal action of the clamp member 24011. the flat face 23. The spring 21 biases clamp member 2% into engagement with'the flat surface, 23 to accurately reference the clamp member with respect to surface 23 while permitting of some slight movement of the clamp 2:; relative to a fiat surface 23 to compensate for errors in'machining the flat surface 23 for the underside of clamp 24. Leaf spring 20 mounted on lower block I! isadapted to yielclingly receive the operative end of clamp 24 and urge the clamp into snug engagement with the bottom of the upper block with respect to the bottom of the upperrblock I8. Assuming both clamping mechanisms are properly adjusted the telescope will bev accurate- 3 1y positioned with respect to the frame. This has been effected without requiring extremely fine and necessarily expensive machining of the cooperating parts of the clamp mechanism.
. While I have herein disclosed with considerable particularity a single embodiment of my invention, it will be manifest to persons skilled in the art thatimany changeslin the'genera'l arrangement and form and ccnfiguration'ofthe st'r-ucture may be made and parts thereof may be varied within the scope of the appended claim.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent "in the United States is:
A telescope clamp for combination ievel trans its, comprising, a frame, a telescope pivotally mounted within the frame, a collar mounted on the telescope and provided with a pair of opposed blocks having facing arcuate surfaces-- adapted to receive a clamp member therebetween, the -arcuate @face :of one 'of said 'blocks being comprised of anatcuate leaf spring mountedxon the block and yieldahle with respect thereto, saidzframe having 'a flat surface, ra'ipivot= substantially normal to saidsurface, a=c1amp pivot- :a11y.-=mounted on said-gpivot; and a :leaf ;spring acting on said clamp and stressed by said pivot to hold the clamp against said flat surface to insure movement of the clamp in parallelism with the fiat surface, said clamp being adapted to move between the arcuate surfaces on said block when in its operative position.
CHARLES O. ROTHWEILER.
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GB189418028A (en) * 1894-09-22 1895-06-15 Phinehas Edward Ayton Improvements in Cupboard and other like Turns or Catches.
US713255A (en) * 1902-02-05 1902-11-11 Frank L Traut Joint for foldable rules or similar devices.
US874914A (en) * 1906-01-13 1907-12-24 Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd Back-sight for small-arms.
US879811A (en) * 1907-09-24 1908-02-18 Frank S Burgess Window attachment.
US1211458A (en) * 1915-07-15 1917-01-09 Philip J Leavens Process of making aluminum rules.
US1604330A (en) * 1926-05-27 1926-10-26 James J Witkowski Fastening device
US1663546A (en) * 1925-02-27 1928-03-27 Geier James Convertible level and transit
US1710057A (en) * 1926-08-27 1929-04-23 B L Makepeace Inc Convertible level
US1882523A (en) * 1927-11-17 1932-10-11 David White Company Combination level transit
US2403919A (en) * 1941-10-25 1946-07-16 Archbold Hagner Instr Lab Inc Portable angle-measuring device
US2560937A (en) * 1948-05-06 1951-07-17 Magnus Res Inc Adjustable cropping angle device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB189418028A (en) * 1894-09-22 1895-06-15 Phinehas Edward Ayton Improvements in Cupboard and other like Turns or Catches.
US713255A (en) * 1902-02-05 1902-11-11 Frank L Traut Joint for foldable rules or similar devices.
US874914A (en) * 1906-01-13 1907-12-24 Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd Back-sight for small-arms.
US879811A (en) * 1907-09-24 1908-02-18 Frank S Burgess Window attachment.
US1211458A (en) * 1915-07-15 1917-01-09 Philip J Leavens Process of making aluminum rules.
US1663546A (en) * 1925-02-27 1928-03-27 Geier James Convertible level and transit
US1604330A (en) * 1926-05-27 1926-10-26 James J Witkowski Fastening device
US1710057A (en) * 1926-08-27 1929-04-23 B L Makepeace Inc Convertible level
US1882523A (en) * 1927-11-17 1932-10-11 David White Company Combination level transit
US2403919A (en) * 1941-10-25 1946-07-16 Archbold Hagner Instr Lab Inc Portable angle-measuring device
US2560937A (en) * 1948-05-06 1951-07-17 Magnus Res Inc Adjustable cropping angle device

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