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US2777208A
US2777208A US535384A US53538455A US2777208A US 2777208 A US2777208 A US 2777208A US 535384 A US535384 A US 535384A US 53538455 A US53538455 A US 53538455A US 2777208 A US2777208 A US 2777208A
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  • the present invention relates to new and useful improvements in gauges for use particularly on I-beams, etc., and has for its primary object to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, novel means for expeditiously scribing the exact center of the beam web.
  • Another very important object of the invention is to provide a gauge of the aforementioned character which may be readily adjusted for use on beams of various sizes.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of a beam gauge constructed in accordance with the present invention, showing the device in use;
  • Figure 2 is a view in side elevation thereof
  • Figure 3 is a view in transverse section, taken substantially on the line 3-3 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of the device
  • Figure 5 is an end elevational view
  • Figure 6 is a view in horizontal section, taken substantially on the line 66 of Figure 5.
  • the embodiment of the invention which has been illustrated comprises a substantially U-shaped frame of metal or other suitable material which is designated generally by reference character 6.
  • the frame 6 is adapted to straddle one of the flanges 7 of the I-beam 8 to be scribed.
  • the lower leg 9 of the frame 6 has journaled on its free end portion a pair of rollers 10 which travel on the web 11 of the beam 8 beneath the flange 7.
  • the upper leg 12 of the frame 6 has mounted longitudinally thereon an elongated plate 13 with spacers 14 therebe tween, the assembly being secured by screws 15 for providing a sleeve 16.
  • the sleeve assembly 16 further includes a relatively thick plate 17 which abuts the forward end of the plate 13.
  • the sleeve 16 is for the reception of a slidably adjustable scale bar 18.
  • a set screw 19 is threadedly mounted in the plate 17 for securing the scale bar 18 in adjusted position.
  • Fixed transversely on the forward end portion of the scale bar 18 is a crosshead of suitable material providing a straight edge 20.
  • an indicator 22 Pivotally secured at 21 for swinging movement in a vertical plane on one end portion of the straight edge is an indicator 22.
  • the indicator 22 terminates at its free end in a right angularly extending contact point 23 for engagement with one end of the web 11 of the beam 8.
  • the device is positioned transversely on the flange 7 of the beam 8 at a point adjacent one end of said beam.
  • the end portion 23 of the indicator 22 is then engaged with one end of the beam web 11 at the center thereof, which may be located in any suitable manner.
  • the set screw. 19 is then tightened for securing the scale 18 in adjusted position in the sleeve 16 of the frame 6.
  • the member 22 is then swung upwardly to inoperative position and the instrument is movedlongitudinally on the beam 8 as desired.
  • the exact center of the web 11 may now be scribed on the beam through the medium of the straight edge 20.
  • the construction of the device is such that the instrument may readily be used on beams of various sizes.
  • a beam gauge of the character described comprising: a substantially U-shaped frame adapted to straddle a flange of the beam at right angles thereto, a scale bar mounted for longitudinal sliding adjustment on one of the legs of said frame, rollers on the other leg of the frame operable on the beam beneath said flange, a straight edge mounted transversely on one end portion of said scale bar and engageable longitudinally on the beam, and an indicator pivotally mounted on one end portion of said straight edge and swingable in the longitudinal plane thereof for engagement with an end of the web of the beam to facilitate adjusting the scale bar to the desired position.
  • An I-beam gauge of the character described comprising: a substantially U-shaped frame adapted to straddle a flange of the beam at right angles thereto, a sleeve on one of the frame legs, rollers on the other frame leg operable on the beam beneath said flange, a scale bar mounted for longitudinal sliding adjustment in said sleeve, means for securing said scale bar in adjusted position, a straight edge mounted transversely on one end portion of the scale bar and engageable longitudinally on the beam, and an indicator pivotally mounted for swinging movement on one end portion of said straight edge in the longitudinal plane thereof and engageable with one end of the web of the beam to facilitate adjusting the scale bar to the desired position.
  • An I-beam gauge of the character described comprising: a substantially U-shaped frame adapted to straddle a flange of the beam at right angles thereto, rollers on one of the legs of said frame operable longitudinally on the web of the beam beneath said flange, a scale bar mounted for longitudinal sliding adjustment on the other leg of the frame, a straight edge mounted transversely on one end portion of said scale bar and engageable longitudinally on the beam, and an indicator pivotally mounted for swinging movement on one end portion of said straight edge in the longitudinal plane thereof and engageable with one end of the beam web to facilitate adjusting the scale bar to the desired position.
  • An I-beam gauge of the character described com prising a substantially U-shaped frame adapted to straddle a flange of the beam at right angles thereto, rollers mounted on the free end portion of one of the legs of the frame and operable longitudinally on the beam web, a longitudinal sleeve on the other leg of the frame, a scale bar mounted for sliding adjustment in said sleeve, means for securing said scale bar in adjusted position in said sleeve, a straight edge mounted transversely on one end 1,276,261 portion of the scale bar and engageable longitudinalI-y 1,382,271 on the beam, and an indicator pivotally mounted for 1,471,467 swinging movement on one end portion of said straight 1,619,091 edgein the longitudinal plane thereof and engageable 5 2,409,106 with one end of the beamweb to facilitate adjusting the 2,660,802

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Jan. 15, 1957 c. J. SKRABAN 2,777,208
BEAM GAUGE Filed Sept. 20, 1955 sggmwm iii/111 1 Gas/mir J. .Skraban J INVENTOR.
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United States ,,,PatentO BEAM GAUGE Casimir J. Skraban, Chicago, 1]].
Application September 20, 1955, Serial No. 535,384
4 Claims. (Cl. 33-174) The present invention relates to new and useful improvements in gauges for use particularly on I-beams, etc., and has for its primary object to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, novel means for expeditiously scribing the exact center of the beam web.
Another very important object of the invention is to provide a gauge of the aforementioned character which may be readily adjusted for use on beams of various sizes.
Other objects of the invention are to provide a beam gauge of the character described which will be comparatively simple in construction, strong, durable, compact, light in weight, highly emcient and reliable in use and which may be manufactured at low cost.
These together with other objects and advantages which will become subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Figure 1 is a top plan view of a beam gauge constructed in accordance with the present invention, showing the device in use;
Figure 2 is a view in side elevation thereof;
Figure 3 is a view in transverse section, taken substantially on the line 3-3 of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of the device;
Figure 5 is an end elevational view; and
Figure 6 is a view in horizontal section, taken substantially on the line 66 of Figure 5.
Referring now to the drawing in detail, it will be seen that the embodiment of the invention which has been illustrated comprises a substantially U-shaped frame of metal or other suitable material which is designated generally by reference character 6. The frame 6 is adapted to straddle one of the flanges 7 of the I-beam 8 to be scribed. The lower leg 9 of the frame 6 has journaled on its free end portion a pair of rollers 10 which travel on the web 11 of the beam 8 beneath the flange 7. The upper leg 12 of the frame 6 has mounted longitudinally thereon an elongated plate 13 with spacers 14 therebe tween, the assembly being secured by screws 15 for providing a sleeve 16. The sleeve assembly 16 further includes a relatively thick plate 17 which abuts the forward end of the plate 13.
The sleeve 16 is for the reception of a slidably adjustable scale bar 18. A set screw 19 is threadedly mounted in the plate 17 for securing the scale bar 18 in adjusted position. Fixed transversely on the forward end portion of the scale bar 18 is a crosshead of suitable material providing a straight edge 20.
Pivotally secured at 21 for swinging movement in a vertical plane on one end portion of the straight edge is an indicator 22. The indicator 22 terminates at its free end in a right angularly extending contact point 23 for engagement with one end of the web 11 of the beam 8.
It is thought that the operation or use of the instrument will be readily apparent from a consideration of the ice foregoing. Briefly, the device is positioned transversely on the flange 7 of the beam 8 at a point adjacent one end of said beam. The end portion 23 of the indicator 22 is then engaged with one end of the beam web 11 at the center thereof, which may be located in any suitable manner. The set screw. 19 is then tightened for securing the scale 18 in adjusted position in the sleeve 16 of the frame 6. The member 22 is then swung upwardly to inoperative position and the instrument is movedlongitudinally on the beam 8 as desired. Using a suitable marker, the exact center of the web 11 may now be scribed on the beam through the medium of the straight edge 20. The construction of the device, it will be observed, is such that the instrument may readily be used on beams of various sizes.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention as claimed.
What is claimed as new is as follows:
1. A beam gauge of the character described comprising: a substantially U-shaped frame adapted to straddle a flange of the beam at right angles thereto, a scale bar mounted for longitudinal sliding adjustment on one of the legs of said frame, rollers on the other leg of the frame operable on the beam beneath said flange, a straight edge mounted transversely on one end portion of said scale bar and engageable longitudinally on the beam, and an indicator pivotally mounted on one end portion of said straight edge and swingable in the longitudinal plane thereof for engagement with an end of the web of the beam to facilitate adjusting the scale bar to the desired position.
2. An I-beam gauge of the character described comprising: a substantially U-shaped frame adapted to straddle a flange of the beam at right angles thereto, a sleeve on one of the frame legs, rollers on the other frame leg operable on the beam beneath said flange, a scale bar mounted for longitudinal sliding adjustment in said sleeve, means for securing said scale bar in adjusted position, a straight edge mounted transversely on one end portion of the scale bar and engageable longitudinally on the beam, and an indicator pivotally mounted for swinging movement on one end portion of said straight edge in the longitudinal plane thereof and engageable with one end of the web of the beam to facilitate adjusting the scale bar to the desired position.
3. An I-beam gauge of the character described comprising: a substantially U-shaped frame adapted to straddle a flange of the beam at right angles thereto, rollers on one of the legs of said frame operable longitudinally on the web of the beam beneath said flange, a scale bar mounted for longitudinal sliding adjustment on the other leg of the frame, a straight edge mounted transversely on one end portion of said scale bar and engageable longitudinally on the beam, and an indicator pivotally mounted for swinging movement on one end portion of said straight edge in the longitudinal plane thereof and engageable with one end of the beam web to facilitate adjusting the scale bar to the desired position.
4. An I-beam gauge of the character described com prising: a substantially U-shaped frame adapted to straddle a flange of the beam at right angles thereto, rollers mounted on the free end portion of one of the legs of the frame and operable longitudinally on the beam web, a longitudinal sleeve on the other leg of the frame, a scale bar mounted for sliding adjustment in said sleeve, means for securing said scale bar in adjusted position in said sleeve, a straight edge mounted transversely on one end 1,276,261 portion of the scale bar and engageable longitudinalI-y 1,382,271 on the beam, and an indicator pivotally mounted for 1,471,467 swinging movement on one end portion of said straight 1,619,091 edgein the longitudinal plane thereof and engageable 5 2,409,106 with one end of the beamweb to facilitate adjusting the 2,660,802
scale barto the desired position.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 10 1,078,862 Kunkel Nov. 18, 1913 i 4 Peterson Aug. 20, 1918 Cunningham June 21', 1921 Hubbard "a Oct. 23, 1923 Rieser Mar. 1, 1927 Connelly Oct. 8, 1946 Keys Dec. 1, 1953
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US4475291A (en) * 1983-04-14 1984-10-09 Westinghouse Electric Corp. Blade orientation gauge
US4858334A (en) * 1988-03-30 1989-08-22 The Boeing Company Method and apparatus for locating the web center of a beam

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US1078862A (en) * 1913-02-18 1913-11-18 Nelson L Kunkel Combination compasses and marking-gage.
US1276261A (en) * 1917-05-01 1918-08-20 Philip E Peterson Marking gage.
US1382271A (en) * 1920-08-18 1921-06-21 Edgar W Cunningham Universal templet for structural-steel work
US1471467A (en) * 1922-11-09 1923-10-23 Hubert T Hubbard T square
US1619091A (en) * 1925-12-21 1927-03-01 Rieser William Tool for marking tiles
US2409106A (en) * 1944-03-17 1946-10-08 Robert T Connelly Scriber
US2660802A (en) * 1951-08-02 1953-12-01 Carl R Keys Marking gauge

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US1078862A (en) * 1913-02-18 1913-11-18 Nelson L Kunkel Combination compasses and marking-gage.
US1276261A (en) * 1917-05-01 1918-08-20 Philip E Peterson Marking gage.
US1382271A (en) * 1920-08-18 1921-06-21 Edgar W Cunningham Universal templet for structural-steel work
US1471467A (en) * 1922-11-09 1923-10-23 Hubert T Hubbard T square
US1619091A (en) * 1925-12-21 1927-03-01 Rieser William Tool for marking tiles
US2409106A (en) * 1944-03-17 1946-10-08 Robert T Connelly Scriber
US2660802A (en) * 1951-08-02 1953-12-01 Carl R Keys Marking gauge

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4475291A (en) * 1983-04-14 1984-10-09 Westinghouse Electric Corp. Blade orientation gauge
US4858334A (en) * 1988-03-30 1989-08-22 The Boeing Company Method and apparatus for locating the web center of a beam

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