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US80500A
US80500A US80500DA US80500A US 80500 A US80500 A US 80500A US 80500D A US80500D A US 80500DA US 80500 A US80500 A US 80500A
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  • A represents a drawing-board, with paper attache-d
  • B its directing-edge
  • C D a T-ruler, D being its movable limb
  • E F its guiding-edge.
  • a sliding plate, H is arranged to move parallel with theiguiding-edge, directed by a rectangular bar, a, fitted withina slot, J, cut lengthwise withinvH, andextending nearly its length, the bar being so much shorter than the slot J, that whenoneend of it lies at one extremity of the slot, the space between its other end and the other extremity of the slot shall be equal to the greatest distance between any two lines to be drawn.
  • the bar a has also within itself a slotextending nearly its own length, and screw, M, passing through it into C, and projecting over plate H, holds it down upon C, but permits both H and a to slide freely upon it, and screw K, passingthrough the slot in a, is intendcd to hold it down firmly upon C.
  • E F being the ruling-edge of D, and it being required to rule a series of lines parallel with it, at the distance F N, set the plate H so that its edge 6 shall (as shown) touch the edge of D; then set bar a so that the space in slot J, between the bar'and the inner edge of the slot next b, shall be equal to F N, and secure the bar to G by screw K, the plate'l-I being frecito slide upon C.
  • D firmlyupon the board A, move plate H until it touches D.
  • hold the edge e upon the board
  • a scale may be applied to H, as at x, to graduate the distance between the lines, or a Vernier scale, as suggested at v v. v
  • the plate H with its appendages,'may be applied toeither end of C, or, what is equivalent, the movable arm 0 may be reversed.
  • the second form of ruler is shown in Figure 2 in plan, and in Figure 3 in profile.
  • a gaugeserew (or bolt) passes through this slot, having its square head below P, a slot being made nearly the whole length of the base ofthe frame to admit the head, and to prevent the bolt from turning while beingfastened to P by the milled nut t on the upper side of P.
  • the method of using theruler is thus: A guideline g 9, being drawn or selected, then the distance the lines are to be from each other being determined, say fro g to It, the frame Q is brought up against W.
  • the gauge-screw (or bolt) S is then adjusted so that the distance from the lower surface or flange of the milled nut 15 and the inner edge of the frame above it shall be equal to g-h, and screwed fast to 1?.
  • a scale may be applied .to P, as y y, to graduate the distance between the lines, or a Vernier scale, as shown at z 2.

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D. .l. PRATT.
Parallel Ruler.
Patented July 28, 1868.
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DANIEL J. PRATT, or ALBA Y, ASSIGNOR "r0 HIMSELF-AND OLIVER AREY, or BROOKPORT, AND, OLIVER AREY, ASSIGNOR TO MICHAEL P. cavonr, OF ALBANY, NEW YORK.
, Letters Patent No. 80,500, time Jul as, 1868.
. IMPROVED PARALLEL RULER.
Be it known that I, DANIEL J. PRATT, of the city of Albany, State of New York, have invented a new and useful Parallel Ruler; and I declare the following specification, with the drawings forming part thereof, to be a full and complete description of my invention, which has for its object the construction of rulers for drawing parallel lines, at equal distances from each other, promptly and exactly, without first marking by dividingappara-tus the distances to be ruled, for theguidance of the ruling-edge.
I construct my rulers of two kinds, one for drawing lines upon material fastened upon drawing-boards, the guiding-edge of a ruler being directed by and along the edge of the board in its progressive movement, and the other ruler for service upon a flat surface, its guiding-edge being free to move in any direction uponit; the former being for draughtsmen's work, the latter for ordinary desk-service to rule sheet-paper or books.
The first form is shown in Figured, where A represents a drawing-board, with paper attache-d; B, its directing-edge; C D, a T-ruler, D being its movable limb, and E F its guiding-edge. Upon arm 0 a sliding plate, H, is arranged to move parallel with theiguiding-edge, directed by a rectangular bar, a, fitted withina slot, J, cut lengthwise withinvH, andextending nearly its length, the bar being so much shorter than the slot J, that whenoneend of it lies at one extremity of the slot, the space between its other end and the other extremity of the slot shall be equal to the greatest distance between any two lines to be drawn. The bar a has also within itself a slotextending nearly its own length, and screw, M, passing through it into C, and projecting over plate H, holds it down upon C, but permits both H and a to slide freely upon it, and screw K, passingthrough the slot in a, is intendcd to hold it down firmly upon C.
The method of using this ruler is thus: E F being the ruling-edge of D, and it being required to rule a series of lines parallel with it, at the distance F N, set the plate H so that its edge 6 shall (as shown) touch the edge of D; then set bar a so that the space in slot J, between the bar'and the inner edge of the slot next b, shall be equal to F N, and secure the bar to G by screw K, the plate'l-I being frecito slide upon C. Now i hold plate H by its projecting edge, e e, firmly upon the drawing-board A, and slide 0 to the right hand until the end of bar a'touchcs the end of the slot at b, and then draw the line, which will be N N. Then holding D firmlyupon the board A, move plate H until it touches D. Then, again, hold the edge e upon the board,
repeating the movement' first described, and draw the line B B. By repeating these movements, a'se'ries of parallel lines can be drawn equidistant with the measure of F N. By reversing these movements, linesma'y be drawn in similar manner from right to left. A scale may be applied to H, as at x, to graduate the distance between the lines, or a Vernier scale, as suggested at v v. v
The plate H, with its appendages,'may be applied toeither end of C, or, what is equivalent, the movable arm 0 may be reversed.'
The second form of ruler is shown in Figure 2 in plan, and in Figure 3 in profile.
It consists of the ruler proper W, g'g being its ruling-edge. From its centre a fiat limb, P, projects at right angles. This limb carries a frame, Q Q, fitted to slide closely along it, and of such length as to permit the gauging of thelines at the greatest distance needed to be ruled. The flatbase of the frame beneath P has its under surface in plane with the under surface of W, so as to lie level with it upon the paper to be ruled.
Through the centre of P there is a slot extending the length of the frame. A gaugeserew (or bolt) passes through this slot, having its square head below P, a slot being made nearly the whole length of the base ofthe frame to admit the head, and to prevent the bolt from turning while beingfastened to P by the milled nut t on the upper side of P. g
The method of using theruler is thus: A guideline g 9, being drawn or selected, then the distance the lines are to be from each other being determined, say fro g to It, the frame Q is brought up against W. The gauge-screw (or bolt) S is then adjusted so that the distance from the lower surface or flange of the milled nut 15 and the inner edge of the frame above it shall be equal to g-h, and screwed fast to 1?. Now, holding the ruler firmly upon the paper, move the frame until it touches the lower surface or flange of the milled nut t. Then,
holding the frame firmly down, move the ruler until it touches the frame. The line k h is then to be drawn. A repetition of this proceeding will give the next line 3' j, and so on until the requisite number of lines are drawn. A scale may be applied .to P, as y y, to graduate the distance between the lines, or a Vernier scale, as shown at z 2.
What I claim as my invention, and desire: to secure by Letters Patent, is- The construction of a parallel ruler, by attaching to one of the limbs of a T-square ruler, a gauge-plate for regulating the distances between the lines to be ruled, substantially in manner set forth in the specifieation.
DANIEL J. PRATT. Witnesses: DUDLEY W. DE WITT, JAMES R. Bormon.
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