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US864280A
US864280A US35578807A US1907355788A US864280A US 864280 A US864280 A US 864280A US 35578807 A US35578807 A US 35578807A US 1907355788 A US1907355788 A US 1907355788A US 864280 A US864280 A US 864280A
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  • the subject of my invention is an improvement in micrometer gages oi well known construction, whereby an ordinary micrometer gage can be employed as a limit gage.
  • an ordinary micrometer gage can be employed as a limit gage.
  • the hollow shank in which the mandrel works in addition to the ordinary grad nations, is provided with two marks located in such manner that on adjusting the zero point or other division oi the circular graduations between these two marks the dimension given by the gage lies within definite limits.
  • Figure l is a side elevation, and Fig. 2 a longtudinal section through the micrometer screw.
  • a is the body ot the gage, ⁇ which is preferably made of cast iron.
  • a cheek-piece b of tempered steel islet in the other end has ahollow shank c, forming one piece with the body a and containing the micrometer screw.
  • ci is the threaded mandrel;
  • e is the nut, rigidly fixed in the shank c.
  • the outside of the nut c is likewise provided with a thread to receive an adjusting collarf.
  • the shank c in addition to the is to be nished.
  • the line j gives the permissible maximum limit and the line c the permissible minimum limit for the dimensions to which the work II now the micrometer gage is so adjusted that its zero point (or, in the case of measurements involving fractions of a millimeter, the corresponding division of the circular graduations) comes between the lines j and c, being thus read ofi between these latter instead of, as hitherto, on the vertical line of the shank c, then a piece of work iinished to this measurement always lies within the limits given by the two lines j and lc.
  • the provision of the lines j and c thus renders the employment of limit gages oi all descriptions superiuous.
  • a hollow shank provided with graduations, a lixed maximum limit mark longitudinally of said hollow shank, a ixed minimum mark longitudinally ot said hollow shank and a micrometer screw working in the shank and having a hollow cap furnished with circular graduations any division of which can be set between the said maximum and minimum limit marks, substantially as described.

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PATENTED AUG. 27, 1907.
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APPLICATION FILED PEB.6,1907.
Wrfe/anew @ffm @ha J UNITED sTATEs LOUIS C. WOERNER, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.
MICROMETER-GAG-E Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 27, 190'7.
Application filed February 5, 1907. Serial No. 355,788.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LoUIs CHRISTIAN WOERNER, engineer, a citizen oi the United States of North America, residing at 17-20, I-Iuttenstrasse, Berlin, German Empire, have invented new and useful Improvements in Micrometer-Gages, oi which the following is a speciiication.
The subject of my invention is an improvement in micrometer gages oi well known construction, whereby an ordinary micrometer gage can be employed as a limit gage. For this purpose the hollow shank in which the mandrel works, in addition to the ordinary grad nations, is provided with two marks located in such manner that on adjusting the zero point or other division oi the circular graduations between these two marks the dimension given by the gage lies within definite limits.
In the accompanying drawing the invention is illustrated applied to a mouth shaped gage.
Figure l is a side elevation, and Fig. 2 a longtudinal section through the micrometer screw.
a is the body ot the gage,`which is preferably made of cast iron. At the one end oi the body a cheek-piece b of tempered steel islet in the other end has ahollow shank c, forming one piece with the body a and containing the micrometer screw. ci is the threaded mandrel; e is the nut, rigidly fixed in the shank c. The outside of the nut c is likewise provided with a thread to receive an adjusting collarf. To the screw mandrel d there is rigidly connected in well-known manner a hollow cap g, which fits over the shank c and is furnished with circular graduations h. The shank c, in addition to the is to be nished.
scale i is provided with two marks or line j lc, i
which converge below. The line j gives the permissible maximum limit and the line c the permissible minimum limit for the dimensions to which the work II now the micrometer gage is so adjusted that its zero point (or, in the case of measurements involving fractions of a millimeter, the corresponding division of the circular graduations) comes between the lines j and c, being thus read ofi between these latter instead of, as hitherto, on the vertical line of the shank c, then a piece of work iinished to this measurement always lies within the limits given by the two lines j and lc. The provision of the lines j and c thus renders the employment of limit gages oi all descriptions superiuous.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as'new is:
In a micrometer A:rage a hollow shank provided with graduations, a lixed maximum limit mark longitudinally of said hollow shank, a ixed minimum mark longitudinally ot said hollow shank and a micrometer screw working in the shank and having a hollow cap furnished with circular graduations any division of which can be set between the said maximum and minimum limit marks, substantially as described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name this 5th day ot .Tanuary 1907, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
LOUIS C. WOERNER.
Witnesses z WoLDEMAR HAUPT, HENRY HASIER.
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