IP Library Granted Patent US 6,920,700
Granted Patent B2
US 6,920,700 · App. 10/459,937 · Granted Jul 26, 2005

Offset tape measure

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Patent No.
US 6,920,700
App. No.
10/459,937
Granted
Jul 26, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An offset tape measuring tool marked with standard English measurements includes integrated indicia for quick determination of distance between bends for a given offset depth and offset angle when installing conduit. Additional indicia may be included for the measurement of the shrinkage of the conduit with respect to the specified offset depths and angles. The integrated invention may be part of a standard tape measure strip to provide a convenient multi-purpose tool. Although the tool eliminates any external calculations or table reference typically necessary when bending conduit to clear an obstacle, it still provides an optional reference card for unique bends.

Claims (36)

1. An offset measuring device, comprising:

a measuring strip having an upper surface;

a plurality of numerical instrumental line markers at spaced intervals of a known scale on said upper surface;

a plurality of offset indicia spaced along said markers at measured offset depths and having a plurality of calculated criteria associated therewith; and

one of said calculated criteria corresponding to a distance between offset bends and another of said calculated criteria corresponding to an offset angle such that the calculated criteria are aligned with a line marker representative of said calculations.

2. An offset measure as defined in claim 1 further having another calculated criteria corresponding to a conduit shrinkage.

3. An offset measuring device as defined in claim 1 wherein said measuring strip is an elongated planer rectangular configuration.

4. An offset measuring device as defined in claim 3 wherein said measuring strip has a top edge and a bottom edge.

5. An offset measuring device as defined in claim 1 wherein a portion of said line markers include demarcation numerals.

6. An offset measuring device as defined in claim 1 wherein said indicia having multiple sets of calculated criteria associated therewith.

7. An offset measuring device as defined in claim 1 further having a legend on said upper surface of said strip.

8. An offset measuring device as defined in claim 1 wherein said measuring strip is a rolled tape.

9. An offset measuring device as defined in claim 8 wherein said tape in enclosed within a housing including tape rolling means whereby said tape is linearly extendable and retractable from said housing.

10. An offset measuring device as defined in claim 9 wherein said tape includes a flange.

11. An offset measuring device as defined in claim 9 wherein said housing includes a switch in operable communication with said tape rolling means.

12. A method for marking the offset bends of a conduit, comprising of the steps of:

measuring an offset depth;

measuring an offset angle;

marking the conduit for a first bend;

locating an offset indicia on an offset measuring device associated with said measured offset depth and angle; and

measuring from the first bend to the line marker of a known scale and representative of and aligned with the calculated criteria corresponding to the distance between bends for the measured offset depth and angle and marking the conduit for a second bend.

13. A measuring strip, comprising:

a readable surface having a plurality of line markers at spaced intervals of a known scale thereon;

indicia spaced along said markers and having representative calculated criteria associated therewith; and

one of said calculated criteria corresponding to a distance between bends while another of said calculated criteria corresponding to an offset angle such that the associated indicia is aligned with a line marker and an offset representative of said clculations.

14. A measuring strip as defined in claim 13 wherein said measuring strip is an elongated planer rectangular configuration.

15. A measuring strip as defined in claim 13 wherein said measuring strip has a top edge and a bottom edge.

16. A measuring strip as defined in claim 13 wherein said measuring strip is a rolled tape.

17. A measuring strip as defined in claim 13 wherein said tape is enclosed within a housing including tape rolling means whereby said tape is linearly extendable and retractable from said housing.

18. A measuring strip as defined in claim 13 wherein said tape includes a flange.

19. A measuring strip as defined in claim 13 wherein said housing includes a switch in operable communication with said tape rolling means.

20. An offset measuring device, comprising:

a measuring strip in the form of a rolled tape enclosed within a housing including tape rolling means whereby said tape is linearly extendable and retractable from said housing;

a plurality of offset indicia spaced along said markers; and

a calculation reference card coupled to said housing wherein said card includes an operable slot in communication with a housing pin for positioning said card within said housing and extending said card out of said housing.

21. An offset measuring device as defined in claim 20 wherein said card further include a user engageable tab.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2021
From: KLEIN TOOLS, INC.; GENERAL MACHINE PRODUCTS (KT), LLC; TENACIOUS HOLDINGS, INC.; ZAH GROUP, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Reel/Frame 058520/0517 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 29, 2003
From: EKDAHL, KEVIN A.; GOLDMANN, II, RUSSELL A.; WONG, KINGSTON T.
To: KLEIN TOOLS, INC.
Reel/Frame 016593/0137 →