US Patent: 4,463,501
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Level Construction and Methods of Constructing a Level
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Patentees:
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Randall J. Wright (exact or similar names) - Brookfield, WI |
Gary T. Macklin (exact or similar names) - Oconomowoc, WI |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Sep. 30, 1982 |
Granted: |
Aug. 07, 1984 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
Abstract
A level instrument for determining angular relationships includes a frame having a rail section defining a working surface, a vial, and an end plate affixed to the frame. The end plate has a plastic body with integral lip, shoulder and stake or pawl elements. The frame includes passages which receive the stake or pawl elements to permanently interconnect the end plate and frame. Indexing elements automatically orient a shoulder and an edge of the end plate adjacent to the rail section defining the working surface to prevent false level readings occasioned by displacement. A method for constructing the level of the invention which includes affixing the end plate to the frame, displacing a portion of the lip overlaying the frame passage into the passage, to permanently anchor the end plate to the frame. A second method for constructing the level of the invention wherein the end plate is urged axially onto the frame end until flexible pawls extending from the end plate engage recesses in the frame passages permanently anchoring the end plate to the frame.
This patent number and patent # 4559714 were found on a Sears Craftsman Level model # 9-39882. |
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