Grade rod

Geometrical instruments – Straight-line light ray type – Rod or target

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33293, G01C 1506

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056874863

ABSTRACT:
A grade rod is provided for measuring the depth of cut required to level a ground surface relative to a benchmark elevation location. The grade rod includes an elongated reference member having a reference mark for defining a predetermined elevation at the benchmark elevation location. An elongated extension member is slidably mounted adjacent to the reference member. The extension member has a base end for engaging the ground surface. The reference member is vertically movable relative to the extension member to permit vertical adjustment of the reference mark. A scale is carried by one of the reference member and the extension member for indicating to the user the vertical adjustment required to locate the reference mark at the predetermined elevation at any point on the ground surface. The measurement determines the depth of cut necessary for leveling the ground surface relative to the benchmark elevation location.

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patent: 4060909 (1977-12-01), Collins et al.
patent: 4221483 (1980-09-01), Rando
patent: 4471532 (1984-09-01), Francis
patent: 5070620 (1991-12-01), Crain et al.
patent: 5457890 (1995-10-01), Mooty

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