Circumference monitor

Geometrical instruments – Gauge – Circular size

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33512, 335142, G01B 310

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057324751

ABSTRACT:
The monitor for detecting changes in the circumference of an object includes a strip having an elastic portion and an inelastic portion, a self-adhesive base, an indicator guide, and one or more support guides. The strip and base together encircle the object to be monitored, forming a snug-fitting ring around the object, the strip being capable of elongating or contracting with circumference changes of the object. The inelastic portion and indicator guide includes an indicator and scale to show the changes in the dimensions of the object as the object expands or contracts.

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