Measuring and testing – Meteorology – Electric disturbance
Patent
1989-07-27
1991-08-13
Woodiel, Donald O.
Measuring and testing
Meteorology
Electric disturbance
73427, G01W 114
Patent
active
050386069
ABSTRACT:
To permit easy reading of the rainfall at a distance, an intercepting means on a rain gauge intercepts rain falling through a larger area than the upper surface area of the rain water within the container of the rain gauge. A colored float points to rainfall markers on an expanded scale along the container so that if rain is indicated in inches, the indicia means has its inch marks spaced vertically to correlate with the float at distances larger than inches.
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Geschwender Robert C.
Peterson George W.
Carney Vincent L.
Concept Engineering Inc.
Woodiel Donald O.
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