Instrument for levelling

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

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350299, G01C 1502, G02B 508

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044008880

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The present invention relates to an instrument for use when levelling.
The object of the present invention is to provide a simple and inexpensive, but nevertheless particularly effective instrument for levelling surfaces in conjunction with various kinds of building projects, said instrument being such as to enable it to be manipulated by a single person.
To this end the instrument according to the invention is characterized in that it comprises uptight mirrors which intersect each other at right angles and are carried on a frame structure that is adjustable relative to the horizontal plane, said mirrors being provided with markings located on the same level relative to a plane which forms right angles with all mirror surfaces. This arrangement affords the advantage whereby it is possible to measure levels relative to a sighting plane determined by said markings, in all directions from the instrument without rotating the same, whereat the sighting plane can be adjusted to a horizontal position or to a position inclined to the horizontal at any desired angle, by adjusting the frame structure. Further, with the instrument positioned horizontally and one mirror plane arranged in a selected direction it is possible to lay-out right angles by sighting against one or the other vertical edge of the mirror located crosswise relative to said mirror plane.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a plan view of the instrument and illustrates the mode of operation of the instrument when laying out right angles.
FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line B--B in FIG. 1, with only the upper part of the frame structure shown, said figure also illustrating the mode of operation of the instrument when levelling.
FIGS. 3 and 4 are front and side views respectively of a levelling rod suitable for use with the instrument according to the invention.
In FIGS. 1 and 2 there is generally shown at 1 an arrangement formed by mirrors which intersect each other at right angles, said arrangement being mounted on a frame structure shown generally at 2.
The frame structure 2 includes level indicators 3 which are arranged at right angles to each other on a circular plate 8, said plate being adjustable relative to the frame structure 2 in general in a conventional manner, as indicated by means of the levelling screws 9 in FIG. 2. One level indicator is pivotedly mounted at its one end as shown at 10 in FIG. 1, while the other end of said level indicator is arranged to co-act with a means 11 for inclining the level indicator relative to the plate 8 at any selected angle, so that the angle at which the plate 8, and therewith the arrangement 1, is inclined relative to the horizontal plane can be controllably adjusted when the sighting plane is to form an angle with the horizontal plane.
As will be seen from FIG. 1, the arrangement 1 includes eight mirror surfaces, and adjacent mirror surfaces form right angles with each other, so that the arrangement 1 will reflect in all directions in the sighting plane. With the aid of a marking on each mirror surface, in the illustrated embodiment said marking having the form of a dark rectangle 4, a sighting plane 12 (FIG. 2) has been established which includes the upper edge of all the rectangles 4.
The levelling rod illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4 includes a staff 5 and a vertically adjustable sighting plate 7 on which for the purpose of increasing the precision there is mounted a magnifying telescope device 6 or the like, said device 6 being mounted in a manner such that the sighting line of said device lies on the level of the upper edge of the plate 7. When using the levelling rod, the telescope device is sighted onto the arrangement 1 and the plate 7 is raised or lowered until said sighting line coincides with the sighting plane determined by the markings 4, said coincidence being obtained when the upper edges of the mirror image of the plate 7 and of the marking 4 coincide, whereat the established

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