AU2002318782A1 - Stringline Guide System - Google Patents

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AU2002318782A1
AU2002318782A1 AU2002318782A AU2002318782A AU2002318782A1 AU 2002318782 A1 AU2002318782 A1 AU 2002318782A1 AU 2002318782 A AU2002318782 A AU 2002318782A AU 2002318782 A AU2002318782 A AU 2002318782A AU 2002318782 A1 AU2002318782 A1 AU 2002318782A1
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AUSTRALIA
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COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT STRINGLINE GUIDE SYSTEM The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me: BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION When preparing to construct a road, sidewalk, driveway, path, or similar surface, the engineer, contactor, or surveyor is routinely faced with the problem of ensuring tat the surface is propely leveled and otherwise appropriately configured. Often a stringline is used as a guide to set the proper horizontal and vcrtical distances in rlation to the surface being constructed. Stakes or rods are plantcd in the ground adjacent to the construction surface. Brackets or damp guides are connected to the rods. A stringline is then run between the brackets or clamps, along the periphery of the surfaces, the stringlines set at the proper vertical and horizontal distances above the surfaces. The brackets or clamps must be adjusted independently to ensure fior proper setting of the stringline. Examples of such systems are found in U.S. Fat. Nos. 4,231,156, 5,035,384, and 5,492,294.
However, the clamps or brackets which are disclosed in these prior systems have a number of drawbacks. For instance, since many clamps or brackets are often needed when there is a large roadway surface to be lad out, a stringline guide device, as is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,231,156, is quite impractical in use. First, such a device is overly complex in configuration and thus cumbersome to adjust, especially given the number of devices which require adjustment. Also, guide devices of this configuration are more difficult and expensive to manufacture. Other guide devices, shown for instance in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,035,384 and 5,492,294, have these similar drawbacks and also are not adapted to readily and directly accept and maintain a stringliue in position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is thus the object of the present invention to overcome the limitations and disadvantages ofprior stringline guide systems.
It is an object ofthe present invention to provide a stringline guide system which is simple in configuration and use.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a stringline guide system which is easily and quickly adjustable on the rod or stake used in the system.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a stringine guide system which directly holds and maintains the line and thus allows easy and quick adjustment of the line on the rod.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a stringline guide system which securely holds and maintains a line by the use of a vertically and horizontally adjustable collar with grooves which can compress the line.
It is still further object of the present invention to provide a stringline guide system which are all times securely holds all types of lines, including strin& twine, wire, fishing line, 4 tubing and other normally used construction lines.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a stringline guide system which is simple and relatively inexpensive to manufacture.
The present invention relates to a stringline guide system for setting required vertical and horizontal distances, while laying out and preparing a road, sidewalk, driveway or similar construction surface. The system is adapted for use with string twine, wire, fishing line, tubing, a or other similarly and commonly used construction type lines. Circular collars are positioned on the marking rods or stakes of the system. The collars have internal and external surfaces and are mounted on the rods or stakes at and through their interior surfaces. The collars are adjustably mounted on the rods by wing nuts extending through the collars to the rods. The collars have dual grooves which substantially encircle the exterior surface of the collar. The grooves arc configured to accept and maintain the stringline, thus securing the lines in position on the collars. Stringlines with external diameters which approximate the width of the grooves can be compressed within the grooves for added securing ability. In an alternative embodiment, the collar can include transverse grooves which interconnect the dual grooves, allowing the line to extend from one groove to another- The stringline system permits easy and ready adjustment of individual collars, which assists in the setting of proper distances.
The novel features which are considered as characteristic of the invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The string line guide system itseltf however, both as to its design, construction, and use, togcthcr with additional featrs and advantages theuM> are best understood upon review of the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. I is a perspective view of the collar and wing nut of the preseat invention.
FIG. 2 is a side view of the collar of the present invention, with wing nut installed.
FIG. ZA is a side view of an alternate anembodiment of the collar of the present invention, with the wing nut installed.
FIG. 3 is a top view of the collar ofthe pr esentinvention with the wing m instaleci FIG. 4 is an elevation view of the collar and rod of the present invention in use.
FIG. 5 is a top view of the stingline guide system of the present invention in use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Sftringline system 2 comprises marking rods or stakes 4 and collars 6, interconnected by stdzingline 8, located over and adjacent to roadway surface 10. It is anticipated that string, tNwine, wire, tubing, or other commonly employed construction line mateial can be used for the stringline of the present invention.
Each collar 6 of the present system is shown as being circular in vonfiguration. This shape has been fbund to be optimal; howevw, any compablec shape can be used. Each collar 6 has an intemal surface 12 and extanal surface 14. Collar 6 is slidably mounted for vertical movement up and down rod 4, along intnal surface 12 of the collar, which substantially encircles and is in contact with the external smufacc of rod 4. Wing nut 16 cxtcnds through collar 6 and can be tightened or loosened to adjust the position of collar 6 cc the rod as desired.
Dual grooves 18 and 20 are located on the cxtaior surface 14 of collar 6. Grooves 18 and 20 substantially encircle cxterior surface 14. In an altemate embodiment of the invention, trfiverse grooves 22 and24 intr connect grooves 18 ahid It thus can be apprciatedthd that strgline 8 is positi ned within grooves 18 and 20, before it proceeds to the next rod and collar, as seen in FIGS. 4 and S. In the alternative embodiment, stringline 8 can run through intaconncting grooves 22 and 24, for added control of the stringline with the collar 6.
7 When a stringline 8 is used which has an external diameter which approximates the width of grooves 18, 20,22 and 24, and the stringline is made of compressible material, the stringine can be compressed within the grooves to further maintain it in position.
It is contemplated that, for optimal operation and manufacturing purposes, the internal diameter of collar 6 will be one inch and have a vertical height of one inch. It is also anticipated that grooves 18, 20, and 22 and 24, when used, will be on-eighth inch deep and one-eighth inch wide. However, these dimensions are merely for exemplary purposes and do not so narrowly limit the scope of the invention. The collar can be manufactured of dimensions of convenient size.
In operation, when multiple rods are placed along the length of constrction roadway surfaces, collars 6 are set on rods 4, with stringlin 8 running between collars 6. The heights of the collars can then easily be adjusted up and down on the rods, as surface situations dictate.
Certain novel features and components of this invention are disclosed in detail in order to make the invention clear in at least one form thereof However, it is to be clearly understood that the invention as disclosed is not necessarily limited to the exact form and details as disclosed, since it is apparent that various modifications and changes may be made: without departing from the spirit of the invention.

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  1. 2. An attachment device, for a stdingline guide system as in claim 1 in whiit are configured to maintain the slninglin in oompresion.
  2. 3. An attachmnt duvice for a stringline guide system as in claim 1 comprising a 9 plurality of collar means on a plurality of marking rods.
  3. 4. An attachment device for a stringline guide system comprising a plurality of marldng rods supporting a stringline, said attachment device comprising: collar means adjustably mounted for movement along a marking rod, said collar means having an external surface and an internal surface which substantially encircles the marking rod; means to manually adjust the position of the collar means on the marking rods; and groove means inset from the exterior surface of the collar means to accept and maintain a stringline in position on the rod, said groove means comprising dual grooves which substantially encircle the exterior surface of the collar means and transverse groove means interconnecting the dual grooves. An attachment device for a stringline guide system as in claim 4 in which are configured to maintain the stringline in compression.
  4. 6. An attachment device for a striuglinc guide system as in claim 4 comprising a plurality of collar means and a plurality of marking rods.
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