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US721694A
US721694A US9142702A US1902091427A US721694A US 721694 A US721694 A US 721694A US 9142702 A US9142702 A US 9142702A US 1902091427 A US1902091427 A US 1902091427A US 721694 A US721694 A US 721694A
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  • the invention relatesto acombination level and plumb especially designed for use by paper-hangers in ascertaining Whether the walls, doors, and window-casings are plumb and in determining the angle at which the paper should be hung.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective View of the device as and for determining .whether a casing is plumb.
  • Fig. 2 is a side,
  • FIG. 3 is a similar view showing it in connection with a straight-edge.
  • the frame of the device is preferably formed of cast metal and comprises the body A, the
  • the latter are preferably of substantially V- shaped cross-section, so as to form a thin straight-edge a, adapted to bear against the wall or surface.
  • Theselugs O are so arranged that-when the edges a thereof are bearing against a vertical surface the body portion A Will be level and will extend horizontally to said surface or conversely when the bodyAis not level.
  • Lugs G are used instead of a continuous bearing-surface, as casings andsurfaces often have raised bunches upon them caused by bruises, 850. Hence it is often impossible to find bearings for a continuous surface, while these lugs reach over such hillocks in wood or wall. 7
  • D is a leveling-tube set into the body and partially covered and protected with a metal cap, said tube containing the usual liquid and air-bubble. At the center of the tube the edges of the body are beveled off, as shown at b.
  • the body is also provided with feet F, as shown, their bottoms being level to tube D, so that if these feet are placed on any horizontally-extending surface the device can be readily leveled.
  • the lugs or bars 0 extend beyond the arm B, forming a perfect right-angle bearing E E in a plane perpendicular to the levelbearingsurface,'so that by placing the bodyA across thejface of any casing, allowing the corner of casing to fit into angle E E, as shown in Fig. 1, it can be determined whether such casing is plumb or not and if not the correct angle at which paper should be hung.
  • the instrument is used in connection with a pa'per-hangers Wood or metal straight-edge.
  • the device being constructed as described it is obviousthat it can be used not only for determining whether the wall, casings, or other surface is exactly perpendicular, but also to establish correct lines to paper, tint, or decorate to when such surfaces are not plumb or level, as the case may be, by the following method: Place foot of paper-hangers straight-edge at any given mark on floor or top of base, place side of body A across outer face of paper-hangers straight-edge, allowing angle E Eto fit snugly onto corner of straight-edge, then move paper-hangers straight-edge to right or left along wall until bubble shows plumb, and then make line along straight-edge with pencil.
  • combination level and plumb is that it can be used on short ruler or any straight-edged stick in places where,
  • What I claim as my invention is 1.

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No. 721,694. PATENTED MAR. 3, 1903.
'H. v. GREEN. COMBINATION LEVEL AND PLUMB.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 27, 1902. No MODEL.
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PATENT OFFICE.
HOMER GREEN, 0F FLINT, MICHIGAN, AssIcNo OF ONE-HALF TO IRVING B. BATES, 0F FLINT, MICHIGAN.
COMBINATION LEVEL AN D PLUMB.
SIPEOIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 721,694, dated March 3, 1903.
Application filed January 27, 1902. Serial No. 91,427- (No model.)
To all whom. it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HOMER V. GREEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Flint, in the county of Genesee and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in. a Combination Level and Plumb, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying'drawings.
The invention relatesto acombination level and plumb especially designed for use by paper-hangers in ascertaining Whether the walls, doors, and window-casings are plumb and in determining the angle at which the paper should be hung.
' The invention consists in the construction as hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective View of the device as and for determining .whether a casing is plumb. Fig. 2 is a side,
elevation showing it in relation to the wall. Fig. 3 is a similar view showing it in connection with a straight-edge.
The frame of the device is preferably formed of cast metal and comprises the body A, the
arm 13 at right angles thereto, and the lugs or bars C,extending transversely to the arm B.
The latter are preferably of substantially V- shaped cross-section, so as to form a thin straight-edge a, adapted to bear against the wall or surface. Theselugs O are so arranged that-when the edges a thereof are bearing against a vertical surface the body portion A Will be level and will extend horizontally to said surface or conversely when the bodyAis not level. Lugs G are used instead of a continuous bearing-surface, as casings andsurfaces often have raised bunches upon them caused by bruises, 850. Hence it is often impossible to find bearings for a continuous surface, while these lugs reach over such hillocks in wood or wall. 7
D is a leveling-tube set into the body and partially covered and protected with a metal cap, said tube containing the usual liquid and air-bubble. At the center of the tube the edges of the body are beveled off, as shown at b. The body is also provided with feet F, as shown, their bottoms being level to tube D, so that if these feet are placed on any horizontally-extending surface the device can be readily leveled.
The lugs or bars 0 extend beyond the arm B, forming a perfect right-angle bearing E E in a plane perpendicular to the levelbearingsurface,'so that by placing the bodyA across thejface of any casing, allowing the corner of casing to fit into angle E E, as shown in Fig. 1, it can be determined whether such casing is plumb or not and if not the correct angle at which paper should be hung.
When the casing is of molding having no square corners, so that angle E E cannot be used, by placing the edges a of lugs 0 against the edge of rounded casing and the ends of the lugs O, (marked G,) which are exactly parallel with tube D as set inbody A, against wall the same result is obtained.
To determine whether a corner is plumb, the instrument is used in connection with a pa'per-hangers Wood or metal straight-edge.
This may be done either by placing the edges a of the lugs 0 against the straight-edge or by placing, as shown in Fig, 3, with the straight-edgebearingagainstthebearing-face E of the projecting ends of said lugs. By placing the paper-hangers straight-edge hori' zontally on any wall or vertical surface and setting the feet F upon upper edge of it a level line is secured to paper, tint, or decorate to, as indicated in dotted lines, Fig. 3.
;The device being constructed as described, it is obviousthat it can be used not only for determining whether the wall, casings, or other surface is exactly perpendicular, but also to establish correct lines to paper, tint, or decorate to when such surfaces are not plumb or level, as the case may be, by the following method: Place foot of paper-hangers straight-edge at any given mark on floor or top of base, place side of body A across outer face of paper-hangers straight-edge, allowing angle E Eto fit snugly onto corner of straight-edge, then move paper-hangers straight-edge to right or left along wall until bubble shows plumb, and then make line along straight-edge with pencil.
One advantage of combination level and plumb is that it can be used on short ruler or any straight-edged stick in places where,
straight-edge cannot be used, also in places where common spirit-levels cannot be used- 2'. 6., in short angles, curves, corners, &c.- and that it can be used equally well in right or left handed spaces from workmen, whichever is necessary.
While explanation is made in relation to paper-hangers work, the combination level and plumb is as useful to painters, signpainters, carpenters, masons, and other mechanics.
What I claim as my invention is 1. In a combined level and plumb, the combination with the level-body of an arm projecting therefrom in a vertical plane and a pair of horizontal bars extending across said arm, substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal plane of the level-body, and having their edges in a plane exactly perpendicular to the level bearing-surface.
2. In a combined level and plumb the combination with the level-body of an arm extending therefrom in a vertical plane and a pair of horizontal bars extending across said arm substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal plane of the level and projecting laterally beyond said arm, the outer edges of said bars lying in a plane exactly perpendicular to the plane of the level bearing-surface and the inner edges of the laterally-projecting portions lying in a parallel plane to the outer edges.
3. In a combined level and plumb the combination with the level-body, of an arm extending at an angle therefrom, one edge surface of said arm being continuous and fiush with the adjoining side surface of the levelbody, and a projection on the outer face of the arm forming with said edge thereof a rightangle bearing; substantially as described.
4. In a combined level and plumb, the combination with the level-body, of an arm extending at an angle therefrom, one edge surface of said arm being continuous and flush with the adjoining side surface of the levelbody, and separated projections on the outer face of the arm forming with said edge thereof two like right-an gle bearings; substantially as described.
5. In a combined level and plumb, the combination with the level-body, of an arm at one end thereof extending at an angle therefrom, and separated lugs O on the outer surface of the arm and projecting in a direction away from the level-body, said lugs being tapered to form extended bearing edges a disposed transversely of the arm; substantially as described.
6. In a combined level and plumb, the combination with the level-body, of an arm at one end thereof extending at an angle therefrom, and separated transversely disposed elongated bearings C on the outer surface of the arm and projecting in a direction away from the level-body; substantially as described.
7. In a combined level and plumb, the combination with the level-body, of an arm extending at an angle therefrom, and separated lugs on the arm arranged transversely of the outer surface thereof and extending outwardly beyond the plane of one of the side edge surfaces thereof, the outer ends of said lugs being fashioned to constitute bearingsurfaces; substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
HOMER V. GREEN.
Witnesses:
M. B. ODOGHERTY, H. 0. SMITH.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2449870A (en) * 1943-09-11 1948-09-21 Austen Walter Edward Clinometer
US2942348A (en) * 1956-08-16 1960-06-28 Keuffel & Esser Co Combination tape case and leveling device
US3188748A (en) * 1963-01-28 1965-06-15 Moody Willard Bruce Bricklayer's level
US3716920A (en) * 1969-09-09 1973-02-20 Federal Prod Corp Precision square
US6138369A (en) * 1998-04-08 2000-10-31 Mushin; Uriel Level indicator for a wall-mounted fixture

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2449870A (en) * 1943-09-11 1948-09-21 Austen Walter Edward Clinometer
US2942348A (en) * 1956-08-16 1960-06-28 Keuffel & Esser Co Combination tape case and leveling device
US3188748A (en) * 1963-01-28 1965-06-15 Moody Willard Bruce Bricklayer's level
US3716920A (en) * 1969-09-09 1973-02-20 Federal Prod Corp Precision square
US6138369A (en) * 1998-04-08 2000-10-31 Mushin; Uriel Level indicator for a wall-mounted fixture

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