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US2796665A
US2796665A US524397A US52439755A US2796665A US 2796665 A US2796665 A US 2796665A US 524397 A US524397 A US 524397A US 52439755 A US52439755 A US 52439755A US 2796665 A US2796665 A US 2796665A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25HWORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
    • B25H7/00Marking-out or setting-out work
    • B25H7/04Devices, e.g. scribers, for marking
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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    • E04F21/20Implements for finishing work on buildings for laying flooring
    • E04F21/22Implements for finishing work on buildings for laying flooring of single elements, e.g. flooring cramps ; flexible webs
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to a device for marking a floor covering such for instance as linoleum or tile.
  • One of the objects of this invention is to provide a device which will have a tracer to show the juncture between a door and the vertical wall extending upwardly from the floor and to reproduce the line of the juncture of the wall and floor at some point remote from this juncture, such for instance as upon the marginal edge of a piece of linoleum or tile which it is desired should fit snugly against the wall at the juncture of the wall' and the floor.
  • Another object of this invention is to permit the device to be placed in such a location that it will extend up and over portions which may be along the juncture of other walls than that which are being traced.
  • Another object of the invention is to permit of some angulan'ty to be had with reference to the tracer and the floor and a corresponding angularity reproduced in the marker which follows the line traced.
  • Another object of the invention is to locate a tile properly with respect to the base and the marker which is to be utilized therewith.
  • Another object of the invention is to be able to adjust the distance between the tracer and the marker that the mark may be placed at various positions from the tracer on the work.
  • Figure l is a perspective view illustrating the device as positioned with reference to a wall to be traced and the mark which will be reproduced upon the floor covering;
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a modified form of the device with reference to Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a section on line 33 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a section on line 44 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 5 is a top plan view of the device with a tile in place
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view showing the base as in a position for holding a tile in position.
  • I provide a base above which there is supported a bar, and on this bar there is slidably mounted a member which has a tubular guide through which a rod slidably extends to cross the axis of the bar and carry at one end thereof a tracer to be caused to engage the juncture of the wall and the floor and follow the line of this juncture, while at another location on this rod there is carried a somber or marker which will reproduce the line of the juncture of the Wall and floor at some other location remote from the tracer, such for instance as upon a piece of linoleum or tile which it is desired shall fit snugly against the vertical wall and lie upon the floor.
  • 10 designates the base which is here shown as an elongated form with its end portions extending upwardly as at 11, then again parallel to the body of the base as at 12, and then again upwardly as at 13 parallel to the portions 11.
  • a member 15 is provided with a cylindrical bore 16 which slidably receives the bar 14, while extending at right angles to this tubular bore there is a tubular portion 17 of this member 15 which has a cylindrical bore 18 for slidably receiving the rod 19, which rod 19 extends across the bar 14 and is rotatable and freely slidable at right angles to the rod 14 through this bore 18 of the member 15 to provide a long bearing for the rod.
  • This portion 17 is closed to one end of the member 15 so that it may be placed close to the support 13 at one end of the base.
  • the axis of the rod 19 is substantially at right angles to the axis of the bar 14.
  • This rod 19, as shown in Figure 3, is provided with a keyway 24] extending longitudinally thereof and carries a block-like carrier 21 having a bore 22 which receives the rod 19 to cause the carrier to be slidable therealong.
  • a screw 23 having a head 24 is provided with a reduced end to extend into the keyway 20 and prevent the carrier 21 from turning on the rod 19 and also to hold the carrier 21 in a fixed position on the red 19.
  • the carrier 21 is provided with some sort of marker 25 extending below the same and of a suitable character to make a mark 26 along the margin of a piece of floor covering such as linoleum 27.
  • a tracer 28 is carried at the end of the rod 19 and may be formed by turning the portion 29 of the rod downwardly and at an angle to the axis of the rod 19, as shown in Figure 1.
  • I may desire to position this carrier in a different relation to the rod 19, in which case I will interpose a block 31 having a bore 31 to slide along the rod 19 and a screw 32 which is a duplicate of the screw 23 and having a head 33 which will hold the block 39 in position on the rod.
  • a bore 34 is provided through the block 311 for the reception of an auxiliary rod 35 upon which there will be mounted the carrier 21 which is a duplicate of the carrier 21 above described and fixed on the rod 35 by set screw 24.
  • the rod 35 has a groove 36 therein to receive the screw 45 to hold the marker carrier 21 in desired position for scribing.
  • a block 37 which will have a bore 38 slidable along the rod 19 and held in position by a screw 39 having a head 40 which will be a substantial duplicate of the screws 32 previously described.
  • This block will also have a bore 41 in which there will be slidable an auxiliary rod 42 carrying a tracer 43 by reason or" the rod being turned downwardly as at 44 and which is held in position in the block by reason of a screw 45 extending into a keyway 46 in the auxiliary rod 42.
  • the base 19 is also equipped with a V edged member 50 having right angularly extending edges 51 and 521m the purpose of receiving the corner of a rectangular tile.
  • This member is slotted as at 53 for the reception of screws 54 extending through the slot and threaded into the base 10.
  • the member is also recessed as at 55 in a dimension substantially that which will receive the base 10, as shown in Figures 1 and 2, and lie flush with the base on its under surface.
  • the slots 53 of member 50 permit it to be raised upwardly on top of the base, as shown in Figure 6, with the portion 56 at one edge of the recess 55 resting on top of the base 10.
  • the juncture of the wall 60 and the floor 61 is designated 62, and if it is desired to draw a mark along the margin of a piece of linoleum 27 so that it will exactly fit against the vertical wall 60, the base is placed upon the linoleum at a point spaced inwardly from its edge 63' with the" edge extending generally parallel to the juncture 62 of the vertical wall and floor. With the base held firmly in position, the tracer 28 is then manually caused torfollow the juncture line 62 and the scriber will draw a line 26 along the margin and inwardly from'the edge 63 of the linoleum 27, as shown. By then cutting along this line, the linoleum is so shaped that it will fit snugly against the vertical wall 60.
  • tile which will be set at anangle to the wall so as to fit the juncture line 66, as shown in Figure 5, and I will then position a tile corner 67 against the edges 51 and 52, which I have shown in Figure 5, and will mark the tile as shownat 68 so as to correspond with the line 66.
  • the member 50 for holding a tile such as 69 in Figure 6, I Will loosen the screws 54 and lift the member 50 to disengage the base 10 and then move it laterally of the base 10 so that the portion 56 will rest on the base rather than the base being received in the recess 55.
  • the previously laid tile, as shown in Figure 6, is designated 70, and the tile 69 to be scribed is superimposed upon the previously laid tile 70.
  • the foot may then be placed upon the member 50 so as to press it down securely upon the tile 69 to be marked, and then the marking may take place.
  • a floor covering marker comprising a base having upright ends, at least one of which is outwardly ofiset at the upper end portion thereof, a bar supported above said base in said upright ends, a member slidably mounted on said bar and having a tubular guide secured thereto at a location from the end of the member less than the amount of outward oflset of one of the upright ends and also ofiset from the axis of the bar and extending laterally of said bar, a rod slidable in said guide, a tracer carried by said rod and a scriber secured to said rod at a location between said tracer and said guide.

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June 25, 1957 Filed July 26, 1955 R. cossocK 2,796,665
FLOOR COVERING MARKER 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR.
RALPH COSSOCK BY y ATTORNEYS June 25, 1957 R cossoc 2,796,665
FLOOR COVERING MARKER Filed July 26, 1955 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR.
RALPH COSSOCK ATTORNEYS United States Patent 6 FLOOR COVERING MARKER Ralph Cossock, Providence, R. I. Appiication July 26, 1955, Serial No. 524,397 7 2 Claims. (Cl. 33-23) This invention relates to a device for marking a floor covering such for instance as linoleum or tile.
One of the objects of this invention is to provide a device which will have a tracer to show the juncture between a door and the vertical wall extending upwardly from the floor and to reproduce the line of the juncture of the wall and floor at some point remote from this juncture, such for instance as upon the marginal edge of a piece of linoleum or tile which it is desired should fit snugly against the wall at the juncture of the wall' and the floor.
Another object of this invention is to permit the device to be placed in such a location that it will extend up and over portions which may be along the juncture of other walls than that which are being traced.
Another object of the invention is to permit of some angulan'ty to be had with reference to the tracer and the floor and a corresponding angularity reproduced in the marker which follows the line traced.
Another object of the invention is to locate a tile properly with respect to the base and the marker which is to be utilized therewith.
Another object of the invention is to be able to adjust the distance between the tracer and the marker that the mark may be placed at various positions from the tracer on the work.
With these and other objects in view, the invention consists of certain novel features of construction as will be more fully described and particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure l is a perspective view illustrating the device as positioned with reference to a wall to be traced and the mark which will be reproduced upon the floor covering;
Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a modified form of the device with reference to Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a section on line 33 of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a section on line 44 of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a top plan view of the device with a tile in place; and
Figure 6 is a perspective view showing the base as in a position for holding a tile in position.
In proceeding with this invention, I provide a base above which there is supported a bar, and on this bar there is slidably mounted a member which has a tubular guide through which a rod slidably extends to cross the axis of the bar and carry at one end thereof a tracer to be caused to engage the juncture of the wall and the floor and follow the line of this juncture, while at another location on this rod there is carried a somber or marker which will reproduce the line of the juncture of the Wall and floor at some other location remote from the tracer, such for instance as upon a piece of linoleum or tile which it is desired shall fit snugly against the vertical wall and lie upon the floor.
With reference to the drawings, 10 designates the base which is here shown as an elongated form with its end portions extending upwardly as at 11, then again parallel to the body of the base as at 12, and then again upwardly as at 13 parallel to the portions 11. Extending between these ofiset supporting portions 11, 12, and 13' there is a bar 14 which is round in cross section and fixed in the portions 13 so as to be supported above the base 10. A member 15 is provided with a cylindrical bore 16 which slidably receives the bar 14, while extending at right angles to this tubular bore there is a tubular portion 17 of this member 15 which has a cylindrical bore 18 for slidably receiving the rod 19, which rod 19 extends across the bar 14 and is rotatable and freely slidable at right angles to the rod 14 through this bore 18 of the member 15 to provide a long bearing for the rod. This portion 17 is closed to one end of the member 15 so that it may be placed close to the support 13 at one end of the base. Thus, the axis of the rod 19 is substantially at right angles to the axis of the bar 14. This rod 19, as shown in Figure 3, is provided with a keyway 24] extending longitudinally thereof and carries a block-like carrier 21 having a bore 22 which receives the rod 19 to cause the carrier to be slidable therealong. A screw 23 having a head 24 is provided with a reduced end to extend into the keyway 20 and prevent the carrier 21 from turning on the rod 19 and also to hold the carrier 21 in a fixed position on the red 19. The carrier 21 is provided with some sort of marker 25 extending below the same and of a suitable character to make a mark 26 along the margin of a piece of floor covering such as linoleum 27. A tracer 28 is carried at the end of the rod 19 and may be formed by turning the portion 29 of the rod downwardly and at an angle to the axis of the rod 19, as shown in Figure 1.
In some cases instead of the carrier 21 being mounted on the rod 19, as shown in Figure 1, I may desire to position this carrier in a different relation to the rod 19, in which case I will interpose a block 31 having a bore 31 to slide along the rod 19 and a screw 32 which is a duplicate of the screw 23 and having a head 33 which will hold the block 39 in position on the rod. A bore 34 is provided through the block 311 for the reception of an auxiliary rod 35 upon which there will be mounted the carrier 21 which is a duplicate of the carrier 21 above described and fixed on the rod 35 by set screw 24. The rod 35 has a groove 36 therein to receive the screw 45 to hold the marker carrier 21 in desired position for scribing. I also provide in the case of Figure 2 a block 37 which will have a bore 38 slidable along the rod 19 and held in position by a screw 39 having a head 40 which will be a substantial duplicate of the screws 32 previously described. This block will also have a bore 41 in which there will be slidable an auxiliary rod 42 carrying a tracer 43 by reason or" the rod being turned downwardly as at 44 and which is held in position in the block by reason of a screw 45 extending into a keyway 46 in the auxiliary rod 42.
The base 19 is also equipped with a V edged member 50 having right angularly extending edges 51 and 521m the purpose of receiving the corner of a rectangular tile. This member is slotted as at 53 for the reception of screws 54 extending through the slot and threaded into the base 10. The member is also recessed as at 55 in a dimension substantially that which will receive the base 10, as shown in Figures 1 and 2, and lie flush with the base on its under surface. The slots 53 of member 50 permit it to be raised upwardly on top of the base, as shown in Figure 6, with the portion 56 at one edge of the recess 55 resting on top of the base 10.
The various uses of this device will now be pointed out. In Figure 1, the juncture of the wall 60 and the floor 61 is designated 62, and if it is desired to draw a mark along the margin of a piece of linoleum 27 so that it will exactly fit against the vertical wall 60, the base is placed upon the linoleum at a point spaced inwardly from its edge 63' with the" edge extending generally parallel to the juncture 62 of the vertical wall and floor. With the base held firmly in position, the tracer 28 is then manually caused torfollow the juncture line 62 and the scriber will draw a line 26 along the margin and inwardly from'the edge 63 of the linoleum 27, as shown. By then cutting along this line, the linoleum is so shaped that it will fit snugly against the vertical wall 60.
In case it is desired to follow an outward projection extending generally at right angles from the Wall 69, the alternate form such as shown in Figure 2 will be utilized, in which case the tracer 43 will be caused to follow the juncture line 64 of the projection, while the reproduction of this traced line Will be shown at 65 at a point located inwardly of the edge 63 of the linoleum.
, In some cases it may be desirable to mark tile which will be set at anangle to the wall so as to fit the juncture line 66, as shown in Figure 5, and I will then position a tile corner 67 against the edges 51 and 52, which I have shown in Figure 5, and will mark the tile as shownat 68 so as to correspond with the line 66. In the event that it is desired to use the member 50 for holding a tile such as 69 in Figure 6, I Will loosen the screws 54 and lift the member 50 to disengage the base 10 and then move it laterally of the base 10 so that the portion 56 will rest on the base rather than the base being received in the recess 55. In this case the previously laid tile, as shown in Figure 6, is designated 70, and the tile 69 to be scribed is superimposed upon the previously laid tile 70. The
foot may then be placed upon the member 50 so as to press it down securely upon the tile 69 to be marked, and then the marking may take place.
I claim:
1. A floor covering marker comprising a base having upright ends, at least one of which is outwardly ofiset at the upper end portion thereof, a bar supported above said base in said upright ends, a member slidably mounted on said bar and having a tubular guide secured thereto at a location from the end of the member less than the amount of outward oflset of one of the upright ends and also ofiset from the axis of the bar and extending laterally of said bar, a rod slidable in said guide, a tracer carried by said rod and a scriber secured to said rod at a location between said tracer and said guide.
2. A floor marker as in claim 1 wherein the tracer is at a location at one side of the axis of said rod and the rod is also rotatable in said guide.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 935,728 Arp et al. Oct. 5, 1909 1,512,015 Butz et al Oct. 21, 1924 2,316,951 1 Grauer Apr. 20, 1943 2,588,757 Peeples Mar. 11, 1952 FOREIGN PATENTS 488,864 France July 30, 1918
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US3516167A (en) * 1969-06-05 1970-06-23 John P Mccain Jr Panel scribing apparatus
US4590677A (en) * 1984-11-08 1986-05-27 Kopp Paul J Alignment gauge for scriber tool
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US6044570A (en) * 1997-08-14 2000-04-04 Nochowitz; John Tile marking apparatus
US6112424A (en) * 1998-03-18 2000-09-05 Friend; Howard Lee Tile marking device instrument board
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US6560882B1 (en) 2002-03-07 2003-05-13 Lay Gwon Hand drawing machine
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US1512015A (en) * 1921-11-08 1924-10-21 Butz Otto Drawing instrument
US2316951A (en) * 1942-05-01 1943-04-20 Grauer Adolph Profilometer
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US1512015A (en) * 1921-11-08 1924-10-21 Butz Otto Drawing instrument
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US3516167A (en) * 1969-06-05 1970-06-23 John P Mccain Jr Panel scribing apparatus
US4590677A (en) * 1984-11-08 1986-05-27 Kopp Paul J Alignment gauge for scriber tool
FR2593847A1 (en) * 1986-02-02 1987-08-07 Carnicero Michel Multi-purpose grid for a tiler
WO1989009119A1 (en) * 1988-03-21 1989-10-05 Patrick John Mcgrath Scribing and pantographic guide
US6044570A (en) * 1997-08-14 2000-04-04 Nochowitz; John Tile marking apparatus
US6112424A (en) * 1998-03-18 2000-09-05 Friend; Howard Lee Tile marking device instrument board
US6305090B1 (en) * 1998-11-25 2001-10-23 Claude Chabot Tile tracing apparatus and method
US20030159301A1 (en) * 2002-02-23 2003-08-28 Lawson Brian John George Panel-marking tool and method
US6560882B1 (en) 2002-03-07 2003-05-13 Lay Gwon Hand drawing machine
US7114261B1 (en) * 2002-12-31 2006-10-03 Accu-Scribe, Llc Apparatus for shaping a tile to conform to a contour
WO2007129016A1 (en) * 2006-05-03 2007-11-15 Nicholas George Henley Tile marking device
WO2008103566A1 (en) * 2007-02-20 2008-08-28 Dozier Eula C Tile marking and/or cutting device
US20090056159A1 (en) * 2007-09-04 2009-03-05 Plucknett Bruce W Instrument for duplicating complex shapes
US7600326B2 (en) 2007-09-04 2009-10-13 Plucknett Bruce W Instrument for duplicating complex shapes
US20090158601A1 (en) * 2007-12-19 2009-06-25 Herschel James Davis Creative Designing Apparatus
CN103056952A (en) * 2013-01-06 2013-04-24 广州厚邦木业制造有限公司 Parquet surface veneering and line-marking method
AT518086B1 (en) * 2016-06-03 2017-07-15 Josef Gerber Auxiliary device for marking the position of a to be arranged at a wall breakthrough between two floor coverings expansion joint and method for positioning such
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