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WO1998039618A1 - Educational clinometer apparatus - Google Patents

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WO1998039618A1
WO1998039618A1 PCT/GB1998/000492 GB9800492W WO9839618A1 WO 1998039618 A1 WO1998039618 A1 WO 1998039618A1 GB 9800492 W GB9800492 W GB 9800492W WO 9839618 A1 WO9839618 A1 WO 9839618A1
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David John Cragie
Ian David Buxton
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Invicta Plastics Limited
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01CMEASURING DISTANCES, LEVELS OR BEARINGS; SURVEYING; NAVIGATION; GYROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS; PHOTOGRAMMETRY OR VIDEOGRAMMETRY
    • G01C9/00Measuring inclination, e.g. by clinometers, by levels
    • G01C9/12Measuring inclination, e.g. by clinometers, by levels by using a single pendulum plumb lines G01C15/10
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01CMEASURING DISTANCES, LEVELS OR BEARINGS; SURVEYING; NAVIGATION; GYROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS; PHOTOGRAMMETRY OR VIDEOGRAMMETRY
    • G01C5/00Measuring height; Measuring distances transverse to line of sight; Levelling between separated points; Surveyors' levels

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  • This invention relates to an educational apparatus or toy intended for teaching the principles of surveying, practical geometry and map making.
  • the invention particularly relates to a clinometer for measuring the angle of elevation of an object, to enable calculation of the height of an object at a known distance or the distance of an object of known height.
  • a conventional clinometer as used professionally in surveying (also known as an "Indian Clinometer”) comprises a solid base fitted with a levelling screw mechanism and having an arm pivoted at each of its ends, and adapted to be moved upright in use.
  • One arm is short and has a peephole.
  • the other arm is longer and has a central slot, which carries a scale calibrated in degrees or in natural tangents. Within the slot can be viewed a slide, having a cross-hair for sighting an object.
  • the slide has a rack and pinion drive for moving it up and down the longer upright arm.
  • an educational toy clinometer apparatus which comprises a body adapted to be hand held, for example, having a hand grip, the body defining a viewing path having an eyepiece for viewing a distant object, a protractor scale freely rotatably mounted to the body and gravitationally biassed to hang in a given orientation, a pointer fixed relative to the body and adapted to cooperate with the protractor scale to indicate a value to be read off, and a reflector in or adjacent said viewing path adapted to reflect said pointer and said indicated value to the eyepiece.
  • the body may comprise a closed housing.
  • a tunnel may be provided through the housing to afford said viewing path and optionally lenses may be provided on the eyepiece and at the objective end of the viewing path.
  • the housing may have a lateral enlargement to house said reflector adjacent the viewing path.
  • the reflector is preferably a mirror.
  • the housing may have a window adjacent the protractor.
  • the protractor may be transparent and the pointer may lie on the side of the protractor remote from the window.
  • the window may also have a lens.
  • the pointer may have twin points, one of which acts as an indicator on the protractor scale and the other of which acts as a reference pointer to be aligned with the object to be viewed.
  • the objective lens may have a cross-hair for alignment with the object to be viewed.
  • FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic illustration of the way in which a clinometer may be used
  • FIGURE 2 is an exploded perspective view of an educational or toy clinometer apparatus embodying the invention
  • FIGURE 3 is an optional detail of a pointer of the apparatus shown in Figure 2.
  • a person 10 can use a clinometer to measure the angle of inclination between the position of his or her eye and a selected point on a distant object, for instance the top of a tree 11.
  • the angle of inclination can then be used, in combination with other measurements such as the distance 12 between the person 10 and the tree 11 and the height 13 to eye level of the person 10, to make a calculation of the height 14 of the tree.
  • the distance away can be calculated, using the principles of geometry.
  • FIG. 2 An embodiment of educational or toy clinometer apparatus is shown in Figure 2 and comprises a hand-held body 15 in the form of a disk-shaped housing 16 having a handle 17. One side of the housing is defined by a back-plate 18 which is secured in place.
  • the back-plate 18 has a lateral enlargement 19, but otherwise defines a tunnel viewing path 20 having an eyepiece 21 with an optional eyepiece lens 22 and an optional objective lens 23.
  • An axle pin 24 is fixed within the housing 16 and a protractor 25 having a scale 26 marked in degrees is freely rotatably mounted on the axle pin 24. Suitable lubricant such as silicone grease may be used to ensure free rotation.
  • the protractor has a cut-out 27 to ensure that it always hangs in the same orientation under gravitational bias.
  • a pointer plate 28 is fixed in the housing 16, mounted coaxially with the protractor on the axle pin, but non-rotatable.
  • the pointer plate 28 has an aperture 29 having a pointer 30 which cooperates with the scale 26 to indicate a value.
  • the housing may be transparent, but is preferably not, in this case being provided with a window 31, optionally having a lens 32, to illuminate the protractor, which is of transparent or translucent material.
  • a reflector in the form of a mirror 33 is mounted in the lateral enlargement 19 of the tunnel viewing path 20.
  • the reflector could be a prism.
  • the body 15 is held by the handle 17 and raised to the eye, so that the observer can see a distant object through the viewing path 20.
  • the observer can see, reflected in the reflector 33, the value of angle of inclination indicated on the scale 26 of the protractor 25 by the pointer 30 of the pointer plate 28.
  • the educational apparatus or toy will be capable of measuring the angle of inclination of a viewed object in a simple and direct fashion, with reasonable accuracy. It is robust and self-contained. Where all three of the optional lenses are provided, the body can be fully sealed to avoid internal damage or tampering.

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Abstract

An educational clinometer apparatus enabling calculations of heigth or distance to be made comprises an enclosed, hand-held (17) housing (16) with a tunnel viewing path (20) having eyepiece and objective lenses (21, 22). Inside the housing (16), a side-illuminated (31) protractor (25) is rotatably mounted alongside a fixed pointer (28, 29, 30), the pointer (30) co-operating with the protactor (25) to indicate angle values on the protractor's scale (26). The user (10) can align the pointer (30) with an object (11) being viewed and simultaneously read off the corresponding angle value, which can be seen at the eyepiece (21) via a reflector (33) positioned alongside the tunnel viewing path (20).

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EDUCATIONAL CLINOMETER APPARATUS
This invention relates to an educational apparatus or toy intended for teaching the principles of surveying, practical geometry and map making.
The invention particularly relates to a clinometer for measuring the angle of elevation of an object, to enable calculation of the height of an object at a known distance or the distance of an object of known height.
A conventional clinometer as used professionally in surveying (also known as an "Indian Clinometer") comprises a solid base fitted with a levelling screw mechanism and having an arm pivoted at each of its ends, and adapted to be moved upright in use. One arm is short and has a peephole. The other arm is longer and has a central slot, which carries a scale calibrated in degrees or in natural tangents. Within the slot can be viewed a slide, having a cross-hair for sighting an object. The slide has a rack and pinion drive for moving it up and down the longer upright arm. When the Indian clinometer has been set up with the base level and aligned as desired, a view is taken through the peephole and the rack and pinion mechanism is used to adjust the slide until the cross-hair coincides with the object to be measured. The position of the slide is read off the scale and the angle of inclination is then known. Calculations can be made to establish the height of the object viewed or its distance from the observer according to geometric principles.
In order to teach such principles, it would be desirable to provide an educational apparatus or toy which can be used more easily than a conventional Indian clinometer and which is robust and self-contained.
According to the invention there is provided an educational toy clinometer apparatus, which comprises a body adapted to be hand held, for example, having a hand grip, the body defining a viewing path having an eyepiece for viewing a distant object, a protractor scale freely rotatably mounted to the body and gravitationally biassed to hang in a given orientation, a pointer fixed relative to the body and adapted to cooperate with the protractor scale to indicate a value to be read off, and a reflector in or adjacent said viewing path adapted to reflect said pointer and said indicated value to the eyepiece.
The body may comprise a closed housing.
A tunnel may be provided through the housing to afford said viewing path and optionally lenses may be provided on the eyepiece and at the objective end of the viewing path.
The housing may have a lateral enlargement to house said reflector adjacent the viewing path. The reflector is preferably a mirror.
The housing may have a window adjacent the protractor. In a preferred form the protractor may be transparent and the pointer may lie on the side of the protractor remote from the window. The window may also have a lens.
The pointer may have twin points, one of which acts as an indicator on the protractor scale and the other of which acts as a reference pointer to be aligned with the object to be viewed.
Alternatively, the objective lens may have a cross-hair for alignment with the object to be viewed.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described in more detail by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:-
FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic illustration of the way in which a clinometer may be used;
FIGURE 2 is an exploded perspective view of an educational or toy clinometer apparatus embodying the invention; FIGURE 3 is an optional detail of a pointer of the apparatus shown in Figure 2.
Referring to Figure 1, a person 10 can use a clinometer to measure the angle of inclination between the position of his or her eye and a selected point on a distant object, for instance the top of a tree 11. The angle of inclination can then be used, in combination with other measurements such as the distance 12 between the person 10 and the tree 11 and the height 13 to eye level of the person 10, to make a calculation of the height 14 of the tree. Conversely, if the height of a viewed object is known, for instance the height of a mountain, the distance away can be calculated, using the principles of geometry.
An embodiment of educational or toy clinometer apparatus is shown in Figure 2 and comprises a hand-held body 15 in the form of a disk-shaped housing 16 having a handle 17. One side of the housing is defined by a back-plate 18 which is secured in place. The back-plate 18 has a lateral enlargement 19, but otherwise defines a tunnel viewing path 20 having an eyepiece 21 with an optional eyepiece lens 22 and an optional objective lens 23.
An axle pin 24 is fixed within the housing 16 and a protractor 25 having a scale 26 marked in degrees is freely rotatably mounted on the axle pin 24. Suitable lubricant such as silicone grease may be used to ensure free rotation. The protractor has a cut-out 27 to ensure that it always hangs in the same orientation under gravitational bias.
A pointer plate 28 is fixed in the housing 16, mounted coaxially with the protractor on the axle pin, but non-rotatable. The pointer plate 28 has an aperture 29 having a pointer 30 which cooperates with the scale 26 to indicate a value. The housing may be transparent, but is preferably not, in this case being provided with a window 31, optionally having a lens 32, to illuminate the protractor, which is of transparent or translucent material.
A reflector in the form of a mirror 33 is mounted in the lateral enlargement 19 of the tunnel viewing path 20. Alternatively, the reflector could be a prism.
In use, the body 15 is held by the handle 17 and raised to the eye, so that the observer can see a distant object through the viewing path 20. At the same time, the observer can see, reflected in the reflector 33, the value of angle of inclination indicated on the scale 26 of the protractor 25 by the pointer 30 of the pointer plate 28. In order to pinpoint the viewed object more exactly, there may be a cross-hair in the objective lens 23 or the pointer plate 28 may have twin pointers 30, 30a, as shown in Figure 3.
The educational apparatus or toy will be capable of measuring the angle of inclination of a viewed object in a simple and direct fashion, with reasonable accuracy. It is robust and self-contained. Where all three of the optional lenses are provided, the body can be fully sealed to avoid internal damage or tampering.

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1. An educational clinometer apparatus, characterised in that it comprises a body (15) adapted to be hand held (17), the body defining a viewing path (20) having an objective end and an eyepiece (21) for viewing a distant object (11) through the objective end (23) of the viewing path (20), a protractor scale (25, 26) freely rotatably mounted (24) to the body (15) and gravitationally biassed to hang in a given orientation, a pointer (28, 29, 30) fixed relative to the body (15) and adapted to cooperate with the protractor scale (25, 26) to indicate a value to be read off, and a reflector (33) in or adjacent said viewing path (20) adapted to reflect said pointer (28, 29, 30) and said indicated value to the eyepiece (21).
2. A clinometer apparatus according to Claim 1 further characterised in that the body (15) comprises a closed housing (16).
3. A clinometer apparatus according to Claim 2 further characterised in that a tunnel (20) is provided through the housing (16) to afford said viewing path (20).
4. A clinometer apparatus according to Claim 1 further characterised in that a lens
(22) is provided on the eyepiece (21).
5. A clinometer apparatus according to Claim 1 further characterised in that a lens
(23) is provided at the objective end of the viewing path (20).
6. A clinometer apparatus according to Claim 2 further characterised in that the housing (16) has a lateral enlargement (19) to house said reflector (33) adjacent the viewing path (20).
7. A clinometer apparatus according to Claim 1 further characterised in that the reflector (20) is a mirror.
8. A clinometer apparatus according to Claim 2 further characterised in that the housing (16) has a window (31) adjacent the protractor (25).
9. A clinometer apparatus according to Claim 8 further characterised in that the protractor (25) is translucent and the pointer (28) lies on the side of the protractor remote from the window (31).
10. A clinometer apparatus according to Claim 8 further characterised in that the window (31) has a lens (32).
11. A clinometer apparatus according to Claim 1 further characterised in that the pointer (28) has twin points (30, 30a), one of which (30) is adapted to act as an indicator on the protractor scale (26) and the other of which (30a) is adapted to be aligned with the object (11) to be viewed to act as a reference pointer.
12. A clinometer apparatus according to Claim 5 further characterised in that the objective lens (23) has a cross-hair for alignment with the object to be viewed.
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GB1536076A (en) * 1977-09-26 1978-12-20 Collis G Instrument for obtaining a vertical angle
DE3140168A1 (en) * 1981-10-08 1983-04-28 Karl Fritz 1000 Berlin Reich Angle measuring device with two indicators
GB2122348A (en) * 1982-06-21 1984-01-11 Ronald Morris Teaching aid

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GB129742A (en) * 1917-12-15 1919-07-24 Maximilian Harold Spencer Improvements in or relating to Apparatus for Measuring the Angle of Depression of a Distant Object.
GB1536076A (en) * 1977-09-26 1978-12-20 Collis G Instrument for obtaining a vertical angle
DE3140168A1 (en) * 1981-10-08 1983-04-28 Karl Fritz 1000 Berlin Reich Angle measuring device with two indicators
GB2122348A (en) * 1982-06-21 1984-01-11 Ronald Morris Teaching aid

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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CN102022997A (en) * 2010-11-03 2011-04-20 河南省电力公司洛阳供电公司 Method for surveying sight distance and altitude difference of lines across obstacles

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