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发表于 2008-4-10 15:46:56
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The present invention is useful with a wide variety of applications. Typically, however, in preferred embodiments, the device is used for garment measuring, particularly to check garment waistbands and most particularly to check elasticized waistbands. The device described herein can be made of metal or any of a wide variety of plastics and polymeric materials. The construction and use of the device will be evident to those of skill in the art from the following description and the accompanying drawings that illustrate one preferred embodiment.
Referring now to FIG. 1, a top plan view of a measuring device made in accordance with the present invention is illustrated. As seen in FIG. 1, in a preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises a device 100 for determining a dimension of a portion of a garment 50 that has a first member 102 that preferably has first gage end 104 extending from the first member 102 and a slide end 106. In preferred embodiments, the first member 102 has at least one scale 108, which is most preferably in inches or fractions of inches. there are two scales on the first member. Cooperating with the first member 102 is a second member 110 that engages or most preferably is in sliding engagement with the first member 102. The second member 110 also has a gage end 112. A locking device 130, for example a screw and a wing nut, for locking the first and second members is also provided. Preferably, but not necessarily, the locking device 130 engages a plurality of holes 101 within each member 102,110 when such holes 101 are in registration, and the holes themselves re registered or otherwise aligned with the scale 108. In certain embodiments, it will be preferable to construct this device 100 from a substantially translucent material.
Further details of the present invention are illustrated in FIGS. 2 3 which are, respectively, a top plan view of the first member 102 and second member 110 of the measuring device 100 illustrated in FIG. 1. In FIGS. 2 3, it can be seen that the first gage end 104 and second gage 112 each most preferably extend from the first and second members 102,110 respectively at a substantially right angle to render each of said first and second members substantially L-shaped. As noted above, it is preferred that a scale 108 be visible on the first member 102, and in a most preferred embodiment such as that illustrated in FIG. 2, a second scale 109 is also provided.
The construction details of the second member 110 are illustrated in FIGS. 4 5. FIG. 4 is an end view of the second member 110 that is illustrated in FIG. 3, while FIG. 5 is a side elevation view. In the preferred embodiment illustrated, the second member 110 comprises a first layer 114 and a second layer 116 spaced away from the first layer by edge spacers 115. This construction creates a passage that permits the slide end 106 of the first member to pass between said first and second layers 114,116.
Referring finally to FIG. 6, a top plan view of the device 100 illustrated in FIG. 1 is shown, but with the second member 110 reversed so that the second gage end 112 is at the opposite end, thereby permitting a much wider opening to be measured.
The present invention also relates to methods of determining a dimension of a portion of a garment. In accordance with the present invention a device is provided that has a first member having a first gage end and a second member comprising having a second gage end and at least one scale on the first member. The distance between the first gage end and the second gage end is adjusted, preferably by sliding the members relative to one another and by using a scale. The members are then secured via a locking device, preferably using pairs of holes in registration as described above. After the device is set up the first and second gage ends are inserted into a garment and the determination as to whether the dimension is within specification is made.
Upon review of the foregoing, numerous adaptations, modifications, and alterations will occur to the reviewer. These will all be, however, within the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims in order to ascertain the true scope of the present invention. |
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