Level with metal frame supporting protective outer body

US10697769B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10697769-B2
Application numberUS-201916599644-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 11, 2019
Priority dateJun 24, 2016
Publication dateJun 30, 2020
Grant dateJun 30, 2020

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Abstract

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A tool, such as a level, including one or more polymer/plastic body segment, protective cover and/or seal is provided. The covers discussed herein may limit or prevent dirt or construction materials, such as concrete, from entering into the level body. The cover may also be a non-stick material, such as a polymer outer sleeve, that limits the ability of dirt and construction material to adhere to the level. The level may also include scratch resistant vial windows.

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What is claimed is: 1. A level comprising: a level frame formed from a metal material, the level frame comprising: a planar base surface; a vertical wall extending away from the planar base surface; a vial opening defined at least in part within the vertical wall; and a longitudinal axis extending between opposing ends of the level frame; a level vial supported by the level frame within the vial opening; and a plastic outer level body coupled to the level frame, the outer level body comprising: a first pair of plastic body segments coupled to and positioned on opposite sides of the vertical wall of the level frame such that the first pair of plastic body segments define part of an exterior surface of the level; and a second pair of plastic body segments coupled to and positioned on opposite sides of the vertical wall of the level frame such that the second pair of plastic body segments define part of the exterior surface of the level. 2. The level of claim 1 , wherein outer surfaces of the plastic outer level body define at least 50% of a total area of an exterior surface of the level. 3. The level of claim 1 , wherein a longitudinal length of the plastic outer level body is at least 90% of a longitudinal length of the level frame. 4. The level of claim 1 , wherein a height of the plastic outer level body is at least 50% of a height of the level frame. 5. The level of claim 1 , wherein the level frame is formed from a single, integral piece of magnesium metal material. 6. The level of claim 1 , wherein the first and second pairs of plastic body segments each further comprise: a first plastic material that interfaces with the level frame to couple the body segment to the level frame; and a second plastic material defining a grip portion of an outer surface of the body segment, wherein the second plastic material has a durometer that is less than a durometer of the first plastic material. 7. The level of claim 1 , wherein the first pair of plastic body segments are located on opposite sides of the vertical wall at least partially surrounding the vial opening, wherein each body segment of the first pair of plastic body segments includes a curved surface that engages an outer surface of the level vial. 8. A level comprising: a level frame formed from a metal material, the level frame comprising: a base structure including a plurality of walls each having an inner surface together defining a central channel, and an outer horizontal surface defining a planar base surface; a central vertical wall coupled to the base structure and extending away from the base surface; a vial opening defined at least in part within the vertical wall; and a longitudinal axis extending between opposing ends of the level frame; a level vial supported by the level frame within the vial opening; and a plastic outer level body coupled to the level frame, the outer level body comprising: a first pair of plastic body segments coupled to and positioned on opposite sides of the vertical wall of the level frame such that the first pair of plastic body segments define part of an exterior surface of the level; and a second pair of plastic body segments coupled to and positioned on opposite sides of the vertical wall of the level frame such that the second pair of plastic body segments define part of the exterior surface of the level. 9. The level of claim 8 , wherein the base structure is a hollow tubular structure. 10. The level of claim 8 , wherein a width of the base structure is between 2 times and 10 times a width of the central vertical wall. 11. The level of claim 8 , wherein a height of the base structure is between 5% and 30% of a total height of the level frame. 12. The level of claim 8 , wherein opposing inner surfaces of the plastic body segments engage the level vial to hold the level vial in a horizontal position relative to the base surface. 13. The level of claim 8 , wherein the level frame includes a cross-beam located at an upper end of the central wall extending horizontally outward from the upper end of the central wall to support the level frame. 14. A level comprising: a level frame formed from a metal material, the level frame comprising: a planar base surface; a vertical wall extending away from the planar base surface; a vial opening defined at least in part within the vertical wall; and a longitudinal axis extending between opposing ends of the level frame; a level vial supported by the level frame within the vial opening; and a plastic outer level body coupled to the level frame, the outer level body comprising: a pair of opposing left end body segments; a pair of opposing right end body segments; and a pair of opposing central body segments; and a pair of end cap structures, wherein each end cap structure is coupled to the level frame to seal one of the opposing ends of the level frame. 15. The level of claim 14 , wherein the level frame further comprises an upper planar surface, wherein a width of the upper planar surface is less than a width of the planar base surface. 16. The level of claim 14 , wherein each body segment includes at least one grip section supported by a rigid support section. 17. The level of claim 16 , wherein each grip section is formed from a material having a lower modulus of elasticity than a material of each rigid support section. 18. The level of claim 16 , wherein the grip sections of the opposing left end body sections and the grip sections of the opposing right end body sections each extend downward toward the planar base surface along less than one half a height of the respective rigid support section. 19. The level of claim 14 , wherein the end cap structures each comprise a pair of internal walls including a plurality of openings that receive posts located along a respective inner surface of the left end body segment and the right end body segment. 20. The level of claim 19 , wherein each end cap structure comprises an upper structure engaging the plastic outer level body and a lower structure engaging the metal material of the level frame.

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  • G01C9/26Primary

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What does patent US10697769B2 cover?
A tool, such as a level, including one or more polymer/plastic body segment, protective cover and/or seal is provided. The covers discussed herein may limit or prevent dirt or construction materials, such as concrete, from entering into the level body. The cover may also be a non-stick material, such as a polymer outer sleeve, that limits the ability of dirt and construction material to adhere …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01C9/26. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 30 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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