Digital level

US12546593B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12546593-B2
Application numberUS-202318320043-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 18, 2023
Priority dateJan 25, 2018
Publication dateFeb 10, 2026
Grant dateFeb 10, 2026

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A tool, such as a digital level, having multiple methods of indicating the orientation of the level. One embodiment of the level includes two or more accelerometers arranged in complimenting orientations, such as 90 degrees with respect to each other. The complimenting orientation allows for more precise measurements from less expensive accelerometers compared to a level with a single more expensive accelerometer. A power supply module, and an associated control module in charge of the power supply, selectively provides power to the accelerometers and displays based in part on user input, movement of the level, and the disposition of the level.

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We claim: 1 . A level, comprising: a housing comprising a longitudinal axis; a planar base surface extending parallel to the longitudinal axis; a first orientation sensor configured to measure a housing orientation, the housing orientation defined by an orientation of the housing with respect to the force of gravity; a controller that calculates an orientation difference between the housing orientation and a target orientation; and a display that emits an image comprising an exaggerated representation of the orientation difference. 2 . The level of claim 1 , wherein the exaggerated representation is at least three times the orientation difference. 3 . The level of claim 1 , further comprising a second orientation sensor configured to measure the orientation of the housing with respect to the force of gravity, wherein the first orientation sensor and the second orientation sensor are oriented relative to each other such that the first orientation sensor and second orientation sensor have different orientations with respect to the housing. 4 . The level of claim 3 , wherein the second orientation sensor is oriented at a 90 degree angle with respect to the first orientation sensor. 5 . The level of claim 1 , wherein the display rotates the image in response to rotation of the housing, such that the image maintains a consistent orientation with respect to a perceived direction of the force of gravity. 6 . The level of claim 1 , wherein the image further comprises a reading line and the exaggerated representation of the image comprises a first angle, wherein the reading line transits along the first angle. 7 . The level of claim 6 , wherein the first angle is at least three times the orientation difference. 8 . The level of claim 7 , wherein the first angle is at least ten times the orientation difference. 9 . A level, comprising: a housing comprising a longitudinal axis and a planar base surface; an orientation sensor configured to measure an orientation of the housing with respect to the force of gravity; a controller that calculates an orientation difference between the housing orientation and a target orientation; and a display that emits an image, the image comprising: the target orientation; a primary range that extends a first circumferential distance from the target orientation; and a secondary range that extends a second circumferential distance from the target orientation greater than the first circumferential distance. 10 . The level of claim 9 , wherein the secondary range is a fixed distance broader than the primary range. 11 . The level of claim 10 , wherein the fixed distance is between 0.5 degrees and 20 degrees. 12 . The level of claim 9 , wherein the secondary range is a fixed percentage broader than the primary range. 13 . The level of claim 12 , wherein the fixed percentage is between 25% and 400%. 14 . The level of claim 9 , wherein the first circumferential distance extends symmetrical distances away from either side of the target orientation. 15 . The level of claim 9 , wherein the second circumferential distance extends symmetrical distances away from either side of the target orientation. 16 . A level, comprising: a housing with a longitudinal axis; a power supply; an orientation sensor configured to measure an orientation of the housing with respect to the force of gravity; a controller that calculates an orientation difference between the housing orientation and a target orientation; and a first display that emits an image of the orientation difference; wherein the controller determines to enter a Depleted Mode when the power supply is below a predetermined threshold; and wherein, when in the Depleted Mode, the first display has restricted functionality. 17 . The level of claim 16 , further comprising a second display, wherein, when in Depleted Mode, the controller dims at least one of the first display or the second display. 18 . The level of claim 16 , further comprising a second display, wherein, when in Depleted Mode, the controller disables at least one of the first display or the second display. 19 . The level of claim 16 , further comprising a first processor and a second processor, wherein, when in Depleted Mode, the controller reduces power to at least the first processor or the second processor. 20 . The level of claim 16 , wherein, when in Depleted Mode, the level operates at reduced functionality, and wherein the orientation sensor continues to receive power from the power supply and measure an orientation of the housing with respect to the force of gravity.

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  • G01C9/08Primary

    Means for compensating acceleration forces due to movement of instrument · CPC title

  • G01C9/06Primary

    Electric or photoelectric indication or reading means · CPC title

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What does patent US12546593B2 cover?
A tool, such as a digital level, having multiple methods of indicating the orientation of the level. One embodiment of the level includes two or more accelerometers arranged in complimenting orientations, such as 90 degrees with respect to each other. The complimenting orientation allows for more precise measurements from less expensive accelerometers compared to a level with a single more expe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01C9/08. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 10 2026 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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