Tape measure

US9952027B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9952027-B2
Application numberUS-201615085706-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 30, 2016
Priority dateMar 6, 2012
Publication dateApr 24, 2018
Grant dateApr 24, 2018

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Abstract

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A tape measure includes a housing having a wall defining an internal cavity and a tape port, a coilable measuring tape disposed within the internal housing and having a first end extendable out of the housing, and an end hook member including an attachment portion and a hook portion. The attachment portion is arranged to engage the first end of the tape to attach the end hook member to the tape. The hook portion extends in a direction normal to the attachment portion and includes a first face and a second face arranged to engage the workpiece. A finger guard extends from the housing, and is configured to engage the hook member, and a finger space is defined between the tape port and the finger guard and is arranged to receive a user's finger during operation of the tape measure such that the user's finger engages the measuring tape.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A tape measure for measuring a workpiece, the tape measure comprising: a housing having a wall defining an internal cavity and a tape port; a coilable measuring tape at least partially disposed within the internal housing and having a first end extendable out of the housing through the tape port; an end hook member including an attachment portion and a hook portion, the attachment portion arranged to engage the first end of the tape to attach the end hook member to the tape, the hook portion extending in a direction substantially normal to the attachment portion and including a first face and a second face arranged to engage the workpiece, the second face facing outward from the end of the tape; and a finger guard extending from the housing, the finger guard configured to engage the hook member when the measuring tape is fully retracted; and a finger space defined between the tape port and the finger guard and arranged to receive a user's finger during operation of the tape measure such that the user's finger slidingly engages the measuring tape. 2. The tape measure of claim 1 , wherein the first face contacts the finger guard when the tape is fully retracted. 3. The tape measure of claim 1 , wherein the finger guard comprises a guard member and a guard support member supporting the guard member in the housing. 4. The tape measure of claim 3 , wherein the guard member includes a U-shaped guard member. 5. The tape measure of claim 3 , wherein the guard member is formed of metal. 6. The tape measure of claim 3 , wherein the guard support member is formed of an impact resistant material. 7. The tape measure of claim 3 , wherein the guard support member is formed of a material that is more resilient than the housing and the finger guard. 8. The tape measure of claim 1 , wherein the finger space extends in a first direction between the tape port and the finger guard, and wherein the housing includes a lowermost surface, and the finger space is recessed above the lowermost surface into the housing to provide space for the user's finger in a second direction substantially normal to the first direction. 9. The tape measure of claim 1 , wherein the finger guard inhibits contact between the end hook member and the user's finger when the user's finger is positioned within the finger space. 10. A method of controlling the movement of a tape from a tape measure, the method comprising: extending the tape from a tape port in the housing, the housing including a front surface and a bottom surface, the tape port being adjacent the bottom surface and set back a first distance from the front surface; passing the tape through a finger guard disposed adjacent the front surface, the tape including an end hook that engages the finger guard to inhibit retraction of the tape completely into the tape port, the finger guard and the tape port defining a finger space having a length of about the first distance; positioning a user's finger in the finger space such that the user's finger is in contact with the tape as the tape passes between the finger guard and the tape port; and applying pressure to the tape using the user's finger to stop movement of the tape and to maintain the tape in an extended position. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising squeezing the tape between the user's finger and the housing to inhibit movement of the tape. 12. The method of claim 10 , further comprising preventing contact between the end hook and the user's finger when the user's finger is positioned in the finger space. 13. A tape measure for measuring a workpiece, the tape measure comprising: a housing having a wall defining an internal cavity, the wall including a front surface and a bottom surface, a tape port formed in the housing adjacent the bottom surface and set back a first distance from the front surface; a coilable measuring tape at least partially disposed within the internal housing and having a first end extendable out of the housing through the tape port; an end hook member including an attachment portion and a hook portion, the attachment portion arranged to engage the first end of the tape to attach the end hook member to the tape, the hook portion extending in a direction substantially normal to the attachment portion; a finger guard positioned adjacent the front surface and extending from the housing to the bottom surface, the finger guard defining an opening sized to allow passage of the tape and to inhibit passage of the hook portion of the end hook member; a recessed housing portion formed between the tape port and the finger guard, the recessed housing portion spaced a second distance from the bottom surface of the housing, the second distance measured in a direction substantially normal to the first direction; and a finger space defined in a first direction between the finger guard and the tape port and in a second direction between the bottom surface and the recessed surface, the finger guard sized to receive a user's finger and inhibit contact between the user's finger and the hook portion when the user's finger is disposed in the finger space during tape usage. 14. The tape measure of claim 13 , wherein the user's finger slidingly engages the measuring tape in the finger space. 15. The tape measure of claim 13 , wherein the hook portion engages the finger guard when the coilable measuring tape is fully retracted. 16. The tape measure of claim 13 , wherein the finger guard comprises a guard member and a guard support member supporting the guard member in the housing. 17. The tape measure of claim 13 , wherein the guard member is formed from a substantially rigid material and wherein the guard support member is formed from a material that is more resilient than the housing and the guard member. 18. The tape measure of claim 13 , wherein the guard member includes a metal portion. 19. The tape measure of claim 13 , wherein the tape passes between the user's finger and the recessed portion of the housing within the finger space, and wherein the application of pressure to the tape at the user's finger inhibits retraction of the tape. 20. The tape measure of claim 19 , wherein the application of pressure sandwiches the tape between the housing and the user's finger to inhibit movement of the tape.

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  • G01B3/1056Primary

    Tape end arrangements, e.g. end-hooks · CPC title

  • characterised by structure or material; characterised by layout or indicia · CPC title

  • G01B3/1071Primary

    Separate means for supporting or affixing measuring tapes · CPC title

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What does patent US9952027B2 cover?
A tape measure includes a housing having a wall defining an internal cavity and a tape port, a coilable measuring tape disposed within the internal housing and having a first end extendable out of the housing, and an end hook member including an attachment portion and a hook portion. The attachment portion is arranged to engage the first end of the tape to attach the end hook member to the tape…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01B3/1056. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 24 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).