Abstract: A caliper for measuring the size of an object, especially the thickness of an object with non-planar surfaces. After measured, the caliper can be removed from the object without changing the measured value. The caliper includes a scale ruler, a vernier slidably disposed on the scale ruler, a first jaw fixedly connected to the scale ruler and a second jaw pivotally connected to the vernier. In normal state, the second jaw is kept in a position in alignment with and in parallel to the first jaw, whereby the caliper can be used to measure the object in a common manner. After measured, the second jaw is rotated to another position, permitting the caliper to be removed from the measured object.
Abstract: A measuring instrument includes a spindle (11) provided to a body (1), a sleeve (31) movable in the same direction as the spindle and stoppable at a desired position, a connector (41) for connecting the sleeve and the spindle and allowing relative movement of the sleeve and the spindle in the moving direction thereof by a predetermined stroke; a pressure spring (61) accommodated in the sleeve for biasing the spindle in a direction for the spindle to abut to the workpiece through the connector, and a biasing force indicator (71) for indicating the pressure spring.
Abstract: A micrometer comprising a thimble made, at least in part, of a translucent material, a vernier scale on an inner circumference of the thimble along the circumferential direction and a vernier numeral on an outer circumference of the thimble along the circumferential direction, whereby reading error during measurement can be reduced.
Abstract: A thimble 61 formed with graduations 65 and numerals 67 on the outer circumference thereof at predetermined intervals is molded by double-color molding using two kinds of resin 62, 63 with different colors. After a molding product having the graduations 65 protruding outwardly on the outer circumference of a base tube 64 is formed of the resin 62, an outer skin 66 covering the outside of the base tube 64 except for the graduations 65 is formed of the resin 63. Thereafter, the numerals 67 is formed on the outer skin 66 by means of laser marking. Similarly, an outer sleeve is formed with graduations and numerals on the outer circumferential surface along the axial direction at predetermined intervals.
Abstract: A device which is useful in urological and andrological measurements of anatomical organs and for calculation of related volumetric capacity thereof which includes a graduated rule, bearing at one end thereof a fixed jaw, the rule defining an elongated cavity therein with a rack on at least one side thereof, and a movable jaw marker assembly opposed to the fixed jaw, said assembly being slideably mounted upon the rule; a refined marker scale engaging the rule in operative connection, and including a drive to motivate the refined scale relative to the graduated scale of the rule.
Abstract: A gage for measuring and displaying the dimensional distance across the flats of a hex head of a hex head fastener having a rotatable handle attached through a shaft to a gear. The gear engages racks of a movable jaw having faces which engage the flats of the hex head. The distance between the faces of the movable jaws when engaging a hex head is displayed through a window provided through the rotatable handle. The display contains interspersed metric and English units.