[0001] The present invention relates to a compass, particularly to a draughtsman compass
of the type usually called bow compass or spring bow compass.
[0002] The bow compass is a compass adapted to draw circles or sections of circles of small
radius and it is generally provided in two basic types.
[0003] A first type of bow compass has two hinged rods holding a point at each of their
lower ends; one of the points can be substituted by a lead holder or a drawing pen.
[0004] A threaded bar has one end fastened to a median portion of one of the rods and engages
a ring associated to the other rod but adapted to be rotated to finely adjust the
distance between the two rods.
[0005] In the other type of bow compass, a rod element has a longitudinal bore in which
a point is slidable along its longitudinal axis; a resilient member is associated
to the rod element and its distance from the rod element itself, i.e. the aperture
of the compass, is adjusted by means of a screw. A lead holder or a drawing pen can
be fastened to the resilient member.
[0006] The bow compasses of the prior art are susceptible to improvements regarding their
mechanical reliability and their operation, especially if their structure is provided
in plastics, for example, instead of the usual metallic materials.
[0007] The traditional bow compasses are also rather heavy in order to ensure a sturdy structure
for a precise operation.
[0008] The aim of the present invention is that of providing a compass for draughtsmen,
particularly a bow compass, that, owing to a particular geometrical configuration,
eases the hand movement in the drawing and at the same time ensures an absolute precision.
[0009] Within this aim, an object of the invention, is that of providing a bow compass which
is constructively simple and easy to use.
[0010] Another object of the invention is that of providing a bow compass having low manufacturing
costs.
[0011] Not a least object, is that of providing a compass with a new and likeable styling.
The above aim, as well as these and other objects that will be more apparent later,
are achieved by a compass, particularly for draughtsmen, comprising a first and a
second rod elements, said second rod element being hinged to said first rod element
at their upper ends, a point being associated with the lower end of said first element,
fastening means for drawing means being associated with the lower end of said second
element, characterized in that it comprises a slider member having a first end slidable
in a first runner in said first rod element and a second end slidable in a second
runner in said second element, said first and second runners being laid out in said
first and second rod elements such that a progressive shift of said slider corresponds
to a progressive aperture of said first and second rod elements relatively to each
other.
[0012] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be more apparent by
the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrated,by
way of example in the enclosed drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is an isometric view of a bow compass according to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a side elevated view of the bow compass;
Fig. 3 is a sectioned side view of the bow compass;
Fig. 4 is an isometric view of the slider element;
Figs. 5 and 6 are side elevated views of the bow compass, respectively in the closed
position and in a partially open position;
Fig. 7 is partially sectioned side elevated view of the bow compass.
[0013] With reference to the above figures, a draughtsman compass 1 will be described, of
the type usually called bow compass, adapted to draw circles of small radius.
[0014] The bow compass 1 comprises a first rod element 2 hinged to a second rod element
3 by means of an upper head 4.
[0015] The lower end of the first element 2 has a point 5, while the lower end of the second
element 3 has a fastening means 6 for drawing means such as, for example, a lead holder
or a drawing pen, not illustrated in the drawings for brevity.
[0016] On the first rod element 2, a first runner is provided by means of two rectilinear
grooves 7, on opposite sides of the first element, parallely laid out on the axis
of the same first element.
[0017] A second runner is formed on the second element 3 and is provided by means of two
grooves 8, again on opposite sides of the second element, slanted of a set angle relatively
to the axis of the second element.
[0018] The runners of the first and second rod elements are engaged by the ends of a slider
element 9 comprising a core 10 and two plates 11 provided with pins 12 adapted to
slide in the grooves 7 and 8.
[0019] A threaded bore 13 is provided in the core 10 and is engaged by a screw element 14
supported on the first rod element 2.
[0020] As better shown in Fig. 7, the screw element 14 is substantially at the axis of the
first element 2 and is inserted upwardly in the hand grip 15 of the bow compass.
[0021] A knob 16 is fastened on the upper end of the screw element to manually rotate the
screw element itself.
[0022] The operation of the bow compass is very simple, it is in fact sufficient to rotate
the knob 16 for axially displacing the slider 9 causing the two rod elements 2 ,3
to open or close, adjusting the aperture of the compass, because of the relative configuration
of the grooves 7 and 8.
[0023] It has been practically observed how the invention achieves the intended aim and
objects by providing a bow compass of great mechanical precision and at the same time
of easy use; an advantage of the invention is that of the hand grip which is provided
on the axis of rotation of the bow compass itself and which comprises also the aperture
adjusting knob.
[0024] Another advantage of the particular structure of the bow compass according to the
invention is that of allowing the use of different materials still keeping a remarkable
mechanical reliability.
[0025] The compass according to the invention may have numerous modifications and variations,
all within the inventive concept; furthermore, all the details may be substituted
with technically equivalent elements.
[0026] The materials employed, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to the specific
needs and the state of the art.
[0027] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
1. Compass, particularly for draughtsmen, comprising a first (2) and a second (3)
rod elements, said second rod element (3) being hinged to said first rod element (2)
at their upper ends, a point (5) being associated with the lower end of said first
element, fastening means (6) for drawing means being associated with the lower end
of said second element, characterized in that it comprises a slider member (9) having
a first end (12) slidable in a first runner (7) in said first rod element and a second
end (12) slidable in a second runner (8) in said second element, aid first and second
runners being laid out in said first and second rod elements such that a progressive
shift of said slider corresponds to a progressive aperture of said first and second
rod elements relatively to each other.
2. Compass, according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a screw element
(14) associated with said first rod element (2) and cooperating with a threaded bore
(13) of said slider (9) such that to a rotation of said screw element corresponds
an axial shift of said slider.
3. Compass, according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said screw element (14)
is operated by a knob (16) located at the hand grip (15) of the compass (1).
4. Compass, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
said first runner (7) has a rectilinear configuration parallel to the axis of said
first element (2), said second runner (8) having a rectilinear configuration and being
slanted at an angle relatively to the axis of said second element (3).
5. Compass, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
said screw element (14) is substantially at the axis of said first rod element.