Inventors:
Robert Johnson - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
G01C015/00
Abstract:
An apparatus, attaching to or integral to a hand tool, locates a collimated optical source or sources offset and at an angle from the axis of action of the tool, projecting a beam forming an alignment pattern onto a work surface. When the tool is held in the preferred perpendicular orientation to the work surface, the beam strikes the surface at a nominal distance from the tool point. If the tool is not held at the proper angle, the distance between the alignment pattern and the tool point will change by a large amount. To provide reference to make this distance change even more pronounced, a second beam may be added which is oriented parallel to the axis of action of the tool, projecting a reference pattern onto the work surface. The relationship between the reference pattern and the tool point will not appreciably change as the tool orientation changes. The apparatus is suitable for aligning both rotary and non-rotary hand tools.