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US Patent: 29,514
Surveyor's measure
Patentee:
William H. Paine (exact or similar names) - Sheboygan, WI

USPTO Classifications:
172/722, 33/761

Tool Categories:
specialty tools : surveying apparatus
rules : tape measures

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
George M. Eddy & Co. - Brooklyn, NY

Witnesses:
Goodwin Y. At-Lee
Robert W. Fenwick

Patent Dates:
Granted: Aug. 07, 1860

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Description:
The innovation is a surveyor's tape with a scale that can be adjusted to compensate for temperature variations.

"Paine's Patent Standard Steel Tapes" are featured in an 1883 catalog from James W. Queen & Co. of Philadelphia, page 139. The tapes were available in lengths of 33, 50, 60, 75 and 100 feet, and marked in 10ths or 12ths of a foot. The tapes had leather case and flush handles. Available accessories included a pocket thermometer plus a spring balance and level. Prices for the tapes ranged between $5.50 and $15.00. The patent date is visible in the drawing of the tape reel, but no maker's name is visible or mentioned. The tape as illustrated includes the temperature compensation mechanism.

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