Surveying Instrument Collection
Maker |
Sokkisha, Tokyo, Japan |
Model |
OS 1 |
Serial Number |
n/a |
Dimensions |
45 mm diameter, 100 mm high |
Image |
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Description |
This double pentaprism (optical square) allows to set out right angles, to determine a point on a line and to drop a perpendicular from a point onto a line. Points are usually marked by (red-and-white) ranging poles. The instrument at hand has a window at the top that directs the view to the right, a window at the bottom showing the view to the left and a narrow horizontal window at half height giving the view straight ahead. The pentaprism shell is made from aluminium and is painted black. A sleeve on the upper part can be rotated to cover the windows of the prisms. Below the optics is a cylindrical tube (handle) that permits to hold the device or to mount it on a plumbing rod. The plumbing rod, when supported by two fingers, makes the devices vertical. The central bore of the handle has a diameter of 13 mm. The handle has a cut that permits the attachment of a plumbbob. |
History & comments |
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Conservation |
in leather pouch 55 x 55 x 112 mm |
Condition |
some paint damage. Protective sleeve difficult to turn. |
Remarks |
(Dymo) label 'No. 3" on outside of leather pouch. |
Dates |
Catalogued by JMR on 9 Oct 2014. Photo by JMR. |