A drawing tool comprises a pair of light transmitting screens, a ground beneath each screen, and a former or tip under each screen adapted to either add material to the ground or subtract material from the ground to create a design thereon. The designs are viewed as a composite three-dimensional image and can be permanently fixed on a removable plate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's U.S. patent application Ser. No. 245,306, filed on Mar. 19, 1981, for THREE-DIMENSIONAL DRAWING TOOL, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,343,091.
An arrangement for measuring a thickness of a sheet article during a sheet article transportation, especially for measuring the thickness of an X-ray sheet film in an X-ray cassette loading and unloading device, has a magnet carrier arranged in a spring-biased manner on a sheet article transportation path perpendicularly to one side of the transportation path, a permanent magnet arranged on the magnet carrier near the first side of the magnet transportation path, at least one roller body arranged on the magnet carrier rotatably in a transportation direction of the sheet aarticle, a probe carrier fixedly arranged parallel to a second side of the transportation path opposite to the matnet carrier, a Hall probe arranged on the probe carrier opposite to the permanent magnet, at least one roller body arranged on the probe carrier. The probe carrier has a number of the roller bodies which corresponds to a number of the roller bodies on the magnet carrier. The roller bodies of the magnet carrier and the probe carrier rolling over one another in a plane of the transportation path. A control unit evaluates an output signal of the Hall probe.