Dead reckoning range finding device for cart
First Claim
1. In a golf cart having at least three wheels for movement and having a steering linkage coupled to at least one of said wheels to steer said cart along a randomly circuitous path between a first point and a second point, an apparatus for indicating the range from said cart on said randomly circuitous path to said second point when distance and direction from said first point to said second point are known, comprising:
- means coupled to at least one of said wheels for measuring, and for providing an output indicative of, distance traveled by said cart between said first point and said second point along said randomly circuitous path;
means coupled to said steering linkage for providing an output indicative of change of cart direction per unit of path length traveled by said cart with respect to the cart'"'"'s bearing to said second point as it is steered along said randomly circuitous path;
a processor having a first input connected to the output of said distance measuring means, having a second input connected to the output of said change of direction indicating means, and including a first register for storing the distance from said first point to said second point when said cart is at said first point, and including a second register for storing the direction from the first point to the second point when the cart is at said first point, said processor providing an output indicative of the range from said cart on said randomly circuitous path to said second point; and
means having an input connected to the output of said processor for displaying the range from said cart on said randomly circuitous path to said second point.
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Abstract
A dead reckoning range finding device is disclosed for removably detachable mounting to a cart, such as a golf cart. The golf cart, having more than one wheel, is mechanically monitored as to wheel position of at least two wheels to provide at least two required outputs. The first output is the cart distance traveled; the second output is the radius of curvature of the track of the cart, which gives the change in direction per unit of path length traveled with respect to the bearing of a target, such as a golf hole. As specifically applied to the game of golf, at each tee, initialized parameters of range and direction of hole are input to a dedicated microprocessor. Thereafter, even though travel from the tee to hole occurs along a random path (typically a level as possible route following the random direction to which golf balls can be hit by one or two cart riders) a continuous read-out of range to the hole is provided. This continuous read-out is provided by an essentially continuous integration of the direction of travel, as provided by the radius of curvature of the path as well as the path length. Provision is made for either the manual or memory entry of the initial hole parameters of flag direction and range. Provision is made for displaying length of drive from the tee. Specific embodiments include adaptation of the invention to a self-propelled cart having at least three wheels or to a simplified cart having paired co-axial wheels separated by a fixed distance capable of toting only a golf bag.
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1. In a golf cart having at least three wheels for movement and having a steering linkage coupled to at least one of said wheels to steer said cart along a randomly circuitous path between a first point and a second point, an apparatus for indicating the range from said cart on said randomly circuitous path to said second point when distance and direction from said first point to said second point are known, comprising:
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means coupled to at least one of said wheels for measuring, and for providing an output indicative of, distance traveled by said cart between said first point and said second point along said randomly circuitous path; means coupled to said steering linkage for providing an output indicative of change of cart direction per unit of path length traveled by said cart with respect to the cart'"'"'s bearing to said second point as it is steered along said randomly circuitous path; a processor having a first input connected to the output of said distance measuring means, having a second input connected to the output of said change of direction indicating means, and including a first register for storing the distance from said first point to said second point when said cart is at said first point, and including a second register for storing the direction from the first point to the second point when the cart is at said first point, said processor providing an output indicative of the range from said cart on said randomly circuitous path to said second point; and means having an input connected to the output of said processor for displaying the range from said cart on said randomly circuitous path to said second point. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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