Microcomputer-controlled optical apparatus for surveying, rangefinding and trajectory-compensating functions
First Claim
1. An optical apparatus for determining the distance between the apparatus and a target for hand held firearms having fixedly attached thereto a housing supporting ocular and objective lenses at opposite ends thereof and at least one image erecting lens arranged therebetween for forming an erect image of said target at the rear plane of focus of said image erecting lens, said rear plane of focus of said image erecting lens being adjustably coincident with the forward plane of focus of said ocular lens with the optical axes of said lenses being common and lying essentially parallel to the bore of said firearm comprising:
- microcomputer means attached to said firearm including memory for receiving and storing permanent and temporary ballistic data, instructions pertinent to range-finding and other ballistic operations, means for computing range and compensation for aiming, and for generating a variety of signals relating to said computations performed relative to and by means of said data and instructions,data input means communicating with said microcomputer means for receiving temporary data and instructions pertinent to rangefinding computations from an operator and storing them in said memory for affecting computations performed by said microcomputer means in a manner compensatory of changes in said data,display means connected to said microcomputer means for selectively displaying indicia indicative of said signals generated by said microcomputer means superimposed upon the field of view of said apparatus viewable by the operator,rangefinding signal generating means controlled by said microcomputer means and associated with said display means comprising a plurality of closely spaced electronic indicator elements adjacent a single stationary visible reference indicator,said plurality of electronic indicator elements being controllably activatable by the operator so as to define a controllably variable space defined by said stationary reference indicator and an activated one of said plurality of electronic indicator elements,the images of said activated electronic indicator element and said single fixed reference indicator lying in a plane common with the forward adjustable plane of focus of said ocular lens of said apparatus so as to provide a focused image of the target superimposed upon focused images of said activated one of the plurality of electronic elements and said single fixed reference indicator all viewable simultaneously by the operator,said variable space being indicative of a relationship between a size of an image of the target and the distance or range of the target from the apparatus and being interpreted by said microcomputer means as a measure of the distance to the target, andsaid microcomputer means subsequently selectively activating one of said plurality of electronic indicator elements as a result of computations performed relative to said range interpretation and said stored data and instructions for generating a compensating aiming indicator viewable by the operator within the field of view of said apparatus along with the image of the target to facilitate improved accuracy in the aiming of said firearm.
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Abstract
A microcomputer controlled optical device for determining the distance to objects of known or estimable size which is programmed to control a plurality of associated electronic indicator elements the images of which are optically superimposed upon the image of an object the distance to which is to be determined. This device is useable on surveying instruments, riflescopes and the like and is controllable by the operator who selectively activates it by/with known data. Subsequently, the microcomputer interprets the data and selectively activates indicator elements representative of the relationship between the size of the object image and the distance to the object. Images of readouts are visible in the field of view which are activated and controlled by the microcomputer to indicate the computed distance to the object of interest in yards or meters.
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10 Claims
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1. An optical apparatus for determining the distance between the apparatus and a target for hand held firearms having fixedly attached thereto a housing supporting ocular and objective lenses at opposite ends thereof and at least one image erecting lens arranged therebetween for forming an erect image of said target at the rear plane of focus of said image erecting lens, said rear plane of focus of said image erecting lens being adjustably coincident with the forward plane of focus of said ocular lens with the optical axes of said lenses being common and lying essentially parallel to the bore of said firearm comprising:
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microcomputer means attached to said firearm including memory for receiving and storing permanent and temporary ballistic data, instructions pertinent to range-finding and other ballistic operations, means for computing range and compensation for aiming, and for generating a variety of signals relating to said computations performed relative to and by means of said data and instructions, data input means communicating with said microcomputer means for receiving temporary data and instructions pertinent to rangefinding computations from an operator and storing them in said memory for affecting computations performed by said microcomputer means in a manner compensatory of changes in said data, display means connected to said microcomputer means for selectively displaying indicia indicative of said signals generated by said microcomputer means superimposed upon the field of view of said apparatus viewable by the operator, rangefinding signal generating means controlled by said microcomputer means and associated with said display means comprising a plurality of closely spaced electronic indicator elements adjacent a single stationary visible reference indicator, said plurality of electronic indicator elements being controllably activatable by the operator so as to define a controllably variable space defined by said stationary reference indicator and an activated one of said plurality of electronic indicator elements, the images of said activated electronic indicator element and said single fixed reference indicator lying in a plane common with the forward adjustable plane of focus of said ocular lens of said apparatus so as to provide a focused image of the target superimposed upon focused images of said activated one of the plurality of electronic elements and said single fixed reference indicator all viewable simultaneously by the operator, said variable space being indicative of a relationship between a size of an image of the target and the distance or range of the target from the apparatus and being interpreted by said microcomputer means as a measure of the distance to the target, and said microcomputer means subsequently selectively activating one of said plurality of electronic indicator elements as a result of computations performed relative to said range interpretation and said stored data and instructions for generating a compensating aiming indicator viewable by the operator within the field of view of said apparatus along with the image of the target to facilitate improved accuracy in the aiming of said firearm. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A rangefinding and aiming apparatus for firearms and the like having a housing supporting ocular and objective lenses at opposite ends thereof and having disposed between said lenses at least one image erecting lens axially movable to alter the degree of magnification of the target image with at least one radially movable lens element disposed between said image erecting lens and said objective lens, the radial movement of which causes said target image to shift radially of the optical axis for purposes of alignment of said image relative to a stationary reference disposed between said image erecting lens element and said ocular lens element whereupon an erect image of said target object is formed and observable comprising:
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microcomputer means with memory mounted on said firearm for receiving and storing permanent and temporary data and instructions pertinent to rangefinding and trajectory compensation operations for computing rangefinding and trajectory compensating parameters, and for generating a variety of signals resulting from computations on said data and instructions, data input means connected to said microcomputer means for receiving temporary data and instructions pertinent to said rangefinding and trajectory compensating computations from an operator and storing said temporary data and instructions in said memory for affecting computations performed by said microcomputer in a manner compensatory of changes in said data, display means for selectably displaying indicia indicative of said signals superimposed upon the field of view of said apparatus for observation and verification by an operator, rangefinding signal generating means controlled by said microcomputer means and connected to said display means comprising a plurality of closely spaced electronic indicator elements and at least one visible stationary reference indicator adjacent an endmost one of said electronic indicator elements, said electronic elements being selectively activatable so as to define a variable space between the image of said stationary reference indicator and said activated one of said activatable electronic indicator elements, said space being controllably variable by an operator to bracket the image of a target, said space subsequently being interpreted by said microcomputer means in terms of the distance from said apparatus to said target, one of said indicator elements being subsequently activated by said microcomputer means as a result of ballistic computations made thereby to form a trajectory compensating aiming reference, sensing means for communicating to said microcomputer means variations in a degree of magnification of said target image resulting from changes induced by the operator in the positioning of said image erecting lens element whereby said positional variations produce a signal indicative of said positional changes which, along with particular field programmed ballistic data and rangefinding indicator spacing, affects computations performed by said microcomputer means in a manner to maintain a proportional relationship between the size of the target image and the variable space defined by said activated one of the plurality of electronic indicator elements and said stationary reference indicator in order to assure the generation of an optimum aiming marker signal by said microcomputer means compensatory of all aforesaid variables, and signal input means in communication with said microcomputer means for affecting a value of the output of the microcomputer. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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