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Head-mounted or helmet-mounted sighting device

  • US 4,550,984 A
  • Filed: 02/22/1983
  • Issued: 11/05/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/26/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A sighting device comprising:

  • means for simultaneous visual display of the landscape and of an image which is projected to infinity on an optical line of sight, said visual display means utilizing an assembly of crystal plates in which a birefringent plate having parallel faces is placed between two plates having the function of optical polarizing filters consisting respectively of a polarizer and an analyzer to produce said image in the form of interference fringes localized at infinity and which are generated from the incident light emitted by the landscape under observation, said optical line of sight corresponding to the crystal axis of the birefringent plate which is cut at right angles to this direction;

    means for indicating the direction of said line of sight with respect to a reference direction; and

    means for visual display of preliminary information relating to orientation of the sighting direction including a set of electroluminescent diodes placed outside the field of view of the interference fringes, and auxiliary computing means for automatically initiating turn-on and winking operation of the diodes at a frequency which is variable as a function of the relative angular displacement of the optical line of sight with respect to a given sighting direction, and auxiliary detection means for determining said given sighting direction and for transmitting the corresponding information to said computing means.

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