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Shooting simulating process and training device

  • US 5,194,006 A
  • Filed: 05/15/1991
  • Issued: 03/16/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/15/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A ballistic simulating and training system, comprising:

  • a screen for viewing a simulated moving target and a simulated projectile shot towards said target;

    a weapon selected from the group consisting of a shotgun, rifle and a pistol, said weapon having a trigger with a sear and a barrel providing a muzzle;

    a projectile simulating light projector mounted about said barrel of said weapon for optically projecting a simulated image and aiming point of said projectile upon said screen when said projectile exits said weapon;

    an internal delay circuit operatively connected to said light projector for providing a delay between the time the sear of the trigger slips to the time when the projectile leaves said muzzle;

    a target projector for optically displaying said moving target on said screen;

    a lens and light sensing device for sensing the positions of said projectile on said screen;

    a central processing unit operatively connected to said light sensing device for automatically calculating the positions of said projectile and said target when the trajectory of said projectile intersects with the path of movement of said target to indicate whether the said target has been hit or missed by said projectile, said calculating commencing when said target is activated, said central processing unit automatically determining the position of the target at the time the projectile leaves the muzzle as specified by said internal delay circuit, said central processing unit calculating the external delay time required for the projectile after leaving the muzzle to intersect the simulated plane of the target based on the point on the screen on which the light representing such projectile is sensed, said calculating being based upon the velocity and time of travel of said projectile to said point of intersection, said calculating further including calculating the distance said target will travel during said external delay time to determine the position of said target at the conclusion of said external delay time, said central processing unit automatically determining the relative position of such target and projectile at the conclusion of said external delay time; and

    a display coupled to said central processing unit for indicating and displaying said positions calculated by said central processing unit including a display of the relative positions of said projectile and said target at the time said projectile intersects a substantially vertical plane of the target, said display comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of a monitor, television receiver, a substantially flat television screen, and display screen.

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