Viewing apparatus with a counterbalanced and articulated mirror
First Claim
1. A viewing apparatus for selectively directing the line-of-sight of a viewer, said viewing apparatus comprising:
- a mirror for reflecting light from a scene to provide an image of the scene for the viewer;
a support structure pivotally holding said mirror, said support structure including a support arm pivoting near a first end thereof about a support arm pivot axis on said support structure for selectively varying an elevational angle of said mirror relative to the scene, said support arm near an opposite second end thereof supporting said mirror, wherein the weight of said mirror and said support arm exert a mirror torque about said support arm pivot axis;
a counterbalance pivotally connected at a first end thereof to said support structure about a counterbalance pivot axis, wherein the weight of said counterbalance exerts a counterbalance torque about said counterbalance pivot axis, and wherein said support arm pivot axis is substantially parallel to said counterbalance pivot axis; and
a linkage coupling said counterbalance pivot axis to said support arm pivot axis with a flexible belt-like member so that said mirror torque and said counterbalance torque oppose one another upon movement of said mirror.
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Abstract
An articulated viewing apparatus (10) has a pair of elevational actuators (56, 78), one of which is a coarse-position actuator (56) and the other of which is a fine-position actuator (78), and each of which pivots a mirror head (28) about respective parallel elevational axes (54, 66'"'"'). Pivotal movements of the mirror head (28) direct the line of sight of a viewer looking outwardly through a window (22). The window (22) may be formed in the wall of a vehicle or may be at the upper end of a periscope tube, for example, and includes a transparent material (24). This window (22) may admit light to an optical sensor or to the user'"'"'s eye directly. The coarse-position elevational actuator (56) is positioned so that its axis (54) is located as close as possible to an edge of the mirror head (28) and close to the inner surface of the window glazing (24) so that the size of the window (22) is minimized with respect to the size of the optical aperture and field of view provided to the user of the apparatus (10). The fine-position actuator (78) is attached to the mirror head (28) at a respective axis (66'"'"') approximately at the geometric center of the mirror (28), so that the mirror (28) is statically balanced about the fine-position elevation axis (66'"'"') of this actuator (78).
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30 Claims
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1. A viewing apparatus for selectively directing the line-of-sight of a viewer, said viewing apparatus comprising:
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a mirror for reflecting light from a scene to provide an image of the scene for the viewer; a support structure pivotally holding said mirror, said support structure including a support arm pivoting near a first end thereof about a support arm pivot axis on said support structure for selectively varying an elevational angle of said mirror relative to the scene, said support arm near an opposite second end thereof supporting said mirror, wherein the weight of said mirror and said support arm exert a mirror torque about said support arm pivot axis; a counterbalance pivotally connected at a first end thereof to said support structure about a counterbalance pivot axis, wherein the weight of said counterbalance exerts a counterbalance torque about said counterbalance pivot axis, and wherein said support arm pivot axis is substantially parallel to said counterbalance pivot axis; and a linkage coupling said counterbalance pivot axis to said support arm pivot axis with a flexible belt-like member so that said mirror torque and said counterbalance torque oppose one another upon movement of said mirror. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of operating a viewing apparatus for selectively steering in elevation the line-of-sight of a viewer viewing a scene outwardly through an aperture, said method including steps of:
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providing a mirror; reflecting from said mirror light from said scene which passes inwardly through said aperture to provide an image of said scene to said viewer; providing a support structure movably holding said mirror for pivotal movement about a horizontal elevational axis; providing said support structure with apparatus for selectively varying an angle of said mirror about said horizontal elevational axis relative to the scene to selectively steer the viewer'"'"'s line-of-sight in elevation; providing said support structure with a selectively movable support arm pivoting near a first end thereof on said support structure;
utilizing said support arm to pivotally support said mirror near an opposite second end thereof so that said support arm is undesirably pivotal in response to acceleration of said support structure thereby altering the angle of said mirror and undesirably moving the line-of-sight in elevation;providing a counterbalance carried on said support structure; moving said counterbalance in response to said acceleration of said support structure; and linking said counterbalance to said support arm using a flexible belt-like member so that movement of said counterbalance in response to said acceleration opposes said undesirable pivoting of said support arm and said mirror, thereby to eliminate said undesirable alteration of the angulation of said mirror and undesirable movement of the line-of-sight in elevation. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A viewing apparatus for selectively directing the line-of-sight of a viewer, said viewing apparatus comprising:
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a mirror for reflecting light from a scene to provide an image of a scene for the viewer; a support structure pivotally holding said mirror, said support structure including a support arm pivoting near a first end thereof about a support arm pivot axis on said support structure for selectively varying an elevational angle of said mirror relative to the scene, said support arm near an opposite second end thereof supporting said mirror, wherein the weight of said mirror and said support arm exert a mirror torque about said support arm pivot axis; a counterbalance pivotally connected at a first end thereof to said support structure about a counterbalance pivot axis, wherein the weight of said counterbalance exerts a counterbalance torque about said counterbalance pivot axis, and wherein said support arm pivot axis is substantially parallel to said counterbalance pivot axis; a linkage coupling said counterbalance pivot axis to said support arm pivot axis with a flexible belt-like member so that said mirror torque and said counterbalance torque oppose one another upon movement of said mirror; and a control system for stabilizing the line of sight of the viewer in opposition to perturbations of said support structure, said control system including a pair of two-axis angular rate sensors each providing a pair of output signals one of which is indicative of an angular rate of said mirror about a respective one of an elevational axis and an azimuthal axis, and the other of which is indicative of an angular rate of said mirror about an axis orthogonal to said respective one of said elevational axis or said azimuthal axis. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A rotatable turret for selectively directing the line-of-sight of a viewer within a military vehicle, said turret comprising:
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a mirror for reflecting light from a scene to provide an image of the scene for the viewer; a two or more axis remotely powered articulate support structure pivotally holding said mirror, said support structure including a support arm pivoting near a first end thereof about a support arm pivot axis on said support structure for selectively remotely varying an elevational angle of said mirror relative to the scene, said support arm near an opposite second end thereof supporting said mirror, wherein the weight of said mirror and said support arm exert a mirror torque about said support arm pivot axis; a coarse actuator remotely controlled by the viewer for driving said mirror about said elevational angle; a counterbalance pivotally connected at a first end thereof to said support structure about a counterbalance pivot axis, wherein the weight of said counterbalance exerts a counterbalance torque about said counterbalance pivot axis, and wherein said support arm pivot axis is substantially parallel to said counterbalance pivot axis; and a linkage coupling said counterbalance pivot axis to said support arm pivot axis so that said mirror torque and said counterbalance torque oppose one another upon movement of said mirror. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
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