Aiming method and means

Optics: measuring and testing – Angle measuring or angular axial alignment – Apex of angle at observing or detecting station

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33277, 33286, 350286, 356153, 356255, G01C 300

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043679498

ABSTRACT:
A method of aiming or aligning in which two overlapping fields of view fixed with respect to each other are produced, one of which is inverted and reversed with respect to the other and superimposed thereon. Given a target in the overlapping fields of view, movement of the fields of view to cause a given point on the target in the two images thereof provided by the two fields of view to overlie each other will cause such points to lie on an axis having a fixed relation to the axes of two fields of view. Optical and electronic devices for practicing the method are described.

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