Geometrical instruments – Indicator of direction of force traversing natural media – Combined
Patent
1991-02-28
1993-01-05
Will, Thomas B.
Geometrical instruments
Indicator of direction of force traversing natural media
Combined
33361, 368 10, 368 14, G01C 1728, G04B 4706
Patent
active
051759365
ABSTRACT:
An electronic compass can store azimuth data of points to be passed by a user in a plurality of registers, and the stored azimuth data are sequentially displayed on a display device every time an external operation switch is operated. The compass includes a magnetic sensor for detecting a geomagnetism, thereby obtaining north azimuth data on the earth. The north azimuth data obtained by the magentic sensor is displayed simultaneously with the stored azimuth data. Therefore, the user can know at each point a direction to go on the basis of the two displayed azimuth data, i.e., the stored azimuth data, and the north azimuth data on the earth.
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Casio Computer Co. Ltd.
Will Thomas B.
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