Machine element or mechanism – Gyroscopes – Multiple gyroscopes
Patent
1978-06-06
1981-03-31
Bonck, Rodney H.
Machine element or mechanism
Gyroscopes
Multiple gyroscopes
33321, 33327, 248183, 248184, G01C 1920, F16M 1112
Patent
active
042585783
ABSTRACT:
The azimuth shaft of an internally gimballed, gyro-stabilized platform assembly is maintained rigid by keeping the uniquely structured inertial instrument-mounting components neutrally buoyant in a flotation liquid that is captive within a spherical shaped outermost gimbal member. Unlike the prior art, this internally gimballed, gyro-stabilized platform assembly can be used for precision, and high-"g", applications.
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Bonck Rodney H.
Singer Donald J.
Tashjian Arsen
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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