1986-07-25
1989-09-19
Arnold, Bruce Y.
G02B 2764
Patent
active
048675482
ABSTRACT:
An improved mirror pointing method and apparatus which stabilizes a mirror relative to the line-of-sight of the input image. The invention includes an outer gimbal pivotally mounted on a pedestal which is in turn attached to a reference frame. An inner gimbal is pivotally mounted on the outer gimbal and the mirror is separately pivotally mounted on the outer gimbal. A linkage is provided between the inner gimbal and the mirror to stabilize the mirror relative to the line-of-sight of the input image. In a more specific embodiment, the outer gimbal and the inner gimbal are stabilized. Thus, a rate detector is provided for detecting angular turning rates of the inner and outer gimbals in conjunction with torquers and resolvers as is known in the art.
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Adlhoch Robert W.
Andrews Harold E.
Arnold Bruce Y.
Denson-Low Wanda
Hughes Aircraft Company
Sales Michael W.
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