Geometrical instruments – Indicator of direction of force traversing natural media – Magnetic field responsive
Patent
1987-11-04
1989-09-05
Gellner, Michael L.
Geometrical instruments
Indicator of direction of force traversing natural media
Magnetic field responsive
33363K, G01C 1726
Patent
active
048625949
ABSTRACT:
A compass and method of operation are disclosed for finding the heading of a vehicle. The heading is found using a compass having a rotor with a compass magnet thereon and means on the rotor defining a reference line in known relation with the polar axis of the magnet. The angular displacement of the rotor is measured between alignment with the direction reference axis and alignment with the local magnetic field. A search coil is used to torque the rotor so that it reaches a reference position in which the reference line thereon is aligned with the direction reference axis. A reference position encoder generates a pulse when alignment is achieved. An angular displacement encoder produces a digital signal which changes with each predetermined increment of rotation of the rotor and which is indicative of the direction of rotation. A microcomputer processes the signals to provide a cumulative count of the increments of rotation. The microcomputer adds a stored magnetic variation value to the cumulative count to provide an indication of true heading. A direction display is adapted to exhibit one direction symbol of a set of symbols for different vehicle headings with each symbol corresponding to a different range of counts in the cumulative count. The microcomputer converts the cumulative count to a different direction value for each different range and the display is changed when there is a change of direction value. The microcomputer provides a logical hysteresis to prevent the display from flashing between different symbols when the cumulative count is at a marginal value of a given range. The microcomputer also provides a time damping of the display by imposing a time delay before changing the display from one symbol to another.
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Schierbeek Kenneth L.
Schofield Kenneth
Donnelly Corporation
Gellner Michael L.
Gray David M.
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