Machine element or mechanism – Gyroscopes – Gyroscope control
Patent
1982-06-14
1984-08-14
Bonck, Rodney H.
Machine element or mechanism
Gyroscopes
Gyroscope control
74 57, G01C 1930, G01C 1906
Patent
active
044649436
ABSTRACT:
A two-axis gyroscope in which precession may be effected by application of a DC current to the stationary precession windings. The rotor assembly has a pair of ring-shaped permanent magnets with their magnetic vectors aligned parallel with the gyro spin axis. This structure presents a magnetic field to the precession windings which does not change as the rotor assembly rotates. Thus the gyroscope may be precessed by application of a DC current to the precession windings. The precession windings are located along two orthogonal axes to allow precession of the gyro in two orthogonal directions.
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Andrews Harold E.
Howe Spencer D.
Bonck Rodney H.
Brown Charles D.
Hughes Aircraft Company
Karambelas A. W.
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