Geometrical instruments – Indicator of direction of force traversing natural media – Magnetic field responsive
Patent
1997-11-26
2000-08-22
Fulton, Christopher W.
Geometrical instruments
Indicator of direction of force traversing natural media
Magnetic field responsive
33355D, G01C 1706
Patent
active
061052655
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(a) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a tilt-compensating indicator device for a compass having a magnetic field detection means which is mounted on a conical pivot bearing and which is located in a housing in the compass.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
A tilt-compensating indicator device of this type is known from CH 683 373 which is owned by the present applicant. This commercially marketed tilt-compensating indicator device, which has proved its usefulness in practice, is separately mounted from the magnetic field detector and is connected with it by means of a dog. This avoids the disadvantages which occur in a customary mechanical compass in which the indicator device is rigidly and directly connected to, or is identical with, the magnetic field detector, namely that when the compass is tilted at a relatively small angle (about 8.degree.to about 12.degree.) an indicator needle or an indicator disc in the indicator device comes into contact with the top or the bottom of the housing. This disturbing effect can also occur due to different inclinations in the magnetic field of the earth when the compass is used at different latitudes. As a result, the compass is no longer able to function properly. Before it is read, it must therefore be brought into a position where the indicator device can once more swing freely. In many applications, e.g., orienteering, it is extremely important that the display can be accurately read as quickly as possible, i.e., without being delayed by having to re-orient the compass. In addition, tilting of the compass can disadvantageously result in bearing errors.
The known type of tilt-compensating indicator device for a compass is capable of eliminating or at least reducing the above-mentioned undesirable effects. However, it possesses the disadvantage that the bearing of the indicator device is costly to construct, and in addition the bearing must be accurately aligned in an axial direction. The axial alignment of the bearing of the indicator device with the bearing of the magnetic field detector is labour intensive.
The compass which is described in U.S. Pat. No. 2,446,258 is designed in particular for aircraft. It possesses a compass housing in which an indicator device rotates around an axis which is fixed vertically in the housing, in a plane perpendicular to this vertical axis. A frame running parallel to the vertical axis is firmly connected to the indicator device. A magnetic needle acting as a magnetic field detector which rotates via bearing elements around a horizontal axis defined by these bearing elements is mounted in this frame. The mounting of the magnetic needle in the frame ensures that the needle remains parallel to the magnetic field of the earth.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
(a) Aims of the Invention
It is therefore one object of the invention further to refine a tilt-compensating indicator device of the type mentioned at the beginning in such a way that, even if the compass housing is tilted at a larger angle, and given different inclinations of the earth's magnetic field, it guarantees an adequately good reading; at the same time, however, the tilt-compensating indicator device according to the invention must be particularly simple in structure.
STATEMENTS OF THE INVENTION
This object is achieved according to the invention, by vertically orienting the pivot bearing in a substantially-vertical plane, by rotatably-mounting the indicator device on the magnetic field detection means by means of a bearing, and by enabling the bearing to interact with bearing elements of the magnetic field detection means so as to be capable of rotating in a substantially-vertical plane, and runs substantially at right angles to the North-South direction of the magnetic field detection means.
A first embodiment of the present invention provides a tilt-compensating indicator device for a compass possessing a magnetic field detection means which is accommodated in a housing of the compass, the detection means being mounted via a con
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Gigon Denis
Gloor Hans
Fulton Christopher W.
Marcus Martin J.
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