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Title: Radar-barometric altitude indicator



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1. An instrument for use in aircraft comprising:

a dial face having graduations;

a mechanism including a movable pointer cooperating with said graduations to provide a corrected barometric altitude reading;

a first index movable along said graduations;

manually operable knob means coupled to said first index for positioning said first index at any desired location along said graduations to provide an altitude reading representative of the altitude of an aircraft landing strip typically relative to sea level;

second index means movable along said graduations;

first means for receiving a signal representative of radar altitude;

second means for receiving a first signal representative of barometric altitude;

third means for combining the signals received from said first and second means for positioning said second index at a position along said graduations to provide an instantaneous reading relative to said movable pointer of the height of the aircraft above the terrain over which the aircraft is passing whereby the separation distance between said first and second indices represents the difference in height between the aircraft landing strip whose height has been set into said instrument and the height of the terrain below the aircraft, said first and second indices cooperating to provide a self-checking feature to determine the accuracy of the information introduced into the instrument and of the operation of the instrument such that the first and second indices should be superimposed upon one another before touchdown of the aircraft on the aforesaid landing strip.

2. The device of claim 1 wherein said dial face is of generally circular shape and said graduations are arranged in radial fashion about the periphery of said dial face;

said manually operable knob means and said third means respectively move said first and second indices along a circular path adjacent to and along said dial face periphery.

3. The device of claim 1 wherein said mechanism is adapted to move said pointer in the clockwise direction responsive to an increase in barometric altitude and wherein said third means moves said second index along the periphery of the dial face in the clockwise direction responsive to an increase in altitude above the terrain beneath the aircraft;

the angular distance between said pointed and said second index measured by said graduations in the counterclockwise direction indicating the altitude of the aircraft relative to the terrain beneath.

4. The device of claim 1 wherein said first means comprises a first servo having an output shaft rotated through an angle determined by the first signal controlling said first servo;

said third means comprising a first synchro-transformer having a first rotatable synchro-stator coupled to said output shaft and a first synchro-rotor inductively coupled to said first synchro-stator;

a second synchro-transformer having a second stator electrically connected to said first synchrostator and having a second rotatable rotor inductively coupled to said second stator;

a signal source being electrically coupled to said second rotor;

said second rotor being rotatably driven by said second means;

a second servo electrically coupled to said first rotatable rotor for driving said second index.

5. The device of claim 4 wherein the output of said second servo is mechanically coupled to said first synchro-rotor for rotating said first synchro-rotor to null the output of said first synchro-rotor applied to the input of said second servo.

6. The device of claim 4 further comprising means coupled to said output shaft for developing a follow-up signal;

said first means being responsive to said radar altitude signal and said follow-up signal to develop a zero output when said follow-up signal is equal to said radar altitude signal to terminate rotation of said output shaft.

7. The device of claim 1 wherein one of said first and second indices has a substantially C-shaped configuration; and the remaining one of said first and second indices has a straight pointer portion adapted to be positioned between the arms of said C-shaped pointer when the aircraft's barometrically derived altitude and radar derived altitudes are equal.

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Inventors: Andresen, Jr., John H. (Georgetown, WI, US)

Application Number: 473514
Filing Date: 1974-05-28
Publication_date: 1976-02-03
Assignee: Intercontinental Dynamics Corporation (Englewood, NJ)
Primary Class(es): 340/977 340/815.78, 342/120
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
3537086Oct, 1970Andresen340/27.
3601791Aug, 1971Emerson340/27.
3715718Feb, 1973Astengo340/27.

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: Tubbesing, T. H.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney: Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen