Claims
- 1. In an aircraft indicator system operable from an electrical energy source and having a panel mounted indicator display for indicating to the pilot the attitude of the craft relative to the horizon and a remote vertical gyroscope for providing a horizon reference, electrical control apparatus for positioning said indicator display comprising:
- motor means responsive to said vertical gyroscope and coupled through gears to said indicator display for normally positioning said indicator display in accordance with the position of said vertical gyroscope,
- storage means coupled to said electrical energy source for storing electrical energy,
- isolation means for isolating said storage means from said motor means during normal operation of said attitude indicator system,
- sensing means responsive to a failure in said attitude indicator system, and
- transfer means responsive to said sensing means for transferring the stored energy within said storage means to said motor means after a failure, the magnitude of the stored energy being sufficient to drive said indicator display to a position corresponding to an attitude indicating position greatly exaggerated from a normal aircraft attitude and wherein the motor means and the gears maintain said indicator display in said exaggerated position after dissipation of the stored energy thereby indicating a failure and warning the pilot not to rely on said attitude indicator system.
- 2. In an attitude indicator system, the apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sensing means includes a relay.
- 3. In an attitude indicator system, the apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for storing electrical energy consists of a plurality of capacitors.
- 4. In an attitude indicator system, the apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein:
- said sensing means includes the coil of a relay coupled to the electrical energy source,
- said isolation means and said transfer means are comprised of a set of relay contacts responsive to said relay coil and coupled between said motor means and said storage means, and
- said storage means includes a plurality of capacitors normally coupled to said electrical energy source.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the sensing means further includes a gating device disposed such that said relay coil detects a plurality of malfunctions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 541,299, filed January 15, 1975 now abandoned
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Tosker, Frank H., "Battery-Less Power Failure Alarm", Popular Electronics, vol. 28, No. 2, 2-1968, pp. 43-44. |
Continuations (1)
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