Claims
- 1. A system for positioning and stabilizing the aim of a barrelled weapon on a carrier subject to movement over an uneven supporting surface comprising:
- base means supported on said carrier for movement therewith;
- bearing means supporting said weapon on said carrier for pivot movement about the axis of said bearing means in such manner that inertia of said barrelled weapon normally maintains said weapon in a preselected aiming position in one degree of freedom despite movement of the carrier in that degree of freedom;
- positioning means for controlling the aim of said weapon in said degree of freedom comprising:
- a first means including driven means and a second means normally uncoupled to said first means but selectively couplable thereto to be driven in either of opposite directions thereby,
- said first means including a pair of axially aligned disks mounted for rotation in opposite directions and said second means including a pair of friction pads mounted for individual actuation depending upon the direction of corrective movement desired,
- said first means being supported on one of either said barrelled weapon or said base means, and said second means being supported on the other of said barrelled weapon or said base means so that said first and second means are normally supported solely by said bearing means to allow free pivotal movement between said weapon and said base means in said one degree of freedom;
- means to represent the desired aim of said weapon on said base means in said degree of freedom; and,
- means responsive to a difference between the desired aim and the actual position of the weapon on said base means in said degree of freedom for coupling said first means and said second means of said positioning means during only such periods as are necessary to bring said weapon to the desired position in said degree of freedom.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said bearing means includes low friction bearings providing substantially the sole support for said weapon.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein said pair of disks is mounted on the carrier and each of said pair of friction pads are supported on shafts mounted for reciprocating movement in a member rigidly secured to move with said weapon barrel.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein the bearing means supports the weapon for pivot movement about a substantially horizontal axis whereby said free movement of said weapon barrel is in a vertical plane.
- 5. A system for positioning and stabilizing a barrelled weapon on a carrier subject to movement on an uneven supporting surface comprising:
- bearing means on a carrier normally supporting said weapon for pivotal movement on the carrier in such manner that the inertia of said weapon normally maintains said weapon in a preselected aiming position in a plane perpendicular to the pivot axis of said weapon despite movement of the carrier; and,
- positioning means for controlling the angular position of said weapon about said pivot axis relative to said carrier,
- said positioning means comprising:
- a first continuously moving means and a second means normally uncoupled from said first means but selectably couplable thereto to be driven in either of opposite directions thereby to change the angular position of said barrelled weapon,
- said first means of said positioning means includes a pair of axially aligned disks mounted for rotation in opposite directions and said second means thereof includes a pair of friction pads mounted for individual actuation depending upon the direction of corrective movement desired,
- said first means being supported on one of either said barrelled weapon or the carrier, and the second means being supported on the other of said barrelled weapon or the carrier, and
- said first means and said second means being normally uncoupled during which time said weapon is supported from said carrier solely by said bearing means to allow free pivotal movement in said plane of said weapon relative to said carrier.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein said pair of disks is mounted on the carrier and each of said pair of friction pads are supported on shafts mounted for reciprocating movement in a member rigidly secured to move with said weapon barrel.
- 7. The system of claim 5 wherein the bearing means supports the weapon for pivot movement about a substantially horizontal axis whereby said free movement of said weapon barrel is in a vertical plane.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 349,660, filed Apr. 3, 1973, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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2938435 |
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May 1960 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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