Claims
- 1. In a fire control system for a combat vehicle having a rotatable turret:
- a. a traversing unit carried by the turret, mounted for pivoting about an axis substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the turret, said unit adapted to carry an optical sighting device;
- b. a force transducer carried by the traversing unit;
- c. a force transfer arm carried by the force transducer, the arm being bifurcated to form two opposed branches;
- d. a stop on each of the bifurcation branches;
- e. a two-position cam having opposed engaging surfaces pivotably mounted on the turret on an axis substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the turret and between the two stops, whereby positioning of the cam with its engaging surfaces in contact with said stops locks the traversing unit against pivoting about its axis and positioning of the cam with its engaging surfaces between the stops permits such pivoting;
- f. and means to pivot the cam from one position to the other.
- 2. In a fire control system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the cam is an elongated element with said surfaces provided at the ends of the elongated element, and the elongated element being recessed between the surfaces to receive the stops when the cam is in its unlocked position to permit pivoting of the traversing unit about its axis.
- 3. In a fire control system as set forth in claim 2, wherein each of the stops is a cylindrical element, the axis of each cylinder being parallel to the traversing unit axis of rotation, and the cam disposed such that the cam axis of rotation lies in a plane passing through the two cylinder axes.
- 4. In a fire control system as in claim 3, and the recessed surfaces being asymmetric relative to the cam axis of rotation.
- 5. In a fire control system as in either of claims 1 and 2, wherein the cam pivot means is adapted to oscillate the cam between its two operating positions.
- 6. In a fire control system as in either of claims 3 and 4, wherein the cam pivot means is adapted to oscillate the cam between its two operating positions.
- 7. In a fighting vehicle having a support and a turret rotatable on the support: a fire control system comprising
- a. a sighting and aiming device rotatable on the turret;
- b. a projectile launcher mounted on the turret;
- c. means for selectively coupling and uncoupling said aiming device to and from the turret first for general slewing and rough aiming of the weapon, and secondly for permitting aiming of the projectile launcher independently of the turret;
- d. said coupling means comprising a pair of elements one of which is mounted on said turret and the other is mounted on said sighting and aiming device:
- (1) one of said pair of elements being stop means; and
- (2) the other being an engageable element adapted to be selectively engageable with said stop means; and
- e. wherein said engageable element is a two-position cam pivotably mounted, movable into one position for engagement with said stop means to thereby couple the aiming device and the turret, and movable into a second uncoupling position for enabling movement of said aiming device independently of said turret.
- 8. A fire control system as in claim 7, wherein said stop means consists of a pair of spaced projections.
- 9. A fire control system as in claim 7 or 8, including means activated by projectile launch to move said cam out of engagement with said stop means.
- 10. A fire control system as in claim 8, and wherein said pivotable cam engageable element is an elongated member having an engaging surface at each end; and means to pivot said cam between the two positions whereby the engaging surfaces contact the spaced projections for coupling of said aiming device and said turret.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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3466968 |
Stangl et al. |
Sep 1969 |
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