Claims
- 1. A hydraulic mechanism for allowing movement of a weapon and for fixing an orientation of the weapon, the hydraulic mechanism comprising:
- a first hydraulic cylinder;
- a first piston disposed within the first hydraulic cylinder
- a first arm having a proximal end connected to the first piston and a distal end which is adapted to contact a first control surface of the weapon;
- a second hydraulic cylinder;
- a second piston disposed within the second hydraulic cylinder;
- a second arm having a proximal end connected to the second piston and a distal end which is adapted to contact a second control surface of the weapon, the second hydraulic cylinder being fluidly connected to the first hydraulic cylinder;
- a valve disposed between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder, the valve facilitating a flow of fluid between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder in an open position, and blocking a flow of fluid between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder in a closed position;
- whereby fluid passing between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder facilitates movement of the weapon; and
- whereby the valve in the closed position prevents fluid from passing between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder to thereby prevent movement of the weapon.
- 2. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 1, further comprising hydraulic fluid disposed within the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder.
- 3. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 2, wherein:
- the distal end of the first arm comprises a first roller which is adapted to contact and roll along the first control surface of the weapon; and
- the distal end of the second arm comprises a second roller which is adapted to contact and roll along the second control surface of the weapon.
- 4. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 2, wherein:
- the first arm is biased to contact the weapon; and
- the second arm is biased to contact the weapon.
- 5. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 4, further comprising:
- an accumulator having a reservoir with additional hydraulic fluid therein, the reservoir being fluidly connected to the valve.
- 6. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 5, whereby:
- the hydraulic fluid within the reservoir is placed into fluid communication with both the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder when the valve is in the open position; and
- the hydraulic fluid within the reservoir is placed out of fluid communication with both the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder when the valve is in the closed position.
- 7. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 6, further comprising:
- means for pressurizing the hydraulic fluid in the accumulator to a pressure, which is greater than a hydraulic pressure in each of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder.
- 8. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 7, the means for pressurizing the hydraulic fluid in the accumulator comprising:
- a piston fitting within the accumulator; and
- a spring biasing the piston against the hydraulic fluid in the accumulator, the piston pressing against the hydraulic fluid in the accumulator to thereby maintain the hydraulic fluid at a pressure, which is greater than a hydraulic pressure in each of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder.
- 9. A hydraulic positioning system, comprising:
- two arms adapted to contact and apply force to two corresponding control surfaces associated with a weapon;
- a hydraulic system operatively connected to the two arms, the hydraulic system being adapted to hydraulically control pivotal movement of the two arms, the hydraulic system hydraulically controlling pivotal movement of the weapon about a pivot axis of the weapon when the two arms are placed into contact with the control surfaces, the control surfaces being disposed on opposite sides of the pivot axis of the weapon; and
- a valve coupled to the hydraulic system, the valve being movable between an open configuration where the hydraulic system allows the two arms to move with relatively little resistance, and a closed configuration where the hydraulic system prevents the two arms from moving.
- 10. The hydraulic positioning system as recited in claim 9, the valve allowing the hydraulic system to apply a range of resistances to the two arms, whereby the open configuration facilitates a free-gun state wherein a user can make course movements of the weapon, and whereby an intermediate configuration of the valve, between the open configuration and the closed configuration, facilitates a fine-adjustment state wherein a user can make fine movements of the weapon.
- 11. A hydraulic mechanism for allowing movement of a weapon and for fixing an orientation of the weapon, the weapon having a first control surface and a second control surface, the fixing mechanism comprising:
- a first movable arm adapted to contact and apply pressure onto the first control surface of the weapon;
- a second movable arm adapted to contact and apply pressure onto the second control surface of the weapon; and
- controlling means for controlling a movement of both the first movable arm and the second movable arm;
- wherein the first movable arm and the second movable arm move in a reciprocal manner when the first movable arm contacts the first control surface and the second movable arm contacts the second control surface.
- 12. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 11, wherein the controlling means comprises:
- fixing means for fixing the movement of both the first movable arm and the second movable arm, to thereby fix an orientation of the weapon.
- 13. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 12, the fixing means being configurable into an active configuration wherein movement of the first movable arm and the second movable arm is prohibited, and an inactive configuration wherein the first movable arm and the second movable arm are not fixed and the weapon can be moved.
- 14. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 13, the controlling means comprising:
- a first hydraulic cylinder;
- a first piston disposed within the first hydraulic cylinder, the first movable arm having a proximal end connected to the first piston and a distal end which is adapted to contact the first control surface of the weapon;
- a second hydraulic cylinder;
- a second piston disposed within the second hydraulic cylinder, the second movable arm having a proximal end connected to the second piston and a distal end which is adapted to contact the second control surface of the weapon, the second hydraulic cylinder being fluidly connected to the first hydraulic cylinder; and
- a valve disposed between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder, the valve facilitating a flow of fluid between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder in an open position, and blocking a flow of fluid between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder in a closed position.
- 15. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 14, the hydraulic mechanism further comprising an accumulator having a reservoir with additional hydraulic fluid therein, the reservoir being fluidly connected to the valve.
- 16. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 15, whereby:
- the hydraulic fluid within the reservoir is placed into fluid communication with both the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder when the valve is in the open position; and
- the hydraulic fluid within the reservoir is placed out of fluid communication with both the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder when the valve is in the closed position.
- 17. The hydraulic mechanism as recited in claim 16, the hydraulic mechanism further comprising:
- a piston fitting within the accumulator; and
- a spring biasing the piston against the hydraulic fluid within the accumulator, the piston pressing against the hydraulic fluid within the accumulator to thereby maintain the hydraulic fluid at a pressure, which is greater than a hydraulic pressure in each of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder.
- 18. A locking mechanism for locking an orientation of a weapon, the locking mechanism comprising:
- a first movable arm adapted to contact and apply pressure onto a control surface associated with the weapon;
- a second movable arm adapted to contact and apply pressure onto the control surface associated with the weapon; and
- means for applying and removing resistance to the first movable arm and the second movable arm, to thereby control a movement of both the first movable arm and the second movable arm, the means for applying and removing resistance being adapted to remove resistance from the first movable arm and the second movable arm to thereby allow the weapon to be moved into a desired orientation, and the means for applying and removing resistance being adapted to apply resistance to the first movable arm and the second movable arm to thereby fix the weapon at a desired orientation.
- 19. The locking mechanism as recited in claim 18, the means for applying and removing resistance being adapted to apply and remove a substantially continuous range of different resistances to both the first movable arm and the second movable arm.
- 20. The locking mechanism as recited in claim 18, the first movable arm and the second movable arm being hydraulically connected so that an extension of one of the arms results in a shortening of the other arm.
- 21. The locking mechanism as recited in claim 20, the means for applying and removing resistance comprising a valve which is movable between an open configuration wherein hydraulic fluid can flow between a first reservoir associated with the first movable arm and a second reservoir associated with the second movable arm, and a closed configuration wherein hydraulic fluid cannot flow between the first reservoir and the second reservoir.
- 22. The locking mechanism as recited in claim 21, the valve further being movable between intermediate positions between the open configuration and the closed configuration, whereby resistance is progressively added to movement of the first movable arm and the second movable arm as the valve is progressively moved from the open configuration to the closed configuration.
- 23. A fixing mechanism for allowing movement of a weapon and for fixing an orientation of the weapon, the weapon having a first control surface and a second control surface, the fixing mechanism comprising:
- a first movable arm adapted to contact and apply pressure onto the first control surface of the weapon;
- a first hydraulic cylinder;
- a first piston disposed within the first hydraulic cylinder, the first movable arm having a proximal end connected to the first piston and a distal end which is adapted to contact the first control surface of the weapon;
- a second movable arm adapted to contact and apply pressure onto the second control surface of the weapon;
- a second hydraulic cylinder;
- a second piston disposed within the second hydraulic cylinder, the second movable arm having a proximal end connected to the second piston and a distal end which is adapted to contact the second control surface of the weapon, the second hydraulic cylinder being fluidly connected to the first hydraulic cylinder; and
- a valve disposed between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder, the valve facilitating a flow of fluid between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder in an open position, and blocking a flow of fluid between the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder in a closed position, whereby the valve is adapted to control a movement of both the first movable arm and the second movable arm.
- 24. The fixing mechanism as recited in claim 23, wherein:
- the valve is adapted to fix the movement of both the first movable arm and the second movable arm, to thereby fix an orientation of the weapon, when the valve is in the closed position.
- 25. The fixing mechanism as recited in claim 24, wherein:
- the valve in the open position allows movement of the first movable arm and the second movable arm; and
- the valve in the closed position prevents movement of the first movable arm and the second movable arm.
- 26. The fixing mechanism as recited in claim 25, the fixing mechanism further comprising an accumulator having a reservoir with additional hydraulic fluid therein, the reservoir being fluidly connected to the valve.
- 27. The fixing mechanism as recited in claim 26, whereby:
- the hydraulic fluid within the reservoir is placed into fluid communication with both the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder when the valve is in the open position; and
- the hydraulic fluid within the reservoir is placed out of fluid communication with both the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder when the valve is in the closed position.
- 28. The fixing mechanism as recited in claim 27, the fixing mechanism further comprising:
- a piston fitting within the accumulator; and
- a spring biasing the piston against the hydraulic fluid within the accumulator, the piston pressing against the hydraulic fluid within the accumulator to thereby maintain the hydraulic fluid at a pressure, which is greater than a hydraulic pressure in each of the first hydraulic cylinder and the second hydraulic cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/020,006, filed Jun. 18, 1996, now abandoned, the contents of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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