Claims
- 1. A device for calculating the required lead when shooting a projectile at a moving target, as a function of target speed, target range, projectile speed and the direction of movement of the target, comprising:
- five scales including:
- a first logarithmic scale having indicia associated therewith representing the speed of the target;
- a second logarithmic scale having numerical indicia associated therewith representing the required lead;
- a third logarithmic scale having numerical indicia associated therewith representing target range;
- a fourth logarithmic scale having indicia associated therewith representing projectile speed; and
- a fifth logarithmic scale having indicia associated therewith representing the direction of movement of the target relative to the direction of movement of the projectile;
- said first, second, third, fourth and fifth scales being formed on at least one member and disposed in physical proximity with each other so that they are correlated, the correlated numerical value associated with one of the scales being readily determinable if the correlated numerical value associated with each of the other four scales is known.
- 2. A device as in claim 1 wherein said fifth logarithmic scale comprises a scale of the logarithm of the sine of the angle between the direction of movement of the target and the direction of movement of the projectile.
- 3. A device as in claim 2 wherein said at least one member includes a first member, and a second member movable in relation to said first member, said first, third scales and fifth scales being formed on said first member, said second and fourth scales being formed on said second member.
- 4. A device as in claim 3 wherein said second member is mounted to said first member for rotation about a common axis, said first through fifth scales being formed in concentric arcs about said common axis.
- 5. A device as in claim 1 wherein said at least one member includes a first member and a second member, at least a first two of said five scales being formed on said first member and at least a second two of said scales being formed on said second member.
- 6. A device as in claim 1 or claim 5 further comprising a plurality of projectile indicia each descriptive of a different common type of projectile for shooting from a given type of weapon;
- each of said plurality of projectile indicia being correlated with a particular location of said fourth scale, said particular location corresponding to the speed at which said each type of projectile is normally fired by said given type of weapon, so that the required lead may be readily determined even if the projectile speed is not known, if the projectile type is known.
- 7. A device as in claim 1 wherein said target comprises game, said device further comprising mode indicia formed on said first scale for indicating modes of movement of said game, such as walking, trotting, running and flying, said mode indicia being correlated to separate segments of said first scale corresponding to the ranges of speed within which said game normally moves when traveling in a corresponding mode.
- 8. A device as in claim 6 wherein said target comprises game, said device further comprising mode indicia formed on said first scale for indicating modes of movement of said game, such as walking, trotting, running and flying, said mode indicia being correlated to separate segments of said first scale corresponding to the ranges of speed within which said game normally moves when traveling in a corresponding mode.
- 9. A device as in claim 6 wherein said type of weapon comprises a rifle, said projectile comprises a bullet and said projectile indicia comprise alpha-numeric or numeric indicia of the caliber of said bullet.
- 10. A device as in claim 6 wherein said type of weapon comprises a shotgun, said projectile comprises shot, and said projectile indicia comprise word indicia of different types of shot.
- 11. A device as in claim 6 wherein said type of weapon comprises a bow, said projectile comprises an arrow and said projectile indicia comprise numeric indicia of the speed at which different types of arrows are normally shot.
- 12. A device as in claim 1 further comprising a projectile indicum descriptive of a particular type of projectile for shooting from a given type of weapon; said indicum being correlated with a particular location on said fourth scale at which said type of projectile is normally fired by said given type of weapon.
- 13. A device as in claim 4 wherein said first and second members respectively comprise first and second plastic discs, the diameter of said first disc being equal to the diameter of said second disc, said second disc having transparent portions for viewing said first, third and fifth scales therethrough.
- 14. A method for calculating the required lead when shooting a projectile at a moving target, as a function of four parameters, the parameters being target speed, target range, projectile speed, and the angle between the line of defining the flight line of the projectile and the line defining the direction of movement of the target, utilizing a calculator comprising at least five scales including a first scale having corresponding indicia of target speed, a second logarithmic scale having corresponding indicia designating quantitative representations of target range, a third logarithmic scale having corresponding indicia of projectile speed, a fourth logarithmic scale having corresponding indicia designating quantitative representations of required lead and a logarithmic sine scale having quantitative representations of the angle of movement of the target; the calculator further comprising a first member and a second member slidable in relation to said first member, two of said first through fifth scales being disposed on said first member and the remaining three of said first through fifth scale being disposed on said second member, said first through fifth scales being structurally correlated; said method comprising the step of:
- sliding said second member in relation to said first member twice in order to determine the product of the target speed, the target range and the sine of the angle of movement of the target divided by the projectile speed.
- 15. A method as in claim 14 wherein said step of twice moving said second member includes the steps of:
- (1) sliding said second member in relation to said first member so as to determine a first point on said fourth scale corresponding to a first value equal to the required lead when the target direction angle is equal to 90.degree.; and
- (2) sliding said second member in relation to said first member to align a given point on said fifth scale with said first point in order to determine a value equal to said first value multiplied by the sine of the angle of movement of the target.
- 16. A method of calculating required lead as in claim 15 wherein said projectile has a known speed when shot from a firearm and said step (1) comprises the step of aligning a point on said third scale premarked to correspond to said known speed with another point on one of said first, second and fourth scales.
- 17. A method as in claim 16 wherein said projectile is a bullet and said third scale is premarked with a designation of the caliber of several known types of bullets.
- 18. A method as in claim 15 or claim 16 wherein said first scale has marked thereon a designated plurality of ranges of speed of the target, and verbal indicia, correlated to said ranges corresponding to modes of movement of said target, such as "walking," "trotting," "running" and "flying," said step (1) including the step of aligning a point on said first scale within the ranges of speed corresponding to the actual mode of movement of said target with a point on one of the second and fourth scales.
BACKGROUND AND BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of prior copending application Ser. No. 11,673, filed Feb. 12, l979, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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