Claims
- 1. A 360.degree. marine navigational protractor comprised of a transparent plastic disc, or chart overlay; with sufficient diameter to cover a geographic area on a conventional coastwise or harbor chart which includes most landmarks and navigational aids from which useful bearings can be taken; with graduations marked by means of short lines on the periphery at one degree intervals, the numerical values of said graduations being permanently printed thereon at ten degree intervals, along with reciprocals (values of graduations 180.degree. away, or on the opposite side) permanently printed in smaller figures, and with slightly longer and more vivid graduations identifying each intervening five-degree mark; with equally-spaced circles printed from the center to the periphery, separated by a distance equal to one-half nautical mile on a chart with a scale of 1:80,000, and comprised of small but highly-visible dots rather than solid lines, said dots printed at one degree intervals, with still more visible dots or other appropriate marks being used at each five degree interval, said circles to be numbered consecutively in four places 90.degree. apart, with number "1" being nearest the center; with straight lines radiating from the center and printed on the face of the instrument, starting at the inner most circle and extending to the periphery, at ten degree intervals, said lines consisting of highly-visible dots rather than solid lines, each such dot representing one-tenth of the distance between circles, and with each fifth dot being more visible than the others; with a red-colored triangular pointer, or arrowhead, identifying the zero degree ("north" designation) printed on the periphery; with solid lines printed parallel to the 0.degree. - 180.degree. axis and tangent to the circles; with a border approximately 3/8 inch wide outside the periphery heretofore described, with the surface thereof treated so as to be translucent and permit the entry of erasable data with a common graphite pencil; with a small hole (no more than 1/8 inch diameter) in the exact center of the instrument; and with an accompanying but separate cylindrical straight-edge of the approximate dimensions of a common "lead" pencil, carrying graduations permanently marked thereon equal to the spacing of the circles heretofore described, having ends which have been dipped in liquid latex or otherwise equipped with non-skid rubber tires.
Parent Case Info
This is a "continuation-in-part" of the now pending application described as follows:
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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529,509 |
Jun 1955 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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