Claims
- 1. A detector array for a rosette scan seeker for use in an airframe, the seeker optical elements producing an information spot scanning image of the distant field of view focused on an image plane, said detector array being fixed with respect to said airframe and comprising:
- a detector surface positioned at the image plane; and
- a plurality of discrete detector elements responsive to radiant energy, said elements being symmetrically arranged in an array about a central point on said detector surface, each of said detector elements being adapted to provide a separate signal each time the seeker scan sweeps across one of said elements;
- the maximum size of said detector array on said detector surface on which said elements are arranged is such that, in relation to the seeker scan, the seeker scan converging information spot remains substantially focused on any of said detector elements located on said detector surface.
- 2. The detector array recited in claim 1 wherein the distance between adjacent detector elements is no greater than the diameter of any individual element in said array.
- 3. The detector array recited in claim 1 wherein the diameter of said detector surface is no more than about seven times the diameter of any single detector element on said surface.
- 4. The detector array recited in claim 1 wherein the diameter of said detector surface is no less than about three times the diameter of any single detector element on said surface.
- 5. The detector array recited in claim 1 wherein the diameter of said detector surface is in the range of about three to seven times the diameter of any single detector element on said surface.
- 6. The detector array recited in claim 1 wherein said detector array comprises a ring of closely spaced elements equidistant from said central point.
- 7. The detector array recited in claim 6 wherein said detector array further comprises a detector element centered on said central point and surrounded by said ring of detector elements.
- 8. The detector array recited in claim 1 wherein each of said detector elements is circular.
- 9. The detector array recited in claim 1 wherein at least some of said detector elements are oval.
- 10. The detector array recited in claim 1 wherein each said detector element has a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the image of a point source target focused on said detector surface.
- 11. The detector array recited in claim 1 wherein said detector elements are so arranged on said detector surface that in a single sweep of a point source target image across detector elements and said detector surface are substantially coplanar.
- 12. The detector array recited in claim 1, wherein each said detector element is spaced from every other detector element.
- 13. The detector array recited in claim 1, wherein said detector elements are substantially equidistant about said central point.
- 14. The detector array recited in claim 1, wherein said detector elements and said detector surface are substantially coplanar.
- 15. The detector array recited in claim 1, wherein the minimum size of said detector surface is no less than about three times the smallest dimension of any single detector element on said detector surface.
- 16. A detector array for a rosette scan seeker for use in an airframe, the seeker optical elements producing an information spot scanning image of the distant field of view focused on an image plane, said detector array being fixed with respect to said airframe and comprising:
- a detector surface positioned at the image plane; and
- a plurality of discrete detector elements responsive to radiant energy, said elements being symmetrically arranged in an array about a central point on said detector surface, each of said detector elements being adapted to provide a separate signal each time the seeker scan sweeps across one of said elements;
- said detector elements being closely clustered in an array on said detector surface such that the seeker scan converging information spot remains substantially focused as it sweeps across any of said detector elements.
- 17. The detector array recited in claim 16 wherein the distance between adjacent detector elements is no greater than the diameter of any individual element in said array.
- 18. The detector array recited in claim 16 wherein the diameter of said detector surface is no more than about seven times the diameter of any single detector element on said surface.
- 19. The detector array recited in claim 16 wherein the diameter of said detector surface is no less than about three times the diameter of any single detector element on said surface.
- 20. The detector array recited in claim 16 wherein the diameter of said detector surface is in the range of about three to seven times the diameter of any single detector element on said surface.
- 21. The detector array recited in claim 16 wherein said detector array comprises a ring of closely spaced detector elements equidistant from said central point.
- 22. The detector array recited in claim 21 wherein said detector array further comprises a detector element centered on said central point and surrounded by said ring of detector elements.
- 23. The detector array recited in claim 16 wherein each of said detector elements is circular.
- 24. The detector array recited in claim 16 wherein at least some of said detector elements are oval.
- 25. The detector array recited in claim 16 wherein each said detector element has a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the image of a point source target focused on said detector surface.
- 26. The detector array recited in claim 16 wherein said detector elements are so arranged on said detector surface that in a single sweep of a point source target image across said detector surface at least two said detector elements are illuminated.
- 27. The detector array recited in claim 16, wherein each said detector element is spaced from every other detector element.
- 28. The detector array recited in claim 16 wherein said detector elements are substantially equidistant about said central point.
- 29. The detector array recited in claim 16, wherein said detector elements and said detector surface are substantially coplanar.
- 30. The detector array recited in claim 16, wherein the minimum size of said detector surface is no less than about three times the smallest dimension of any single detector element on said detector surface.
- 31. A detector array for a rosette scan seeker for use in an airframe, the seeker optical elements producing an information spot scanning image of the distant field of view focused on an image plane, said detector array being fixed with respect to said airframe and comprising:
- a detector surface positioned at the image plane; and
- a plurality of discrete detector elements responsive to radiant energy, said elements being arranged in an array on said detector surface, each of said detector elements being adapted to independently provide a signal each time the seeker scan sweeps across one of said elements;
- the maximum distance from the center to the most distant said detector element of said detector array on said detector surface on which said elements are arranged is such that the seeker scan converging information spot remains substantially focused on any of said detector elements located on said detector surface.
- 32. The detector array recited in claim 31, wherein each said detector element is spaced from every other detector element.
- 33. The detector array recited in claim 31, wherein said detector elements and said detector surface are substantially coplanar.
- 34. The detector array recited in claim 31, wherein each said detector element has a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the image of a point source target focused on said detector surface.
- 35. The detector array recited in claim 31, wherein said detector elements are so arranged on said detector surface that in a single sweep of a point source target image across said detector surface at least two said detector elements are illuminated.
- 36. The detector array recited in claim 31, wherein at least some of said detector elements are oval.
- 37. A detector array for a rosette scan seeker for use in an airframe, the seeker optical elements producing an information spot scanning image of the distant field of view focused on an image plane, said detector array being fixed with respect to said airframe and comprising:
- a detector surface positioned at the image plane; and
- a plurality of discrete detector elements responsive to radiant energy, said elements being arranged in an array on said detector surface, each of said detector elements being adapted to independently provide a signal each time the seeker scan information spot sweeps across one of said elements;
- said detector elements being closely clustered in an array on said detector surface such that the seeker scan converging information spot remains substantially focused as it sweeps across any of said detector elements.
- 38. The detector array recited in claim 37, wherein the distance from the center of said detector array to the outermost said detector element is such as to maintain focus of the information spot.
- 39. The detector array recited in clam 37, wherein each said detector element is spaced from every other detector element.
- 40. The detector array recited in claim 37, wherein said detector elements and said detector surface are substantially coplanar.
- 41. The detector array recited in claim 37, wherein each said detector element has a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the image of a point source target focused on said detector surface.
- 42. The detector array recited in claim 37, wherein said detector elements are so arranged on said detector surface that in a single sweep of a point source target image across said detector surface at least two said detector elements are illuminated.
- 43. The detector array recited in claim 37, wherein at least some of said detector elements are oval.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/447,032 filed on Dec. 6, 1982, now abandoned.
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