Claims
- 1. A system of the character disclosed for protecting a vessel against torpedo attack comprising a gimbals mechanism including an outer ring pivotally secured to said vessel and an inner ring pivotally secured to the outer ring with the axis of oscillation of the inner ring arranged in a horizontal plane, a pendulum device secured to said inner ring and having the axis of oscillation thereof arranged in registry with a vertical plane through the keel of the vessel when the vessel is on an even keel, a plurality of rocket tubes, means for securing said rocket tubes to said pendulum device in spaced relation with respect to each other and with the longitudinal axes of the tubes arranged at the same predetermined elevation when the vessel is on an even keel whereby rockets projected from said tubes will have substantially the same predetermined fixed range as the vessel rolls and pitches, said rocket tubes also having a divergent angular setting with respect to each other such that rockets projected therefrom will strike the surface of the water to form an overlapping explosive pattern at said predetermined fixed range of sufficient explosive force to destroy an oncoming torpedo within said pattern when the rockets are detonated, a directional sound emitting and echo detecting means arranged on the vessel with the field of sound emission and detection thereof projecting outwardly from the side of the vessel, said emitting and detecting means emitting sound signals into the water in the path of travel of said oncoming torpedo and thereafter receiving the reflected signals therefrom, heterodyne means for beating the reflected sound signals with the emitted sound signals to derive differential frequency signals representative of the speed of the oncoming torpedo, filter means responsive to the output of said heterodyne means for passing only differential frequency signals representative of a predetermined range of speeds, time measuring circuit means operatively connected to receive said emitted signals and the differential frequency signals passed by said filter means for measuring the elapsed time between the emitted signals and their respective differential frequency signals passed by said filter means, said measured elapsed time corresponding to the distance of the torpedo from the vessel, and electroresponsive means operatively controlled by said time measuring circuit means to ignite the propellant charge of rockets disposed within the tubes when the torpedo moves into said pattern.
- 2. In a device of the character disclosed for igniting a propellant charge of an ordnance device when an oncoming torpedo reaches a predetermined distance from a vessel comprising, a casing secured to the keel of the vessel, a transducer enclosed within said casing and including a flexible diaphragm in communication with the surrounding water for transmitting sound waves toward the torpedo and for receiving the reflected sound waves therefrom, means for measuring the elapsed time between the transmitted waves and the reception of the reflected waves from said torpedo and corresponding to the distance of the torpedo from the vessel, said means including a detector for beating the reflected sound waves with the transmitted sound waves to derive differential frequency signals which are proportional to the speed of the oncoming torpedo and time measuring circuit means which is responsive to transmitted sound waves and only to derived differential frequency signals representative of a predetermined range of speeds for developing electrical characteristics correlative to the elapsed time between the transmitted sound waves and their respective differential frequency signals within said predetermined range of speeds, and means responsive to said electrical characteristics for igniting said propellant charge when said measured elapsed time corresponds to said predetermined distance.
- 3. A system of the character disclosed for protecting a vessel against attack from an oncoming torpedo comprising a gimbals mechanism including an outer ring horizontally pivoted on the vessel and an inner ring pivotally secured to the outer ring, a pendulum device in registry with the vertical plane through the keel of the vessel and secured to the inner ring, a plurality of rocket launching tubes secured to said pendulum device with the tubes elevated and trained with respect to each other to project negatively buoyant rockets therefrom at a predetermined range from the side of the vessel, each of said tubes being spaced at a predetermined distance with respect to the adjacent rocket tube, said rockets being projected into the path of an oncoming torpedo when the torpedo is detected, each of said rockets having a pressure responsive device therein adapted to detonate the rocket and the adjacent rocket thereto when the rockets simultaneously sink to a predetermined depth beneath the surface of the water for forming an overlapping destructive zone sufficient to destroy a torpedo within said zone, a directional sound emitting and echo detecting means arranged on the vessel and having the sound emission and detection field thereof projecting into said destructive zone, said emitting and detecting means being adapted to emit sound signals toward said torpedo and thereafter receive the echoed signals therefrom, circuit means operatively connected to said sound emitting and echo detecting means for measuring the elapsed time between the emitted and echoed signals and corresponding to the distance of the torpedo from the vessel, said circuit means including a detector for beating the received echoed signals with the emitted sound signals to derive differential frequency signals which are proportional to the speed of the oncoming torpedo and time measuring circuit means which is responsive to the emitted sound signals and only to derived differential frequency signals representative of a predetermined range of speeds for developing variable electrical characteristics correlative to the elapsed time between the emitted sound signals and their respective differential frequency signals within said predetermined range of speeds, and means operatively connected to receive said electrical characteristics for igniting the propellant charge of the rockets when an electrical characteristic, indicative of an oncoming torpedo entering said destructive zone, is received thereby.
- 4. An explosive moving object detection and destruction system for protecting a vessel comprising, in combination, a plurality of missile propelling devices having means for maintaining the firing range thereof substantially fixed at a predetermined distance from the vessel, a signal source for each of said devices for producing a high frequency signal, a transducer for each signal source operatively connected to its respective signal source to radiate said frequency signals in broad fan-like directional beam, the transducers being arranged on the vessel so that the beams of adjacent transducers overlap thereby presenting an unbroken signal wave front through which no explosive moving object may pass undetected, said transducers being intermittently enabled to alternately radiate said signal and receive echo signals reflected from an explosive moving object, detecting means for each transducer and coupled to its respective transducer and signal source for beating the received echo signals with said high frequency signal to derive a differential signal corresponding to the speed of the explosive moving object, time measuring circuit means for each transducer coupled to receive said high frequency signal at the instants of radiation thereof and being of such character as to receive only differential frequency signals representative of a predetermined range of speeds of moving objects, said measuring circuit means being operable in response to said received high frequency and differential frequency signals to develop electrical characteristics indicative of the elapsed time intervals between the instants of radiations of the high frequency signal and the reception of the respective echo signal, said measured elapsed time intervals corresponding to approaching distances of the moving objects from the vessel, and electroresponsive means for each transducer coupled to the output of its respective time measuring circuit and operatively connected to its respective one of said devices to propel the missiles of its respective one of said devices when the moving object is measured to be substantially at a distance as to be intercepted at said predetermined distance by the propelled missiles.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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