Claims
- 1. A remotely readable compass, comprising:
- a magnet rotatably mounted in a compass body so as to be freely rotatable with respect to said compass body, a rotatable sheet polarizer affixed to said magnet so as to be rotatable with respect to said compass body with said magnet about a common axis of rotation;
- first and second excitation optical fibers affixed to said compass body and terminating adjacent said rotatable sheet polarizer so as to direct light propagated through said fibers onto said rotatable sheet polarizer, and first and second return optical fibers affixed to said compass body and positioned respectively opposite said rotatable sheet polarizer from said excitation fibers, so as to receive light which is emitted from said first and second excitation fibers and transmitted through said rotatable sheet polarizer; and
- first and second fixed sheet polarizers, said first fixed sheet polarizer being affixed to said compass body so as to be optically interposed between said first excitation fiber and said first return fiber, said second fixed sheet polarizer being affixed to said compass body so as to be interposed between said second excitation fiber and said second return fiber, said fixed sheet polarizers having optical axes which are oriented substantially orthogonally with respect to one another;
- whereby the orientation of said magnet with respect to said compass body can be determined by transmitting two light beams through said excitation fibers, through said fixed sheet polarizers and through said rotatable sheet polarizer, and measuring the ratio of the intensities of the resulting light beams received in said return fibers.
- 2. The remotely readable compass defined in claim 1 wherein said rotatable sheet polarizer includes first and second semicircular opaque strips, each of said strips being geometrically centered on said axis of rotation of said magnet and said rotatable sheet polarizer, said strips being disposed at different radii from said axis of rotation, said strips extending through a circumferential angle of approximately 180.degree. and being offset from one another circumferentially by an angle of approximately 90.degree.; and
- further comprising third and fourth excitation optical fibers affixed to said compass body and terminating adjacent said rotatable sheet polarizer so as to direct light emitted therefrom onto said sheet polarizer at radii corresponding respectively to the radii of said first and second opaque strips, and third and fourth return optical fibers affixed to said compass body opposite said rotatable sheet polarizer respectively from said third and fourth excitation fibers and positioned so as to receive light emitted from said third and fourth excitation fibers and transmitted through said rotatable sheet polarizer;
- whereby by determining the transmission or occlusion by said rotatable sheet polarizer of light emitted by said third and fourth excitation fibers the quadrant in which said magnet and said rotatable sheet polarizer are oriented may be unequivocally determined.
- 3. The remotely readable compass defined in claim 2 wherein said compass body comprises an inner gimbal rotatably mounted inside an outer gimbal, and with said outer gimbal being rotatably mounted inside a compass case, with said inner gimbal and said outer gimbal having axes of rotation which are substantially orthogonal to one another, whereby said rotatable sheet polarizer and said magnet are free to rotate with two degrees of freedom with respect to said compass case.
- 4. The remotely readable compass defined in claim 3 wherein said compass case if filled with a liquid to damp motion of said magnet, and further comprising a float and a counterweight affixed to upper and lower sides respectively of said inner gimbal, so as to maintain said inner gimbal and said magnet and said rotatable sheet polarizer in a generally level orientation despite modest departures of the orientation of said compass case from an upright orientation.
- 5. The remotely readable compass defined in claim 2 wherein said rotatable sheet polarizer has an optical axis oriented parallel to the north-south axis of said magnet, and wherein said first and second sets of excitation and return fibers are positioned so as to direct light onto said rotatable sheet polarizer at first and second positions which lie on a common radius line extending from said axis of rotation of said rotatable sheet polarizer but at different radii along said radius line, and wherein said first and second fixed sheet polarizers have optical axes which are oriented so as to extend in directions which are respectively parallel to and orthogonal to said radius line.
- 6. The remotely readable compass defined in claim 2 wherein each optical fiber is terminated with a graded index rod.
- 7. The remotely readable compass defined in claim 2 further comprising a set of three evanescent wave couplers and a single primary excitation optical fiber, said three wave couplers being disposed and being coupled to said primary excitation fiber and to said first through fourth excitation fibers, so as to divide a single light beam in said primary excitation fiber into four substantially equal light beams for transmission through said first through fourth excitation optical fibers.
- 8. The remotely readable compass defined in claim 4 further comprising a set of three evanescent wave couplers and a single primary excitation optical fiber, said three wave couplers being disposed and being coupled to said primary excitation fiber and to said first through fourth excitation fibers so as to divide a single light beam in said primary excitation fiber into four substantially equal light beams for transmission through said first through fourth excitation optical fibers.
Government Interests
This invention is the result of a contract with the Department of Energy (Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36).
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