Claims
- 1. A system for manually setting a numerical value to be encoded to an electronic device having a housing which includes an axis and an external surface extending symmetrically about the axis, and displaying said numerical value adjacent an indication mark on the external surface of the housing, comprising:
- a first setting ring which is disposed about the housing and is interconnected with the housing to be manually rotatable about the housing axis in at least one direction of rotation against a restraining force to a plurality of predetermined positions or settings, said first ring having an outer surface which includes a plurality of first numbers in standard decimal format corresponding to said plurality of first ring settings, said plurality of first numbers being disposed so that one of said first numbers is axially aligned with said indication mark at each first ring setting, said plurality of first numbers ranging from a minimum number to a maximum number in equal first increments of 1;
- a second setting ring which is disposed about the housing adjacent and parallel to said first ring and which is interconnected with the housing to be manually rotatable about the housing axis in at least one direction of rotation against a restraining force to a plurality of predetermined positions or settings, said second ring having an outer surface which includes a plurality of second numbers corresponding to said plurality of second ring settings, said plurality of second numbers being disposed so that one of said second numbers is axially aligned with said indication mark at each second ring setting, said plurality of first numbers and said plurality of second numbers being oriented in a common lateral direction with the first numbers being disposed to the right of the second numbers so that the combination of first and second numbers aligned with the indication mark at each combination of first and second ring settings constitutes said numerical value to be encoded to the electronic device, the first number constituting a first or more significant portion of the numerical value and the second number constituting a second or less significant portion of the numerical value, said plurality of second numbers ranging from zero to a maximum number in equal second increments such that the indicated numerical value can be manually adjusted in equal increments from a minimum value to a maximum value, with the total number of selectable numerical values being equal to the number of first ring settings times the number of second ring settings; and
- encoding means, actuated by said first and second rings, for encoding the indicated numerical value to the electronic device.
- 2. A system, as described in claim 1, wherein said electronic device is an electronic fuze for an artillery missile, and said numerical value encoded to the electronic fuze is an event timing value which is set prior to firing of the missile.
- 3. A system, as described in claim 1, wherein said plurality of second numbers are set forth in standard decimal format, whereby said numerical value encoded to the electronic device is displayed in standard decimal format.
- 4. A system, as described in claim 1, wherein:
- said first setting ring comprises an inner surface which includes a first inwardly-projecting axially-extending bar member;
- said second setting ring comprises an inner surface which includes a second inwardly-projecting axially-extending bar member; and
- said encoding means comprises
- a first ring-type membrane switch means, disposed between the first setting ring and the housing and actuated by said first bar member, for supplying a first code to said electronic device corresponding to the displayed first number aligned with said indication mark, and
- a second ring-type membrane switch means, disposed between the second setting ring and the housing and actuated by said second bar member, for supplying a second code to said electronic device corresponding to the displayed second number aligned with said indication mark.
- 5. A system, as described in claim 1, which further comprises:
- first interconnecting means for interconnecting one of said first and second rings with said housing to allow the continuous rotation of said one ring with respect to the housing in one direction of rotation while preventing the continuous rotation of said one ring with respect to the housing in an opposite direction of rotation; and
- second interconnecting means for interconnecting the other ring of said first and second rings with said one ring to allow the continuous rotation of said other ring with respect to said one ring in said opposite direction of rotation while preventing the continuous rotation of said other ring with respect to said one ring in said one direction of rotation;
- whereby when said other ring is rotated in said one direction of rotation with respect to the housing, said second interconnecting means causes said one ring to be rotated with said other ring, and when said other ring is rotated in said opposite direction of rotation with respect to the housing, said first interconnecting means prevents the rotation of said one ring with said other ring.
- 6. A system, as described in claim 5, wherein:
- the exterior surface of the housing includes an annular recess or groove in which the first and second setting rings are disposed, said recess including resilient means for exerting a force on the rings in one axial direction to engage one side of said one ring against one side of said recess and to engage one side of said other ring against the other side of said one ring;
- said first interconnecting means comprises buttress and ramp shaped teeth on the engaged sides of said one ring and said recess;
- said second interconnecting means comprises buttress and ramp shaped teeth on the engaged side of the two rings.
- 7. A system, as described in claim 6, wherein:
- said electronic device is an artillery fuze;
- the outer surface of the first and second rings are substantially flush with the axially adjacent surface of the fuze housing; and
- the outer surface of said other ring is substantially wider than the outer surface of said one ring, to thus facilitate setting of the numerical value encoded to the fuze by the manual rotation of said other ring, said other ring being rotated first in said one direction of rotation to set said one ring, then in said opposite direction of rotation to set said other ring.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the United States Government for governmental purposes without payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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| Engineering Design Handbook--Ammunition Series Fuzes AMC Pamphlet AMCP 7010 USAMAC, Nov. 1969, pp. 2-6 & 2-7. |