Claims
- 1. A maneuvering simulator, comprising a ship wheel house having a central point location therein, at least two abutting translucent projection screens disposed at an angle to one another and located at a distance from said wheel house, each of said screens having an inner surface and an outer surface a stationary point light source located at a distance behind each said screen, models of coastal terrains associated with said point light sources, each model having a scale factor; means cooperating with each said point light source for effecting the projection of air/water shadow images therefrom onto the outer surfaces of said screens, means for moving said cooperating means and said models, a computer for controlling the movement of said moving means, and a projection device for projecting a motionless image of a portion of a forepart of a ship onto the inner surface of one of said screens, said models being mutually uniform, and said point light sources and said central point being symmetrically disposed relative to said screens, and the mutual relative distances between said sources and said central point being such that the shadow images projected onto the outer surfaces of said screens together form a panoramic view with respect to said central point.
- 2. The simulator according to claim 1, wherein said screens are each located at an equal distance from said central point, the scale factors of said models being mutually equal and said control means effects an equal rate of movement of said models and said cooperating means.
- 3. The simulator according to claim 1, wherein said screens are each located at a different distance from said central point, the scale factors of said models being different and said control means effects different rates of movement of said models and said cooperating means in accordance with the ratio of said different scale factors.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of copending Ser. No. 538,324, filed Jan. 3, 1975 now abandoned as a Continuation of Ser. No. 372,038, filed June 21, 1973 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| Van Den Brug; An Experimental Simulator for the Manoeuvring of Surface Ships; Netherlands Ship Research Centre TNO; Communication No. 185; June 1969. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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