This application claims the benefit of Great Britain Application No. 0613268.2 filed Jul. 4, 2006, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a display system and method for representing a shooter's performance by capturing a shot pattern in mid air in relation to a moving target, for example a shot pattern from a shotgun in relation to a clay pigeon.
In the shooting of a moving target, using a shotgun, a shot pattern is generated consisting of typically 240 pellets travelling at around 300 m.s−1. A problem with training in this type of shooting is that it is not possible to observe where the shot pattern has gone with respect to the moving target. This makes it difficult to conceptualise how the target is being missed so that appropriate adjustment to shooting technique can be made. At present experienced shooters can advise a training shooter with very subjective descriptions how to adjust their technique in order to hit the target. Experienced shooters often refer to the shape of the shot pattern and how the movement of the shotgun affects the shape of the shot pattern, even though it is not possible to observe the shot pattern. The effects of gun handling technique, shotgun type and shotgun set up on the shooter's chances of hitting the target are known to have been modelled based on observations on large static ground targets, known as patterning plates. Tracer ammunition has been found to be ineffective in this role due to the tendency for the tracer and shot to become separated in flight.
A tuition system for clay pigeon shooting, which uses high-speed cameras for improving gun handling technique, is known.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a display system for representing a shooter's performance by capturing and displaying an image of a shot pattern in mid-air in relation to a moving target, comprising an image capturing device arranged to capture the image at an instant when the shot pattern and the target are both an equal distance from the shooter.
Thus, the present invention is able to provide a shooter with immediate feedback of shooting performance, by showing the shooter the position of the shot pattern in relation to the position of the target, without having to process large amounts of moving picture data. The system does this by capturing and displaying a high resolution image of the instant when the target and the shot pattern are at an equal distance from the vicinity of the shooter.
The display system may additionally comprise a computing device for controlling the instant of image capture by the image capturing device.
The display system may additionally comprising a pan and tilt mount on which the image capturing device is mounted, wherein the computing device controls the orientation of the pan and tilt mount, so as to direct the image capturing device. In this way the image capturing device, for example a digital camera, can be directly oriented so as to capture the image of the shot pattern with respect to the target. In particular, the display system may additionally comprise an inclinometer and directional indicator (hereafter referred to as the inclinometer) fitted to a gun of the shooter under evaluation and connected to the computing device, wherein the computing device, in response to the inclinometer, controls the pan and tilt mount, so that the direction of the image capturing device follows the direction in which such a gun is pointed.
The display system according may additionally include a range finding device, connected to the computing device for detecting the distance between the target and the shooter and the range finder is preferably supported on the pan and tilt mount.
The display system may additionally comprise a detector, for example an accelerometer, fitted to a gun of a shooter under evaluation for detecting a firing event of such a gun and connected to the computing device, wherein the computing device, in response to the detection of a firing event, initiates image capture by the image capture device. In addition, it is preferred that the computing device, in response to detection of a firing event, halts the pan and tilt mount, so that the image capturing device is directed in the correct direction to capture the image.
Where the display system additionally includes a range finder, the computing device may calculate, in response to the detection of a firing event, the instant when a shot pattern fired from a gun of a shooter under evaluation is an equal distance from the shooter as the distance detected by the range finder, and the computing device controls the image capture device to capture the image at the calculated instance. Usually, the computing device will include a screen, in which case the computing device may display the image captured by the image capture device on the screen.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of representing a shooter's performance comprising the step of capturing and displaying an image of a shot pattern in mid-air in relation to a moving target when such a shot pattern and such a target are both an equal distance from such a shooter.
The method may comprise the steps of:
The method may comprise the additional step of fixing the orientation of the image capture device in response to the detection of a firing event.
The system is preferably located immediately adjacent to or directly in front of the shooter.
The display system according to the present invention, will generally be directly underneath the user or slightly offset. However, the field of view of image capture devices are generally of the order of 5 degrees or so and will accommodate small distances between the system and the shooter. Larger distances between the display system and the shooter could be adjusted for account in the set-up of the display system.
The invention will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, wherein:
The display system of
The shotgun (14) under evaluation, as shown in
The computing device (2) receives inputs from the I and A device (12), range finder (8), camera (6) and pan and tilt mount (10) and generates outputs to control the operation of the mount (10) and the camera (6). The display system of
The display system of
Then on release of a clay pigeon (16) [Box B;
The event of the shooter firing the gun (14) [Box D;
A signal representing the captured image is then sent by the camera (6) to the computing device (2) [Box D8;
Shotguns generally have two shots and so generally two clay pigeons are released in quick succession. Once the image has been captured by the camera (6), the computing device (2) sends a control signal to the pan and tilt mount (10) [See arrow (30) in
When the target (16) is missed, inspection of the image on the screen (20) of the computing device (2) enables the shooter to see where the shot pattern (18) went in relation to the target (16) and also enables the shooter to study the shape of the shot pattern (18). This enables the shooter to adjust their shooting technique so as to improve their accuracy. This is of benefit to all level of shooters, from beginners to advanced.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0613268.2 | Jul 2006 | GB | national |