Claims
- 1. A guidance system comprising:
- a first element forming a claw having four hook means arranged substantially at the corners of a square;
- a second element forming a grappling fixture having four strikers with portions arranged substantially along the corners of a first square for engagement by said hook means;
- four distance sensing means for sensing the distance between each of four locations on said first element and each of four corresponding locations on said second element, the locations on said second element being arranged at the corners of a second square rotated about 45.degree. from the orientation of said first square; and
- element turning means responsive to the difference in distance sensed by each pair of distance sensing means which correspond to the locations at opposite corners of said second square, for turning one of said elements about an axis which extends largely perpendicular to an imaginary line connecting the pair of opposite corners.
- 2. In a guidance system for orienting a first element in rotation about yaw and pitch axes with respect to a second element, the improvement of apparatus for detecting the relative rotational positions of the elements about the axes, comprising:
- a first pair of distance measuring sensors located on one of said elements, on either side of said yaw axis;
- a second pair of distance measuring sensors located on either side of a pitch axis that extends perpendicular to said yaw axis; and
- circuit means responsive to said sensors for generating a yaw indicating signal dependent upon the difference in the distances measured by said first sensors, and a pitch indicating signal dependent upon the difference in the distances measured by said second sensors;
- each sensor of said first and second pairs of sensors being constructed to generate a binary output of a level dependent upon whether the sensor senses a distance greater or less than a predetermined value; and
- said circuit means being constructed to generate a success indicating signal when both sensors of one pair have first binary outputs indicating sensed distances greater than the predetermined values for those sensors, while both sensors of the other pair have second binary outputs indicating sensed distances less than the predetermined values for those sensors.
- 3. In a guidance system for orienting a first element in rotation about yaw and pitch axes with respect to a second element, the improvement of apparatus for detecting the relative rotational positions of the elements, comprising:
- a pair of distance measuring sensors located on one of said elements, on either side of said yaw axis;
- a third distance measuring sensor located substantially along said yaw axis, as viewed along a roll axis extending between said elements; and
- circuit means responsive to said sensors for generating a yaw indicating signal dependent upon the difference in the distances measured by said pair of sensors, and a pitch indicating signal dependent upon the difference between the average distance measured by said pair of sensors and the distance measured by said third sensor.
- 4. In a guidance system for orienting one element in rotation about yaw and pitch axes that each extend perpendicular to a roll axis, with respect to another element, the improvement of apparatus for detecting the relative rotational positions of the elements about said yaw and pitch axes, comprising:
- at least three distance measuring sensors angularly spaced about said roll axis of a first of said elements, each including a light emitter and a light sensor;
- a plurality of light reflecting pads of predetermined width and length spaced about a predetermined roll axis of a second element, for directing some light received from a light emitting device back towards the device; and
- circuit means located on said first element and responsive to said sensors for generating yaw and pitch indicating signals dependent upon the differences in the distances measured by said sensors, when said sensors detect light reflected from said pads.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 USC 2457).
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