Claims
- 1. A beacon mounted on a vehicle to provide identification to an infra-red viewer, comprising:
- a rotatable support secured to said vehicle;
- at least one thermoelectric module integrated to at least one temperature conductive panel coupled to said support;
- a power source for supplying power to said module to cause said module to effect a temperature differential between a front and a back surface of said panel;
- wherein when identification of said vehicle is desired, said support is rotated to thereby rotate said panel to provide to said infra-red viewer an infra-red signature resulting from the rotating display of said front and back surfaces having different temperatures.
- 2. The beacon of claim 1, wherein said panel comprises a number of thermoelectric modules integrated thereto in a given configuration.
- 3. The beacon of claim 1, further comprising:
- fins attached to said panel and in temperature conductive contact with said module to provide a heat sink for said module;
- whereby the side of said panel where said fins are attached being the hot side of said panel.
- 4. A beacon on a vehicle to provide identification to an infra-red viewer, comprising:
- a rotatable support secured to said vehicle;
- two temperature conductive panels, each having a front and rear surface, fixed to each other in an inverted V configuration to provide a rooflike structure whereby both rear surfaces of said panels face each other, said roof-like structure being coupled to said support;
- at least two thermoelectric modules each integrated to a respective one of said panels;
- power source for supplying power to said modules to cause said modules to effect respective temperature differentials between their respective front and rear faces;
- wherein one of said modules provides a hotter temperature to the front surface of its corresponding panel while the other of said modules effects a hotter temperature to the rear surface of its corresponding panel;
- wherein when identification of said vehicle is desired, said support is rotated to spin said roof-like structure to provide a signature visible to said infra-red viewer.
- 5. The beacon of claim 4, wherein each of said panels comprises a plurality of thermoelectric modules integrated thereto.
- 6. The beacon of claim 4, further comprising:
- temperature conductive fins attached to the surface of the respective panels where said corresponding modules have the hotter temperature to provide respective heat sinks for said modules, the outside facing surface of the panel of the roof-like structure having said fins attached thereto being the hot side of said roof-like structure.
- 7. Apparatus to enable a vehicle to provide combat identification to an attacker having an infra-red viewer and a laser emitter, comprising:
- a rotatable support secured to said vehicle;
- a motor to rotate said support;
- at least one thermoelectric module integrated to at least one temperature conductive panel coupled to said support;
- power source for supplying power to said module to cause said module to effect a temperature differential between the front and back surfaces of said panel;
- laser detect device electrically coupled to said motor to activate the same when a laser beam is detected;
- wherein when said attacker targets said vehicle with a laser beam from said laser emitter, said laser detect device activates said motor to rotate said support to thereby spin said panel to provide a signal to said attacker.
- 8. Apparatus of claim 7, wherein said laser emitter of said attacker comprises a laser range finder; and
- wherein when said laser beam hits said vehicle, said panel is spun to provide an indication to said attacker that said vehicle is a friendly vehicle.
- 9. Apparatus of claim 7, wherein said laser emitter of said attacker comprises a direct fire laser; and
- wherein when said laser hits said vehicle, said panel is spun to provide a hit indication to said attacker.
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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