Ranging methods for inclined shooting of projectile weapon
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F41G-001/473
F41G-003/02
F41G-003/06
F41G-003/08
출원번호
US-0629309
(2015-02-23)
등록번호
US-9482489
(2016-11-01)
발명자
/ 주소
Peters, Victoria J.
Lesser, Tim
York, Andrew W.
Regan, Rick R.
출원인 / 주소
Leupold & Stevens, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Stoel Rives LLP
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초록▼
A method for shooting a projectile weapon involves determining the inclination of a line of sight from a vantage point to a target and a line-of-sight range to the target, then predicting a trajectory parameter at the line-of-sight range, for a preselected projectile. Using the trajectory parameter,
A method for shooting a projectile weapon involves determining the inclination of a line of sight from a vantage point to a target and a line-of-sight range to the target, then predicting a trajectory parameter at the line-of-sight range, for a preselected projectile. Using the trajectory parameter, an equivalent horizontal range may then be determined, wherein the equivalent horizontal range is the range at which the trajectory parameter would be expected to occur if the projectile were shot from the vantage point toward a theoretical target located in a horizontal plane intersecting the vantage point. The equivalent horizontal range may be utilized to compensate for ballistic drop when shooting the projectile weapon. The method may be embodied in a handheld laser rangefinder including a memory for storing ballistic data. Systems for automatic hold over adjustment in a weapon aiming device are also disclosed.
대표청구항▼
1. A method of determining a replacement distance to be taken into account instead of the target distance when taking aim on a target located at a line-of-sight target distance R and an inclination angle between a line of sight to the target and a horizontal plane, wherein the replacement distance i
1. A method of determining a replacement distance to be taken into account instead of the target distance when taking aim on a target located at a line-of-sight target distance R and an inclination angle between a line of sight to the target and a horizontal plane, wherein the replacement distance is determined by applying a correction function to the target distance R wherein the correction function depends not on the ballistic coefficient and the muzzle velocity of the used ammunition, rather the correction function is dependent on the target distance R and the inclination angle. 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the ammunition has an approximately flat trajectory. 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein an equivalent horizontal range is determined as the replacement distance by applying the correction function to the target distance R, and a value for the degree of correction is assigned respective to a pair of values representing the target distance R and the inclination angle. 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein a correction factor is used as the correction function, and the equivalent horizontal range is calculated by multiplying the target distance R by the correction factor. 5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the correction factor is determined from a correction factor table in which a value for the degree of correction is assigned respectively to a pair of values representing the target distance R and the inclination angle. 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein a value of the correction factor is calculated by an interpolation from the correction factor table. 7. The method according to claim 5, wherein valued for the correction factors in the correction factor table are calculated by means of a ballistics program from data pertaining to the cartridge load of an ammunition type and a mean value is derived from values of correction factors to different cartridge loads respectively. 8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the correction function includes a correction factor table, and at least three different cartridge loads are used to determine the correction factor table. 9. The method according to claim 1, wherein environmental parameters, in particular barometric pressure, relative humidity or ambient temperature, are also taken into account in the correction function. 10. The method according to claim 1, wherein the replacement distance is determined for taking aim with a weapon which has been zeroed-in on the horizontal. 11. A method of determining a replacement distance between a vantage point and a point of impact of a projectile in a same horizontal plane as the vantage point, whereby a target distance R between the vantage point and a target disposed on a line of sight is determined, and whereby an inclination angle subtended by the line of sight and the horizontal plane is determined, wherein a correction function is determined from the target distance R and the inclination angle wherein the correction function is not dependent on the ballistic coefficient and the muzzle velocity of used ammunition, rather the target distance R is changed by applying the correction function to it in order to fix the replacement distance in the horizontal plane. 12. A device for determining a replacement distance between a location and a point of impact of a projectile in a same horizontal plane as the location for taking aim at a target in order to take a shot at an angle from an inclination angle, with a display for a value of the replacement distance, wherein the device comprises: a distance meter for measuring a target distance R, an inclination sensor for measuring the inclination angle between a line of sight to the target and the horizontal plane, and a microprocessor configured to calculate the replacement distance by applying a correction function to the target distance R, the microprocessor retrieves a value for the degree of the correction function from a memory, and a value for the degree of the correction function is assigned respectively to a pair of values representing the target distance R and the inclination angle. 13. The device according to claim 12, wherein the microprocessor is configured to calculate the replacement distance by multiplying the target distance R by a correction factor. 14. The device according to claim 13, wherein the microprocessor is configured to determine the correction factor from a correction factor table in which a value of the correction factor is assigned respectively to pairs of values representing the target distance R and the inclination angle. 15. The device according to claim 12, wherein the microprocessor is configured so that a value of a correction factor to a pair of values representing a value of the target distance R and the inclination angle is calculated by means of an interpolation from correction factors stored in a correction factor table. 16. The device according to claim 13, wherein a correction factor table is stored in the memory to determine values of the correction factor by means of a ballistics program from data pertaining to an ammunition type and a mean value derived from values of correction factors for different types of ammunition. 17. The device according to claim 12, wherein the distance meter comprises a laser distance meter. 18. A riflescope with a device according to claim 12, wherein a display of the device showing a value of the replacement distance is visible in an aiming display of the rifle scope. 19. The riflescope according to claim 18, wherein the display is integrated in the optical path of the rifle scope. 20. A riflescope in which the device according to claim 12 is integrated in the riflescope. 21. A method for determining a replacement distance between a location and a point of impact of a projectile in a horizontal plane with a weapon and a sight mounted on the weapon, whereby a relative position of a line of sight through the visual optical path of the sighting telescope relative to a barrel axis of the weapon for a pre-definable projectile is zeroed in onto a pre-definable zeroing range between the location and the point of impact of the projectile in the horizontal plane, after which the determined relative position between the line of sight and the barrel axis is detected, wherein a target distance R between the location and a target disposed on the line of sight is determined and an inclination angle subtended by the line of sight and the horizontal plane is determined, and wherein a correction function is determined from the target distance R and the inclination angle, wherein the correction function is not dependent on the ballistic coefficient and the muzzle velocity of the used ammunition, and hence the target distance R is changed by applying the correction function to it in order to fix the replacement distance in the horizontal plane, and the relative position between the line of sight and the barrel axis is adjusted by the difference from the previously determined target distance R and re-set to the determined replacement distance. 22. The method according to claim 21, wherein the relative position between the line of sight and the barrel axis is changed by making an adjustment to the elevation turret of the sight. 23. The method according to claim 22, wherein the adjustment is made to the elevation turret of the sight electromechanically. 24. The method according to claim 22, wherein the adjustment is made to the sight automatically. 25. The method according to claim 21, wherein the relative position between the line of sight and the barrel axis is changed by taking aim with a secondary aiming mark of the sight corresponding to the determined replacement distance. 26. The method according to claim 21, wherein the relative position between the line of sight and the barrel axis is changed by optoelectronically adjusting an aiming mark of the sight in accordance with the determined replacement distance.
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