Ballistic effect compensating reticle, aim compensation method and adaptive method for compensating for variations in ammunition or variations in atmospheric conditions
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F41G-001/38
F41G-003/08
F41G-001/473
출원번호
US-0818355
(2017-11-20)
등록번호
US-10180307
(2019-01-15)
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/ 주소
Tubb, G. David
출원인 / 주소
Tubb, G. David
대리인 / 주소
McKinney, Jr., J. Andrew
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초록▼
A ballistic effect compensating reticle (e.g., 200 or 300) and ammunition adaptive aim compensation method for rifle sights or projectile weapon aiming systems includes a multiple point elevation and windage aim point field (e.g., 150 or 350) including a primary aiming mark (e.g., 158 or 358) indica
A ballistic effect compensating reticle (e.g., 200 or 300) and ammunition adaptive aim compensation method for rifle sights or projectile weapon aiming systems includes a multiple point elevation and windage aim point field (e.g., 150 or 350) including a primary aiming mark (e.g., 158 or 358) indicating a primary aiming point adapted to be sighted-in at a first selected range and a plurality of secondary aiming points arrayed beneath the primary aiming mark. The method for compensating for a projectile's ballistic behavior while developing a field expedient firing solution permits the shooter to express the field expedient firing solution in units of distance, (e.g., yards or meters, when describing or estimating range and nominal air density ballistic characteristics), and velocity (e.g., mph or kph, for windage hold points). The adaptive method allows a shooter in the field to adapt to changes in available ammunition (e.g., from M118LR to M80) and compensate for variations in ammunition as well as changes in atmospheric conditions.
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1. A ballistic effect aim compensation system to adjust the point of aim of a projectile firing weapon or instrument firing a first selected projectile having a first pre-defined ballistic characteristic and a second selected projectile having a second pre-defined ballistic characteristic under vary
1. A ballistic effect aim compensation system to adjust the point of aim of a projectile firing weapon or instrument firing a first selected projectile having a first pre-defined ballistic characteristic and a second selected projectile having a second pre-defined ballistic characteristic under varying atmospheric and wind conditions, the system comprising: a reticle disposed within a firearm scope; a plurality of aiming points disposed upon said reticle, said plurality of aiming points positioned for proper aim at various predetermined range-distances and wind conditions and including at least a first array of windage aiming marks spaced apart along a non-horizontal axis, wherein said first array of windage aiming marks define a sloped row of windage aiming points having a slope which is a function of the direction and velocity of the first selected projectile's stabilizing spin, thus compensating for said first selected projectile's crosswind jump; wherein all of said predetermined range-distances and wind conditions are based upon a baseline atmospheric condition;said reticle including ballistic compensation information indexed by atmospheric condition criteria provided to a user or marksman such that the user can compensate or adjust an aim point to account for an atmospheric difference between the baseline atmospheric condition and an actual atmospheric condition;wherein ballistic compensation information is based on and indexed according to density altitude to characterize the actual atmospheric condition; and wherein said ballistic compensation information indexed according to atmospheric condition is also usable to predict a change in aim point corresponding to a change in ammunition from said first selected projectile having said first pre-defined ballistic characteristic to said second selected projectile having said second pre-defined ballistic characteristic for a selected range. 2. The ballistic effect aim compensation system of claim 1, wherein the ballistic compensation information is encoded into the plurality of aiming points disposed upon said reticle. 3. The ballistic effect aim compensation system of claim 1, further comprising indicia being disposed upon the reticle and wherein the ballistic compensation information is encoded into the indicia. 4. The ballistic effect aim compensation system of claim 1, wherein the ballistic compensation information is positioned external to the reticle. 5. The ballistic effect aim compensation system of claim 2, wherein the ballistic compensation information is encoded into the plurality of aiming points disposed upon said reticle via display of an Air Density correction encoding scheme that comprises an array of range-specific Air Density correction pointers being displayed on said reticle at selected ranges. 6. The ballistic effect aim compensation system of claim 5, wherein said baseline atmospheric condition is Air Density expressed in units of kDA. 7. The ballistic effect aim compensation system of claim 1, wherein said first selected projectile is from M118LR ammunition which fires a 7.62mm dia. 175 gr HPBT projectile from said weapon at an initial muzzle velocity of 2565 Ft./Sec., whereby said weapon and ammunition comprise a rifle and ammunition system which is assigned a nominal DA baseline or atmospheric condition index value of 4 KDA, and wherein the second selected projectile is from M80 ammunition which fixes a 7.62mm dia. 147-150 gr Ball projectile from said weapon at an initial muzzle velocity of 2740 Ft./Sec., wherein said ballistic aim compensation system provides a field expedient firing solution using said 4 KDA index out to 900 yards. 8. An ammunition-change adaptive method for using the ballistic effect aim compensation system of claim 1 when firing said first selected projectile having said first pre-defined ballistic characteristic and said second selected projectile having said second pre-defined ballistic characteristic from a selected rifle or projectile weapon and developing a field expedient firing solution, comprising: (a) providing a ballistic effect compensating reticle system comprising a multiple point elevation and windage aim point field including a primary aiming mark intersecting a nearly vertical array of secondary aiming marks spaced along a curving, nearly vertical axis, the secondary aiming marks positioned to compensate for ballistic drop at preselected regular incremental ranges beyond the first selected range for said first selected projectile having said first pre-defined ballistic characteristic; and said aim point field also including a first array of windage aiming marks spaced apart along a secondary non-horizontal axis intersecting a first selected secondary aiming mark; wherein said first array of windage aiming marks defines a sloped row of windage aiming marks having a slope which is a function of the direction and velocity of said first or second projectile's stabilizing spin, thus compensating for said first or second projectile's crosswind jump;(b) based on at least the first selected projectile, identifying associated nominal Air Density ballistic characteristics for said weapon and said first selected projectile which together comprise a weapon and ammunition system;(c) determining a range to a target, based on the range to the target and the nominal air density ballistic characteristics of the first or second selected projectile, determining a yardage equivalent aiming adjustment for the weapon;(d) determining a windage hold point, based on any crosswind sensed or perceived, and(e) aiming the weapon using said yardage equivalent aiming adjustment for elevation hold-off and said windage hold point. 9. A ballistic effect aim compensation system to adjust the point of aim of a projectile firing weapon firing a first selected projectile having a first pre-defined ballistic characteristic and wherein said system can be used when necessary to fire a second selected projectile having a second pre-defined ballistic characteristic under varying atmospheric and wind conditions, the ballistic effect aim compensation system comprising: a reticle disposed within a firearm scope; a plurality of aiming points disposed upon said reticle, said plurality of aiming points positioned for proper aim at various predetermined range-distances and wind conditions and including at least a first array of windage aiming marks spaced apart along a non-horizontal axis, wherein said first array of windage aiming marks define a sloped row of windage aiming points having a slope which is a function of the direction and velocity of the first selected projectile's stabilizing spin, thus compensating for said first selected projectile's crosswind jump;wherein said predetermined range-distances and said wind conditions are based upon a nominal or baseline atmospheric condition for said weapon when firing said first selected projectile having said first pre-defined ballistic characteristic;said reticle including ballistic compensation information indexed by atmospheric condition criteria provided to a user or marksman such that the user can compensate or adjust an aim point to account for an atmospheric difference between the baseline atmospheric condition and an actual atmospheric condition;wherein ballistic compensation information is indexed according to Air Density to characterize the actual atmospheric condition; and wherein said ballistic compensation information indexed according to atmospheric condition is also usable to a predict change in aim point corresponding to a change in ammunition from said first selected projectile having said first pre-defined ballistic characteristic to said second selected projectile having said second pre-defined ballistic characteristic for a selected range. 10. The ballistic effect aim compensation system of claim 9, wherein the ballistic compensation information is encoded into the plurality of aiming points disposed upon said reticle via display of an Air Density correction encoding scheme that comprises an array of range-specific Air Density correction pointers being displayed on said reticle at selected ranges. 11. The ballistic effect aim compensation system of claim 10, wherein said baseline atmospheric condition is Air Density expressed in units of kDA.
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