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ARTIFICIAL-HORIZON GYROSCOPE
   
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US Patent 3827157
Issued Date
August 6, 1974
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In an artificial horizon gyroscope, pitch information is transmitted from the gyro rotor pitch axis by means of a belt-and-pulley arrangement and a pin-and-slot connection to the display or indicating dial. A drive wheel carries the pin which engageably rides in the slot in a pitch arm extending through a pivot axis member to the indicating dial.
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Owner
Aerosonic Corporation (Clearwater, FL)
Published
August 6, 1974
Application Number
05/263,696
Filed
June 16, 1972
US Classification
33/329  
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G01C   19/00   (20060101)   G01C   19/28   (20060101)   G01C   19/32   (20060101)  
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33/329   33/328  
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Artificial horizon indicators are precise, gyroscopic flight instruments designed to furnish an aircraft pilot with an artificial indication of an aircraft pitch and roll attitude with respect to earth. Basically, such indicators include a gyro gimbaled within a frame which is fixed to the aircraft. Roll indicia is responsive to the gyro for rotation within a display window as a part of the frame about an axis parallel to the roll axis of the aircraft. A spherically shaped horizon indicating member is also responsive to the gyro for movement within the display window to remain parallel to the actual horizon during flight of the aircraft. The spherical horizon indicating member is pivotally mounted to the frame between the gimbal axis of the gyro and the roll indicia. The coupling of a horizon indicating member to the gyro includes a two stage three pin drive to present the aircraft pilot a uniform movement of the horizon indicating member for movement of the aircraft about the pitch axis.

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