A directional device for overland travel to aid in returning to intersect a roadway, in which a pair of concentric rotatable dials and a freely rotatable compass needle are mounted on a frame. One dial carries a first reference indicium while the other dial is divided into a pair of individually identifiable semicircular arcs having a reference divider at one junction of the arcs. The dials are releasably fixable one with respect to the other and the one dial is releasably fixable with respect to the frame whereby the indicia are registrable with an indexing point on the frame.
A compass having a color coded compass card for enhanced reading of the compass. The compass card is divided into four quadrants each of which is further subdivided into equal sectors differently colored within each quadrant; the color sequence of the sectors within each quadrant is repeated in each quadrant. The color sequencing enables an efficient method of navigating a sailing dinghy around an olympic course.
The improvement of the present invention provides a camper's compass having a plate or member, such as an arcuate bow, having a direction pointer, which is pivotably mounted over the compass housing in such as way that it can swing between a normal forward position in which the compass is oriented in the desired direction of travel, and a diametrically opposed or reverse position. By pivoting the arcuate bow or member from its forward position to its reverse position, the user can set the return direction to the point of departure on the compass. The direction of a reverse path back to his point of departure is readily determined without making any mathematical calculations or trying to use the orienting means of the compass in reverse positions. This simplified manner of setting a return path on the compass eliminates confusion which otherwise may occur and result in disorientation of a user in his attempt to return to his point of origin.
A tool for laying out a pattern of a measured size and orienting the pattern with respect to an exterior point of reference is disclosed. A cord having a plurality of anchoring points spaced along its length is arrayed to form the pattern. A direction finding device orients the pattern formed by the cord to a point of reference exterior to the pattern. Anchoring devices anchor each anchoring point of the cord to a surface so that the cord is held to the surface in the shape of the pattern. The cord is attached to a spool which stows the cord, anchoring devices, and direction finding device when not deployed.
A combination of a compass and a connecting arrangement. The compass includes a compass housing having a base wall, a circular wall connected to and upstanding from the base wall and a transparent window connected to the circular wall to define a sealed chamber in which is located the compass works. The compass housing has a radially outwardly extending flange thereon which is greater in dimension than the outer diameter of the circular wall. The connecting arrangement includes a strap for securing the compass housing to an archer's bow. The strap includes an elongated, uniformly thin strip of material having oppositely facing surfaces. The strap has a centrally disposed, circular-shaped first hole therethrough, the diameter of the circular-shaped hole being less than the diameter of the aforesaid flange. The compass housing is received in the circular-shaped first hole, the flange abutting the second surface on the strap. A pair of uniformly thin patches of material straddle the strap, the first patch having a circular hole therein through which the circular wall of the compass housing extends. The first and second patches are secured together with the strap being oriented therebetween to secure the compass housing to the strap. A connecting structure is provided for connecting the second patch to the archer's bow whereas additional connecting structure is provided for securing the ends of the strap together enabling the strap to encircle the archer's bow to effect a securement of the compass housing to the aforesaid bow.
The present invention relates to a method and device for a self orienting floating apparatus which utilizes an external magnetic field to maintain a constant orientation, and specifically relates to a plain form hydrometer, a floating thermometer, and a thermohydrometer that continuously display a graduated scale in an operator pre-determined direction.