Patent classifications
G04B49/02
Solar educational monument
An educational monument, comprising a designated geographical area accessible to a general public, a first structure having a first face positioned to receive a solar light beam, an aperture formed through the first structure for projecting the light beam at predetermined times and, a second structure positioned to receive the light beam at a first predetermined time. A third structure positioned to receive the light beam at a second predetermined time. Wherein a transition of the light beam reflects a change in the seasons and an alignment of Earth illustrating a physical representation of the transition at a plurality of successive predetermined times, each respective predetermined time being the same hour on a different day. Wherein a plurality of ellipses are scaled from the receiving wall, accurately representing the scaled orbit of the planets.
Celestial instrument adapted for use as a memorial or sun dial clock
A celestial instrument as a memorial sun dial or star clock has a flat plate body or a spherical body that includes two hemispheres facing one another and spaced apart by a circular gap allowing sunlight to pass through the gap in the instrument. A planar date ring containing graphics surrounds the flat plate or the sphere. Upper and lower gnomons are rotatably secured to the plate or to the hemispheres. A stand includes a holder for a latitude arm that supports the gnomons. When the gap is placed in alignment with the ecliptic, sunlight can pass through a gap parallel to the plate or through a lens within the spherical body focusing a spot of light onto a display surface. A pointer on a rotatable shadow arm indicates the time on a 24-hour clock face.
Adjustable sundial assembly
An adjustable sundial assembly includes a base, a saddle slidably connected to the base to move in an arc, a housing adjustably coupled to the saddle, and an equatorial sundial attached to the housing. Movement of the saddle relative to the base and/or the housing relative to the saddle calibrates the sundial to a local latitude at which the sundial is positioned.
MicroDial -- Miniaturized apparatus for solar time keeping
A miniaturized apparatus for tracking the apparent motion of the sun comprising a light mask, a pixilated image sensor, and an image processing unit, wherein sunlight transmitted through the light mask allows the miniaturized apparatus to make time, latitude, direction, and date measurements. A method of making a miniaturized apparatus for tracking the apparent motion of the sun comprising the steps of providing a light mask, providing a pixilated image sensor, providing an image processing unit, and resulting in a miniaturized apparatus for tracking the apparent motion of the sun.
MicroDial -- Miniaturized apparatus for solar time keeping
A miniaturized apparatus for tracking the apparent motion of the sun comprising a light mask, a pixilated image sensor, and an image processing unit, wherein sunlight transmitted through the light mask allows the miniaturized apparatus to make time, latitude, direction, and date measurements. A method of making a miniaturized apparatus for tracking the apparent motion of the sun comprising the steps of providing a light mask, providing a pixilated image sensor, providing an image processing unit, and resulting in a miniaturized apparatus for tracking the apparent motion of the sun.
ADJUSTABLE SUNDIAL ASSEMBLY
An adjustable sundial assembly includes a base, a saddle slidably connected to the base to move in an arc, a housing adjustably coupled to the saddle, and an equatorial sundial attached to the housing. Movement of the saddle relative to the base and/or the housing relative to the saddle calibrates the sundial to a local latitude at which the sundial is positioned.
Multi-Purpose Bayonet Knife Assembly
A multi-purpose bayonet knife assembly mounts to the distal end of a firearm barrel to augment the firearm as a pike and detaches to operate as a knife, while also providing integrated utilitarian components having minimal moving parts. The assembly comprises a hilt, a cross guard, and a blade. The hilt has an integral flint and a snap-on hook. The hook detachably couples to the firearm barrel, and also serves to open a bottle. A sleeve houses the hilt. The blade is defined by a longitudinally extending edge defined by: a first serrated edge, a second serrated edge, an angled bevel, and a double-sided blade tip oriented about 30 above the longitudinally extending edge of blade. Blade includes metric and imperial scales, time dial, and compass. Blade forms a dowel hole, nut socket holes, and a longitudinally extending groove. The metallic composition of the blade serves as an antenna.
Multi-Purpose Bayonet Knife Assembly
A multi-purpose bayonet knife assembly mounts to the distal end of a firearm barrel to augment the firearm as a pike and detaches to operate as a knife, while also providing integrated utilitarian components having minimal moving parts. The assembly comprises a hilt, a cross guard, and a blade. The hilt has an integral flint and a snap-on hook. The hook detachably couples to the firearm barrel, and also serves to open a bottle. A sleeve houses the hilt. The blade is defined by a longitudinally extending edge defined by: a first serrated edge, a second serrated edge, an angled bevel, and a double-sided blade tip oriented about 30 above the longitudinally extending edge of blade. Blade includes metric and imperial scales, time dial, and compass. Blade forms a dowel hole, nut socket holes, and a longitudinally extending groove. The metallic composition of the blade serves as an antenna.
CELESTIAL INSTRUMENT ADAPTED FOR USE AS A MEMORIAL OR SUN DIAL CLOCK
A celestial instrument as a memorial sun dial or star clock has a flat plate body or a spherical body that includes two hemispheres facing one another and spaced apart by a circular gap allowing sunlight to pass through the gap in the instrument. A planar date ring containing graphics surrounds the flat plate or the sphere. Upper and lower gnomons are rotatably secured to the plate or to the hemispheres. A stand includes a holder for a latitude arm that supports the gnomons. When the gap is placed in alignment with the ecliptic, sunlight can pass through a gap parallel to the plate or through a lens within the spherical body focusing a spot of light onto a display surface. A pointer on a rotatable shadow arm indicates the time on a 24-hour clock face.
AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PLANETARY SEISMOGRAPH AZIMUTH ANGLES BASED ON PLANETARY SUNDIAL
The present invention discloses an automatic identification method and device for planetary seismograph azimuth angles based on a planetary sundial, comprising: obtaining geographical coordinates of a sundial needle tip and a sundial needle tip shadow relative to a planetary surface; determining a theoretical second solar ray elevation angle and a ray azimuth angle; constructing an objective function according to a first solar ray elevation angle and a ray azimuth angle corresponding to a time for obtaining the sundial needle tip shadow; and taking a minimum objective function as a target for solving a planetary seismograph azimuth angle. The present invention determines the planetary seismograph azimuth angle only by optical photos of a planetary rover or a lander without active vibration devices on supporting legs of the lander, thereby reducing system complexity and reducing weight, volume and power consumption brought by additional devices on the supporting legs of the lander.