SETUP FOR LOCATING IMPACTS WITH INTERACTIVE PLATE AND TRANSDUCERS
20220003527 · 2022-01-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Jean-Marc Alexandre (Verrieres-le-Buisson, FR)
- Robert BODEN (Deceased) (US)
- Christian Bolzmacher (Montrouge, FR)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
This installation for locating impacts comprises an interactive plate, at least three transducers arranged and distributed against the interactive plate in order to pick up progressive mechanical waves propagating therein and to transform them into electrical signals, and an electronic central unit programmed to locate an impact in the interactive plate by an analysis of the electrical signals that it receives from the transducers. It further includes an additional plate attached to the front face of the interactive plate and having an impact-receiving zone, and means for attaching the additional plate to the interactive plate, configured to ensure contact against the entire portion of the front face of the interactive plate located opposite the impact-receiving zone of the additional plate.
Claims
1. An impact location installation comprising: an interactive plate capable of propagating progressive mechanical waves from an impact, having a front face for receiving impacts; at least three transducers arranged and distributed against the front face or a rear face of the interactive plate, designed to pick up progressive mechanical waves propagating in the interactive plate and transform them into electrical signals; and an electronic central unit, connected to the transducers to receive their electrical signals, programmed to locate the impact in the interactive plate by an analysis of the received electrical signals; wherein it further comprises: an additional plate attached to the front face of the interactive plate and having an impact receiving zone; and means for attaching the additional plate to the interactive plate, configured to ensure contact against the entire front face portion of the interactive plate located opposite the impact receiving zone of the additional plate.
2. The impact location installation according to claim 1, wherein the attaching means comprise means for mechanically clamping the additional plate against the interactive plate.
3. The impact location installation according to claim 2, wherein the mechanical clamping means comprise screw and nut systems arranged at the periphery of the additional plate.
4. The impact location installation according to claim 1, wherein the attaching means comprises a contact-making layer against the entire front face portion of the interactive plate located opposite the impact receiving zone of the additional plate, said layer being interposed between the interactive plate and the additional plate.
5. The impact location installation according to claim 4, wherein the contact-making layer is made of a material containing an adhesive, in particular an epoxy and/or transparent adhesive.
6. The impact location installation according to claim 4, wherein the contact-making layer is made of a material comprising a double-sided adhesive sheet, in particular a repositionable adhesive sheet.
7. The impact location installation according to claim 4, wherein the contact-making layer is made of a liquid material extending throughout the entire impact receiving zone of the additional plate by capillary action.
8. The impact location installation according to claim 1, wherein the attaching means comprise: at least one rigid reinforcement plate or bar attached, at the rear of the interactive plate, to both the interactive and additional plates; and at least one spacer disposed between central portions of the interactive plate and the at least one rigid reinforcing plate or bar so as to bend the interactive plate and the additional plate.
9. The impact location installation according to claim 1, wherein: the interactive plate is designed in one of the materials of the set consisting of polycarbonate, glass, tempered glass and metal; the additional plate ( is made of one of the materials of the set consisting of metal sheet, polycarbonate, glass, tempered glass and ceramic of the type aluminum oxynitride, aluminum oxide, yttrium oxide or other.
10. The impact location installation according to claim 1, for a recreational or sports shooting application, comprising a target representation to be displayed in a plane of the interactive plate or of the additional plate.
Description
[0033] The invention will be better understood via the following description, given only as an example and made in reference to the appended drawings in which:
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[0041] The impact location installation 10, diagrammatically shown in
[0042] The locating device comprises: [0043] four transducers PT.sub.A, PT.sub.B, PT.sub.C and PT.sub.D arranged and distributed against a rear face of the interactive plate 12, more precisely at the respective middles of the four edges of the rectangle it forms, designed to pick up the progressive mechanical waves propagating in the interactive plate 12 and transform them into electrical signals; and [0044] a central electronic unit 14, connected to the transducers PT.sub.A, PT.sub.B, PT.sub.C and PT.sub.D to receive their electrical signals, programmed to locate the impact P in the interactive plate 12 by an analysis of the received electrical signals, for example an analysis of the propagation time differences of the progressive mechanical waves coming from the impact P towards the transducers PT.sub.A, PT.sub.B, PT.sub.C and PT.sub.D on the basis of detection instants of the impact P identified in the received electrical signals.
[0045] It should be noted that, in general, the interactive plate 12 is any shape, not necessarily rectangular. The number of transducers is also arbitrary, at least equal to three to allow locating by analysis of propagation time differences as taught for example in the aforementioned document FR 3 056 780 B1. Alternatively, they can be placed against the front face of the interactive plate 12.
[0046] The impact locating installation 10 further comprises an additional rectangular plate 16 attached to the front side of the interactive plate 12 and having an impact receiving zone. This zone covers the entire surface of the plate, for example, and includes a representation of a target 18 visible to a user for a recreational or sports shooting application. Alternatively, it could cover only a portion of its surface. The additional plate 16 is bare, i.e. it is not equipped with any sensor.
[0047] Finally, the impact location installation 10 includes means for attaching the additional plate 16 to the interactive plate 12, configured to ensure contact against the entire portion of the front face of the interactive plate 12 located opposite the impact reception zone of the additional plate 16. In the embodiment shown in
[0048] A first variant embodiment of the impact location installation 10 is shown in
[0049] A second variant embodiment of the impact location installation 10 is shown in a top view in
[0050] In terms of materials, the interactive plate 12 can be made of polycarbonate, glass, tempered glass, metal, etc. As it is not directly subjected to impacts because it is protected by the additional plate 16, it is not susceptible to deformation or alteration.
[0051] The additional plate 16 must be made of a material capable of absorbing the energy of the impacts generated by the projectiles that it directly receives. Since it is the plate that is likely to be replaced as a result of the deformations that it undergoes, it can also advantageously be designed in a cheap material. For example, it can be a simple metal sheet cut to size with four holes to accommodate the four screw-and-nut systems F.sub.1, F.sub.2, F.sub.3 and F.sub.4 In this case, the target representation should be printed or displayed on the front of the metal sheet. In the case of lower impact energies, it can be polycarbonate or even glass. Indeed, although glass is brittle because it is resistant to compression but sensitive to tension, it is then protected by the contact established with the interactive plate 12 over the entire impact reception zone. It then allows a very good resistance of the additional plate 16 to abrasion. In this case, the target representation can be printed or displayed in any plane of the interactive plate 12 or of the additional plate 16 and be visible from a distance by transparency (subject to the transparency of the layer 24 if necessary). It should also be noted that the use of glass is not suitable for the variant embodiment shown in
[0052] Another solution consists of designing an additional plate 16 in a more impact resistant and therefore more expensive material. However, this additional material cost can be offset by a smaller thickness of the additional plate 16. An example is shown in
[0053] Another solution, as shown in
[0054] It should be noted that, in a recreational or sports shooting use of the above-described installation, the electronic central unit 14 can be easily programmed to record in memory the history of impacts received directly by the additional plate 16, including their respective locations and powers. Thanks to this information, the deformation of the additional plate 16 can be predicted automatically and its replacement can be anticipated by defining a threshold of deformation parameter, local and/or global, not to be exceeded.
[0055] It is clear that an impact location installation such as the one described above according to several embodiments and variants allows to effectively protect the interactive plate 12 provided with transducers and connected to an electronic central unit 14 for processing the signals provided by the transducers. The additional plate 16 as described above has at least two advantages. First of all, it is more easily replaceable and at a more attractive cost because it is not itself equipped with sensors. In addition, it can be made of a material that is technically more impact resistant than the interactive plate 12, which is particularly advantageous in applications where it is subjected to very high energy projectile impacts. As a result, it is possible to design a high-quality interactive plate with precisely placed transducers without fear of damage.
[0056] It should also be noted that the invention is not limited to the embodiments or applications described above.
[0057] In particular, only a sport or recreational target shooting application has been described above, but other applications using impact position measurements can also be envisaged.
[0058] It will be more generally apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications can be made to the above-described embodiments and applications in light of the teaching just disclosed. In the above detailed presentation of the invention, the terms used should not be construed as limiting the invention to the embodiments and applications set forth in the present description, but should be construed to include all equivalents the anticipation of which is within the reach of those skilled in the art by applying their general knowledge to the implementation of the teaching just disclosed to them.