EP1818645B1 - Improved sight with mobile red dot - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a movable red dot sight.
- the technique of the Red Point (fixed) for aiming at the rifle or the handgun has been known for a long time. It consists in projecting, through the aiming optics, a point - or more generally a luminous reticle - in such a way that the shooter only has to visually align this point on the target to obtain an accurate shot, without parallax. This is done traditionally using a concave lens serving as a semi-transparent mirror, said lens collimating a point light source located on the side of the eye of the shooter. Such a device is described in the US Patent 3,963,356 .
- the direction defined by the beam of the collimated red dot gives the direction of the line of sight, so that if the shooter aligns the red dot on the target, it is supposed to be reached by firing the rifle or of the point weapon.
- the viewfinder must be simbleaut on the rifle, ie that it be set on the weapon in such a way that the line of sight corresponds to the axis of the shot.
- the US Patent 4,402,605 describes a device that allows the simbleautage of the viewfinder; it consists of a secondary optics whose vertical and horizontal displacement relative to the primary optics can simbleauter the line of sight, respectively in elevation and azimuth.
- the US Patent 5,369,888 which forms a starting point for claim 1, describes a variant of a red-point viewfinder in which the simbleautage is obtained by adjusting the inclination of the collimating lens, by acting on the elasticity of the support thereof, using a set screw.
- the actual color of the reticle may be different as long as it is visible.
- the red dot is not necessarily punctual.
- the term “red dot” will therefore be used in the broad sense to designate the light reticle, the viewfinder can use any visible light source and any form of reticle.
- red dot technique to firing munitions that have a non-ballistic trajectory tense, as in the case of grenades shooting, requires the realization of a movable red point whose height position must be adapted, according to the distance of the target, so that the shooter obtains the correct elevation of his weapon by aligning this point thus moved on the target.
- red dot sights that have been proposed so far for the firing of curved trajectory ammunition are generally based on the use of an LCD display or a row of LEDs placed in the local plane. a lens, and whose moving image is superimposed on the field of view of the shooter by a system of mirror or fixed prism and semi-transparent separating blade.
- the dots on the display or the LED array are remote from the optical axis, and the rays that result are subject to geometric aberrations and parallax errors that requires additional corrective optics or additional device, which further increases the size and weight of the viewfinder.
- a disadvantage of such a bulky type of viewfinder is that it is not very compatible with its use on a light individual weapon.
- FIG. 1 Another disadvantage of such a viewfinder is that, when placed on the top rail of a rifle, it is generally incompatible with the use of an outer bezel or sighting with two open eyes.
- the object of the invention is to avoid one or more of the aforesaid drawbacks and to provide a movable red dot sight with reduced dimensions that can be used on an individual weapon.
- a movable red dot sight comprising a fixed light source and a reflective plate, the light source generating a collimated light beam which is projected on the reflecting plate to materialize a red dot or reticle visible to the shooter by reflection on the reflecting plate, the beam being projected on the reflecting plate by means of a rotating mirror whose angle of inclination with respect to the light beam is adjustable.
- the shooter To target a target, the shooter observes the target while seeking the elevation of his weapon for which the red dot is aligned with the target, sign that the weapon is in the correct shooting position.
- the shooter can aim with two eyes open, observing the target next to the blade with one eye and the red dot projected on the blade with the other eye.
- the reflective plate is preferably, however, a semi-transparent splitter blade, which allows the shooter to observe the target and the red dot through the splitter plate with one eye while also allowing a two-eyed open shot according to the preference of the shooter.
- the viewfinder comprises a device for adjusting the angle of inclination of the rotating mirror with respect to the light beam, allowing adjustment of the viewfinder by adjusting the angle of the mirror according to the distance of the target and the type of ammunition.
- the Figures 1 and 2 represent an improved viewfinder 1 with moving red dot which comprises a housing 2 intended to be mounted on a weapon 3, the housing 2 lengthening longitudinally substantially parallel to the axis of the barrel of the weapon 2.
- a fixed light source 4 generating a collimated light beam 5 whose optical axis XX 'is in this case parallel to the axis of the barrel of the weapon 3.
- the light source 4 is a collimator composed of a convergent lens 6 and a lamp or other light source 7, which is of the order of a tenth of a millimeter, located at the focus. 8 of the lens 6 and generating the red dot.
- the collimated light beam 5 has a diameter A of the order of 15 to 20 millimeters, advantageously having transverse dimensions of width and height of the viewfinder 1 reduced compared to known viewfinders.
- a mirror 9 is placed in the collimated beam 5 at an angle B with respect to the optical axis X-X 'of the generated light beam 5.
- the mirror 9 is rotatably mounted in the housing 2 and is fixed for this purpose on a transverse axis 10 rotatably mounted between the side walls 11 of the housing 2.
- An end 12 of the axis 10 of the mirror 9 passes through one of the side walls 11 of the housing 2 and carries a device 13 for adjusting the inclination angle B of the rotating mirror 9 with respect to the generated light beam 5, for example under form of a rotary knob that will allow the shooter to position the mirror 9 according to the distance of the target.
- the adjustment knob 14 will advantageously be equipped with a scale 15 representing the distance from the target.
- the light beam 5 is projected through a window 16 into the casing 2 on a reflecting plate 17 to materialize a red dot or visible reticle for the shooter in the reflecting plate 17 which is mounted on an end 18 of the casing 2 at a fixed angle C, 45 ° for example, with respect to the optical axis XX 'of the generated light beam 5.
- the reflecting plate 17 is mounted on the housing 2 by means of a rotation hinge 19 which makes it possible to fold down the reflecting plate 17 on the housing 2 of the viewfinder 1 when the latter is not in position. function, so as to reduce the bulk of the assembly.
- the reflecting plate 17 is preferably a separating plate which is semi-transparent.
- viewfinder 1 The use and operation of viewfinder 1 are as follows.
- the angle of repose B of the mirror 9 is preferably 45 °.
- the angle D is at this moment 0 °.
- the shooter 18 makes an estimate of the target distance and adjusts the proper inclination B of the mirror 9 by using the distance control knob 14.
- the light beam 5 is projected onto the reflecting plate 17 and is reflected as illustrated in FIG. figure 3 towards the shooter to materialize a red dot or reticle that the shooter can observe to infinity when the shooter's eye is in the light beam reflected by the reflecting plate 17.
- the deviation of the angle D of the beam is twice that of the angle B of the mirror 9. In other words, if the mirror 9 rotates for example by 15 ° with respect to the position of rest of 45 °, the angle D goes from 0 ° to 30 °.
- the inclination B of the mirror a function of the distance of the target, thus determines the angle D under which the red point is seen by the shooter, and therefore the elevation angle E which is given to the weapon 3, as represented in the figure 3 , when the shooter aligns the red dot or the reticle on the target 21 which, in the case where the reflecting plate 17 is a semi-transparent separating plate, is visible through this blade 17.
- the shooter In the case where the reflective plate is not semi-transparent, the shooter must aim both eyes open to observe the target with one eye and the red point with the other.
- the shooter can always aim both eyes open.
- An advantage of the viewfinder 1 according to the invention is that, the quasi-point light source 7 being always located at the focus 8 of the collimator lens 6, the geometric aberrations are reduced, and the lens 6 can have a small aperture and therefore a relatively small diameter and focal length.
- the transverse dimensions of the viewfinder 1, determined by the diameter A of the collimated beam, can therefore be small.
- the device 13 for setting the mirror 9 is achieved by a motor controlled by a ballistic computer, not shown in the figures, for automatic adjustment.
- This calculator when it is communicated the distance of the target 21, calculates the angle B to give the mirror 9 and actuates the positioning motor.
- the computer can perform the ballistic calculation determining the elevation angle E, taking into account the characteristics of ammunition fired.
- the computer can also be associated with a rangefinder which automatically measures the distance of the target 21 when it is actuated by the shooter.
- the disadvantage of the viewfinder 1 as shown, is that the small diameter of the collimator, and therefore of the collimated beam, has the consequence that the shooter will have trouble finding the angle E which brings the eye 20 into the beam 5, otherwise said, to find the red dot.
- the viewfinder 1 can be adapted as follows.
- a first adaptation consists in placing a handlebar 22 at the point of convergence 23 of the axes of the beams reflected on the reflecting plate 17, as indicated in FIG. figure 4 .
- the point of convergence 23 corresponds in fact to the symmetrical position of the axis of rotation 10 with respect to the reflecting plate.
- a second adaptation is illustrated from the figure 5 and consists in providing a narrow reflecting plate 17, placed in a transparent matte frame diffusing with two transparent lateral strips 25 ', so that the part of the light beam incident on the reflecting plate 17 which projects beyond the reflecting plate 17 will be diffused by the frame 25 and will appear as a marker 26 in the form of a red spot visible by the shooter, regardless of the position of his eye 20.
- the figures 7 and 8 show a variant of a viewfinder 1 according to the invention, in which the mark 26 is made brighter by concentrating the lateral edges of the generated beam 5 at the location of the frame 25, for example by passing the beam 5 through two cylindrical lenses 27 positioned on either side of the optical axis XX 'of the generated beam 5, or by any other optical device.
- the concentration of the side edges of the generated beam 5 also makes the mark 26 thinner as illustrated in FIG. figure 9 , which facilitates its alignment on the handlebars 22.
- An alternative solution for focusing the light marker 26 may be created by the beam of a laser diode or laser pointer, located in the same horizontal plane as the light source 7 of the red dot, and projected parallel to the optical axis XX 'of the collimator on the diffusing matte frame 25 of the viewfinder 1.
- This laser beam can be stretched laterally by a suitable optical device, so as to form a linear mark or a line which forms the light mark (26).
- the figure 10 represents another variant in which the light source 7 of the collimator for generating the red dot or reticle is formed by an LED 28 having an intensity and an emission angle adequate, placed behind a mask 29 located at the focus 8 of the collimator and pierced with a circular hole 30 or another shape at the location of the optical axis X-X '.
- This variant makes it possible to produce a light source 7 of reduced dimensions which is important for the precision of the viewfinder 1.
- the angle under which the red dot is projected to infinity and therefore its apparent size at a determined distance is proportional to the size of the light source 7 of the collimator and inversely proportional to the focal length thereof. .
- the light source 7 has a reduced dimension so that the red dot has an apparent size compatible with the targeted target 21, 0.1 to 0.2 mm radius.
- the size of the light source 7 determines the amount of light collected by the lens 6 of the collimator, and consequently the brightness of the light marks 26 projected onto the matte frame 25 of the viewfinder 1. There is so antagonism between the requirement of a small red dot size and the need to obtain markings 26 sufficiently bright for the prior alignment of the line of sight on the handlebar 22.
- a mark or reticle of greater surface area within which the shooter will have to write the target 21 can be act, for example, two pointers 31 flanking the target 21 as illustrated in the Figures 11 to 12 , showing the perception of the reticle and the target 21 by a shooter aiming at a target at different distances, for example at 100, 200 and 300 meters respectively.
- reticle supplementary scales 32, 33 which enable the shooter to shift his firing axis in order to correct, during firing at great distances, the error of trajectory due to the rotation of the munition about its axis. , better known as Magnus effect.
- the figure 14 gives an example of reticle which comprises on a horizontal axis 34 an additional graduation 33 to be used for shooting beyond 300 meters in the case of grenades low speeds.
- the position of the reticle can also be moved perpendicularly to the optical axis by an adjustment device so as to harmonize the sight with the launcher.
- the additional advantage of using a reticle having a marked horizontal axis 34 is that it constitutes a marker that helps the shooter, when aiming, to keep his weapon in a strictly vertical position, thus avoiding the so-called "cant" errors. that occur when the weapon is tilted laterally.
- This effect can be amplified by using a free mask to pivot around the optical axis XX 'of the collimator, and weighted with an unbalance whose effect is to maintain the reticle level, "in the manner of a wire to lead".
- the inclination of the reticle with respect to the vertical axis of the diffusing frame will increase the visibility by the shooter of a possible lack of verticality of his weapon during the aiming.
- the viewfinder 1 is controlled by a ballistic computer equipped with an inclinometer that instantly measures the deflection of verticality of the weapon
- the computer can cause, by a suitable mechanism or device, an inclination of the reticle or a horizontal mark around the optical axis of the collimator proportional to the deflection of verticality of the weapon, possibly amplified with respect thereto, so as to accentuate the perception that the shooter will have when aiming.
- the masks 29 corresponding to these various reticles can be made, in particular, by photolithography, which allows dimensions of the order of one tenth of a millimeter, with resolutions of one hundredth of a millimeter.
- reticles do not necessarily have to be red, but reticles of other colors, for example yellow-green, can also give a good contrast.
- a non-monochromatic light source called "white” light, may also be used.
- housing 2 can have any shape.
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L'invention concerne un viseur à point rouge mobile.The invention relates to a movable red dot sight.
La technique du Point Rouge (fixe) pour la visée au fusil ou à l'arme de poing est connue depuis longtemps. Elle consiste à projeter, à travers l'optique de visée, un point - ou plus généralement un réticule - lumineux de manière telle qu'il suffit au tireur d'aligner visuellement ce point sur la cible pour obtenir un tir précis, sans erreur de parallaxe.
Ceci se fait traditionnellement en utilisant une lentille concave servant de miroir semi-transparent, la dite lentille collimatant une source lumineuse ponctuelle située du côté de l'oeil du tireur. Un tel dispositif est décrit dans le
Dans ces dispositifs, la direction définie par le faisceau du point rouge collimaté donne la direction de la ligne de visée, de manière telle que si le tireur aligne le point rouge sur la cible, celle-ci est supposée atteinte par le tir du fusil ou de l'arme de point. Il faut cependant que le viseur soit simbleauté sur le fusil, c.-à-d. qu'il soit réglé sur l'arme de manière telle que l'axe de visée correspondent à l'axe du tir.The technique of the Red Point (fixed) for aiming at the rifle or the handgun has been known for a long time. It consists in projecting, through the aiming optics, a point - or more generally a luminous reticle - in such a way that the shooter only has to visually align this point on the target to obtain an accurate shot, without parallax.
This is done traditionally using a concave lens serving as a semi-transparent mirror, said lens collimating a point light source located on the side of the eye of the shooter. Such a device is described in the
In these devices, the direction defined by the beam of the collimated red dot gives the direction of the line of sight, so that if the shooter aligns the red dot on the target, it is supposed to be reached by firing the rifle or of the point weapon. However, the viewfinder must be simbleaut on the rifle, ie that it be set on the weapon in such a way that the line of sight corresponds to the axis of the shot.
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Traditionnellement on parle de "point rouge" pour désigner le réticule lumineux utilisé dans ce type de viseur.Traditionally we speak of "red dot" to designate the luminous reticle used in this type of viewfinder.
La couleur réelle du réticule peut être différente pourvu qu'elle soit visible.The actual color of the reticle may be different as long as it is visible.
Le point rouge n'est d'ailleurs pas nécessairement ponctuel.The red dot is not necessarily punctual.
Dans la suite du texte, le terme "point rouge" sera donc utilisé au sens large pour désigner le réticule lumineux, le viseur pouvant utiliser n'importe quelle source de lumière visible et n'importe quelle forme de réticule.In the rest of the text, the term "red dot" will therefore be used in the broad sense to designate the light reticle, the viewfinder can use any visible light source and any form of reticle.
L'application de la technique dite du point rouge au tir de munitions qui ont une trajectoire balistique non tendue, comme dans le cas du tir aux grenades, nécessite la réalisation d'un point rouge mobile dont la position en hauteur doit être adaptée, en fonction de la distance de la cible, de manière à ce que le tireur obtienne l'élévation correcte de son arme en alignant ce point ainsi déplacé sur la cible.The application of the so-called red dot technique to firing munitions that have a non-ballistic trajectory tense, as in the case of grenades shooting, requires the realization of a movable red point whose height position must be adapted, according to the distance of the target, so that the shooter obtains the correct elevation of his weapon by aligning this point thus moved on the target.
La difficulté de la réalisation d'un viseur à point rouge mobile vient de ce que la plage et la résolution angulaires requises pour des tirs de grenades jusqu'à plusieurs centaines de mètres entraînent des dispositifs coûteux et encombrants.The difficulty of making a moving red dot finder is that the range and angular resolution required for grenades up to several hundred meters results in costly and cumbersome devices.
Les viseurs dits "à point rouge mobile" qui ont été proposés jusqu'ici pour le tir de munitions à trajectoires courbes sont en général basés sur l'utilisation d'un afficheur LCD ou d'une rangée de LED placé dans le plan local d'une lentille, et dont l'image mobile est superposée au champ de visée du tireur par un système de miroir ou de prisme fixe et de lame séparatrice semi-transparente.The so-called "red dot" sights that have been proposed so far for the firing of curved trajectory ammunition are generally based on the use of an LCD display or a row of LEDs placed in the local plane. a lens, and whose moving image is superimposed on the field of view of the shooter by a system of mirror or fixed prism and semi-transparent separating blade.
Du fait de l'angle d'élévation à couvrir, par exemple plus de 30° dans le cas d'une grenade basse vitesse, et de la résolution angulaire nécessaire, un tel système présente un encombrement important de plusieurs dizaines de millimètres de largeur et de hauteur.Due to the angle of elevation to be covered, for example more than 30 ° in the case of a low speed grenade, and the necessary angular resolution, such a system has a large size of several tens of millimeters in width and height.
Par ailleurs, pour les angles d'élévation importants, les points allumés sur l'afficheur ou le réseau de LED sont éloignés de l'axe optique, et les rayons qui en sont issus sont sujets à des aberrations géométriques et des erreurs de parallaxe qui nécessite une optique correctrice additionnelle ou un dispositif additionnel, ce qui en augmente encore la taille et le poids du viseur.In addition, for large elevation angles, the dots on the display or the LED array are remote from the optical axis, and the rays that result are subject to geometric aberrations and parallax errors that requires additional corrective optics or additional device, which further increases the size and weight of the viewfinder.
Un inconvénient d'un tel type de viseur encombrant est qu'il est peu compatible avec son utilisation sur une arme individuelle légère.A disadvantage of such a bulky type of viewfinder is that it is not very compatible with its use on a light individual weapon.
Un autre inconvénient d'un tel viseur est que, lorsqu'il est placé sur le rail supérieur d'un fusil, il est en général incompatible avec l'utilisation d'une lunette extérieure ou avec la visée à deux yeux ouverts.Another disadvantage of such a viewfinder is that, when placed on the top rail of a rifle, it is generally incompatible with the use of an outer bezel or sighting with two open eyes.
Encore un autre inconvénient est que les viseurs existants de ce type ne sont généralement pas totalement ambidextres.Yet another disadvantage is that existing viewers of this type are generally not totally ambidextrous.
L'invention a pour but d'éviter un ou plusieurs des inconvénients susdits et de procurer un viseur à point rouge mobile d'encombrement réduit pouvant être utilisé sur une arme individuelle.The object of the invention is to avoid one or more of the aforesaid drawbacks and to provide a movable red dot sight with reduced dimensions that can be used on an individual weapon.
Ce but est atteint selon l'invention par un viseur à point rouge mobile, comprenant une source de lumière fixe et une lame réfléchissante, la source de lumière générant un faisceau lumineux collimaté qui est projeté sur la lame réfléchissante pour matérialiser un point rouge ou réticule visible pour le tireur par la réflexion sur la lame réfléchissante, le faisceau étant projeté sur la lame réfléchissante par l'intermédiaire d'un miroir rotatif dont l'angle d'inclinaison par rapport au faisceau lumineux est réglable.This object is achieved according to the invention by a movable red dot sight, comprising a fixed light source and a reflective plate, the light source generating a collimated light beam which is projected on the reflecting plate to materialize a red dot or reticle visible to the shooter by reflection on the reflecting plate, the beam being projected on the reflecting plate by means of a rotating mirror whose angle of inclination with respect to the light beam is adjustable.
Pour viser une cible, le tireur observe la cible tout en cherchant l'élévation de son arme pour laquelle le point rouge est aligné sur la cible, signe que l'arme se trouve dans la bonne position de tir.To target a target, the shooter observes the target while seeking the elevation of his weapon for which the red dot is aligned with the target, sign that the weapon is in the correct shooting position.
Le tireur peut viser à deux yeux ouverts, en observant la cible à côté de la lame avec un oeil et le point rouge projeté sur la lame avec l'autre oeil.The shooter can aim with two eyes open, observing the target next to the blade with one eye and the red dot projected on the blade with the other eye.
La lame réfléchissante est de préférence toutefois une lame séparatrice semi-transparente, ce qui permet au tireur d'observer la cible et le point rouge à travers la lame séparatrice avec un oeil tout en permettant aussi un tir à deux yeux ouverts suivant la préférence du tireur.The reflective plate is preferably, however, a semi-transparent splitter blade, which allows the shooter to observe the target and the red dot through the splitter plate with one eye while also allowing a two-eyed open shot according to the preference of the shooter.
Le viseur comprend un dispositif de réglage de l'angle d'inclinaison du miroir rotatif par rapport au faisceau lumineux, permettant un réglage du viseur par l'intermédiaire du réglage de l'angle du miroir en fonction de la distance de la cible et du type de munition.The viewfinder comprises a device for adjusting the angle of inclination of the rotating mirror with respect to the light beam, allowing adjustment of the viewfinder by adjusting the angle of the mirror according to the distance of the target and the type of ammunition.
Pour plus de clarté, quelques exemples de réalisation d'un viseur à point rouge mobile selon l'invention sont décrits ci-après à titre illustratif et non restrictif, référence étant faite aux dessins annexés dans lesquels:
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figure 1 est une vue latérale schématique d'un viseur selon l'invention; - la
figure 2 est une coupe selon la ligne II-II de lafigure 1 ; - la
figure 3 représente le viseur de lafigure 1 , mais dans une position de tir; - la
figure 4 représente une variante d'un viseur selon l'invention; - les
figures 5 et 6 représentent des vues respectivement en direction des flèches F5 et F6 dans lafigure 4 ; - les
figures 6 correspond à lafigure 5 , mais pour une autre position de l'arme; - les
figures 7 et8 représentent deux vues semblables à celles desfigures 1 et 2 , mais pour une variante d'un viseur selon l'invention; - la
figure 9 est une vue semblable à celle de lafigure 5 , mais pour un viseur selon lesfigures 7 et8 ; - la
figure 10 est une autre variante de lafigure 1 ; - la
figure 11 est une vue suivant la flèche F11 dans lafigure 10 ; - les
figures 12 et 13 sont des figures semblables à lafigure 11 mais pour des cibles à une distance plus grande; - la
figure 14 est une variante de lafigure 11 .
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figure 1 is a schematic side view of a viewfinder according to the invention; - the
figure 2 is a section along line II-II of thefigure 1 ; - the
figure 3 represents the viewfinder of thefigure 1 , but in a shooting position; - the
figure 4 represents a variant of a viewfinder according to the invention; - the
Figures 5 and 6 represent respectively views towards the arrows F5 and F6 in thefigure 4 ; - the
figures 6 corresponds to thefigure 5 but for another position of the weapon; - the
figures 7 and8 represent two views similar to those ofFigures 1 and 2 but for a variant of a viewfinder according to the invention; - the
figure 9 is a view similar to that of thefigure 5 , but for a viewfinder according to thefigures 7 and8 ; - the
figure 10 is another variant of thefigure 1 ; - the
figure 11 is a view following arrow F11 in thefigure 10 ; - the
Figures 12 and 13 are figures similar to thefigure 11 but for targets at a greater distance; - the
figure 14 is a variant of thefigure 11 .
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A l'intérieur du boîtier 2 se trouve une source de lumière fixe 4 générant un faisceau lumineux collimaté 5 dont l'axe optique X-X' est dans ce cas parallèle à l'axe du canon de l'arme 3.Inside the housing 2 is a
Dans l'exemple représenté la source de lumière 4 est un collimateur composé d'une lentille convergente 6 et d'une lampe ou autre source lumineuse 7 quasi ponctuelle à dimensions réduites, par exemple de l'ordre du dixième de millimètre, située au foyer 8 de la lentille 6 et générant le point rouge.In the example shown, the
Le faisceau lumineux 5 collimaté a un diamètre A de l'ordre de 15 à 20 millimètres, permettant avantageusement d'avoir des dimensions transversales de largeur et de hauteur du viseur 1 réduites par rapport aux viseurs connus.The collimated
Un miroir 9 est placé dans le faisceau collimaté 5 sous un angle B par rapport à l'axe optique X-X' du faisceau lumineux généré 5.A
Le miroir 9 est monté d'une manière rotative dans le boîtier 2 et est fixé à cette fin sur un axe transversal 10 monté d'une manière rotative entre les parois latérales 11 du boîtier 2.The
Une extrémité 12 de l'axe 10 du miroir 9 traverse une des parois latérales 11 du boîtier 2 et porte un dispositif de réglage 13 de l'angle d'inclinaison B du miroir rotatif 9 par rapport au faisceau lumineux généré 5, par exemple sous forme d'un bouton de réglage rotatif qui permettra au tireur de positionner le miroir 9 en fonction de la distance de la cible.An
Le bouton de réglage 14 sera à cette fin avantageusement équipé d'une graduation 15 représentant la distance de la cible.For this purpose, the
Pour augmenter la précision du réglage, on peut introduire dans le dispositif une démultiplication mécanique, de manière à ce qu'une rotation du bouton 14 entraîne une rotation plus faible du miroir 9.To increase the accuracy of the adjustment, it is possible to introduce in the device a mechanical reduction, so that a rotation of the
Des boutons de réglage différents comportant des graduations propres à différents types de munitions peuvent être réalisés pour tenir compte des caractéristiques balistiques de celles-ci.Different adjustment knobs with graduations specific to different types of ammunition can be made to take account of the ballistic characteristics thereof.
Le faisceau lumineux 5 est projeté à travers une fenêtre 16 dans le boîtier 2 sur une lame réfléchissante 17 pour matérialiser un point rouge ou réticule visible pour le tireur dans la lame réfléchissante 17 qui est montée sur une extrémité 18 du boîtier 2 sous un angle fixe C, de 45° par exemple, par rapport à l'axe optique X-X' du faisceau lumineux généré 5.The
Dans l'exemple représenté la lame réfléchissante 17 est montée sur le boîtier 2 à l'aide d'une charnière de rotation 19 qui permet de rabattre la lame réfléchissante 17 sur le boîtier 2 du viseur 1 lorsque celui-ci n'est pas en fonction, de manière à réduire l'encombrement de l'ensemble.In the example shown, the reflecting
La lame réfléchissante 17 est de préférence une lame séparatrice qui est semi-transparante.The reflecting
L'utilisation et le fonctionnement du viseur 1 sont comme suit.The use and operation of
Au repos, c'est-à-dire quand on vise dans l'axe de l'arme 3 avec une élévation E qui est nulle comme représenté dans la
Le tireur 18 fait une estimation de la distance de la cible et règle l'inclinaison adéquate B du miroir 9 en utilisant le bouton de réglage gradué 14 en distance.The
Le faisceau lumineux 5 est projeté sur la lame réfléchissante 17 et est réfléchi comme illustré dans la
Lorsque le miroir 9 tourne, la déviation de l'angle D du faisceau vaut deux fois celle de l'angle B du miroir 9. En d'autres mots, si le miroir 9 tourne par exemple de 15° par rapport à la position de repos de 45°, l'angle D passe de 0° à 30°.When the
L'inclinaison B du miroir, fonction de la distance de la cible, détermine donc l'angle D sous lequel le point rouge est vu par le tireur, et donc l'angle d'élévation E qui est donné à l'arme 3, comme représenté dans la
Dans le cas ou la lame réfléchissante n'est pas semi-transparente, le tireur devra viser les deux yeux ouverts pour observer la cible avec un oeil et le point rouge avec l'autre.In the case where the reflective plate is not semi-transparent, the shooter must aim both eyes open to observe the target with one eye and the red point with the other.
Aussi, si le dos de la lame réfléchissante semi-transparente est sale et ne permet pas de viser à travers, le tireur pourra toujours viser les deux yeux ouverts.Also, if the back of the semitransparent reflective plate is dirty and does not aim through, the shooter can always aim both eyes open.
Un avantage du viseur 1 selon l'invention est que, la source lumineuse quasi-ponctuelle 7 étant toujours située au foyer 8 de la lentille 6 du collimateur, les aberrations géométriques sont réduites, et que la lentille 6 peut avoir une ouverture faible et donc un diamètre et une distance focale relativement petits.An advantage of the
Les dimensions transversales du viseur 1, déterminées par le diamètre A du faisceau collimaté, peuvent donc être faibles.The transverse dimensions of the
Dans une autre réalisation du viseur 1, le dispositif de réglage 13 pour le positionnement du miroir 9 est réalisé par un moteur commandé par un calculateur balistique, non représenté dans les figures, pour un réglage automatique.In another embodiment of the
Ce calculateur, quand on lui communique la distance de la cible 21, calcule l'angle B à donner au miroir 9 et actionne le moteur de positionnement.This calculator, when it is communicated the distance of the
Le calculateur peut effectuer le calcul balistique déterminant l'angle d'élévation E, en tenant compte des caractéristiques de munitions tirées.The computer can perform the ballistic calculation determining the elevation angle E, taking into account the characteristics of ammunition fired.
Le calculateur peut d'ailleurs être associé à un télémètre qui mesure automatiquement la distance de la cible 21 quand il est actionné par le tireur.The computer can also be associated with a rangefinder which automatically measures the distance of the
L'inconvénient du viseur 1 comme présenté, est que le petit diamètre du collimateur, et donc du faisceau collimaté, a pour conséquence que le tireur aura du mal à trouver l'angle E qui amène l'oeil 20 dans le faisceau 5, autrement dit, à trouver le point rouge.The disadvantage of the
Pour résoudre ce problème, le viseur 1 peut être adapté de la façon suivante.To solve this problem, the
Une première adaptation consiste à placer un guidon 22 à l'endroit du point de convergence 23 des axes des faisceaux réfléchis sur la lame réfléchissante 17, comme indiqué dans la
Quand on fait varier l'angle d'inclinaison B du miroir 9, l'axe 24 du faisceau lumineux réfléchi sur la lame réfléchissante 17 passe toujours par ce point de convergence 23, quelle que soit l'inclinaison B du miroir 9.When the angle of inclination B of the
Le point de convergence 23 correspond en fait avec la position symmétrique de l'axe de rotation 10 par rapport à la lame réfléchissante.The point of
Une deuxième adaptation est illustrée à partir de la
Avec ces deux adaptations il suffira au tireur d'aligner le repère constitué par la tache 26 et le guidon 22 pour trouver le point rouge ou réticule, qui lui permettra de viser la cible 21 sans erreur de parallaxe, ni d'azimut, comme représenté dans la
Les
La concentration des bords latéraux du faisceau généré 5 rend également le repère 26 plus mince comme illustré dans la
Une solution alternative pour concentrer le repère lumineux 26 peut être créée par le faisceau d'une diode laser ou pointeur laser, situé dans le même plan horizontal que la source lumineuse 7 du point rouge, et projeté parallèlement à l'axe optique X-X' du collimateur sur le cadre mat diffusant 25 du viseur 1.An alternative solution for focusing the
Ce faisceau laser peut être étiré latéralement par un dispositif optique adéquat, de manière à constituer un repère linéaire ou un trait qui forme le repère lumineux (26).This laser beam can be stretched laterally by a suitable optical device, so as to form a linear mark or a line which forms the light mark (26).
L'intérêt de cette alternative est que la taille du repère 26 reste constante quel que soit l'angle du miroir 9.The advantage of this alternative is that the size of the
La
Cette variante permet de réaliser une source lumineuse 7 de dimensions réduites ce qui est important pour la précision du viseur 1.This variant makes it possible to produce a
En effet, l'angle sous lequel le point rouge est projeté à l'infini et donc sa taille apparente à une distance déterminée, est proportionnel à la taille de la source lumineuse 7 du collimateur et inversement proportionnel à la distance focale de celui-ci.Indeed, the angle under which the red dot is projected to infinity and therefore its apparent size at a determined distance, is proportional to the size of the
Par exemple, dans le cas d'une focale de 40 mm, une source lumineuse 7 circulaire de 0,5 mm de rayon donnera un point rouge dont le rayon apparent sera de :
Il faut donc que la source lumineuse 7 ait une dimension réduite pour que le point rouge ait une taille apparente compatible avec la cible 21 visée, soit 0,1 à 0,2 mm de rayon.It is therefore necessary that the
Il faut cependant noter que la dimension de la source lumineuse 7 détermine la quantité de lumière collectée par la lentille 6 du collimateur, et par voie de conséquence, la luminosité des repères lumineux 26 projetés sur le cadre mat 25 du viseur 1. Il y a donc antagonisme entre l'exigence d'un point rouge de petite taille et la nécessité d'obtenir des repères 26 suffisamment lumineux pour l'alignement préalable de l'axe de visée sur le guidon 22.However, it should be noted that the size of the
Pour réconcilier ces deux contraintes, il est avantageux d'utiliser, au lieu d'un point circulaire à positionner sur la cible, un repère ou réticule de surface plus grande à l'intérieur duquel le tireur devra inscrire la cible 21. Il peut s'agir, par exemple, de deux pointeurs 31 encadrant la cible 21 comme illustré dans les
Selon encore une autre variante, comme représentée dans la
La
Au lieu d'avoir une graduation additionnelle 33 sur le réticule fixe, on peut aussi prévoir qu'un réticule simple tel que celui de la
La position du réticule peut également être déplacée perpendiculairement à l'axe optique par un dispositif de réglage de manière à permettre d'harmoniser la visée avec le lanceur.The position of the reticle can also be moved perpendicularly to the optical axis by an adjustment device so as to harmonize the sight with the launcher.
L'avantage additionnel d'utiliser un réticule présentant un axe horizontal 34 marqué est qu'il constitue un repère qui aide le tireur, lors de la visée, à maintenir son arme en position strictement verticale, évitant ainsi les erreurs dites "de cant" qui surviennent lorsque l'arme est inclinée latéralement.The additional advantage of using a reticle having a marked horizontal axis 34 is that it constitutes a marker that helps the shooter, when aiming, to keep his weapon in a strictly vertical position, thus avoiding the so-called "cant" errors. that occur when the weapon is tilted laterally.
On peut amplifier cet effet en utilisant un masque libre de pivoter autour de l'axe optique X-X' du collimateur, et lesté d'un balourd dont l'effet est de maintenir le réticule à niveau, "à la manière d'un fil à plomb".This effect can be amplified by using a free mask to pivot around the optical axis XX 'of the collimator, and weighted with an unbalance whose effect is to maintain the reticle level, "in the manner of a wire to lead".
L'inclinaison du réticule par rapport à l'axe vertical du cadre diffusant accentuera la visibilité par le tireur d'un éventuel défaut de verticalité de son arme lors de la visée.The inclination of the reticle with respect to the vertical axis of the diffusing frame will increase the visibility by the shooter of a possible lack of verticality of his weapon during the aiming.
De plus, si le viseur 1 est contrôlé par un calculateur balistique équipé d'un inclinomètre qui mesure instantanément la déviation de verticalité de l'arme, ce calculateur peut provoquer, par un mécanisme ou dispositif adéquat, une inclinaison du réticule ou d'un repère horizontal autour de l'axe optique du collimateur proportionnelle à la déviation de verticalité de l'arme, éventuellement amplifiée par rapport à celle-ci, de manière à accentuer la perception qu'en aura le tireur lors de la visée.In addition, if the
Les masques 29 correspondant à ces divers réticules peuvent être réalisés, notamment, par photolithographie, ce qui permet des dimensions de l'ordre du dixième de millimètre, avec des résolutions du centième de millimètre.The masks 29 corresponding to these various reticles can be made, in particular, by photolithography, which allows dimensions of the order of one tenth of a millimeter, with resolutions of one hundredth of a millimeter.
Il est clair que les réticules ne doivent pas nécessairement être de couleur rouge, mais que des réticules d'autre couleurs, par exemple jaunes-verts, peuvent également donner un bon contraste.It is clear that the reticles do not necessarily have to be red, but reticles of other colors, for example yellow-green, can also give a good contrast.
Une source de lumière non monochromatique, dite lumière "blanche", peut également être utilisée.A non-monochromatic light source, called "white" light, may also be used.
Il est clair aussi que le boîtier 2 peut avoir n'importe quelle forme.It is also clear that the housing 2 can have any shape.
Au lieu de monter la lame réfléchissante 17 dans un cadre mat 25, il est possible aussi de remplacer le cadre 25 par un ou deux bandes latérales 25' diffusantes.Instead of mounting the reflecting
Il est évident que l'invention n'est nullement limitée aux exemples décrits ci-avant mais que de nombreuses modifications peuvent être apportées aux viseurs à point rouge mobile décrits ci-avant sans sortir du cadre de l'invention telle que définie dans les revendications suivantes.It is obvious that the invention is not limited to the examples described above, but that many modifications can be made to the movable red dot sights described above without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims. following.
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- Sighting device with a moving red point comprising a fixed light source (4) and a reflecting blade (17), whereby the light source (4) produces a collimated light beam (5) which is projected onto the reflecting blade (17) so as to obtain a red point or reticle which is visible to the shooter by reflection on the reflecting blade (17), whereby the beam (5) is projected onto the reflecting blade (17) by means of a rotating mirror (9) of which the inclination angle (B) in relation to the light beam (5) can be adjusted.
- Sighting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the reflecting blade (17) is a semi-transparent beamsplitter plate.
- Sighting device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that it comprises an adjusting device (13) to adjust the inclination angle (B) of the rotating mirror (9) in relation to the light beam (5), making it possible to adjust the angle (B) of the mirror (9) as a function of the distance of the target (21) and of the type of ammunition.
- Sighting device according to claim 3, characterized in that the adjusting device (13) is provided with a scale (15) representing the distance of the target (21).
- Sighting device according to claim 4, characterized in that the adjusting device (13) is provided with several scales (15) for different types of ammunition.
- Sighting device according to any one of claims 3 to 5, characterized in that the adjusting device (13) comprises a motor for adjusting the angle (B) of the mirror (9) and a ballistic calculator which controls said motor and which makes it possible to calculate and to set the required angle of the mirror (9) as a function of the distance of the target (21) and of the type of ammunition used.
- Sighting device according to claim 6, characterized in that the ballistic calculator is equipped with a range finder which automatically communicates the distance of the target (21) to the latter as soon as the shooter triggers the measurement.
- Sighting device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the light source (4) comprises a collimator with a convergent lens (6) and a light source (7) placed in the focal point (8) of the lens (6) of the collimator.
- Sighting device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the diameter (A) of the produced light beam (5) is small, preferably in the order of 15 mm or less.
- Sighting device according to claim 8, characterized in that the light source of the collimator (7) is quasi punctual, preferably with a diameter in the order of some tenths of a millimeter.
- Sighting device according to claim 8 or 10, characterized in that the light source (7) is formed of a LED (28) placed behind a mask (29) situated in the focal point (8) of the lens (6) of the collimator and in which is provided a hole (30) at the optical axis X-X' of the produced light beam (5).
- Sighting device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a fore-sight (22) placed in the point of convergence (23) of the axes (24) of the beams reflected on the reflecting blade (17).
- Sighting device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a lateral diffusion strip (25') at one or either side of the reflecting blade (17) onto which a luminous reference (26) is projected parallel to the axis (X-X') of the collimated beam (5) on said lateral strips (25').
- Sighting device according to claim 13, characterized in that the luminous reference (26) is formed by the collimated beam (5) itself.
- Sighting device according to claim 13 or 14, characterized in that the luminous point of reference (26) is formed by condensing the exterior parts of the produced collimated beam (5) by means of an optical device.
- Sighting device according to claim 13, characterized in that the luminous reference (26) is formed of the beam coming from a laser pointer whose axis is mainly parallel to the axis (X-X') of the collimated beam (5).
- Sighting device according to claim 16, characterized in that the beam of the laser pointer is laterally expanded by an appropriate optical device so as to form a line which constitutes the luminous reference (26).
- Sighting device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the reticle comprises several marks (32-33) which correspond, each for a determined distance of the target (21), to the required sighting correction so as to take into account the deviation of the trajectory of the ammunition due to the Magnus effect.
- Sighting device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the position of the reticle (26) is automatically moved in the lateral direction by a device controlled by the ballistic calculator as a function of the type of ammunition used and the distance of the target (21), so as to correct the deviation of the trajectory of the ammunition due to the Magnus effect.
- Sighting device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the reticle (26) comprises at least a horizontal reference (33) and in that the ballistic calculator is equipped with an inclinometer which measures the vertical deflection of the fire arm, whereby this calculator provokes, by means of an appropriate device, an inclination of the reference or of the reticle round the optical axis (X-X') of the collimator in proportion to the vertical deflection of the fire arm, such that it will be better perceived by the shooter while aiming.
- Sighting device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the reflecting blade (17) is collapsible.
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