Weakly magnetic compass
A compass, by which under-water divers can find their direction, comprise two crossed flux-gate type magnetometers, the measurements of which are processed by logic signals to light up a set of light-emitting diodes which indicate the right direction and, if necessary, the direction and approximate...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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04.10.1988
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Edition | 4 |
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Summary: | A compass, by which under-water divers can find their direction, comprise two crossed flux-gate type magnetometers, the measurements of which are processed by logic signals to light up a set of light-emitting diodes which indicate the right direction and, if necessary, the direction and approximate value of the offset of the compass. By using non-magnetic materials and low-consumption electronics, the disturbance of the local field is considerably reduced as compared with a conventional compass. This enables divers to avoid triggering magnetically fired mines. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: US19870048730 |