WO2007060655A2 - Systeme d'entrainement - Google Patents

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WO2007060655A2
WO2007060655A2 PCT/IL2006/001316 IL2006001316W WO2007060655A2 WO 2007060655 A2 WO2007060655 A2 WO 2007060655A2 IL 2006001316 W IL2006001316 W IL 2006001316W WO 2007060655 A2 WO2007060655 A2 WO 2007060655A2
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training aid
aid system
illuminator
illumination
training
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Charles Moshe
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Rovatec Ltd.
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Priority to EP06809872A priority Critical patent/EP1955006A4/fr
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Publication of WO2007060655A3 publication Critical patent/WO2007060655A3/fr
Priority to US12/567,484 priority patent/US20110111374A1/en

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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A33/00Adaptations for training; Gun simulators
    • F41A33/02Light- or radiation-emitting guns ; Light- or radiation-sensitive guns; Cartridges carrying light emitting sources, e.g. laser
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A33/00Adaptations for training; Gun simulators
    • F41A33/06Recoil simulators
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41GWEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
    • F41G3/00Aiming or laying means
    • F41G3/26Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying
    • F41G3/2616Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying using a light emitting device
    • F41G3/2622Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying using a light emitting device for simulating the firing of a gun or the trajectory of a projectile
    • F41G3/2655Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying using a light emitting device for simulating the firing of a gun or the trajectory of a projectile in which the light beam is sent from the weapon to the target

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  • the present invention relates to a system permitting simulated firing
  • the present invention relates to light
  • emitting munitions being used as part of a system for registering "hits" during
  • caliber Laser Firing Cartridge comprised of a laser projector with a mechanical
  • the laser projector utilizes a concentric shape recalling that
  • Sweat' s innovation lies in the adjustable settings that allows a single V
  • Sweat also teaches a switch
  • Sweat does not describe a safety interlock.
  • Sweat's module can be activated by a single pressure switch, leading to a laser radiation in a
  • a firing pin switch instead describing a mechanical wave sensor and/or an
  • acoustic sensor is prone to misfiring when subjected to
  • the signal includes an alignment carrier that
  • Johnsen' s implementation is not limited to a handgun but can be
  • Johnsen's apparatus Despite teaching visible light, Johnsen
  • the present invention is a training aid and system, which training aid is
  • the training aid is designed to either replace a standard ammunition cartridge or a bolt or bolt carrier, for use during firearm training
  • the training aid of the present invention is comprised of no
  • the training aid utilizes an illumination source to emit a visible light
  • the system of the present invention provides managing capabilities of
  • Cocking is known as the process of displacing the hammer of a firearm to a
  • Cocking is generally accomplished in one of several ways, depending on the
  • the firing pin will hit an actuator located on the rear of the training aid, thereby
  • illumination is emitted from the barrel of the firearm and appears for a fixed
  • training aid has a concentric shape recalling that of a standard cartridge.
  • illuminator is a light emitting diode.
  • illuminator is a light bulb.
  • illuminator is a laser.
  • illuminator is an "eye safe" laser.
  • actuator further includes a pressure sensitive switch.
  • pressure sensitive switch simulates a firearm primer.
  • training aid insert further includes a collimator for focusing and/or collimating
  • collimator collimates illumination passing through the collimator into an area
  • collimator collimates illumination passing through the collimator into an area
  • the source includes a capacitor for limiting illumination duration.
  • aid system further includes a time chip for controlling the time of illumination
  • illuminator is modulated between 10-100 KHz.
  • illuminator is modulated at substantially 40 KHz. According , to further embodiments of the present invention the
  • illuminator illuminates at any wavelength.
  • illuminator illuminates substantially at a wavelength producing visible red
  • illuminator illuminates substantially at a wavelength producing visible green
  • aid insert further includes a transmitter for transmitting a signal.
  • a training aid system including: (a) a handheld firearm including a
  • a training aid insert situated in the barrel including: (i) a power
  • the training aid system includes a wireless transmitter and the
  • audio apparatus includes a receiver. According to further embodiments of the present invention the firearm
  • training aid insert has a concentric shape recalling that of a standard cartridge.
  • aid system includes a pneumatic element.
  • weighted striker for simulating subjective and objective recoil.
  • a displacer for readily displacing the weighted striker against a
  • the training aid is responsive to an action selected from the group consisting of: the training aid
  • apparatus further includes a speaker.
  • apparatus further includes a speaker for simulating a sound selected from the
  • apparatus includes a set of headphones for simulating a sound selected from the
  • apparatus further includes a processing unit.
  • processing unit is a computer.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of the training aid insert in a
  • FIG. 2 is schematic view of the training aid system according to the present
  • Figure 1 shows a training aid insert
  • training aid insert 10 is attached to, or integrally formed with a
  • coupling element 14 for readily attaching a variety of hollow attachments 12 to
  • training aid insert 10 10.
  • other training aid inserts 10 can be used,
  • a bolt carrier training insert including but not limited to, a bolt carrier training insert or a bolt training
  • coupling element 14 is selected from the group consisting of:
  • training aid insert 10 a magnetic coupling, an electromagnetic, and a
  • hollow attachments 12 includes
  • attachment 12 to readily extend hollow attachment 12 to fit any firearm barrel
  • hollow extension 18 is attached to hollow attachment 12 by
  • Optionally coupling 20 is selected from the group consisting of: a quick
  • hollow attachments 12 are readily attachable to and
  • a collet 22 is
  • collet 22 protrudes from any firearm being used such that
  • the firearm is chambered with training aid insert 10 and thus rendered safer.
  • collet 22 has a bright color which is readily visible by any
  • collet 22 is colored in a color known in the art as
  • an aperture 24 is formed in collet 22 for readily facilitating
  • an actuator 26 is provided for being struck be a
  • training aid insert 10 has a concentric shape recalling that of
  • training aid insert 10 includes an illuminator which is selcted
  • LED light emitting diode
  • insert 10 is a laser diode for readily emitting coherent electro-magnetic
  • the illuminator can produce illumination of visible light, IR,
  • actuator 26 is constructed of a crystalline.
  • actuator 26 is constructed of a crystalline.
  • actuator 26 is constructed of at least one crystalline formation, such that
  • actuator 26 is constructed of a non-conducting crystal
  • conducting crystal is subjected to pressure or strain.
  • Figure 2 shows an embodiment of a training aid system 30 including a
  • First firearm 32 includes a first magazine 34 for simulating live
  • first magazine 34 is readily accommodated in first firearm
  • first magazine 34 includes a recoil simulator 38 which can
  • recoil simulator an electrical recoil simulator or a mechanical recoil simulator .
  • recoil simulator 38 is geared towards simulating subjective
  • recoil simulator 38 can be situated in a
  • first firearm 32 including, but not limited to, a bolt, a
  • objective recoil includes but is not limited to
  • subjective recoil includes but is not limited to
  • recoil simulator 38 preferably simulates recoil with sufficient
  • recoil simulator 38 can be attached to, or integrally formed
  • first magazine 34 includes at least one power source 40 for
  • power source 40 can be used to provide power to any one
  • first firearm 32 includes a first breach 42 and a first barrel 44
  • first barrel 44 and/or first breach 42 include a training aid insert 10 of
  • recoil simulator 38 is responsive to training aid insert 10
  • first magazine 34 includes a signal booster 46 and a
  • transmitter 48 for readily transmitting signals to an audio apparatus 50 and/or a
  • first magazine 34 includes an audio element 53 for
  • audio sound conducive to the training scenario including but not limited to,
  • first magazine 34 includes an identification chip 54 for
  • identification chip 54 readily transmits a signal substantially
  • identification chip 54 is attached to or integrally formed
  • identification chip 54 is capable of transmitting any type of
  • Miles2000TM including but not limited to, Miles2000TM. Namely and by way of example only
  • identification chip 54 readily facilitates transmitting any signal indicative of
  • identification chip 54 is capable of transmitting any
  • training aid system 30 includes a second firearm 56. Second
  • firearm 56 includes a second magazine 58 for simulating live fire with second
  • second magazine 58 is readily accommodated in second
  • second magazine 58 includes a recoil simulator 38 which
  • a pneumatic recoil simulator can include, by way of example only, a pneumatic recoil simulator, a solenoid
  • recoil simulator an electrical recoil simulator or a mechanical recoil simulator.
  • recoil simulator 38 is geared towards simulating subjective
  • Second firearm 56 includes a second breach 59 and a second barrel 61
  • second barrel 61 and/or second breach 59 include a training aid insert
  • any illumination of training aid insert 10 is recorded and
  • audio apparatus 50 preferably includes a speaker
  • 60 including a speaker receiver 62, is responsive to signals from transmitter 48.
  • speaker 60 can be attached to, or integrally formed with any
  • processing unit including, but not limited to a computer 64.
  • signals from training aid insert 10 received by computer 64 are replaced by an appropriate transceiver.
  • signals from training aid insert 10 received by computer 64 are transmitted to computer 64
  • computer 64 are fully interfaced with any on-line or web-based software
  • an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) module 66 is
  • first firearm 32 attached to first firearm 32 for readily providing identification and location
  • RFID module 66 is attached to, or integrally formed with
  • training aid insert 10 for readily providing identification and location
  • training aid system 30 includes at least one headphone set 68
  • headphone set 68 is responsive to signals from transmitter 48
  • speaker 60 and/or headphones 68 are geared towards
  • headphones 68 include an autonomous power source 70.
  • headphones 68 include an activator 72 for readily controlling the mode of use of headphones 68 between regular mode, active mode, training
  • headphones 68 include a transceiver module 74 for readily
  • the term “transmitter” includes, but is not limited to, a
  • RF transmitter an IR source, a WiFi module and a "blue tooth” module.
  • the term "receiver” includes, but is not limited to, a RF
  • headphones 68 include a Heads Up Display (HUD) 76 for a Heads Up Display (HUD) 76 for a heads Up Display (HUD) 76 for a heads Up Display (HUD) 76 for a heads Up Display (HUD) 76 for a heads Up Display (HUD) 76 for
  • GUI General User Interface
  • a controller screen 78 is preferably responsive to processing unit 52,
  • HUD 76 includes a reticle 80 selected from the group
  • a crosshair reticle consisting of: a crosshair reticle, a square reticle, a gradient reticle, a circle dot
  • reticle a dot reticle, a German reticle, a Tactical Milling reticle (TMR), a Mil.
  • Dot reticle a Duplex reticle, a Boone & Crocket reticle, a varmint hunter's
  • controller controls the following steps: a wide Duplex reticle, a post reticle, a CPC reticle, a target dot reticle, a range finder reticle and a three dimensional reticle.
  • controller Preferably, controller
  • screen 78 includes an accurate representation of reticle 80.
  • the user has a graphic representation on HUD 76 and/or
  • controller screen 78 of all RFID modules 66 represented a non-hostile targets
  • the user also has a graphical representation of all hostile
  • targets (foe) 84 are targets (foe) 84.
  • Each user is preferably provided with a personal target 86 which
  • personal target is preferably wearable and responsive to illumination from
  • each training aid insert 10
  • each training aid preferably, each training aid
  • insert 10 illuminates with a specific illumination thereby readily recognizable
  • Target 86 preferably includes a target
  • transceiver 88 and an audio/physical indicator 90 responsive to target 86 being
  • target transceiver 88 transmits to processing unit 52 all relevant data
  • processing unit 52 ascertains the nature of the
  • the firearm or vibrate to indicate to the user that they are either injured or
  • HUD 76 all hostile and non-hostile targets (Friend or Foe).
  • the user can transmit the arena to the remote controller
  • processing unit can simulate any one of
  • HUD 76 for training purposes, such that a user
  • targets 82 or foe targets 84 are examples of targets 82 or foe targets 84.
  • Relative Location Positioning can be any suitable Relative Location Positioning. Furthermore, it is envisaged that Relative Location Positioning can be any suitable Relative Location Positioning.
  • RFID modules 66 can assist in weapon retrieval
  • usage of training system 30 can provide

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un système permettant d'effectuer un tir simulé à partir d'une arme à feu tenue dans la main. En particulier, l'invention concerne des munitions électroluminescentes constituant une partie d'un système destiné à enregistrer les touches, pendant des exercices de tir à vide et de simulation faisant appel à une arme à feu tenue dans la main. Dans cette simulation, il ne se produit aucun changement concernant la sensation ressentie par l'utilisateur de l'arme, ou les dimensions externes de celle-ci.
PCT/IL2006/001316 2005-11-22 2006-11-15 Systeme d'entrainement WO2007060655A2 (fr)

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