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Diver locator system

Patent 5185725 Issued on February 9, 1993. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 3, 2012. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3860900

Updated diver navigation device
Patent #: 3944967
Issued on: 03/16/1976
Inventor: Acks ,   et al.

High resolution acoustic navigation system
Patent #: 4176338
Issued on: 11/27/1979
Inventor: Spindel ,   et al.

Apparatus for determining range and bearing
Patent #: 4604733
Issued on: 08/05/1986
Inventor: Brown ,   et al.

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Issued on: 04/16/1991
Inventor: Riley, et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 863401 filed on 04/03/1992

US Classes:

367/6, With plurality of transponders128/201.19, Means for transmitting, or facilitating, voice communication from face mask, hood, or helmet128/202.22, Means for indicating improper condition of apparatus128/204.23, Means for sensing condition of user's body128/205.23, Indicator structure367/129, With plurality of transducers367/153, Plural transducer array367/910PORTABLE SONAR DEVICES

Examiners

Primary: Steinberger, Brian S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

H04B 001/59

Abstract

An underwater location system (16) is disclosed having a plurality of locator modules (18), each capable of finding the relative range and bearing of other modules. The modules may be diver mounted, placed on movable objects such as a boat (14) or on fixed positions such as the sea floor (12). Range and bearing to each module of the system is displayed, upon request, on a console (20) which may be hand held or mounted in a diver's instrument console. Each module can interrogate other modules with an acoustic pulse which is answered, after a unique time delay stored in each module, by an acoustic response pulse. Response pulse sources are identified by their arrival in a time detection window set by their unique time delay. Range to each identified transponder source is calculated from a receipt time within each detection window. A set of spaced receive hydrophones (28) provides signals whose measured phase difference is combined with a stored phase-to-bearing lookup table to obtain bearing of the identified transponder source.

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