Patents by Inventor Dietmar Stutzle
Dietmar Stutzle has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 4444110Abstract: An arrangement for generating a firing or triggering signal for a projectile which is conveyed in a flying body overflying a target, wherein a target identifying circuit requires a processing period for the identification of a detected target pursuant to predetermined characteristics, and in which, subsequent to a waiting period dependent upon the flying altitude, there occurs a delay or lag period between the initiation of the firing signal and the ejection or, respectively, target impact of the projectile.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1982Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Diehl GmbH & Co.Inventors: Friedrich Lindner, Dietmar Stutzle, Nikolaus Argyrakis
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Patent number: 4417518Abstract: A detonating arrangement for missiles in which, as a result of a change of the magnetic field of a permanent magnet at an approach to a ferromagnetic object, a voltage will be induced in an induction element, which is transmissible to the control input of electronic evaluating circuit powering a detonating medium.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1979Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Diehl GmbH & Co.Inventors: Rainer Siebert, Dietmar Stutzle, Peter Weidner
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Patent number: 4406430Abstract: An optical remote control arrangement for a projectile, having provided for the guidance of the projectile from a firing base to a target, a sighting arrangement adapted for the sighting of the target along a sighting line. At least one light source is located at the firing base which emits a lamellar-shaped or finned light beam which upon traversing through at least one deflecting device periodically passes over a region containing the sighting line, wherein the light beam is directionally-dependently modulatable and detectable by at least one detector acting upon a demodulator and arranged on the projectile, by means of which control signals are generatable which act on the control devices of the projectile so as to exert an influence over the trajectory of the projectile.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1980Date of Patent: September 27, 1983Assignee: Diehl GmbH & Co.Inventors: Rudolf Krammer, Dietmar Stutzle, Harald Wich
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Patent number: 4332468Abstract: An optoelectronic proximity sensor having an emitter which directs optical pulses towards a surface as well as a receiver which is oriented toward the point at which the emitted optical pulses impinge on the surface so as to receive a portion of the optical pulses which are scattered back from the surface. The emitter is connected to a pulse generator which causes the emitter to emit the optical pulses at a given pulse repetition frequency. The pulses received by the receiver are evaluated, this being done by a highpass filter which is connected to the receiver and which itself has a limit frequency that is at least approximately equal to the pulse repetition frequency of the pulse generator. A memory circuit is connected to the output of the highpass filter for storing a series of pulses received by the receiver, the arrangement of the parts being such that the memory circuit is rendered capable of receiving the pulses at the beat of the pulse repetition frequency.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1977Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Assignee: Firma DiehlInventor: Dietmar Stutzle
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Patent number: 4316413Abstract: Generator for generating electrical ignition or detonation energy in a spin projectile through a piezo element utilizing the spin of the projectile for generating the electrical energy. The piezo element lies against the interior of the projectile shell and is polarized radially relative to the longitudinal axis of the projectile. Preferably, the piezo element is of tubular configuration. A core is radially movably supported interiorly of the projectile shell so as to charge the piezo element during the rotational acceleration of the projectile.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1980Date of Patent: February 23, 1982Assignee: Diehl GmbH & Co.Inventors: Peter Weidner, Dietmar Stutzle
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Patent number: 4299169Abstract: A generator for generating electrical ignition energy through a piezo element in a spin projectile. A guide band on the projectile deforms upon entry into the riflings of a weapon barrel. To generate the ignition energy due to the deformation of the guide band, the piezo element is a tubular member polarized radially relative to the longitudinal axis of the projectile. The outer circumference of the piezo element lies against the projectile shell. The piezo element is stiffened along its inner circumference by a stiffener ring positioned thereagainst.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1980Date of Patent: November 10, 1981Assignee: Diehl GmbH & Co.Inventors: Peter Weidner, Dietmar Stutzle
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Patent number: 4223607Abstract: An opto-electronic measuring apparatus, in particular for a projectile detonator, for the delivery of a signal upon the reaching of a predetermined distance between a moving body and a surface, whereby the measuring apparatus incorporates a transmitter emitting impulses which are rendered optical through a lens at a transmission frequency; and a receiver with a receiver-amplifier for receiving the portion of these optical impulses which are scattered back from the surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1975Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: DiehlInventors: Uno Muller, Dietmar Stutzle
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Patent number: 3958510Abstract: A circuit for controlling the electric fuse of a projectile which is fired from a weapon barrel having a control coil at the muzzle. A receiving coil in the projectile is energized in conformity with the degree of energization of the control coil and causes an ignition capacitor to develop an ignition voltage in conformity with the degree of energization of the receiving coil. The instant at which the ignition capacitor develops an ignition voltage thereon and causes detonation of the projectile is thus dependant upon the amount of current supplied to the control coil on the muzzle of the weapon barrel.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1974Date of Patent: May 25, 1976Assignee: DIEHLInventor: Dietmar Stutzle
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Patent number: 3954061Abstract: A safety device for an electrically operable projectile fuse in which a primer pin in the form of a firing pin is axially displaceable in the projectile while a detonator cap near one end of the primer pin is adapted to be ignited by impact of the primer pin thereon. A spring biases the primer pin away from the detonator cap while a propelling charge near the other end of the primer pin is electrically ignitable to drive the primer pin into impact with the detonator cap. The primer pin is latched in the projectile with the spring compressed and rotation of the projectile in flight will release the latch. When the primer pin is released it bridges a pair of contacts and completes a circuit from a piezo electric crystal through the propelling charge whereby the projectile will detonate upon impact by igniting the propelling charge and driving the primer pin into impact with the detonator cap. The detonator cap moves into registration with the primer pin in response to rotation of the projectile in flight.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1974Date of Patent: May 4, 1976Assignee: DiehlInventors: Werner Rudenauer, Peter F. Weidner, Dietmar Stutzle