Target mechanism and a base unit in such a target mechanism
A target mechanism for shooting, including a base unit and a target body which is movably connected to the base unit. The base unit includes elements for moving the target body from a first position to a second position. The second position is an optional position based on at least a signal to the moving elements. A base unit in a target mechanism including elements for moving a target body from a first position to a second position. The base unit includes a control unit arranged to generate at least a signal to the elements for moving the target body to the second position based on the at least a signal.
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a training system for shooting at targets and more particularly to a target mechanism with a target body which is arranged to move between different positions. The invention also relates to a base unit in such a target mechanism.
Training systems with a movable target body is used by police and military to give experience in different situations occurring in buildings and airplanes, for example. The target body shall appear quickly and unexpected, so that the trainee must make a quick decision whether the target is a threat or not. If the trainee makes a decision that the target is a threat the target may be attacked by shooting. When the target body is hit by shoots an indication is expected.
2. Description of Related Art
Document U.S. Pat. No. 4,553,757 discloses a combat simulator in which a target body moves from side to side. The combat simulator comprises a rigid, straight track which is movable between first and second inclined positions by reciprocating means. The target body is slidably engaged to the track. The track and the target may be placed behind a shield so that the target in one of the positions can appear from behind the shield.
One drawback with this combat simulator is that it is predictable for the trainee where the target may appear. Since the target only has two positions, one end position in which the target is hidden by a shield and a second end position in which the target is visible for the trainee, the trainee will predict where the target may appear. Also, since the target is movable between only two end positions the simulator lacks a realistic movement when the target is hit. Another drawback with the known simulator is the need of the rigid, straight track. Such track needs space when installed in a training environment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe objective problem to be solved by the present invention is to improve the realism of a training system with a movable target body.
Another objective problem to be solved by the present invention is to achieve a training system which is easy to install in a natural training environment.
Since the target body is movable to a second position which is optional the trainee cannot expect where the target body may appear. Also, when the second position is optional the target body can move to any suitable position in relation to the first position. Therefore, it is impossible for the trainee to predict where the target body will appear.
The second position may be a position where the target body moves to when the target body is hit by the trainee. This position may be so arranged that it indicates that the threat is eliminated.
In a preferred embodiment the target body is pivotally arranged on the base unit. This embodiment provides a compact target mechanism which is possible to install in an environment which is natural for training, such as indoor training in a building or in an airplane.
Other advantages and features of the invention can be derived from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, with reference to the drawings.
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The target body 4 is pivotally arranged on the base unit 2 through a linkage arrangement 18. The linkage arrangement 18 comprises a lever arm 20, which in a first end 22 is connected to the motor 6 and in a second end 24 is connected to the target body 4.
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When the target body 4, in its second position 10, is hit by shooting the motor 6 and the linkage arrangement 18 deflects the target body 4 to the first position 8 or another suitable position (not disclosed). The target body 4 is provided with suitable target detectors 28, which detects bullets, training bullets and laser simulated bullets. When the target detectors 28 detects one or more of said bullets the target body 4 deflects to the first position 8 or another suitable position, which indicates a hit on the target body 4.
The base unit 2 is provided with a control panel 42 on which a operator may input information about the first and second positions 8, 10 and when the target body shall move from the first position 8 to the second position 10, and vice versa. It may also be possible to monitor the base unit 2 via a remote control. In this case the base unit 2 is provided with a receiver 44.
The target body 4″ is provided with suitable target detectors 28″, which detects bullets, training bullets and laser simulated bullets. The target detectors 28″ may be connected to the base unit 2″ by a wireless connection (not disclosed) or by wires (not disclosed). The target body 4″ may also be provided with an accessory body 56″ which has the form of a human body. The accessory body 56″ is provided with arms 58″ and legs 60″. In
When the target detectors 28″ detects one or more of said bullets the target body 4″ deflects to the first position 8″ or another suitable optional position, such as a shrunken position of the accessory body 56″, which indicates a hit on the target body 4″ and the accessory body 56″.
Above, only a pivotal movement of the target body 4 has been described. However, according to a forth embodiment disclosed in
Claims
1. A target mechanism for shooting, comprising:
- a base unit and
- a target body which is movably connected to the base unit, said base unit comprises moving means for moving the target body from a first position to a second position, wherein the second position is an optional position based on at least a signal to said moving means.
2. The target mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the base unit comprises a control unit arranged to generate the at least said signal to said moving means for moving the target body to the second position based on the at least said signal.
3. The target mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the base unit comprises a sensor arranged to detect the position of the target body.
4. The target mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the target body is pivotally arranged on the base unit.
5. The target mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the second position is an optional angle between 0° to 360° in relation to the first position.
6. The target mechanism according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a linkage arrangement configured to connect the target body to said moving means.
7. The target mechanism according to claim 6, wherein the linkage arrangement comprises an adjustable angular joint.
8. The target mechanism according to claim 6, wherein the linkage arrangement deflects when the target body is hit by shooting.
9. The target mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said moving means comprises a motor.
10. A base unit in a target mechanism comprising moving means for moving a target body from a first position to a second position, the base unit comprising:
- a control unit arranged to generate at least a signal to said moving means for moving the target body to the second position based on the at least said signal.
11. The base unit according to claim 10, further comprising:
- a sensor arranged to detect a position of the target body.
12. The base unit according to claim 10, said moving means comprises a motor.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 3, 2007
Publication Date: Sep 18, 2008
Applicant: SAAB AB (Linkoping)
Inventors: Tomas Bengtsson (Varnamo), Jan Liljegren (Habo), Robert Andren (Huskvarna)
Application Number: 11/987,627