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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 29, 1994
Filed:
Sep. 15, 1993
Glenn C Steiner, Los Altos, CA (US);
Trimble Navigation Limited, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Abstract
Apparatus for visually displaying simultaneously on one screen two variables that characterize the path followed by a land, marine or airborne vessel with reference to a preselected or ideal path that extends from a beginning point to an ending point. Using two distinguishable icons or other indicia for the two variables, the screen displays a single one-dimensional scale and displays the two indicia, each of which represents one of the following differences: (1) the difference between at least one of the two horizontal location coordinates for the present vessel location and for a nearest point on the preselected path; (2) the difference between the elevation coordinates for the present vessel location and for a nearest point on the preselected path; (3) the difference between the present horizontal bearing angle of the vessel path and the horizontal bearing angle along the preselected path at a nearest point on the preselected path; and (4) the difference between the present vertical bearing angle of the vessel path and the vertical bearing angle along the preselected path at a nearest point on the preselected path. Alternatively, the screen may display two one-dimensional scales with either two indicia, three indicia or two mutually exclusive sets of two indicia. Alternatively, two indicia may be used to define the size of a rectangle and the quadrant it appears in, for representation of the two indicia.