Navigation plotter

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Inventors

Ganivet, Jean Luc

Application #

852309

Filed

May-9-2001

Published

Dec-9-2003

Current US Class

033/1N
033/1SB
033/431
033/457
033/494
033/562

International Classes

G01C 021/20

Field of Search

33/1

Examiners

Gutierrez; Diego

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McHale & Slavin, P.A.

US Patent References

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4190960   Plotter
4327497   Marine computer
4456821   Time/speed/distanc...
4499665   Course correction c...
4637143   Plotting device
4802283   Heading and dista...
5167076   Map reading and...
5214855   Instrument flight na...
5404648   Navigational plotter
5819426   Aid for navigation,...
6158135   See-thru engineeri...

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Abstract
A navigation plotter is made of a thin, flexible, transparent, light weight plastic with a straight-edge. The straight-edge has a distance scale. There is an reference point at the mid-point of the distance scale used to determine true course. The remainder of the periphery has angular markings in the form of a compass rose. A table gives speeds in the x axis and times in the y axis. The table is aligned with the distance scale. A compass rose and a holding pattern with entries are also depicted.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A navigation plotter for use with a chart having lines of latitude and longitude to determine distance, true course, speed, and fuel requirements for a trip, said plotter comprising a one piece, thin, light weight, plastic with a periphery including at least one straight-edge, said straight-edge having visible distance scales thereon, a reference point at the mid-point of said straight-edge, the remainder of said periphery having angular markings representing the degrees of a compass rose, said reference point being the center of said compass rose, said reference point being an indentation in said straight-edge, whereby said distance scales on said straight-edge designate the distance between two points and said angular markings indicate the true course when said reference point is placed on a line of longitude on said chart.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a hand-held navigation plotter or "PLOT'TIMER" for use with a marine or aeronautical chart. The plotter is in the form of a thin plastic straight edge containing visually readable scales corresponding to the scales of the charts. By placing the plotter on the chart, course and distance problems, as well as, time, rate, and fuel burn may be solved for any trip.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Travel, by any means, includes the elements of planning and execution. Because of the ever changing conditions encountered during the execution phase, the plan must be continually changed to accommodate the unplanned conditions and reach a successful conclusion.

In marine and aeronautical travel, a detailed plan is usually completed before departure. The plans may have a standard format and include all the known variables that may affect the trip. The plans are completed using the latest information available concerning such things as the tides, currents, weather, wind, traffic etc. Also, the planning is partly based on performance data of the vehicle that does not necessarily reflect the current capabilities of the ship. Therefore, the plan represents a theoretically perfect voyage that begins at a certain time and place and ends at a certain time and place.
 
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