Marine detection apparatus

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Inventors

Morrow, Jr., Ray E.

Application #

937536

Filed

Aug-28-1978

Published

Apr-15-1980

Current US Class

073/290V
367/109
374/142
374/170

International Classes

G01K 007/16; G01S 009/68

Field of Search

73/362 340/3

Examiners

Woodiel; Donald O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Klarquist, Sparkman, Campbell, Leigh, Hall & Whinston

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Abstract
Marine detection apparatus includes a sound transducer mounted below the water line of a vessel for emitting and receiving sound signals and imperviously sealed within a transducer housing together with a temperature detector for sensing the temperature of the water. A display is provided capable of displaying water depth and water temperature. The water depth reading is proportional to the elapsed time between the transmission and the reception of the sound waves, and the temperature reading is proportional to an elapsed time determined by a timing circuit in which the resistance value of the temperature sensor operates to determine the charging time of a capacitor. The display is of a circular, dial type using lighted spots and a lighted arcuate shaped column to display the depth and temperature.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Temperature detecting apparatus comprising:

a switching device including a time constant circuit for determining the duration of the device's output, said time constant circuit including a temperature sensitive element,

a rotating scanner including a light source mounted thereupon which is responsive to the output of said switching device such that said light source is illuminated during the output of said device,

and synchronizing means for synchronizing the operation of said switching device with rotation of said scanner to initiate operation of said switching device when said light source is a given rotational position for causing said light source to produce an arcuate column of light in accordance with the duration of output of said switching device which in turn is responsive to the time constant thereof as affected by said temperature sensitive means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The subject matter of the present invention relates generally to marine detection apparatus and in particular to water depth and water temperature detection apparatus for a vessel.

In the operation of the ship or boat, several parameters regarding the body of water on which the vessel is located are useful and cannot be determined visually. For example, useful information for fishermen includes depth soundings for locating schools of fish, as well as the temperature of the water. It is well known, for instance, that certain types of fish are generally found only in water having a given temperature range, such as a warmer current in a colder body of water, or are apt to feed in waters having a given temperature range. Heretofore, depth and temperature measurements have been made separately, and although electronically operated devices are available for depth sounding, temperature measurements are frequently made employing relatively cumbersome thermometer devices.
 
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