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Telescopic sight for individual weapon with automatic aiming and adjustment

The invention concerns a telescopic rifle sight for individual weapon equipped with at least one step micro-motor designed to vary the angle of the sight relative to the axis of the weapon and the initial axis of aim, thereby adequately varying the whole sight assembly and thus varying the original position of the sight reticle from the original point of aim to the required point of aim.
Owner:GUARY GABRIEL +1

Graphical user interface using perception-action icons and a method thereof

The present invention provides a computerized near-real time resource deployment decision analysis tool providing a graphical user interface using perception-action icons that enables instant comparison of various resource parameters as well as progress according to plan, and a method thereof. The graphical user interface and method thereof provides an effective interface design strategy for both law-driven (e.g., process control) and intent-driven (e.g., information retrieval) domains using perception-action icons. Results unequivocally indicate that a graphical user interface with perception-action icons produced significantly better performance over prior art methods.
Owner:WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY

Aiming sight having fixed light emitting diode (LED) array and rotatable collimator

An aiming sight includes a controller, a power supply, an LED array, and a collimator. The power supply powers the LEDs to turn-on and turn-off, and powers the collimator to rotate. The collimator rotates to different rotational positions while the controller, the power supply, and the LED array remain fixed in place. The LEDs are positioned such that one LED and the collimator are at a constant angle and separated by a constant focal distance for each collimator position. The controller controls the collimator to rotate to a collimator position to generate an aiming dot at an angular position corresponding to the collimator position. The controller turns-on the LED which is at the constant angle and separated from the collimator by the constant focal distance and turns-off the remaining LEDs such that the collimator collimates light from the turned-on LED into the aiming dot at the angular position corresponding to the collimator position.
Owner:EOTECH LLC
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