Jul 1, 2025
A closed, self-contained ballistic apogee detection module for use in a projectile, such as a rocket, mortar round, or artillery round, fuses data from multiple built-in sensors, such as an accelerometer, a magnetometer, and a gyroscope, and processes the data using a microprocessor through a custom quaternion extended Kalman filter to provide accurate state and orientation information about the projectile so as to accurately predict apogee. The module outputs a signal indicating apogee detection or prediction which they projectile uses to initiate fuze arming, targeting control, airbody transformation, maneuvering, flow effector deployment or activation, payload exposure or deployment, and/or other mission activity. Because the system and method of the invention does not rely on external environmental data to detect apogee, it need not use a pressure sensor and can be completely sealed in and closed without requiring access to air from outside the projectile for barometric readings.
Jul 1, 2025
Shot projectiles are disclosed that are not completely spherical. The shot has an equatorial ring, top and bottom poles, and one or more sections extending between the ring and the respective poles. The ring defines a vertical height relative to an overall diameter of the projectile. The one or more sections provide flat, concave, or convex surfaces.
Jul 1, 2025
An adaptive display backlight control system and a method for controlling the backlight are provided. The system includes a microcontroller unit, a human presence sensor, a human attention sensor and a backlight regulation module. The microcontroller unit determines a driving signal applied to a backlight module of a display according to a signal relating to if a person is present in front of the display as provided by the human-presence sensor, and a signal relating to if the person pays attention to the display as provided by the human attention sensor. Further, the microcontroller unit can obtain information of ambient light around the display from an ambient light sensor, and then relies on the information of ambient light to regulate the driving signal applied to the backlight module.
Jul 1, 2025
The present invention provides a magnet mount for securely holding a firearm. The magnet mount includes a side mounting plate, one or more magnets are affixed to the side mounting plate, and a firearm holder. The firearm includes (a) a firearm seat, (b) a connector extending upwardly from the firearm seat and connecting to the side mounting plate, and (c) a trigger shield extending upwardly from the firearm seat. The trigger shield is configured for blocking at least 50% of a trigger accessing area of the firearm to prevent accidental discharge. Also provided is a method of securely holding a firearm using the magnet mount.