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Showing papers on "Remote control published in 1972"


Patent
08 May 1972
TL;DR: In this paper, a remote observation and destruction system consisting of an unmanned flight vehicle guided by a remote operator viewing a television display to perform reconnaissance and the delivery of naval ordnance is described.
Abstract: A remote observation and destruction system comprises an unmanned flight vehicle guided by a remote operator viewing a television display to perform reconnaissance and the delivery of naval ordnance A television camera is mounted on the unmanned flight vehicle and the television picture is transmitted to a television monitor in a remote control station The remote operator controls the flight vehicle on the basis of the information contained in the television picture A hand held laser aimed at the target by a forward observer can be used to point out concealed targets

36 citations


Patent
24 Apr 1972
TL;DR: In this article, a derrick has hydraulically operable remote control and main control systems, where the remote control system employs a hydraulic fluid that differs from that used in the main control system such that the most desirable fluid characteristics for each system can be independently selected.
Abstract: A derrick having hydraulically operable remote control and main control systems wherein the remote control system is separate from and hydraulically non-communicative with the main control system. The remote control system employs a hydraulic fluid that differs from that used in the main control system such that the most desirable fluid characteristics for each system can be independently selected.

6 citations


Patent
Y Dezaki1
25 May 1972
TL;DR: In this paper, a wireless remote control for a television receiver is presented, which is either mounted in the television receiver or removed from the receiver, depending on whether the transmitter is attached to the receiver or not.
Abstract: A wireless remote control for a television receiver. The television receiver or controlled system is provided with means for receiving a remote control signal transmitted by a control transmitter. The television receiver may be controlled by said transmitter either if the transmitter is mounted in the television receiver or is removed therefrom.

2 citations