Marine steering system
10246175 ยท 2019-04-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63H20/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H25/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63H25/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A steering control system for a watercraft includes a device locking a steering tiller, which can be activated or deactivated for maintaining the tiller in, or moving it from, a predetermined angular position. The locking device includes a hydraulic cylinder having a rod fastened to the transom of the watercraft and a cylindrical body movable along the rod and connected to a steering arm of the motor or of the rudder member. A closed circuit, opened or closed by a valve, flows oil between the two chambers of the hydraulic cylinder and the locking device can be activated or deactivated by an actuator that opens or closes the valve. An interposition element between the steering tiller and a watercraft direction changing member is pivotably articulated to the tiller, and a member transforms the pivoting movement of the tiller relative to the interposition element into commands actuating the valve.
Claims
1. A steering control system for a watercraft comprising: a pivoting steering tiller (1) manually operated and operatively connected to a direction changing member (2) acting on or into the water; a locking device locking the steering tiller in a steering position (21, 121, 221), the device being adapted to be activated for maintaining said steering tiller in a predetermined pivoting position and deactivated for allowing said steering tiller to move in a pivoting position to carry out a change in direction, wherein the locking device is hydraulic and comprises a hydraulic cylinder (21) comprising two chambers separated by a piston (321) having a rod (221) connected thereto, said rod (221) being fastened stationary to a transom of the watercraft and a cylindrical body of said hydraulic cylinder (21) being movable along said rod and being connected to a steering arm of a motor or of a rudder member (721), or vice versa; a closed circuit (821) for flowing oil between the two chambers of said cylinder, a valve (421) being provided opening and closing said closed circuit, the locking device being activated/deactivated by an actuator (301) that opens/closes the valve opening and closing the closed circuit; and a pivoting fastening support for the steering tiller (1), shaped an interposition element (102) between the steering tiller (1) and the direction changing member (2), the tiller (1) being articulated to the interposition element to pivot about an axis, which is substantially parallel to a steering axis, for a limited angular displacement arc that is a displacement stroke of the steering tiller (1) independent from the pivoting fastening support and from a steering rotation of the motor, a stroke of the motor corresponding to an actuation travel of the valve (421) and the actuator (301) transforming a pivoting movement of the tiller (1) with respect to the interposition element (102) into commands actuating the valve (421).
2. The steering control system according to claim 1, further comprising, between the tiller (1) and the fastening support, members rotationally pulling the motor by pivoting the steering tiller (1) beyond the displacement stroke of said steering tiller (1) with respect to the fastening support, said members being stop elements for the pivoting movement of the steering tiller (1) from the fastening support.
3. The steering control system according to claim 1, wherein the actuator (301) transforming the pivoting movement of the steering tiller (1) is composed, in alternative or in combination, by a transmission of a motion of the steering tiller (1) that is of mechanical, electric, or hydraulic.
4. The steering control system according to claim 1, wherein the actuator comprises a cylinder/piston unit, the piston being dynamically connected to the steering tiller (1) and moving between two extreme positions by the pivoting movement of the steering tiller (1).
5. The steering control system according to claim 1, wherein the actuator comprises an arm (301) that translates and/or rotates in a same direction or an opposite direction with respect to a central balancing position.
6. The steering control system according to claim 5, wherein the central balancing position of the arm (301) corresponds to a command closing the valve (421).
7. The steering control system according to claim 6, wherein the valve (421) is of monostable, the arm (301) of the actuator being coupled to the valve (421) such that a stable closing position of the valve corresponds to the central balancing position of the arm.
8. The steering control system according to claim 7, wherein the valve (421) comprises a valve member that allows or prevents the oil from passing from an inlet and an outlet, said valve member being movable in a first direction or in an opposite direction such to correspondingly open A flow between the inlet and the outlet from an intermediate closing condition, and wherein the valve member is coupled with the arm (301) such that a maximum open condition of the valve member occurs when the arm (301) reaches its stop element in the first direction or in the opposite direction.
9. The steering control system according to claim 1, wherein the interposition element (102) is integral with the direction changing member and comprises an appendage (202) that is hingedly coupled according to a substantially vertical axis (B) with a corresponding end element (301) of the steering tiller (1).
10. The steering control system according to claim 9, wherein the appendage (202) of the interposition element (102) has a shape of a U-shaped arm that receives a flattened appendage of the steering tiller by a coupling pin.
11. The steering control system according to claim 1, wherein the interposition element (102) is mounted on a steering arm of the motor or of the direction changing member (2).
12. The steering control system according to claim 6, wherein the steering tiller (1), in proximity of the interposition element (102), has a perforated appendage such to form a connecting rod or crank coupling with a corresponding perforated end element of the arm actuating the valve.
13. The steering control system according to claim 1, further comprising a spring return element acting between the interposition element and one or both of the steering tiller and/or actuator such to bring back the steering tiller in an intermediate idle position with a null pivoting angle in case of no efforts exerted by a user, said intermediate position of the tiller corresponding to an intermediate position of the actuator.
14. The steering control system according to claim 8, wherein the valve (421) opening and closing a bypass of the hydraulic cylinder is provided with a by-pass duct of the valve member connecting together the inlet and outlet thereof, said by-pass duct of the valve member being openable and closable by a manually operated valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other characteristics and advantages deriving therefrom will be clearer from the following description of a few embodiments shown in enclosed drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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(11) The steering tiller 1 is integral with the motor 2, which is mounted together with the tiller so as to pivot about a steering axis denoted by A. Means locking the rotation of the motor are denoted by 21 and are controlled by a control member 3.
(12) With reference to the figures and particularly to
(13) The two chambers of the cylinder are connected with each other by a by-pass circuit 821 where a valve 421 closing/opening the circuit is provided.
(14) Preferably, without any control signal, the valve 421 firmly is in the condition closing the circuit, thus the fluid cannot pass from one to the other chamber and, therefore, the motor is prevented from rotating about axis A.
(15) The tiller 1 has the distal end 101 pivoting about an axis B for example in two opposite directions with respect to a central neutral position as denoted by arrows C.
(16) The pivoting movement of the tiller 1 is used to actuate the valve 421 such that the valve opens when an action urging the tiller 1 in one or in the other steering direction is exerted on the tiller causing, as a first response, the end portion to be pivoted in the urging direction and therefore causing the valve 421 to be opened and the rotation of the motor about axis A to be unlocked by the steering action exerted on the tiller 1 that moves correspondingly to the protraction of the steering urging action thereon.
(17) According to one embodiment the valve 421 advantageously is of the double symmetric actuating stroke type with a pivoting actuation arm 422 moving in one direction and in the opposite direction with respect to a central closed valve position. The valve 421 opens indifferently with the arm 422 moving in one direction or in the opposite direction, for example with configurations of the arm completely in or completely out from the valve seat. The arm 422 in practice acts as a piston that actuates the valve in the opening condition at the top and bottom dead center. Variants are also possible. For example, the actuation stroke may not be straight, but be shaped as an arc of a circumference, or a pair of valves may be mounted symmetrically to the arm such that the pivoting movement thereof in one or the other direction causes one valve to be opened and the other valve to be closed and vice versa.
(18) The pivoting movement of the arm 422 in one or in the opposite direction is caused by a member that converts the rotating motion of the tiller 1 with respect to a vertical axis B substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the motor A into a reciprocating translation motion. Several solutions are possible among those known to the person skilled in the art.
(19) In the solution shown in
(20) The G-shaped element 102 is interposed between the steering tiller 1 and the watercraft direction changing member 2, specifically a motor. Thus a disconnection is obtained between the tiller 1 and the motor 2 such that rotations of the tiller corresponds to rotations of the motor only after the end element 301 of the tiller has reached its end-of-stroke in its rotation about a vertical axis B with respect to the interposition element 102.
(21) By hinging the arm 422 of the valve 421 to the end element 301 of the tiller 1 the rotation thereof is converted in the translation of the arm necessary to actuate the valve also in presence of very small angles.
(22) Since the rotation that causes the valve to be actuated is perceived as a vain rotation since it does not involve a corresponding rotation of the motor and therefore a change in direction of the watercraft, by using a double actuating stroke valve with hinged actuation arm, it is possible to contain the pivoting movement of the proximal end also for tillers with a given length.
(23) The valve actuation arm 422 or the end part 301 of the tiller can be advantageously associated to a return spring able to bring back the tiller in its central position corresponding to the central position of the actuation arm, that is to the closed valve configuration, when the user does not act in rotating the tiller in one or in the opposite direction.
(24) In a particular advantageous configuration, the interposition element 102 is directly mounted on the arm 721 of the double acting cylinder 21 such as shown in figures obtaining a very compact system. Obviously it is possible to make the element directly integral with the motor or with a member coupled thereto.
(25) The system according to the invention is particularly suitable for being used on watercrafts free from remote steering stations, but obviously it can be used also in such situations such as shown by way of example in
(26) With reference to this figure, the remote steering station 10 can be composed of a conventional hydraulic steering system that provides a steering control member, such as a steering wheel or the like 110, which steering wheel is splined on the shaft driving a pump. The pump is driven by the rotation of the steering wheel and is connected to the two chambers of the cylinder through ducts acting as delivery or return depending on the direction of rotation of the steering wheel 110. Such type of system is known and is widely used in hydraulic steering systems.
(27) Delivery/return ducts 210, 310 are connected to each of the two chambers of the cylinder 121 respectively.
(28) The solution is outlined with dashed lines in
(29) It is immediately clear that, except for the possible provision of check valves to prevent pressurized oil generated by the remote station 10 from passing in the by-pass circuit, there are no difficulties and no changes or important arrangements are required to connect the remote station.
(30) According to an additional feature, the locking device can be provided in combination with a brake or can be composed of a brake acting between the mobile part and the fixed part of the locking means.
(31) The brake can be of the hydraulic, mechanical, electromechanical, electromagnetic type or the like and can act only for changing the friction of the rotation of the motor or rudder or also to exert the locking action.
(32) For example, in case of a hydraulic system, the brake can be composed of a further valve regulating the fluid flow rate. By regulating the flow rate, the resistance to the displacement of the steering tiller, that is of the rotation of the motor or rudder plate correspondingly changes.
(33) According to an improvement, the locking valve that releases or stops the flow between the cylinder chambers can be provided with an openable and closable bypass duct and that, in the open condition, connects alternatively to the passage through the valve seat the fluid flow passageways. A valve opening and closing the bypass duct can be operated manually or by a servo control alternatively in the condition opening and closing the bypass of the locking valve. Such solution allows the steering arm to be released from the locking system composed of the cylinder, the bypass connecting the two chambers of the cylinder and the locking valve that controls fluid through the bypass. The condition released from the locking system for example is important at low speeds and in maneuvering conditions.
(34) The invention provides also for a variant embodiment wherein, instead of a mechanical transmission for the pivoting movement of the steering arm to the member driving the locking valve, there is provided a hydraulic transmission. In this case, the pivoting movement of the steering arm acts by a control appendage on a hydraulic piston of a cylinder/piston unit sized such to move an amount of hydraulic fluid that directly or indirectly acts on a member actuating the movement of the valve member of the locking valve and which amount of hydraulic fluid is intended to generate a displacement stroke of the member actuating the valve member of the locking valve between the two positions corresponding to open condition and closed condition of the locking valve. Advantageously such displacement occurs in opposition to a spring elastically urging said members correspondingly to an operating condition of the valve member of the locking valve, for example a neutral position or one of the two closed or open positions.
(35) According to a further variant embodiment, the hydraulic fluid instead of acting directly on the member driving the valve member of the locking valve 421 communicates with a further piston dynamically connected to said member driving the valve member of the locking valve. The second piston has a surface in contact with the fluid that can have a size different than the piston connected to the steering tiller, allowing the actuation stroke of the second piston to be changed with respect to the first piston and therefore allowing limited pivoting movements of the tiller to be provided independent from and therefore with no efficacy on the motor steering, while maintaining an actuation stroke of the displacement of the valve member between the open condition and the closed condition of the valve.
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(37) The support of the tiller 1 is composed of the intermediate element 102 integral to the motor and forming the rotational engagement seat about the pivot axis B of the tiller 1 by the end element 301 of the tiller 1.
(38) As it is clear the end element of the tiller 1 is connected to the arm by a pivotable joint allowing the tiller to angularly displace with respect to the end element in a vertical plane. Such element is of the hinge type with pivoting movement about a horizontal axis that is perpendicular to the steering axis or to the pivot axis B of the tiller 1 and allows the tiller 1 to be raised and lowered.
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(40) Moreover, as it is clear from
(41) As it is clear, the distance of the two surfaces 701, 802 with the tiller 1 in the central condition determines the angle of the independent stroke of the tiller 1 with respect to the motor and that is the actuation stroke of the valve 421 that releases the further steering action of the motor through the tiller 1. Such angular pivoting movement can be modified by changing said distance of the surfaces 701 and 802 and it has to be proportioned to the transmission of an actuation stroke of the valve 421 through the mechanical transmission of the arm 422.
(42) The construction of the abutment surfaces 701 and 802 that delimit the pivoting movement of the tiller 1 independent from the motor steering and the transmission of the force of the tiller 1 to the motor during the steering action can be applied to the embodiments of
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(44) Even if not explicitly shown, to the schematic variant of
(45) While the invention has been described in connection with the above described embodiments, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular forms set forth, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the scope of the invention. Further, the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments that may become obvious to those skilled in the art and the scope of the present invention is limited only by the appended claims.