Steering assembly for docking a marine vessel having at least three propulsion units
09834293 · 2017-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63H21/213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63H21/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A steering system for a marine vessel comprises a first propulsion unit, a second propulsion unit, and a third propulsion unit. There is a hydraulic actuator for imparting steering motion to the first propulsion unit and a hydraulic actuator for imparting steering motion to the second propulsion unit. A tie bar couples a tiller of the third propulsion unit to the hydraulic actuator of the first propulsion unit. A joystick is used to input user steering commands to the steering system. Movement of the joystick actuates the said hydraulic actuators to impart steering motion to the first propulsion unit and the second propulsion unit. The third propulsion unit is put in neutral when the joystick is used to input user steering commands.
Claims
1. A steering system for a marine vessel comprising: a first propulsion unit and a hydraulic actuator for imparting steering motion to the first propulsion unit; a second propulsion unit and a hydraulic actuator for imparting steering motion to the second propulsion unit; a third propulsion unit and a tie bar coupling a tiller of the third propulsion unit to the hydraulic actuator of the first propulsion unit, the tie bar imparting steering motion from the hydraulic actuator of the first propulsion unit to the tiller of the third propulsion unit; and a joystick for inputting user steering commands to the steering system, wherein movement of the joystick actuates the said hydraulic actuators to impart steering motion to the first propulsion unit and the second propulsion unit.
2. The steering system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the third propulsion unit is in neutral when the joystick is used to input user steering commands.
3. The steering system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the third propulsion unit is trimmed up when the joystick is used to input user steering commands.
4. The steering system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the third propulsion unit is turned off when the joystick is used to input user steering commands.
5. The steering system as claimed in claim 1 further including a pump control module for controlling a supply of hydraulic fluid to the said hydraulic actuators.
6. The steering system as claimed in claim 5 wherein the pump control module controls the supply of hydraulic fluid to the said hydraulic actuators based on the movement of the joystick.
7. The steering system as claimed in claim 1 further including a helm for inputting user steering commands to the steering system.
8. A steering system for a marine vessel comprising: a first propulsion unit and a hydraulic actuator for imparting steering motion to the first propulsion unit; a second propulsion unit and a hydraulic actuator for imparting steering motion to the second propulsion unit; a third propulsion unit and a tie bar coupling a tiller of the third propulsion unit to the hydraulic actuator of the first propulsion unit, the tie bar imparting steering motion from the hydraulic actuator of the first propulsion unit to the tiller of the third propulsion unit; a joystick for inputting user steering commands to the steering system, wherein movement of the joystick actuates the said hydraulic actuators to impart steering motion to the first propulsion unit and the second propulsion unit; and a pump control module for controlling a supply of hydraulic fluid to the said hydraulic actuators based on the movement of the joystick.
9. The steering system as claimed in claim 8 wherein the third propulsion unit is in neutral when the joystick is used to input user steering commands.
10. The steering system as claimed in claim 8 wherein the third propulsion unit is trimmed up when the joystick is used to input user steering commands.
11. The steering system as claimed in claim 8 wherein the third propulsion unit is turned off when the joystick is used to input user steering commands.
12. The steering system as claimed in claim 8 further including a helm for inputting user steering commands to the steering system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be more readily understood from the following description of the embodiments thereof given, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(8) When the marine vessel 10 is steered using the joystick 26, and with reference to
(9) However, the center engine 14 is not provided with a corresponding hydraulic actuator. Instead a tiller 32 of the center engine 14 is coupled to the hydraulic actuator 30 of the starboard engine 16 by a tie bar 34. The tie bar 34 accordingly imparts steering motion from the hydraulic actuator 30 of the starboard engine 16 to the tiller 32 of the center engine 14. When the marine vessel 10 is steered using the joystick 26, the center engine 14 is put in neutral and may be trimmed up to reduce drag of the center engine 14 in the water as shown in
(10) Advantages of coupling the center engine 14 to the starboard engine 16 and putting the center engine 14 in neutral when using the joystick 26 to steer the marine vessel 10 may include: reducing wear in the steering system which results from wagging of the center engine which occurs in conventional steering systems; reducing performance issues found in conventional steering systems which result from conventional steering systems having to wait for the center engine to move before being able to steer the marine vessel in accordance with user inputted commands; reducing the number of components and complexity of the steering system as it is not necessary to provide the center engine with a hydraulic actuator and related components; and allowing for a center engine in situations where it is undesirable to provide the center engine with a hydraulic actuator due to physical constraints.
(11) While the steering system disclosed herein will either put the center engine 14 in neutral or turn off the center engine 14 when the marine vessel 10 is steered using the joystick 26, there are situations when the marine vessel 10 is steered using the joystick 26 in which it may be desirable to leave the center engine 14 in the water to assist marine vessel command performance. For example, it may be desirable to keep the center engine 14 in the water and in reverse if the starboard engine 16 is in reverse and the joystick 26 is being used to steer the marine vessel 10. Due to the center engine 14 being in the water at the same angle as the starboard engine 16, there may be a need for some asymmetry in the engine angle and/or engine thrust in the steering system to steer in one direction versus another.
(12) It will be understood by a person skilled in the art that, in this example, the center engine is coupled to the starboard engine but that in other examples the center engine may be coupled to the port engine.
(13) It will further be understood by a person skilled in the art that many of the details provided above are by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention which is to be determined with reference to the following claims.