Ships – Steering mechanism – Remote control steering excluding manual operation
Patent
1993-10-27
1994-10-25
Basinger, Sherman
Ships
Steering mechanism
Remote control steering excluding manual operation
114144R, B63H 2504
Patent
active
053578899
ABSTRACT:
An actuator housing securely attached to a back wall of a rotary helm unit mounted below the dashboard of a watercraft provides a mechanism for automatic control of the watercraft's rudder. The actuator housing encloses a wheel shaft extension passing through an axial bore in a back wall of the rotary helm unit. A first end of the wheel shaft extension within the actuator housing has a drilled out core containing a spring. The spring exerts a force against a pusher shaft axially aligned with the wheel shaft extension. A transverse pin integral with the pusher shaft is located adjacent a gear affixed to the pusher shaft. When the spring is overcome by a contra force exerted on the pusher shaft, the transverse pin seats within two oppositely positioned grooves on the wheel shaft extension and causes the wheel shaft to turn in response to a system of gears activated by an electric motor mounted adjacent the actuator housing. Turning of the wheel shaft extension activates a gear system within the rotary helm unit that moves the watercraft's rudder cables.
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Basinger Sherman
Larson Herbert W.
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