Protrusion drop structure and electronic apparatus having protrusion drop structure
US-2019339731-A1 · Nov 7, 2019 · US
US9477253B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9477253-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314378863-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 25, 2016 |
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A steering system for a marine vessel comprises a helm, a control head, and a joystick. The helm and control head may respectively provide user inputted steering commands and user inputted shift and throttle commands on a first CAN network. The joystick and the control head may respectively provide user inputted steering commands and user inputted shift and throttle commands on a second CAN network. The helm may provide user inputted steering commands on the first CAN network. The control head may provide user inputted shift and throttle commands on the second CAN network. The joystick may provide user inputted steering commands and user inputted shift and throttle commands on either the first CAN network or the second CAN network.
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What is claimed is: 1. A steering system for a marine vessel comprising: a first engine, a first hydraulic steering actuator for steering the first engine, and a first hydraulic pump for supplying hydraulic fluid to the first steering actuator; a first shift actuator for shifting gears in the first engine and a first throttle actuator for increasing or decreasing throttle to the first engine; a second engine, a second hydraulic steering actuator for steering the second engine, and a second hydraulic pump for supplying hydraulic fluid to the second steering actuator; a second shift actuator for shifting gears in the second engine and a second throttle actuator for increasing or decreasing throttle to the second engine; a pump control module for controlling an output of the first hydraulic pump and an output of the second hydraulic pump; a helm for providing user inputted steering commands to the pump control module; a joystick for providing user inputted steering commands to the pump control module and for providing user inputted shift and throttle commands to the first shift actuator and the first throttle actuator and to the second shift actuator and the second throttle actuator; a control head for providing user inputted shift and throttle commands to the first shift actuator and the first throttle actuator and to the second shift actuator and the second throttle actuator; and a first CAN network and a second CAN network, wherein the helm or the joystick provides user inputted steering commands on the first CAN network and the control head or the joystick provides user inputted shift and throttle commands on the second CAN network. 2. The steering system as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the joystick provides user inputted shift and throttle commands to the first shift actuator and the first throttle actuator; and the joystick provides user inputted shift and throttle commands to the second shift actuator and the second throttle actuator. 3. The steering system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the helm includes: a rotatable steering shaft; a sensor which senses angular movement of the steering shaft as a vehicle is being steered; a stop mechanism which releasably engages the steering shaft to prevent rotation of the steering shaft; an electromagnetic actuator which actuates the stop mechanism to engage or release the steering shaft; a microcontroller which causes the electromagnetic actuator to actuate the stop mechanism to fully engage the steering shaft when the sensor senses that the steering shaft has reached a hardstop position to prevent rotation of the steering shaft in a first rotational direction, which corresponds to movement towards the hardstop position, while allowing rotational play between the steering shaft and the stop mechanism in a second direction, which corresponds to rotational movement away from the hardstop position; and a driver which applies a reserve polarity pulse to the electromagnetic actuator when the stop mechanism is fully engaged with the steering shaft and the steering shaft is rotated, as permitted by the rotational play, in the second rotational direction. 4. The steering system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the stop mechanism includes a multi-plate clutch, the multi-plate clutch having a plurality of clutch plates which are urged into frictional engagement with each other by the electromagnetic actuator to engage the steering shaft. 5. The steering system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the electromagnetic actuator includes an electromagnetic coil, a mounting plate and an armature, and wherein the clutch plates are disposed between the electromagnetic coil and the armature. 6. The steering system as claimed in claim 5 further including a shim between the electromagnetic coil and the mounting plate to set the electromagnetic coil and the mounting plate at a predetermined clearance. 7. The steering system as claimed in claim 5 further including a spring which preloads the clutch plates for improved gap control.
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