Marine vessel steering system
US-9120548-B2 · Sep 1, 2015 · US
US9499248B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9499248-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514842789-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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There is provided a toe angle control system for outboard motors. A memory stores therein a toe angle data table in which a running state of a ship and a lifting force generated along with propulsion of a plurality of outboard motors which are mounted on a body of the ship are associated with each other for each toe angle of the outboard motors. A controller is configured to adjust a toe angle of the outboard motors based on the running state of the ship and the toe angle data table. The toe angle data table is adapted to be associated with a plurality of running states of the ship mounted with the outboard motors. The controller selects a toe angle of the outboard motors so as to minimize the lifting force depending on a speed of the ship and trim angles of the outboard motors.
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What is claimed is: 1. A toe angle control system for outboard motors, comprising: a plurality of outboard motors mounted on a body of a ship; a ship speed sensor configured to detect a speed of the ship, and a trim angle sensor configured to detect trim angles of the outboard motors as running states of the ship; a lifting force detector configured to detect a lifting force generated along with propulsion of the plurality of outboard motors; a memory unit configured to store therein a toe angle data table in which the running states of the ship detected by the ship speed sensor and the trim angle sensor, and the lifting force detected by the lifting force detector are associated with each other for each toe angle of the outboard motors; and a controller configured to adjust a toe angle of the outboard motors based on the running states of the ship detected by the ship speed sensor and the trim angle sensor, and the toe angle data table stored in the memory unit, wherein the toe angle data table associated with the running states of the ship for the plurality of outboard motors are mounted on the ship is stored in the memory unit, and wherein the controller selects a toe angle of the outboard motors so as to minimize the lifting force depending on the speed of the ship and the trim angles of the outboard motors detected by the ship speed sensor and the trim angle sensor. 2. The toe angle control system for the outboard motors according to claim 1 , wherein the lifting force detector detects the lifting force as a function of a load acted on clamp brackets constituting an attachment device for attaching the outboard motors to the body. 3. The toe angle control system for the outboard motors according to claim 1 , wherein the lifting force detector detects the lifting force as a function of displacement of clamp brackets and a swivel bracket constituting an attachment device for attaching the outboard motors to the body. 4. The toe angle control system for the outboard motors according to claim 1 , wherein the lifting force detector detects the lifting force as a function of displacement of a mount device arranged between an attachment device for attaching the outboard motors to the body and the outboard motors. 5. The toe angle control system for the outboard motors according to claim 1 , wherein the lifting force detector detects the lifting force as a function of displacement of a component of the outboard motors. 6. A toe angle control method in a toe angle control system for outboard motors, the toe angle control system comprising: a plurality of outboard motors mounted on a body of a ship; ship speed sensor configured to detect speed of the ship, and a trim angle sensor configured to detect trim angles of the outboard motors as running states of the ship; a lifting force detector configured to detect a lifting force generated along with propulsion of the plurality of outboard motors; a memory unit configured to store therein a toe angle data table in which the running states of the ship detected by the ship speed sensor and the trim angle sensor and the lifting force detected by the lifting force detector are associated with each other for each toe angle of the outboard motors; and a controller configured to adjust a toe angle of the outboard motors based on the running states of the ship detected by the ship speed sensor and the trim angle sensor and the toe angle data table stored in the memory unit, the toe angle control method comprising: storing the toe angle data table associated with the running states of the ship in a state where the plurality of outboard motors are mounted on the ship, in the memory unit; and selecting a toe angle of the outboard motors so as to minimize the lifting force depending on the speed of the ship detected by the ship speed sensor and trim angles of the outboard motors detected by the trim angle sensor.
Arrangements of two, or more outboard propulsion units · CPC title
Steering or dynamic anchoring by propulsive elements (by jets B63H25/46); Steering or dynamic anchoring by propellers used therefor only; Steering or dynamic anchoring by rudders carrying propellers · CPC title
Means enabling steering · CPC title
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