Claims
- 1. A rudder assembly for marine craft comprising: a main rudder member pivotally coupled to said marine craft for deflection relative thereto; a fin member pivotally coupled to said main rudder member for deflection relative thereto; and an actuating and control system comprising first control means operative to effect deflection of said main rudder member relative to said marine craft and second control means operative to effect deflection of said fin member relative to said main rudder member; said first control means being capable of effecting deflection of said main rudder member relative to said marine craft independently of said second control means; said second control means being effective to effect deflection of said fin member relative to said main rudder member independently of said first control means, said first and second control means being operative, respectively, to effect deflection of said main rudder member and said fin member simultaneously to enable simultaneous and independent control of said main rudder member and said fin member during normal operation of said rudder assembly.
- 2. A rudder assembly according to claim 1 wherein said actuating and control system is arranged to have at least a substantial portion of the operating components thereof physically located within the structure of at least one of said main rudder member and said fin member.
- 3. A rudder assembly according to claim 1 wherein said fin member is formed with a plurality of parts each pivotable relative to said main rudder member separately of the other.
- 4. A rudder assembly according to claim 1 further comprising interlocking means releasably locking said fin member in fixed engagement with said main rudder member.
- 5. A rudder assembly according to claim 3 further comprising interlocking means for enabling each of said parts of said fin member to be independently releasably locked in fixed engagement relative to said main rudder member.
- 6. A rudder assembly according to claim 4 or 5 wherein said interlocking means comprise bolt members adapted to be selectively actuated in releasable locking engagement between said fin member and said main rudder member.
- 7. A rudder assembly according to claim 6 wherein said interlocking means include spring means applying a spring force urging said bolt members into locking engagement between said fin member and said main rudder member.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 100,545, filed Dec. 5, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,342,275, issued Aug. 3, 1982, which, in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 860,605, filed Dec. 14, 1977, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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