Object of the invention is a multi-axis articulated lever control member, also known under the name joystick in the family of variants used in the nautical sector, without excluding its use in other fields of application relating to the simplification of manual operations required for the movement control of complex systems.
In particular, reference will be made to the use of said control member or joystick for steering boats, watercraft or the like having an autonomous propulsion system comprising at least one rudder and/or at least one motor for varying the dynamic conditions of one or more propulsion propellers, such as the number of rotations or the direction of rotation of said propellers.
The movement of outboard motors and/or motors equipped with stern leg includes the classic steering rotation, the possible translation in a vertical direction along a vertical axis or in the vertical plane and inclined towards the bow or the stern of the boat and the swaying of the motor or of the stern leg around a horizontal axis and substantially parallel to the transom, so-called “trim” movement. In the case of outboard motors, a commonly adopted implementation provides that this sway occurs relative to a fulcrum point positioned in correspondence of the steering components of the motor.
Motor trimming determines an orientation change of the propellers that modify the direction of the thrust force thereby orienting that force more downwards or upwards, in fact altering the thrust line of the propeller, being one of the main controls that have an effect on the dynamics of the boat in the various driving conditions that said boat encounters when it is in the water.
It is important to note that the inclination of the motor becomes relevant also during the preparation and during the stationary phase when it is necessary to bring the propellers and/or the end part of the motor above the waterline, in fact bringing out of the water all or part of the member of the motor that in operating conditions are submerged. Consequently, depending on the type of boat and when required, by acting on the trim control to raise said motor end part and/or said propellers, it is possible to store on land the boat, which operations would otherwise be hindered by the presence of said parts protruding from the keel which would probably be damaged by contact with the ground.
In this context it is possible to define a normal position of the motor, corresponding to a zero trim angle, in which the hydrodynamic flow generated by the action of the propeller is positioned in a plane parallel to the horizontal plane of the boat and therefore, if the propeller is arranged orthogonally to the axis of the motor, said motor is perpendicular to said horizontal plane of said boat.
As mentioned, the motor inclination just described is one of the main parameters that determine the motion of the boat: negative trim values, equivalent to the propeller coming closer to the transom from its normal position, when combined with speed-increasing action in the forward direction by the propeller, result in a hydrodynamic thrust force that tends to bring the boat's bow down; Alternatively, positive trim values have the effect of raising the bow during acceleration and bringing the stern and consequently the foot of the propeller deeper; various consequences are associated with these movements, including for example an improved or worsened boat manoeuvrability, swaying movements in the longitudinal plane (pitching), increased fuel consumption, propeller cavitation phenomena with relative loss of speed. It becomes therefore evident the need for the pilot to be able to control in a simple, continuous and precise way the trimming of one or more motors in the same way as the other directional parts of the boat have to be controllable. In presence of several motors it is possible to provide embodiments in which the trim control can be performed independently between each motor.
The trim implementation is not an object of the invention, but different types of devices are known to assist the sway of the motor or of the stern leg around an horizontal axis substantially parallel to the transom; the actuator and therefore also the power signal and the means of generation of the same can be of mechanical, electro-mechanical, hydraulic, electro-hydraulic, electrical, magnetic, or of any other type available in the state of the art suitable to perform trim movements of one or more motors. According to the embodiments, one or more actuators may be provided, as well as at least one motor and/or propeller without prejudicing the application context of the invention.
On the other hand, with regard to the control members for the movement of the motors or for the translation and/or rotation in boats, vessels or similar known to the state of the art, they are generally constituted by a steering wheel or rudder wheel or by a bar that regulates the orientation of the motors and/or rudders, while the control members of acceleration and deceleration are generally constituted by a hub assembly with lever to control the speed, direction and neutral position or the non-rotation position of the propeller. All or part of the functions of these members can be carried out by one or more lever elements or joysticks, which can advantageously simplify the control operations of the boat and allow the simultaneously control of several movement actuators, being articulated on several axes and being able to generate command signals depending on the operators' actuation.
From the foregoing, it becomes evident that the trim function of the propulsion units is a fundamental operation both in the operations of conducting the vessel in open sea, and in the operations of docking and landing. Given the need to enable the use of the trim contextually to the control functions of the traditionally known propulsion and steering members, i.e. rudder orientation and speed/rotation direction of the propellers or equivalent thrust systems, the applicant felt the need to integrate said trim functions into the state-of-the-art lever control systems, in fact extending the capabilities of the joystick and thus making possible the complete control of the motors by the operator that through a single control member can autonomously govern the boat in the various situations presented above, even with only one hand both right and left.
Moreover, again in order to facilitate the full control by the boat, the joystick object of the invention may be provided with one or more additional control members having an ergonomic shape specifically designed to allow its use in combination with the control functions known at the state of the art, without interfering with said functions and extending the control capabilities of the joystick itself, providing for the possibility of including active mechanisms such as, for example, tactile feedbacks allowing a bidirectional interaction between the control member and the operator during use.
In general, the joystick is made of a shape and size such that it can be used manually by a single operator who has the possibility of holding a movable main body, hereinafter referred to as the stick, constrained at one end terminating on a fixed body, hereinafter referred to as the base. Said joystick can therefore offer various degrees of freedom both in terms of stick swaying around the constrained end and in terms of additional devices that can be placed generally on any surface of the member.
The Invention as Claimed Comprises Therefore a Multi-Axis Articulated Lever Control Member, Also Known Under the Name Joystick, for Generating Command Signals Aimed to Control the Movement of Boats, Watercraft or the Like by One or More Operators Comprising:
a base,
a stick,
at least one shaft for supporting said stick,
a cardan joint or similar member mechanically coupled to said shaft and contained in an appropriate supporting housing,
one or more status sensors,
one or more electronic circuits possibly mechanically anchored to the base and which possibly comprise one or more microprocessors,
comprising one or more control mechanisms, such as for example one or more buttons, a subset of said buttons possibly being positioned on the stick and/or on the base of said lever control member,
and said control buttons being usable by the operator for managing the swaying of at least one or more outboard motors, i.e. of the end part of one or more inboard/outboard motors around a horizontal axis substantially parallel to the transom, a swaying movement also known under the term “trimming.”
The shaping of the surfaces and of said devices, as well as the characteristics of the allowed movements is such as to maximize the effectiveness of the actions while facilitating their use. To this purpose, a preferred embodiment provides that the stick is supported by at least one cylindrical mechanical element hereinafter referred to as shaft and a cardan joint or similar member mechanically coupled to said shaft and contained in a appropriate supporting housing; in addition to the ability to move the stick and therefore the shaft there are also provided one or more control mechanisms that can be activated by the operator, such as for example one or more buttons or selectors that, as said, can be positioned on any part of the surface of the stick and/or base; said mechanisms being activated together with or independently from the positioning of the stick and it is provided that a subset can be dedicated to the managing of the inclination of at least one or more outboard motors or of the end part of one or more inboard/outboard motors around a horizontal axis, substantially parallel to the transom, or to the trimming of the motors. The trimming control operations that the operator performs by means of the aforesaid devices are detected by appropriate status sensors and processed by dedicated electronic circuitry able of transducing the actions performed by the pilot into electrical signals that can be processed by the circuitry provided by the invention, possibly comprising shared or dedicated microprocessors, and at least partially housed inside the stick and/or inside the base of the joystick.
Advantageously, preferred embodiments comprise functionalities such that the resting position of the stick when not stimulated by the operator is maintained in the initial position, e.g., parallel to the axis normal to the plane of said base, also by means of mechanical members having appropriate elastic characteristics such as to maintain the shaft in a predetermined position without preventing movement of the stick in the various degrees of freedom; optionally a spring disposed axially to the stick support shaft, said spring being restrained by supports and/or seats between the upper surface of the base and the lower surface of the stick.
In yet another embodiment, the joystick control capabilities provided by the aforesaid control mechanisms are extended by detecting the position of the stick relative to the base by means of appropriate sensors designed to determine the change of state of the cardan joint as a result of at least one or more movements of the stick resulting in an angular change in the plane XY defined by the normal that coincides with the axis of the cylinder forming the joystick shaft. Even this embodiment involves a section of electronic circuitry and possibly microprocessors, partially housed inside the stick and/or the base of the joystick and designed to process the signals coming from said sensors for generating command signals.
In yet another executive form, the control mechanisms included in the joystick, i.e. a subset of said control devices, are realized as an alternative to the buttons described above: for example, bistable switches or multiple selection switches, whether sequential or random, or variable selectors such as the common potentiometers used in the electronic field; the use of these or other particular devices will be considered by the person skilled in the art who will also choose them according to their use in the overall joystick system, and also in this sense this and other embodiments can provide a visual and/or acoustic indication to inform the user of the current state of the control mechanism.
In other embodiments, possibly in combination with one of the above or below listed and/or other embodiments not mentioned herein, the control buttons are also able to provide a variable electrical signal as a function, possibly a linear function, of the action the operator applies to the device itself. With simple mechanical parts such as a spring of known elastic force or with basic electronic components such as potentiometers, it is possible to transform a binary state activation button (on/off) into an analog sensor which can provide the microprocessor with informations necessary to generate control commands such as a variable trim angle depending on the shift applied to the button.
Advantageously, the arrangement of the control mechanisms can be carried out, in particular non-exclusive embodiments, by providing the control mechanisms with specific geometric shapes of both the individual mechanism and the ensemble of mechanisms being composed when positioned in the various shell surfaces of the control member. In the embodiments that include said mechanisms in the form of push-buttons, for example, said mechanisms can be arranged so as to compose sectors of circular crowns arranged along a semi-arc centered with the shaft and prearranged for being used by the operator for setting the various types of controls for managing the movement or parking of the boat.
In yet another embodiment variant, these control mechanisms can be equipped with graphical and/or tactile symbols of various shapes and sizes, adapted to facilitate recognition and selection by the pilot; in other embodiments, the single button can be multifunctional and associated to control electronics that allow its dynamic configuration according to software algorithms that release the action performed by the operator on the button (or buttons) from the command resulting from the circuitry that compose the control device.
Alternatively or in addition to some of the user interaction functions, it is contemplated by the invention that notifications of the actual state of the control member and/or boat can be generated, thus providing optical, acoustic, and/or tactile transduction devices able to interoperate with the user according to their actions and/or the condition of the control member and/or boat. Advantageously, said interaction can be supervised or conditioned by the possible on-board electronics in order to maximize its operating efficiency.
Other embodiments, which can be combined in part or entirely with the features of the invention, provide that the end part of the stick is equipped with an operative unit able to carry out at least one sway, when manually stimulated by the operator, preferably around an axis substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said shaft and said sway being able to occur independently of other possible movements that the operator can carry out on the control system such as, for example, the inclination along the X and/or Y axis.
Said operative unit can comprise an outline (91) of ergonomic type that facilitates the use by the operator, for example being able to accommodate the thumb of the right or left hand, while the other fingers grip the main body of the stick. Said terminal operative unit can be provided with at least one or more control mechanisms such as for example buttons or switches or selectors, also equipped with mechanisms for retaining or maintaining the state and eventually with progressive action and electrically coupled to at least one controlling circuitry, with respective functions of light and/or acoustic signal to indicate the state of their activation.
Based on its theoretical and experimental experience in the field of lever control devices, the applicant could see the advantages for the operator in using an additional control member integrally connected to the base of the joystick object of the present invention. Accordingly, the invention has been defined so as to comprise, in embodiments of interest and non-limiting embodiments, a rotating body preferably arranged on a surface integral with the joystick base and preferably in line with the shaft (3) supporting the stick, such as, for example, a ferrule rotatable in a one-way or two-way direction, manually rotatable by the operator by movement in one or more predetermined positions but also, in embodiments not contemplating predetermined positions, in any possible state in a range of positions varying between a maximum and a minimum.
Said maximum and minimum are not limited a priori and can possibly delineate an entire perigon, i.e. a smaller angle or a greater angle whenever desiring to configure said rotating body in multi-turn mode. Other embodiments may comprise a system of one or more status sensors electrically connected to one or more microprocessors for processing the signals generated as a consequence of the static or dynamic conditions following the actuation by the operator and/or one or more light indicators adapted to signal, continuously or temporarily depending on a predefined duration, the status of said rotating body, for example in form of a coaxial secondary ferrule comprising a plurality of LED indicators activating or deactivating depending on the relative or absolute position of the control member.
Although multiple combinations of the characteristics so far described are possible, it is possible to realize the invention in the embodiment in which the main characteristic includes an operative unit in the end part of the stick being able to perform at least one rotation, when manually stimulated by the operator, around the longitudinal axis of said shaft and said rotation can occur independently with respect to other possible movements that the operator can perform on the control system such as, for example, the inclination along the X and/or Y axis of the plane of the base as indicated in the drawing tables.
Advantageously, variants of said embodiment are contemplated in which said operative unit is further provided with a outline of ergonomic shape that facilitates the use by the operator without interfering with other operations performed at the same time by said operator on the same control member, preferably being able to accommodate the thumb of the right or left hand while the other fingers grip the main body of the stick.
Yet, other variants of the previous embodiments are possible, wherein said terminal operative unit is provided with at least one or more control mechanisms such as for example one o more buttons electrically coupled to one o more microprocessors,
one or a subset or the totality of said control buttons being adapted to comprise a device, possibly mechanical, adapted to maintain the activation or deactivation status once set by the operator, without successive mechanical actions for maintaining said status,
said buttons possibly being provided with an electric or mechanical or electromechanical device adapted to determine the progressive pressure exerted by the operator, and with a single and/or common light and/or acoustic signal to indicate the activation status thereof.
Other variants include that said buttons, i.e. more generally said control mechanisms, are positioned on the shell surface of the stick and/or on the rotating head positioned at the end part of the stick so that to allow the activation by the operator with a simple action of the thumb that does not interfere with the other possible actuations of the control member, such as for example the inclination of the stick in the two-dimensional space defined by the horizontal plane of the lever control member.
Further, it is possible to realize the invention in the embodiment in which the main characteristic comprises a rotating body, preferably arranged on a surface integral with the base of said control member and in-line with the shaft supporting the stick,
possibly made in the shape of a ferrule rotatable in one or two directions,
manually positionable by the operator in one or more predefined positions, or in any possible status of the range of variable positions between a maximum and a minimum in the absence of predefined positions,
said maximum and minimum not being limited a priori and possibly being able to delineate an entire perigon, i.e. a smaller angle or a greater angle whenever desiring to configure said rotating body in multi-turn mode.
The above described embodiment can also be equipped with a system of one or more status sensors electrically connected to one or more microprocessors for processing the signals generated as a consequence of the static or dynamic conditions following the actuation by the operator.
In addition, a variant is provided, wherein the rotating selecting body comprises one or more light indicators adapted to signal, continuously or temporarily depending on a predefined duration, the status of said rotating body.
The features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of some exemplary embodiments, which are not intended to be exhaustive or limitative, and with reference to the accompanying drawings:
With reference to the above figures,
In an embodiment of the invention, said control mechanisms comprise two buttons 8, 8′ disposed on the base 1 or on the stick 2 in the portion of the surface closest to the base 1, which buttons are positioned in the front area A of said member with reference to the grip condition of the stick 2 or in the position most distant from the body of the user gripping the stick 2 with one hand and possibly gripping the base 1 with the other hand. In this way, the buttons can be pushed without moving the hand away from the grip position and the operator can control the boat by moving the lever and simultaneously activate the buttons 8, 8′ with a slight movement of one or two fingers of the hand without reducing the control of the joystick lever. Preferably, the two buttons are used for controlling the trimming position of the thrusters to respectively control the increase or decrease of the angular inclination of the same with respect to the horizontal axis parallel to the transom.
More in detail,
In other possible embodiments, these buttons can be located on the base of the joystick as seen in the two views of
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Further embodiments of the control member are shown in
Going into more detail of a possible embodiment,
The embodiment of
The concentric spring 14 surrounding the shaft 3 is held in position by the supports 141 and 142, which prevent it from moving towards the base 1 and the stick 2 of the joystick, respectively; the end of the shaft 3 opposite the stick 2 is coupled by means of one or more status sensors 5 to one or more electronic circuits 6, properly anchored to the supporting housing 41 and comprising one or more microprocessors 7 for processing the state, managing the commands and whatever is necessary for the functioning of the joystick management logic algorithm.
Other views of a possible embodiment are shown in
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102020000005896 | Mar 2020 | IT | national |