Claims
- 1. A marine propulsion system, comprising:
- a steerable marine drive unit pivotably mounted to a boat;
- an operator controlled steering input mechanism;
- a steering linkage interposed between the steering input mechanism and the marine drive unit; and
- a power steering system interconnected with the steering input mechanism and the steering linkage for effecting pivoting movement of the marine drive unit in response to the steering input mechanism, comprising a source of pressurized fluid; a piston and cylinder arrangement including an extendible and retractable rod interconnected with the piston and with the steering linkage, the rod being movable in response to supply of pressurized fluid to the cylinder; a movable valve arrangement comprising an extend valve and a retract valve, each of which is movable between open and closed positions; bias means for biasing the extend and retract valves toward their closed positions; and an actuator mechanism connected to the steering input mechanism for selectively moving the extend and retract valves to their open positions against the force of the bias means to provide movement of the extendible and retractable rod; wherein the bias means functions to prevent the steering input mechanism from experiencing feedback through the actuator member.
- 2. The marine propulsion system of claim 1, wherein the piston defines a first side and a second side, and includes an internal cavity, and wherein the rod is connected to the first side of the piston, and wherein the movable valve arrangement is disposed within the internal cavity of the piston.
- 3. The marine propulsion system of claim 2, wherein the pressurized fluid source supplies pressurized fluid to the first side of the piston, and wherein the movable valve arrangement selectively provides flow of pressurized fluid to the second side of the piston or exhausting of fluid from the interior of the cylinder adjacent the second side of the piston to provide movement of the piston and rod within the cylinder.
- 4. The marine propulsion system of claim 3, wherein the pressurized fluid source comprises an accumulator, and wherein the movable valve arrangement selectively allows fluid from the accumulator and cuts off fluid flow from the accumulator.
- 5. A marine propulsion system, comprising:
- a steerable marine drive unit pivotably mounted to a boat;
- an operator controlled steering input mechanism;
- a steering linkage interposed between the steering input mechanism and the marine drive unit; and
- a power steering system interconnected with the steering input mechanism and the steering linkage for effecting pivoting movement of the marine drive unit, comprising a source of pressurized fluid; a cylinder interconnected with the pressurized fluid source; a piston defining first and second sides slidably disposed within the cylinder, the piston further defining an internal cavity; a rod connected to the first side of the piston; an actuator mechanism connected to the steering input mechanism; and valve means disposed within the internal cavity of the piston movable in response to the actuator mechanism, wherein the valve means comprises a pair of opposed coaxially movable valve members movable independent of each other responsive to the actuator mechanism, wherein a first one of the valve members is movable responsive to the actuator mechanism between a closed position and an open position to provide flow of fluid through the internal cavity of the piston to move the piston and rod in a first direction, and wherein a second one of the valve members is movable responsive to the actuator mechanism between a closed position and an open position to provide flow of fluid through the internal cavity of the piston to move the piston and rod in a second direction.
- 6. The marine propulsion system of claim 5, wherein the source of pressurized fluid comprises an accumulator in communication with the interior of the cylinder.
- 7. The marine propulsion system of claim 6, wherein the piston internal cavity includes a first passage defining a first valve seat with which the first valve member is engageable when in its closed position, and a second passage defining a second valve seat with which the second valve member is engageable when in its closed position, wherein the first and second passages are in alignment with each other.
- 8. A marine propulsion system, comprising:
- a steerable marine drive unit pivotably mounted to a boat;
- an operator controlled steering input mechanism;
- a steering linkage interposed between the steering input mechanism and the marine drive unit; and
- a power steering system interconnected with the steering input mechanism and the steering linkage for effecting pivoting movement of the marine drive unit in response to the steering input mechanism, comprising a source of pressurized fluid; a piston and cylinder arrangement including an extendible and retractable rod interconnected with the piston and with the steering linkage, the rod being movable in response to supply of pressurized fluid to the cylinder from the pressurized fluid source; and an actuator mechanism connected to the steering input mechanism for selectively supplying pressurized fluid to the cylinder to provide movement of the extendible and retractable rod; wherein the rod defines an internal passage and the actuator mechanism includes an actuator member disposed within the internal passage defined by the rod; wherein the piston functions to isolate the internal passage, and thereby the actuator member, from pressurized fluid from the pressurized fluid source within the cylinder to prevent the steering input mechanism from experiencing feedback from the pressurized fluid source through the actuator member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/807,057, filed Dec. 12, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,241,894, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/368,776, filed Jun. 20, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,074,193, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/274,745, filed Nov. 15, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/079,097, filed Jul. 29, 1987, now abandoned.
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