Power source system for a boat

Abstract
A power source system for a small boat is equipped with a main switch with a lanyard switch capable of turning OFF power source in case of an emergency by connecting to an occupant by wire. The power system controls the power source to accessories, including a fuel injection system. The power source system includes a main relay for turning ON/OFF power source to be supplied to the accessories, and a control unit (display control unit) connected in parallel to the main switch in order to control the main relay. An ON/OFF state of the main switch is monitored by the control unit (display control unit) to control the ON/OFF state of the main relay on the basis of the ON/OFF state of the main switch. With this system, it is possible to collectively control the ON/OFF of the power source supplied to the accessories, including the fuel injection system. Thus, the power source system can be simplified.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a power source system for a small boat equipped with a lanyard switch capable of turning OFF a power source in case of an emergency by connecting to an occupant by a wire of the lanyard. The power source system supplies power to and controls a fuel injection system and other accessories of the boat.




2. Description of Background Art




One example of a power source system for a small boat is described in Japanese Published Unexamined Application No. 9-169298, “Starting System for Small Ship”.




According, to

FIGS. 2 and 3

of the official gazette describing this system, a gauge panel


6


is provided with control means E, the gauge panel


6


is provided with a meter


61


such as a speedometer and a tachometer. Also provided are a stop watch and a display unit


620


for displaying navigation time. A power source is connected to a gauge panel


6


through all ON/OFF switch


66


and a starter motor


68


is connected through a relay


67


. By inputting a secret number, the starter motor


68


is caused to rotate. Operating means


62


for starting an engine


5


is provided for the gauge panel


6


; and a mode change-over button


610


for switching the display unit


620


is provided on the gauge panel


6


.




A starting system for the above-described small ship is a power source system only for rotating a starting motor


67


by a gauge panel


6


equipped with control means E for starting the engine


5


.




However, the small ship has a plurality of accessories, such as a main switch with a lanyard switch and the fuel injection system. Thus, this conventional system could be improved by having a control unit (display control unit) as the gauge panel


6


capable of collectively controlling the main switch with a lanyard switch and the power source to be supplied to the accessories.




SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a power source system for a small boat capable of collectively controlling the state of the main switch with the lanyard switch and the power source to be supplied to the accessories by the control unit (display control unit).




In order to achieve the above-described object, in a first aspect of the present invention, a power source system is provided for a small boat equipped with a main switch with a lanyard switch capable of turning OFF power source in case of an emergency by connecting to an occupant by wire. The power source supplies power to a control unit (ECU) for control accessories and an engine of the boat. The power source system is equipped with a main relay for turning ON/OFF power source to be supplied to the accessories and a control unit (display control unit) connected in parallel to the main switch in order to control the main relay. An ON/OFF state of the main switch is monitored by the control unit (display control unit) to control the ON/OFF state of the main relay on the basis of the ON/OFF state of the main switch.




In order to turn ON/OFF power source to be supplied to a control unit (ECU) and the like for controlling the accessories and the engine, a main relay is provided. In order to control this main relay, a control unit (display control unit) is connected in parallel to the main switch. An ON/OFF state of the main switch is monitored by the control unit (display control unit), and the main relay is turned ON/OFF on the basis of the ON/OFF state, whereby ON/OFF of the power source to be supplied to the control unit (ECU) for controlling the accessories and the engine is collectively controlled. As a result, the power source system can be simplified.




According to a second aspect of the present invention, when the main switch shifts from an ON-state to an OFF-state, the main relay is instantaneously switched from ON to OFF, and the control unit (display control unit) maintains the ON-state in the OFF-state of the main switch during a predetermined time period.




For example, when starting up the power source, the control unit (display control unit) often subjects the display device and the accessories to fault diagnosis and the like. Therefore, when the power source for the control unit (display control unit) is carelessly dropped, it takes time to start Up the control unit (display control unit).




Thus, in the OFF-state of the main switch during a predetermined time period, the control unit (display control unit) maintains the ON-state, whereby the main switch is switched to the OFF-state, the main relay is instantaneously switched to OFF, and the supply of power source to the accessories and the like including the fuel injection system is stopped to temporarily stop the small boat. Since in this temporarily stopped state, the control unit (display control unit) can maintain the started-up state, the small boat call shift from the temporarily stopped state to a navigable state in a short time. As a result, the convenience of the small boat can be improved.




According to a third aspect of the present invention, the control unit (display control unit) is provided with a theft prevention function. When information for turning OFF the main relay is outputted from the control unit (display control unit), a stop signal for stopping the engine is caused to be outputted to the control unit (ECU) for controlling the engine on the basis of this OFF information.




When information for turning OFF the main relay is outputted from the control unit (display control unit), a stop signal for stopping the engine is caused to be outputted to the control unit (ECU) for controlling the engine on the basis of this OFF information. Thus, even when, for example, the main relay has been directly coupled, there is no possibility that the engine will start. Therefore, the small boat can be prevented from being stolen.




According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, when the main switch shifts from the ON-state to the OFF-state, the control unit (display control unit) instantaneously outputs a stop signal to the control unit (ECU), and that the engine is stopped by the control unit (ECU) on the basis of this stop signal. In addition, when the OFF-state of the main switch is within a predetermined time period, the control unit (display control unit) maintains the ON-state of the main relay.




When, for example, the main relay is turned OFF, the control unit (ECU) for controlling the engine is also often turned OFF. When starting up the power source, the control unit (ECU) may subject the display device and the accessories to fault diagnosis and the like in the same manner as the control unit (display control unit), and when the power source for the control unit (ECU) is turned OFF, it takes time for the small boat to shift to a navigable state.




More specifically, even when the engine is stopped to temporarily stop the small boat, the ON-state of the main relay is caused to be maintained if the OFF-state of the main switch is within a predetermined time period, whereby it is possible to shift from the temporarily stopped state to a navigable state in a short time.




According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, the control unit (display control unit) is an component part of a display device for displaying operation information of the small boat or boat hull information. After a lapse of a predetermined time period since the main switch shifts from the ON-state to the OFF-state, both the control unit (display control unit) and the main relay are switched from the ON-state to the OFF-state at the same time.




When the control unit (display control unit) is a component part of a display device for displaying operation information of the small boat or boat hull information of the small boat, both the control unit (display control unit) and the main relay are switched from the ON-state to the OFF-state at the same time. As a result, the state of the main relay can be grasped by the display function of the control unit (display control unit). Thus, the operator convenience can be improved.




Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side view showing a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted;





FIG. 2

is a plan view showing a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted;





FIG. 3

is a plan view slowing a steering mechanism of a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted;





FIG. 4

is a block diagram showing an OTS control device of a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted;





FIG. 5

is an arrow view taken on line


5


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a plane cross-sectional view showing a display device for a small boat according to the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a block diagram showing a power source system for a small boat according to the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a side view showing a main switch with lanyard switch for a smallboat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted;




FIGS.


9


(


a


)-(


c


) are operational views showing a main switch with lanyard switch for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted;




FIGS.


10


(


a


)-(


c


) are explanatory view of the operation of a power source system for a small boat according to the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a flow chart for setting a limited operation for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted;





FIG. 12

is a flow chart for showing a procedure of fault diagnosis for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted;





FIG. 13

is a flow chart for showing a procedure of locking/unlocking of theft prevention function for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted;




FIGS.


14


(


a


) and (


b


) are flows chart for showing procedures of new ID registration/ID forced release of theft prevention function for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted;





FIG. 15

is a flow chart for showing a procedure of changing the registered ID number of theft prevention function for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted;





FIG. 16

is a view showing a control system of a small boat onto which a source system according to the present invention has been mounted.





FIG. 17

is a block diagram showing a power source system for a small boat according to another embodiment of the present invention; and




FIGS.


18


(


a


)-(


c


) are explanatory views of the operation of the power source system for the small boat according to another embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings, the description will be made of embodiments according to the present invention.





FIG. 1

is a side view slowing a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted. A jet propulsion boat


10


as a small boat according to the present invention is composed of a fuel tank


14


mounted to a front part


11




a


of a boat hull


11


and an engine


15


provided behind this fuel tank


14


. A pump chamber


16


is provided behind the engine


15


, and a jet propeller


17


is provided in this pump chamber


16


. Also provided is an exhaust unit


18


, the suction side of which is mounted to the engine


15


, and the exhaust side of which is mounted to the pump chamber


16


, a steering


28


mounted above the fuel tank


14


, and a scat


29


mounted behind this steering


28


.




The jet propeller


17


has a housing


21


extending backward from an opening


13


in a hull bottom


12


. It is constructed such that an impeller


22


is rotatively mounted within this housing


21


and the impeller


22


is coupled to a driving shaft


23


of the engine


15


.




In the jet propeller


17


, the engine


15


is driven to rotate the impeller


22


, whereby water drawn in through the opening


13


in the hull bottom


12


can be ejected backward of the boat hull


11


through a steering pipe


25


as a nozzle through an opening at real end of the housing


21


.




The steering pipe


25


is a member mounted to the real end or the housing


21


so as to be able to freely swing in the lateral direction. The steering pipe is a nozzle for steering which controls the steering direction of the boat hull


11


by swinging in the lateral direction in the operational of the steering


28


.




In this jet propulsion boat


10


, fuel is supplied to the engine


15


from the fuel tank


14


to drive the engine


15


. A driving force of this engine


15


is transmitted to the impeller


22


through the driving shaft


23


to rotate the impeller


22


, whereby water is drawn in from the opening


13


in the hull bottom


12


, and the water can be ejected through the steering pipe


25


through the rear end of the housing


21


for propelling the boat.




Also, as described later, the jet propulsion boat


10


is a boat hull equipped with a control unit in order to precisely control an amount of jet water stream or a duration during which jet water stream can be ejected. Further, this is also a boat hull capable of being switched into a limited operation mode, in which the engine output can be controlled so as not to exceed predetermined output.





FIG. 1

also shows a reverse bucket


26


which when reversing the boat hull, is put over the steering pipe


25


to flow the jet water stream forward obliquely downward. An operating knob


33


operates the reverse bucket


26


. Other components include an exhaust pipe


34


; an exhaust body


35


; a battery


27


which is a power source for the boat hull


11


, a water muffler


36


, a water lock pipe


37


, a tail pipe


38


, a resonator


39


, and a main switch


45


with lanyard switch.





FIG. 2

is a plan view showing a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted. The steering


28


is composed of: a steering shaft


41


rotatively mounted onto the boat hull, a steering wheel bar


43


to be mounted to the top end of this steering shaft


41


, and right and left steering wheel grips


44


L,


44


R mounted onto the left and right end portions of this steering wheel bar


43


. A main switch


45


with lanyard switch is provided at the base of the left steering wheel grip


44


L, a throttle level


46


is mounted on the base of the right steering wheel grip


44


R in such a manner as to be able to freely swing, a throttle cable


47


extends to the throttle from this throttle level


46


, and a steering detection mechanism


48


is provided at the lower end of the steering shaft


41


.





FIG. 3

is a plan view showing a steering mechanism for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted. The steering detection mechanism


48


includes a bracket


51


mounted onto the boat hull


11


(See FIG.


1


); a switch cam


52


mounted to the lower end of the steering shaft


41


, a steering switch


53


for turning ON/OFF through the use of this switch cam


52


, and a cam plate


54


mounted to the lower end of the steering shaft


41


. A driving link


55


drives the steering pipe


25


(See

FIG. 1

) by rotatively mounting to the end portion of the cam plate


54


. The STEERING switch


53


includes a switch lever


53




a


and a body portion


53




b.







FIG. 4

is a block diagram showing an OTS control device for a small boat to which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted. In this case, OTS is the abbreviated name for an off Throttle Steering System. The OTS a device in which a predetermined jet water stream is rendered capable of being maintained for a short period of time, even when the throttle


34


has been returned.




An OTS control device


60


for a jet propulsion boat is a system including the steering wheel


28


for steering the boat hull


11


(See FIG.


1


), a fuel injection system


61


for supplying fuel to the engine


15


(See FIG.


1


), a control unit (ECU)


101


for controlling the boat hull


11


, and a display device


70


equipped with a display control unit


74


as a control unit, for displaying a state of the boat hull


11


. This system raises the number of revolutions of the engine


15


to a predetermined number of revolutions irrespective of the throttle


64


when on condition that the engine


15


rotates at a predetermined number of revolutions or higher for a predetermined time period or more. The throttle


64


is opened at a predetermined opening or more for a predetermined time period or more, the throttle


64


is closed and at the same time, the steering wheel


28


is turned to the left or right more than a predetermined angle.




The fuel injection system


61


includes a solenoid


62


for controlling negative pressure on the basis of information from the control unit (ECU)


101


, the throttle


64


provided in an intake air passage


63


, for adjusting an amount of an air-fuel mixture to supplied to the engine


15


(See FIG.


1


), a diaphragm


65


provided between these solenoids


62


and the throttle


64


for adjusting throttle opening, and a throttle position sensor


66


for detecting the throttle opening. A one-way valve


67


is provided between the solenoid


62


and the intake air passage


63


, for preventing negative pressure from reverse-flowing, and pressure from entering, a surge tank


68


is provided between this one-way valve


67


and the solenoid


62


, for relaxing negative pressure fluctuation, and an injector


69


for causing fuel to be in a fine spray state to supply to the intake air passage


63


. In the figure, θ designates the throttle opening.





FIG. 5

is an arrow view taken on line


5


of

FIG. 1

, and shows a front surface of a display device


70


(hereinafter, will be abbreviated as “display device


70


”) of a jet propulsion boat.




A display device


70


includes a liquid crystal device


71


as a liquid crystal display unit for displaying operation information, a warning lamp


72


for lighting or blinking when various warnings as boat hull information are necessary, and an operating switch


73


for performing a switching operation or an input operation; a display control unit


74


for driving the liquid crystal device


71


and the warning lamp


72


and controlling the boat hull


11


. A housing


75


is provided for collectively covering the liquid crystal device


71


, warning lamp


72


and display control unit


74


. A buzzer


79


is provided for giving a warning sound when the warning lamp


72


lights or blinks.




The liquid crystal device


71


is obtained by forming a tachometer


76


for indicating a number of revolutions of the engine


15


(See FIG.


1


), a speed meter


77


for indicating the boat speed, and a multifunctional display unit


78


for displaying operation information and various warning.




The multifunctional display unit


78


includes a charging mark


78




a


for blinking when the battery


27


(See

FIG. 1

) is lower than predetermined voltage, and a water temperature warning mark


78




b


for blinking when cooling water temperature exceeds a predetermined temperature; an oil warming mark


78




c


for blinking when an amount of engine oil is lower than a predetermine amount, or when engine oil pressure is lower than a predetermined value; a fuel injection system warning mark


78




d


(hereinafter, will be abbreviated as “Fl warning mark


78




d


”) for blinking when abnormal conditions are encountered with the fuel injection system


61


(See FIG.


3


). Also included are a limit mode indicating mark


78




e


as an indicating lamp indicating that a limited operation mode which limits the engine output so as not to exceed the predetermined output has been set; a remaining quantity indicator


78




f


for indicating the remaining fuel quantity, a fuel replenish warning mark


78




g


for urging to replenish fuel when the remaining fuel quantity is small; an ID number mark


78




h


for blinking when an ID (Identification) number as a secret number for theft prevention is set and is locked; a key mark


78




i,


a key mark


78




i


for lighting when the theft-prevention function has been released, a selector display unit


78




j


for displaying after switched to time indication, hours underway indication, the number of engine revolutions (hereinafter, will abbreviated as “Ne tacho-indication”), navigation distance indication or cumulative hours under-way indication.




In other words, the jet propulsion boat


10


(See

FIG. 1

) is also a propulsion boat equipped with a theft-prevention function, the power source of which can be turned ON or OFF by inputting the ID number.




The operating switch


73


is composed of a set switch


73




a


to be used when setting time, the mode switch


73




b


to be used when switching the selector display unit or when setting the limited operation mode, and the ID set switch


73




c


and the ID number switch


73




d


to be used when encoding with an ID number for determination.





FIG. 6

is a plane cross-sectional view showing a display device for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted. A housing


75


is composed of a lower case


81


for mounting a display control unit


74


, an upper case


83


mounted to this lower case


81


through a packing


82


, a display window


84


mounted onto an opening


83




a


of this upper case


83


, and a bush


86


provided to draw out a harness


85


obtained by tying up in a bundle from the bottom


81




a


of the lower case


81


.





FIG. 6

also shows a boss


81




b


for supporting the display control unit


74


by standing it in the lower case


81


, a set boss


81




c


for fastening the display control unit


74


by standing it in the lower case


81


, connectors


87




a,




87




b


connected to the display control unit


74


, and a plurality of harnesses


88




a,




88




b


extending from the display control unit


74


.





FIG. 7

is a block diagram showing a power source system for a small boat according to the present invention. The power source system


90


includes a main switch


45


with lanyard switch connected to a battery


27


power source in parallel, a main relay


91


for turning ON/OFF the battery


27


power source for supplying to the fuel injection system


61


and other accessories


92


(fuel pump to be described later) by connecting a coil portion


91




a


to this main switch


45


in series and connecting a switch portion


91




b


to the battery


27


in series, the display control unit


74


which connects to the main switch


45


in parallel in order to control this main relay


91


; and the control unit (ECU)


101


for controlling the engine


15


(See

FIG. 1

) having the fuel injection system


61


and the like.




The control unit (ECU)


101


is a portion which controls the engine


15


and controls the jet propulsion boat


10


(See

FIG. 1

) which controls the fuel injection system


61


and other accessories


92


.




The display control unit


74


has a microcomputer


74


A which forms the heart, a switching circuit


93


for turning ON/OFF the power source of the display control unit


74


itself by inputting information of the main switch


45


with a lanyard switch and a predetermined ID number, and delay means


94


for delaying the operation of this switching circuit


93


by a predetermined time period. The display control unit


74


inputs ID information for theft prevention; information of the state of the main switch


45


with a lanyard switch and speed of the boat hull, fuel information for displaying the remaining quantity of fuel, information of number of revolutions of the engine, warning lamp display information for lighting a multifunctional display unit


78


shown in FIG.


5


and the warning lamp


72


, and the like to output limited operation information when a limited operation is performed by controlling the fuel injection system


61


(See FIG.


4


), locking information which turns OFF the main relay


91


, and engine stop information.

FIG. 7

also shows other accessories


92


.




More specifically, the power source system for a small boat is equipped with a main switch


45


with a lanyard switch capable of turning OFF power source in case of an emergency by connecting to all occupant by wire, for supplying a power source to a control unit (ECU)


101


and the like which control accessories and all engine


15


(See

FIG. 1

) including a fuel injection system


61


. The power source system


90


may be said to have a main relay


91


for turning ON/OFF a power source to be supplied to the control unit (ECU)


101


and the like which control the accessories and the engine, and a control unit (display control unit


74


) connected to the main switch


45


in parallel in order to control this main relay


91


, and to monitor an ON/OFF state of the main switch


45


through the use of the control unit (display control unit


74


) for ON/OFF controlling the main relay


91


on the basis of the ON/OFF state.




A main relay


91


is provided in order to turn ON/OFF the power source to be supplied to the control unit (ECU)


101


and the like which control the accessories and the engine


15


(See

FIG. 1

) including the fuel injection system


61


. In order to control this main relay


91


, a control unit (display control unit


74


) is connected to the main switch


45


in parallel. The design is such that an ON/OFF state of the main switch


45


is monitored through the use of the control unit (display control unit


74


) and the main relay


91


is turned ON/OFF on the basis of the ON/OFF state. Therefore, it is possible to collectively control the ON/OFF of the power source to be supplied to the control unit (ECU)


101


and the like for controlling the accessories and the engine


15


including the fuel injection system


61


. As a result, the power source system


90


can be simplified.




Also, the display control unit


74


outputs to the control unit (ECU)


101


lock information when the main relay


91


is OFF. Therefore, since the control unit (ECU)


101


has the lock information, the engine


15


(See

FIG. 1

) cannot be started even though the main relay


91


is directly connected.




More specifically, the control unit (display control unit


74


) is provided with a theft prevention function. The design is such that when information for turning OFF the main relay


91


is outputted from the control unit (display control unit


74


), a stop signal for stopping the engine


15


is outputted to the control unit (ECU)


101


for controlling the engine


15


on the basis of this OFF information.




When information for turning OFF the main relay


91


is outputted from the control unit (display control unit


74


), a stop signal for stopping the engine


15


is outputted to the control unit (ECU)


101


for controlling the engine


15


on the basis of this OFF information. Thus, even when, for example, the main relay


91


has been directly coupled, there is no possibility that the engine


15


can be started. Therefore, the small boat (jet propulsion boat


10


) can be prevented from being stolen.





FIG. 8

is a side view showing a main switch with lanyard switch of a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted. The main switch


45


with lanyard switch is composed of a lanyard switch portion (switch operation strap)


57


to be connected to the occupant during navigation, and a main switch body portion


58


capable of being ON/OFF operated by this lanyard switch.




The lanyard switch portion


57


is composed of a clip portion


57




a


for turning ON/OFF the power source by sandwiching it in the main switch body portion


58


or removing; a flexible wire


57




b


extending from this clip


57




a,


and a hand strap


57




c


to be worn on the occupant's arm by mounting to the tip end of this wire


57




b.






The main switch portion


58


is composed of a housing


58




a


to be mounted on the boat hull


11


(See

FIG. 1

) side, a switch


58




b


housed in this housing


58




a,


an outer knob


58




c


for operating this switch


58




b,


a stop button


58




d


provided inside this outer knob


58




c,


and a start switch


58




e


for starting the engine


15


(See FIG.


1


).




The main switch portion


58


is a switch which turns ON the switch


58




b


when the outer knob


58




c


is pulled outward, maintains ON when the clip


57




a


of the lanyard switch portion


57


is sandwiched, automatically returns to the initial position to turn OFF when the clip


57




d


comes off, and can turn OFF the power source by pressing the stop button


58




d


with the clip


57




a


sandwiched. Hereinafter, the detailed description will be made of an operation of the main switch


45


with lanyard switch.




FIGS.


9


(


a


) to


9


(


c


) are operating views of the main switch with lanyard switch for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted.




In FIG.


9


(


a


), the clip


57




a


of the lanyard switch portion


57


is pressed into between the housing


58




a


of the main switch body portion


58


and the outer knob


58




c


as indicated by an arrow (


1


), whereby the outer knob


58




c


moves as indicated by an arrow (


2


), and the switch


58




b


can be turned ON.




In FIG.


9


(


b


), the stop button


58


(


d


) is pressed as indicated by an arrow (


3


) with the lanyard switch portion


57


fitted in the main switch body portion


58


, whereby the switch


58




b


can be turned OFF.




In FIG.


9


(


c


), when the clip


57




a


of the lanyard switch portion


57


is pulled out between the housing


58




a


of the main switch body portion


58


and the outer knob


58




c


as indicated by an arrow (


4


), the outer knob


58




c


automatically returns together with the stop button


58




d


as indicated by an arrow (


5


), and the main switch body portion


58




b


turns OFF.




FIGS.


10


(


a


) to


10


(


c


) are explanatory views of the operation of a power source system for a small boat according to the present invention, showing relationship in an operating state between a main relay, the display device, a start switch and the engine (for reference numerals, refer to FIG.


8


).




FIG.


10


(


a


) shows operation relationship when the lanyard switch


57


has been pulled out, that is, at the termination of the navigation or at the time of drainage of pounded water.




First, as illustrated in FIGS.


9


(


a


) to


9


(


c


), the lanyard switch portion


57


is fitted the main switch body portion


58


, whereby the main switch


45


, the main relay


91


(See

FIG. 7

) and the display device


70


turn ON in synchronism. Pressing the start switch


58




e


(See

FIG. 4

) starts the engine


15


(See FIG.


1


).




Next, when the lanyard switch


57


is pulled out of the main switch body portion


58


, the main switch


45


, the main relay


91


and the engine


15


turn OFF in synchronism. The display device


70


turns OFF (controlled by delay means


94


equipped for the display control unit


74


as shown in

FIG. 7

) after a predetermined time period t


1


. Here, the predetermined time period t


1


has been set to 10 sec.




FIG.


10


(


b


) shows operation relationship when the engine


15


is stopped without pulling the lanyard switch portion


57


out, that is, when in the case of taking a seat for standby and the like, the stop button


58




d


is pressed to turn OFF the main switch


45


, and the main switch


45


is turned ON within time period t


2


(t


2


<t


1


). Since the display device


70


has been caused to be able to maintain the ON-state during time period t


1


since the main switch


45


was turned OFF as shown in FIG.


9


(


a


), only the engine


15


is stopped by the above-described operation, and the display device


70


stands by while ON is maintained. The display control unit


74


equipped for the display device


70


enters a trouble inspection mode when the display device


70


is turned ON. Therefore, it takes time to start up the display device


70


. Accordingly, the engine


15


is stopped for standing by, and when the start switch


58




e


is pressed, the navigation of the boat may commence immediately.




FIG.


10


(


c


) shows the operation relationship when the lanyard switch


57


is not pulled out, but is left standing.




When a predetermined time period t


3


has elapsed with the engine


15


turned OFF, and the main switch


45


, the mini relay


91


and the display device


70


are turned ON, the main relay


91


and the display device


70


are automatically caused to turn OFF (controlled by a switch circuit


93


equipped for the display control unit


74


shown in

FIG. 7

) through the use of the display control unit


74


so as to restrain unnecessary power consumption of the battery


27


(See FIG.


1


).




When the main switch


45


shifts from the ON-state to all OFF-state, the power source system


90


(See

FIG. 4

) may be said to cause the main relay


91


to be instantaneously switched from ON to OFF, and the control unit (display control unit


74


) to maintain the ON-state in the OFF-state of the main switch


45


during a predetermined time period.




For example, when starting up the power source, the control unit often causes the display device and the accessories to be subjected to fault diagnosis and the like. Therefore, when the power source for the control unit is carelessly dropped, it takes time to start up the control unit.




Thus, in the OFF-state of the main switch during a predetermined time period, the control unit maintains the ON-state, whereby the main switch


45


(See

FIG. 4

) is switched to the OFF-state, the main relay


91


is instantaneously switched to OFF, and the supply of power source to the accessories including the fuel injection system


61


and the like is stopped to temporarily stop the jet propulsion boat


10


(See FIG.


1


). Since in this temporarily stopped state, the control unit (display control unit


74


) can maintain the started-up state, the jet propulsion boat


10


can shift from the temporarily stopped state to a navigateable state in a short time. As a result, the convenience of the jet propulsion boat


10


can be improved.





FIG. 11

is a flow chart showing limited operation setting for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted. In this respect, STxxx designates a step number.




ST


101


: Set to a limited operation mode in which the output of the engine


15


(See

FIG. 1

) is limited low. Specifically, continuously depress a set switch


73




a


of the display device


70


. To continuously depress is to continue depressing the set switch


73




a


for five or more seconds. In this respect, the set switch


73




a


is also another functional setting switch for the present time setting and the like.




In other words, by setting to a limited operation, a limit mode display mark


78




e


is caused to light for displaying.




ST


102


: During the limited operation, the limited mode display mark


78




e


is caused to blink for displaying that the output of the engine


15


is limited in the limited operation.




ST


103


: Release the limited operation mode. Specifically, continuously depress the set switch


73




a


of the display device


70


. The limited mode display mark


78




e


will be put out.




In a small boat (et propulsion boat


10


) equipped with a display panel (liquid crystal device


71


) displaying operation information and a change-over switch (set switch


73




a


) capable of switching from a normal operation in which output of the engine


15


(See

FIG. 1

) is not limited to a limited operation in which the output of the engine


15


is limited to operate at a limited level. The display device


70


may also be display device having a display lamp (limited mode display mark


78




e


) for lighting when switched to the limited operation as a display panel (liquid crystal device


71


).




For example, it is assumed that when a small boat (jet propulsion boat


10


) capable of switching from a normal operation in which output of the engine


15


(See

FIG. 1

) is not limited to a limited operation in which the output of the engine


15


is limited low is steered in the limited operation, the throttle


64


(See

FIG. 4

) has been opened in order to increase the boat speed. At this time, when the operator's awareness that the small bolt is under the limited operation is assumed to decline. Thus, the operator may think that the small boat (jet propulsion boat


10


) is not operating properly.




Thus, for the convenience of the operator, a display lamp (limit mode display mark


78




e


) is provided for displaying that the engine has been switched from the normal operation, in which output of the engine


15


is not limited, to the limited operation in which the output of the engine


15


is limited.




Also, the display device


70


may be a display device with a display lamp (limit mode display mark


78




e


) that blinks during the limited operation, that is, when the number of revolutions of the engine


15


reaches a predetermined number of revolutions or more and the output of the engine


15


is limited.




When the display lamp (limit mode display mark


78




e


) blinks during the limited operation, it can gives on the operator a clear signal that the engine operation is limited.




Further, in the display device


70


, the change-over switch (set switch


73




a


) may also serve as a functional change-over switch for the display panel (liquid crystal device


71


).




The change-over switch (set switch


73




a


) serves dually as a functional change-over switch for the display panel (liquid crystal device


71


), whereby the operation function can be made multifunctional. Thus, the display device


70


can be miniaturized.





FIG. 12

is a flow chart shoving fault diagnosis procedure for s small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted. In this respect, STxxx designates a step number.




ST


201


: Lighting of a F


1


warning mark


78




d


provides notification that the fuel injection system


61


(See

FIG. 3

) is out of order.




ST


202


: Perform fault diagnosis. Specifically, continuously depress both the set switch


73




a


and the mode switch


73




b


of the display device


70


at the same time.




When the warning lamp


72


blinks once, it shows that the negative pressure in the intake air passage


63


(See

FIG. 4

) is out of order. When the warning lamp


72


blinks twice, it shows that the throttle link


47


(See

FIG. 3

) is out of order. When the warning lamp


72


blinks three times, it shows that the fuel pump (not shown) is out of order. Thus, each of these potential trouble points can be identified immediately.




ST


203


: Release the above-described fault diagnosis mode. Specifically, press the mode switch


73




b.


It will be automatically released after a lapse of 30 seconds without signal.




The jet propulsion boat


10


is equipped with a multifunctional display unit


78


displaying operation information and various warnings, and an operating switch


73


for operating display content of this multifunctional display unit


78


. Also provided is a fuel injection system


61


(See

FIG. 4

) for injecting fuel into a driving source. The display device


70


may be a display device in which the multifunctional display unit


78


is provided with the warning lamp


72


for warning that the fuel injection system


61


is out of order. This warning lamp


72


is arranged to light or blink. When the warning lamp


72


lights or blinks, a function to display an abnormal symptom is provided by means of a blinking pattern (such as, for example, blinking once, blinking twice or three times) by operating the operating switch


73


.




Generally, the fuel injection system is a device for mixing air with fuel to supply an air-fuel mixture vaporized into the engine. Therefore, for example, when the fuel injection system is out of order, it is difficult to distinguish whether the intake air system is out of order, the fuel supply system is out of order, or the other portions are out of order.




To address this issue, the warning lamp


72


is provided for warning, that the fuel injection system


61


(See

FIG. 4

) is out of order, which notifies of the abnormality of the fuel injection system


61


. Also, this warning lamp


72


is caused to lilt or blink, whereby it emphasizes that the fuel injection system


61


is out of order.




Further, a function for displaying the abnormal symptom is provided through the use of the blinking pattern by operating the operating switch


73


when the warning lamp


72


lights or blinks. As such, an immediate measure can be taken to cope with the trouble with the fuel injection system


61


.




In other words, since the function for displaying the abnormal symptom is provided through the use of the blink pattern by operating the operating switch


73


and the warning lamp


72


lights or blinks, troubleshooting of the fuel injection system


61


becomes much more convenient.





FIG. 13

is a flow chart showing a locking/unlocking procedure for a theft prevention function for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted (for reference numerals, refer to FIG.


7


). In this respect, STxxx designates a step number.




ST


301


: Turn ON the main switch


45


.




ST


302


: Judge whether or not the ID lock (theft prevention function) has turned ON. If YES, the sequence proceeds to ST


303


, and if NO, the sequence proceeds to ST


307


.




ST


303


: Input the ID number through the use of the ID number switch


3




d.


An allowable number of times for input of this ID number is set to a maximum of three times. That is, if a mistake is made three times, the power source for the display device


70


(Sec

FIG. 4

) will drop.




ST


304


: Judge whether or not the ID number is correct. If YES, the sequence proceed to ST


306


, and if NO, the sequence returns to ST


302


through ST


305


and ST


306


.




ST


305


: Sound a buzzer as a warning.




ST


306


: As a result of checking, display that the ID number is wrong (checking NG display). In other words, the ID mark


78




h


(See FIG.


5


), the key mark


78




i


and the inputted number blink and display.




ST


307


: Unlock the ID lock.




ST


308


: Unlock the control unit (ECU)


101


.




ST


309


: Turn ON the main relay


91


. In this state, complete the start-up of the display device


70


(See FIG.


4


). Hereinafter, an ID lock locking procedure will be shown.




ST


310


: Continuously depress the ID set switch


73




c.


In this case, a time period for continuously depressing is set to two or more seconds.




ST


311


: A setting wait display for the ID lock is displayed on the display device


70


.




ST


312


: Press the ID set switch


73




c.






ST


313


: The ID lock is locked.




ST


314


: The control unit (ECU)


101


is locked, and the display device


70


(See

FIG. 4

) becomes inoperable.




ST


315


: The main relay


91


turns OFF.




FIGS.


14


(


a


) and


14


(


b


) are flow charts (for reference numerals, refer to

FIG. 5

) showing procedures for new ID registration/ID forced release of the theft prevention function for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted. In this respect, STxxx designates a step number.




FIG.


14


(


a


) shows a procedure for new ID registration of the ID lock (theft prevention function).




ST


401


: Turn ON the main switch


45


(See FIG.


7


).




ST


402


: Continuously depress the ID number switch


73




d.


In this case, the time period for continuously depressing is set to two or more seconds.




ST


403


: Input the ID number through the use of the ID number switch


73




d.






ST


404


: By continuously depressing the ID set switch


73




c,


a new ID number can be registered. In this case, the time period for continuously depressing is set to two or more seconds.




Thereafter, this operation will be completed by way of the steps of ST


309


to ST


312


shown in FIG.


13


.




FIG.


14


(


b


) shows the procedure for ID forced release of the ID lock (theft prevention function).




ST


501


: A fuel signal is caused to be in an open state. That is, it is caused to be in a state in which the harness from a fuel sensor (not shown) of the fuel injection system


61


has been removed. For example, one of the harnesses


87




a,




87




b


shown in

FIG. 6

is removed.




ST


502


: Turn ON the main switch


45


(See FIG.


7


).




ST


503


: Continuously depress both the set switch


73




a


and the mode switch


73




b


at the same time. In this case, the time period for continuously depressing is set to five seconds.




ST


504


: Input a number for release as a predetermined number through the use of the ID number switch


73




d.


In this case, the number for release is a predetermined number during manufacture of the boat hull, such is the boat hull number.




ST


505


: The ID number is reset. In this respect, when the ID number is reset to become the initial value “000”, the ID lock cannot be locked any longer, and the ID number must be inputted again.




ST


506


: Turn OFF the main switch


45


.




ST


507


: The fuel signal is caused to be in a close state. In other words, the harness removed will be returned to the original state.




That is, by the operations in ST


501


to ST


505


, the ID number can be forcibly released to reset the ID number.




When using the system again, the operator should start with new registration of the ID number again.




With this theft prevention system which is capable of turning ON the power source by the occupant inputting a secret number, a secret number release method for the theft prevention function may be a method by which the secret number is rendered capable of being released by removing at least one of a plurality of harnesses


87




a,




87




b


(See

FIG. 6

) connected to the theft prevention function, and in this state, by inputting a predetermined number (number for release).




For example, in the unexpected situation where the operator or the owner has forgotten the secret number, the cost of replacing the entire theft prevention function could be very high. On the other hand, when the secret number can be simply reset, the theft prevention function cannot be maintained.




Thus, since the secret number is rendered capable of being released by removing at least one of a plurality of harnesses


87




a,




87




b


(See

FIG. 6

) connected to the theft prevention function, and in this state, by inputting a predetermined number, the operator has a method of recovering his lost or forgotten secret number without seriously compromising the integrity of the theft prevention function.





FIG. 15

is a flow chart (for reference numerals, refer to

FIG. 5

) showing a procedure for changing a registration ID number of the theft prevention function for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted. In this respect, STxxx designates a step number.




ST


601


: Continuously depress the ID number switch


73




d.


In this case, a time period for continuously depressing is set to two or more seconds.




ST


602


: Input the registered ID number.




ST


603


: The inputted ID number blinks.




ST


604


: Continuously depress the number switch


73




d.


In this case, a time period for continuously depressing is set to two or more seconds.




ST


605


: Judge whether or not the ID number is correct. If YES, the sequence proceeds to ST


506


, and if NO, the sequence returns to ST


602


through ST


608


. In this respect, an allowable number of times for input of this ID number has been set to three times at maximum. That is, if a mistake is made three times, the power source for the display device


70


(See

FIG. 4

) will drop.




ST


606


: Input the new ID number.




ST


607


: Sound the buzzer as a warning.




ST


608


: As a result of checking, display that the ID number is wrong (checking NG display). In other words, blink and display the ID mark


78




h


(See FIG.


5


), the key mark


78




i


and the inputted number.




ST


609


: Blink the new ID number.




ST


610


: Continuously depress the ID set switch


73




c.


In this case, the time period for continuously depressing is set to two or more seconds.




ST


611


: By lighting the new ID number, display that the registration has been completed.





FIG. 16

is a view showing a control system for a small boat onto which a power source system according to the present invention has been mounted.




The control system


100


for small boat includes a battery


27


which is a power source supply source; an injector


69


(displayed as “injector


69


A to


69


D” here) for the fuel injection system


61


(See FIG.


4


), a main relay


91


, a display control unit


74


mounted onto the display device


70


(See FIG.


5


), and a control unit (ECU)


101


for controlling the engine


15


(See FIG.


1


).





FIG. 16

also shows a starter


102


, a starter relay


103


for turning ON/OFF the starter


102


, a generator


104


, a regulator


105


for regulating voltage generated by the generator, a buzzer


107


connected to the display control unit


74


, a speed sensor


108


connected to the display control unit


74


, a fuel sensor


109


connected to the display control unit


74


, a temperature sensor


111


connected to the control unit (ECU)


101


, and a water temperature sensor


112


connected to the control unit (ECU)


101


. Also shown are an exhaust temperature detection sensor


113


connected to the control unit (ECU)


101


, an oil temperature sensor


114


connected to the control unit (ECU)


101


for detecting temperature of the engine oil, ignition system members


116


A to


116


D (ignition plug and ignition coil), an oil pressure sensor


117


, a knock sensor


118


for detecting knocking in the engine


15


, a fuel pump


121


, a relay


122


for turning ON/OFF the fuel pump.




A flow indicated by an arrow A shows engine oil information, temperature information, fuel information, engine number of evolutions information, warning lamp information and OTS (Off Throttle Steering System) information that are sent from the control unit (ECU)


101


to the display control unit


74


.




Also, a flow indicated by an arrow B shows lock information and limited operation information that are sent from the display control unit


74


to the control unit (ECU)


10


.





FIG. 17

is a block diagram showing a power source system for a small boat according to a second embodiment of the present invention. Components identical to those in the power source system


90


(See

FIG. 7

) are designated by the identical reference numerals, thus a detailed description will be omitted.




The power source system


130


includes a display control unit


134


as the control unit (display control unit


74


), a main switch


45


with a lanyard switch connected between the display control unit


134


and a battery


27


, a main relay


91


having a switch unit


91




b


for turning ON/OFF the power source of the battery


27


by exciting a coil portion


91




a


by the display control unit


134


, and the control unit (ECU)


101


which turns ON/OFF through the use of the switch unit


91




b


of the main relay


91


, and which controls the engine


15


(See

FIG. 1

) by giving and receiving information between the control unit (ECU)


101


and the display control unit


134


. Also included is the fuel injection system


61


and other accessories


92


which are turned ON/OFF through the use of the switch unit


91




b


of the main relay


91


.




The display control unit


134


shows a control unit (ECU) according to the second embodiment of the display control unit


74


mounted onto the display device


70


shown in FIG.


5


. More specifically, the display control unit


134


has a microcomputer


134


A which forms the heart, a switching circuit


133


for turning ON/OFF the power source of the display control unit


134


itself by inputting information of the main switch


45


with a lanyard switch and a predetermined ID number, and delay means


144


for delaying the operation of this switching circuit


143


by a predetermined time period. The display control unit


134


inputs ID information for theft prevention, information of the state of the main switch


45


with a lanyard switch and speed of the boat hull, fuel information for displaying the remaining quantity of fuel, information of number of revolutions of the engine; warning lamp display information for lighting a multifunctional display unit


78


shown in FIG.


5


and the warning lamp


72


to output limited operation information when a limited operation is performed by controlling the fuel injection system


61


, locking information which turns OFF the main relay


91


, and engine stop information. The display control unit


134


is a control unit (ECU) which enters a fault inspection mode when the display device


70


is turned ON.




FIGS.


18


(


a


) to


18


(


c


) are operation explanatory views for a power source system for a small boat according to this second embodiment of the present invention, showing relationship in an operating state between the main relay, the display device, a starting switch and the engine (for symbols, refer to FIG.


17


).




FIG.


18


(


a


) shows the operation relationship when the lanyard switch portion


57


(See

FIG. 8

) has been pulled out, that is, at the time of completion of navigation or of drainage of ponded water.




First, as described in FIGS.


9


(


a


) to


9


(


c


), the lanyard switch portion


57


is caused to be fitted to the main switch body portion


58


, whereby the main switch


45


, the main relay


91


(See

FIG. 7

) and the display device


70


turn ON in synchronism. Pressing the starting switch


58




c


(See

FIG. 4

) starts the engine


15


(See FIG.


1


).




Next, when the lanyard switch


57


is pulled out of the main switch body portion


58


, the main switch


45


and the engine


15


turn OFF in synchronism. After a lapse of a predetermined time period t


4


, the main relay


91


and the display device


70


turn OFF (controlled by the delay means


144


provided for the display control unit


134


as shown in FIG.


17


).




The power source system


130


according to the second embodiment may be the display control unit (control unit)


134


is an component part of a display device


70


(See

FIG. 17

) for displaying operation information of the small boat or boat hull information. After a lapse of a predetermined time period t


4


, since the main switch


45


shifts from the ON-state to the OFF-state, both the display control unit


134


and the main relay


91


are simultaneously switched from the ON-state to the OFF-state.




When the display control unit


134


is an component part of the display device


70


for displaying operation information of the small boat or the boat hull information, both the display control unit


134


and the main relay


91


are switched from the ON-state to the OFF-state at the same thee, whereby the state of the main relay


91


can be grasped by the display function of the display device


70


. As a result, convenience for the operator is improved.




FIG.


18


(


b


) shows operation relationship when the engine


15


is stopped without pulling the lanyard switch portion


57


, that is, when the stop button


58




e


is pressed to turn OFF the main switch


45


in the ease of taking a seat for standby or the like and the main switch


45


is turned ON within time period t


5


(t


5


<t


4


). Since the design is such that during time period t


4


since the main switch


45


is turned OFF as shown in FIG.


18


(


a


), the main relay


91


and the display device


70


is capable of maintaining the ON-state, only the engine


15


is stopped in the above-described operation to standby while the main relay


91


and the display device


70


remain in the ON-state. Accordingly, pressing the starting switch


58




e


enables the small boat to be navigated immediately.




Also, with the power source system


130


according to the second embodiment, when the main switch


45


shifts from the ON-state to the OFF-state, the display control unit


134


instantaneously outputs a stop signal to the control limit (ECU)


101


(See FIG.


17


), and the engine


15


(See

FIG. 1

) is stopped on the basis of this stop signal through the use of the control unit (ECU)


101


. Also, when the OFF-state of the main switch


45


is within a predetermined time period t


5


, the display control unit


134


maintains the ON-state of the main relay


91


.




Generally, when the main relay is turned OFF, the control unit (ECU) for controlling the engine is also often turned OFF. When starting up the power source, the control unit (ECU)


101


may subject the display device and the accessories to fault diagnosis in the same manner as the display control unit (control unit)


134


, and when the power source for the control unit (ECU)


101


is turned OFF, it may take time for the small boat


10


(see

FIG. 1

) to shift to a navigable state.




More specifically, even when the engine


15


is stopped temporarily, if the OFF-state of the main switch


45


is within a predetermined time period t


4


, the ON-state of the main relay


91


is maintained. Thus, it is possible to shift from the temporarily stopped state to a navigable state in a short time.




FIG.


18


(


c


) shows operation relationship when the lanyard switch portion


57


(See

FIG. 8

) is not pulled out, but is left standing.




When a predetermined time period t


6


has elapsed with the engine


15


turned OFF, and the main switch


45


, the main relay


91


and the display device


70


(See

FIG. 4

) turned ON, the main relay


91


and the display device


70


are caused to be automatically turned OFF (controlled by the switching circuit


143


provided for the display control unit


74


shown in

FIG. 17

) through the use of the display control unit


134


in order to minimize power comsumption of the battery


27


(See FIG.


1


).




In this respect, in the second embodiment, the fuel injection system


61


and other accessories


92


are rendered capable of being controlled as shown in

FIG. 10

, but the present invention is not limited thereto. Alternatively, any structure may be taken, as long as the ON/OFF of the power source to be supplied to the accessories and the like can be collectively controlled.




The present invention exhibits the following effects due to the above-described structure.




According to the first aspect of the invention, a main relay is provided for turning ON/OFF the power source to be supplied to the accessories and a control unit (display control unit) connected to the main switch in parallel in order to control this main relay. The design is such that an ON/OFF state of the main switch is monitored through the use of the control unit (display control unit) and the main relay is ON/OFF controlled on the basis of the ON/OFF state. Therefore, it is possible to collectively control the ON/OFF of the power source to be supplied to the accessories including the fuel injection system. As a result, the power source system can be simplified.




For example, when starting Up the power source, in the control unit (display control unit), the accessories are often subjected to fault diagnosis and the like. Therefore, when the power source of the control unit (display control unit) is carelessly dropped, it takes time to start up the control unit (display control unit).




According to the second aspect of the present invention, the design is such that when the main switch shifts from an ON-state to an OFF-state, the main relay is instantaneously switched from ON to OFF, and the control unit (display control unit) maintains the ON-state in the OFF-state of the main switch during a predetermined time period. Therefore, the supply of the power source to the accessories and the like including the fuel injection system is stopped to temporarily stop the small boat. Since in this temporarily stopped state, the control unit (display control unit) can maintain the started-up state, the small boat can shift from the temporarily stopped state to a navigable state in a short time. As a result, the convenience of the small boat can be improved.




According to the third aspect of the present invention, since when information for turning OFF the main relay is outputted from the control unit (display control unit), the control unit causes a stop signal for stopping the engine to be outputted on the basis of this OFF information, even when, for example, the main relay has directly been coupled, there is no possibility that the engine starts. Therefore, the small boat can be prevented from being stolen.




When, for example, the main relay is turned OFF, the control unit (ECU) for controlling, the engine is also often turned OFF. When starting up the power source, the control unit (ECU) may subject the display device and the accessories to fault diagnosis in the same manner as the control unit (display control unit). Therefore, when the power source for the control unit (ECU) is turned OFF, it may take time to shift the small boat to a navigable state.




According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, when the main switch shifts from the ON-state to the OFF-state, the control unit (display control unit) instantaneously outputs a stop signal to the control unit (ECU), and the engine is stopped by the control unit (ECU) on the basis of this stop signal. Further, when the OFF-state of the main switch is within a predetermined time period, the control unit (display control unit) the ON-state of the main relay is maintained. Therefore, even when the engine is stopped to temporarily stop the small boat, the ON-state of the main relay is maintained if the OFF-state of the main switch is within a predetermined time period. Thus, it is possible to shift from the temporarily stopped state to a navigable state in a short time.




According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, the design is such that when the control unit (display control unit) is a component part of a display device for displaying operation information of the small boat or boat hull information, both the control unit (display control unit) and the main relay are switched from the ON-state to the OFF-state at the same time. Thus, the state of the main relay can be grasped by the display function of the control unit (display control unit). As a result, convenience for the operator can be improved.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A power source system for supplying a power source to accessories and an engine of a boat, said power source system comprising:an electronic control unit (ECU) which controls said accessories and said engine; a main switch with a lanyard switch capable of turning OFF said power source in case of an emergency by connecting to an occupant by a wire of the lanyard; a main relay for turning ON/OFF the power source to be supplied to said accessories and said electronic control unit (ECU); and a display control unit connected in parallel to said main switch in order to control said main relay, wherein an ON/OFF state of said main switch is monitored by said display control unit to control an ON/OFF state of said main relay on the basis of the ON/OFF state of said main switch, and wherein information is outputted from said display control unit to said electronic control unit (ECU) for controlling said accessories.
  • 2. The power source system for a boat according to claim 1, wherein shifting of said main switch from the ON-state to the OFF-state causes said main relay to switch from ON to OFF instantaneously, and also causes said display control unit to be maintained in an ON-state while said main switch is in the OFF-state for a predetermined period of time.
  • 3. The power source system for a boat according to claim 1, wherein said display control unit has a theft prevention function, and when information for turning OFF said main relay is outputted from said display control unit, a stop signal for stopping said engine is outputted to said electronic control unit (ECU) for controlling said engine on the basis of said information for turning OFF.
  • 4. The power source system for a boat according to claim 1, wherein shifting said main switch shifts from the ON-state to the OFF-state causes said display control unit to output a stop signal to said electronic control unit (ECU) instantaneously, thus causing said engine to be stopped by said electronic control unit (ECU) on the basis of said stop signal, and while the main switch is maintained in the OFF-state for a predetermined period of time, said display control unit maintains the ON-state of said main relay.
  • 5. The power source system for a boat according to claim 4, wherein said display control unit is a component part of a display device for displaying operational information of the boat or boat hull information, and wherein after a lapse of a predetermined time period, shifting said main switch shifts from the ON-state to the OFF-state causes both said display control unit and said main relay to switch from the ON-state to the OFF-state simultaneously.
  • 6. The power source system for a boat according to claim 1, wherein the display control unit includes a microcomputer, a switching circuit, and delay means for delaying operation of said switching circuit.
  • 7. The power source system for a boat according to claim 1, wherein the main switch with the lanyard includes a clip portion for turning ON/OFF the power source by sandwiching it in or removing it from a main switch body portion, and a hand strap to be worn on a arm of the occupant, said wire of the lanyard extending from the clip.
  • 8. A power source system for a boat for supplying a power source to a boat, said power source system comprising:an electronic control unit (ECU) for controlling accessories and an engine; a main switch with a lanyard switch capable of turning OFF said power source in case of an emergency by connecting to an occupant by a wire of the lanyard; a main relay for turning ON/OFF power source to be supplied to said accessories; and display control unit connected in parallel to said main switch in order to control said main relay, wherein an ON/OFF state of said main switch is monitored by said display control unit to control an ON/OFF state of the main relay on the basis of said ON/OFF state of the main switch, and wherein the display control unit also drives a display device for displaying operational status of the engine and the accessories.
  • 9. The power source system for a boat according to claim 8, wherein shifting of said main switch from the ON-state to the OFF-state causes said main relay to switch from ON to OFF instantaneously, and also causes said display control unit to be maintained in an ON-state while said main switch is in the OFF-state for a predetermined period of time.
  • 10. The power source system for a boat according to claim 8, wherein said display control unit has a theft prevention function, and when information for turning OFF said main relay is outputted from said display control unit, a stop signal for stopping said engine is outputted to said control unit (ECU) for controlling said engine on the basis of said information for turning OFF.
  • 11. The power source system for a boat according to claim 8, wherein shifting said main switch shifts from the ON-state to the OFF-state causes said display control unit to output a stop signal to said control unit (ECU) instantaneously, thus causing said engine to be stopped by said control unit (ECU) on the basis of said stop signal, and while the main switch is maintained in the OFF-state for a predetermined period of time, said display control unit maintains the ON-state of said main relay.
  • 12. The power source system for a boat according to claim 11, wherein said display control unit is a component part of a display device for displaying operational information of the boat or boat hull information, and wherein after a lapse of a predetermined time period, shifting said main switch shifts from the ON-state to the OFF-state causes both said display control unit and said main relay to switch from the ON-state to the OFF-state simultaneously.
  • 13. The power source system for a boat according to claim 8, wherein the display control unit includes a microcomputer, a switching circuit, and delay means for delaying operation of said switching circuit.
  • 14. The power source system for a boat according to claim 8, wherein the main switch with the lanyard includes a clip portion for turning ON/OFF the power source by sandwiching it in or removing it from a main switch body portion, and a hand strap to be worn on a arm of the occupant, said wire of the lanyard extending from the clip.
  • 15. The power source system for a boat according to claim 8, wherein the display control unit is mounted onto said display device.
  • 16. A power source system for a boat for supplying a power source to the boat, said power source system comprising:an electronic control unit (ECU) for controlling accessories and an engine; a main switch with a lanyard switch capable of turning OFF power source in case of an emergency by connecting to an occupant by a wire of the lanyard; a main relay for turning ON/OFF power source to be supplied to said accessories; and a display control unit connected in parallel to said main switch in order to control said main relay, wherein an ON/OFF state of said main switch is monitored by said display control unit to control an ON/OFF state of the main relay on the basis of said ON/OFF state of the main switch, and wherein said display control unit has a theft prevention function, and when information for turning OFF said main relay is outputted from said display control unit, a stop signal for stopping said engine is outputted to said control unit (ECU) for controlling said engine on the basis of said information for turning OFF.
  • 17. The power source system for a boat according to claim 16, wherein shifting of said main switch from the ON-state to the OFF-state causes said main relay to switch from ON to OFF instantaneously, and also causes said display control unit to be maintained in an ON-state while said main switch is in the OFF-state for a predetermined period of time.
  • 18. The power source system for a boat according to claim 16, wherein shifting said main switch shifts from the ON-state to the OFF-state causes said display control unit to output a stop signal to said control unit (ECU) instantaneously, thus causing said engine to be stopped by said control unit (ECU) on the basis of said stop signal, and while the main switch is maintained in the OFF-state for a predetermined period of time, said display control unit maintains the ON-state of said main relay.
  • 19. The power source system for a boat according to claim 18, wherein said display control unit is a component part of a display device for displaying operational information of the boat or boat hull information, and wherein after a lapse of a predetermined time period, shifting said main switch shifts from the ON-state to the OFF-state causes both said display control unit and said main relay to switch from the ON-state to the OFF-state simultaneously.
  • 20. The power source system for a boat according to claim 16, wherein the display control unit includes a microcomputer, a switching circuit, and delay means for delaying operation of said switching circuit.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-283741 Sep 2001 JP
2002-100508 Apr 2002 JP
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2001-283741, filed Sep. 18, 2001, and 2002-100508, filed Apr. 2, 2002, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

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