Claims
- 1. A rudder assembly for a boat comprising:
- a rudder support bracket for mounting on the boat so as to be pivotable about a rudder steering axis;
- a rudder coupled to said bracket so as to be pivotable with respect thereto about a first axis substantially normal to said steering axis and to a longitudinal axis of the boat;
- a tiller coupled at a first end thereof to said bracket so as to be pivotable with respect thereto about a second axis substantially parallel to said first axis; and
- a coupling rod coupled at a first end thereof to said tiller so as to be pivotable with respect thereto about a third axis adjacent and parallel to said second axis, and coupled at a second and opposite end thereof to said rudder so as to be pivotable with respect thereto about a fourth axis adjacent and parallel to said first axis;
- the arrangement being such that a rapid pivotal displacement of the tiller from a first position to a second position displaces the coupling rod from a first condition wherein said first, third and fourth axes are non-aligned through a dead center condition wherein said axes are aligned and into either of two maximally displaced conditions wherein said axes are non-aligned and said rudder is displaced into either a raised or a lowered position.
- 2. A rudder assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a spring biased locking means mounted on said bracket for releasably retaining said tiller in a first position.
- 3. A rudder assembly according to claim 2, wherein said locking means comprises a locking bar formed at one end with a locking hook and at an opposite end with a crescent-shaped recess, said locking bar being pivotally mounted at an intermediate position thereof on said bracket, there being furthermore provided a projecting abutment integral with said bracket and projecting through said recess, and spring biasing means located within said crescent-shaped recess for biasing said abutment in an anti-clockwise direction.
- 4. A rudder assembly according to claim 2, wherein said locking means comprises a locking member formed at a top end with a locking recess and being pivotally mounted on said bracket, there being provided a resilient abutting member for biassing said locking member in a clockwise direction, there being furthermore provided an adjustment screw for limiting the angular displacement of the locking member.
- 5. A rudder assembly for a boat comprising:
- a rudder support bracket for mounting on the boat so as to be pivotable about a rudder steering axis;
- a rudder coupled to said bracket so as to be pivotable with respect thereto about a first axis substantially normal to said steering axis and to a longitudinal axis of the boat;
- a tiller coupled at a first end thereof to said bracket so as to be pivotable with respect thereto about a second axis substantially parallel to said first axis;
- a coupling rod directly pivotally connected at a first end thereof to said tiller so as to be pivotable with respect thereto about a third axis adjacent and parallel to said second axis, and directly pivotally connected at a second and opposite end thereof to said rudder so as to be pivotable with respect thereto about a fourth axis adjacent and parallel to said first axis;
- said rudder, said tiller, said coupling rod and said bracket comprising an arrangement wherein said tiller is movable between a first position and a second position and constitutes means for displacing said coupling rod upon rapid pivotal displacement as said tiller moves from said first position to said second position from a first condition wherein said first, third and fourth axes are non-aligned through a dead center condition wherein said first, third and fourth axes are aligned and then into either of two maximally displaced conditions wherein said first, third and fourth axes are non-aligned such that said rudder is displaced into either a raised or a lowered position.
- 6. A rudder assembly according to claim 1, wherein said tiller is elongate and has a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to said second and third axes, and the movement of said tiller from said first position to said second position does not entail any movement of said tiller along said longitudinal axis.
- 7. A rudder assembly according to claim 1, wherein said coupling rod is directly connected at said first end to said tiller and directly connected at said second end to said rudder.
- 8. A rudder assembly according to claim 1, wherein said coupling rod is directly pivotally connected at said second end to said rudder.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/193,719, filed Feb. 9, 1994 now abandoned.
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