Claims
- 1. A power steering apparatus for marine craft having a tiller, the apparatus comprising:
- an actuator assembly including a hydraulic steering actuator, means for mounting the steering actuator on the craft, means for operatively connecting the steering actuator to the tiller, a hydraulic servo actuator including a servo cylinder with ends, means for mounting the servo actuator on the steering actuator, means for permitting limited axial displacement of the servo actuator relative to the steering actuator and means for mechanically connecting the servo actuator to the steering actuator, the steering actuator includes a steering cylinder, a piston reciprocatingly received in the steering cylinder, a piston rod connected to the piston, and an end fitting on each end of the steering cylinder, the means for mounting the servo actuator including a mount integral with each of the end fittings of the steering cylinder, each said mount including a socket at each end of the steering cylinder slidably receiving one said end of the servo cylinder, the sockets being coaxial with the servo cylinder; and
- a servo valve mounted on the actuator assembly having means for receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid, means for connecting the valve hydraulically to the steering actuator and the servo actuator and a member mechanically connecting the valve to the servo actuator, whereby displacement of the servo actuator opens the valve to provide pressurized hydraulic fluid to the steering actuator.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said mount and integral end fitting is a one piece component.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for permitting limited axial displacement of the servo actuator includes portions of the ends of the servo actuator slidably received in the sockets.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the means for permitting limited axial displacement further includes shoulders near each said end of the servo cylinder for contacting the mounts and limiting axial displacement of the servo cylinder in either direction from a central position.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the servo actuator has a piston with a piston rod connected thereto, the piston rod of the steering actuator and the piston rod of the servo actuator each having an outer end, the means for mechanically connecting the servo actuator to the steering actuator including means for connecting the piston rod of the servo actuator to the piston rod of the steering actuator adjacent the outer ends thereof.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the means for connecting the piston rod of the servo actuator to the piston rod of the steering actuator includes a connector having spaced-apart apertures, the rod of the servo actuator being received through a first said aperture and the rod of the steering actuator being received through a second said aperture.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the outer end of the rod of the steering actuator has male threads, the means for connecting including a fitting received on the threads.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the outer end of the rod of the servo actuator has male threads, the means for connecting including a nut threadedly received on said threads and securing the connector.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, the member being secured to the servo cylinder.
- 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the servo cylinder has a circumferential exterior groove, the member having an aperture fitted about the groove.
- 11. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the valve has a valve spool with a shaft connected thereto, the member being connected to the shaft.
- 12. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the steering actuator includes a steering cylinder having two ends and a port adjacent each said end for hydraulic fluid, the servo valve being mounted adjacent one end of the steering cylinder and having a first port for hydraulic fluid directly connected to a first said port of the steering actuator.
- 13. A apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the servo valve has a second port for hydraulic fluid connected to a second said port of the steering actuator by a rigid conduit.
- 14. A apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the rigid conduit is a tube exterior to the cylinder of the steering actuator and co-axial therewith.
- 15. A marine craft comprising:
- a hull having a stern;
- a helm mounted within the hull;
- a propulsion motor mounted on the hull;
- a steering mechanism at the stern of the hull including a tiller;
- an actuator assembly including a hydraulic steering actuator, means for mounting the steering actuator on the hull adjacent the tiller, means for operatively connecting the steering actuator to the tiller, a hydraulic servo actuator including a servo cylinder with ends, means for mounting the servo actuator on the steering actuator, means for permitting limited axial displacement of the servo actuator relative to the steering actuator, and means for mechanically connecting the servo actuator to the steering actuator, the steering actuator including a steering cylinder, a piston reciprocatingly received in the steering cylinder, a piston rod connected to the piston, and an end fitting on each end of the steering cylinder, the means for mounting the servo actuator including a mount integral with each of the end fittings of the steering cylinder, each said mount including a socket at each end of the steering cylinder slidably receiving one of said ends of the servo cylinder the sockets being coaxial with the servo cylinder;
- a hydraulic pump;
- a servo valve mounted on the actuator assembly having means for receiving pressurized fluid, means for connecting the valve hydraulically to the steering actuator and the servo actuator and a member mechanically connecting the valve to the servo actuator, whereby displacement of the servo actuator opens the valve to provide pressurized hydraulic fluid to the steering actuator;
- hydraulic conduits connecting the helm to the servo actuator; and
- hydraulic conduits connecting the hydraulic pump to the servo valve.
- 16. A power steering apparatus for a marine craft having a tiller, the apparatus comprising:
- an actuator assembly including a hydraulic steering actuator having a steering cylinder with a first end and a second end, a first hydraulic port adjacent the first end and a second hydraulic port adjacent the second end, an end fitting adjacent each said end of the cylinder, tie rods connecting the end fittings together, a piston reciprocatingly received within the cylinder and having a piston rod projecting slidably through at least one said end fitting thereof, means for mounting the steering actuator on the craft including a bracket pivotally connected to the end fitting at the first end of the cylinder, means for mechanically connecting the steering actuator to the tiller including a connector on the rod thereof, a hydraulic servo actuator including a servo cylinder having first and second ends, a hydraulic port adjacent each said end of the servo cylinder, a servo piston reciprocatingly received within the servo cylinder and a servo rod connected to the piston of the servo cylinder, means for mounting the servo actuator on the steering actuator including a mount integral with each said end fitting of the steering actuator, each said fitting having a socket co-axial with the servo cylinder for receiving one of said ends of the servo cylinder, means for permitting limited axial displacement of the servo actuator relative to the steering actuator including portions of the servo cylinder adjacent the ends thereof which are slidably received within the sockets and shoulders on the servo cylinder which contact the mounts when the servo cylinder is displaced a predetermined amount in either direction from a central position, and means for mechanically connecting the servo actuator to the steering actuator including a connector connecting the rods thereof together adjacent the outer ends thereof; and
- a servo valve mounted on the steering actuator adjacent the first said end thereof, the valve having a body, a valve spool reciprocatingly received in the body, a shaft on the spool, ports for receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid, conduits connecting the valve hydraulically to the servo actuator, a first port connecting the valve directly to said first hydraulic port of the steering cylinder, a second port and a rigid conduit connecting the second port of the servo valve to said second hydraulic port of the steering cylinder, and a bracket connecting the shaft of the valve to the cylinder of the servo actuator, whereby displacement of the servo actuator from the central position opens the valve to provide pressurized hydraulic fluid to said port of the steering actuator.
- 17. A power steering apparatus for marine craft having a tiller, the apparatus comprising:
- an actuator assembly including a hydraulic steering actuator, means for mounting the steering actuator on the craft, means for operatively connecting the steering actuator to the tiller, a hydraulic servo actuator including a servo cylinder having a circumferential exterior groove, means for mounting the servo actuator on the steering actuator, means for permitting limited axial displacement of the servo actuator relative the steering actuator and means for mechanically connecting the servo actuator to the steering actuator, the steering actuator includes a steering cylinder, a piston reciprocatingly received in the cylinder, a piston rod connected to the piston, and an end fitting on each end of the cylinder, the means for mounting the servo actuator including a mount integral with each of the end fittings of the steering cylinder;
- a servo valve mounted on the actuator assembly having means for receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid, means for connecting the valve hydraulically to the steering actuator and the servo actuator and a member mechanically connecting the valve to the servo actuator, the member having an aperture fitted about the groove of the servo cylinder whereby displacement of the servo actuator opens the valve to provide pressurized hydraulic fluid to the steering actuator.
- 18. An apparatus as claimed in claim 17, wherein the valve has a valve spool with a shaft connected thereto, the member being connected to the shaft.
- 19. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the servo cylinder has a portion adjacent each end thereof which contacts a portion of said mount slidably receiving said each end when said each end slides towards said mount.
- 20. An apparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein the servo cylinder has an end portion of reduced section adjacent said each end thereof, said end portions being slidably received in the sockets.
- 21. An apparatus as claimed in claim 20, wherein said each portion of the servo cylinder contacting said mount comprises a shoulder on the cylinder adjacent said each end.
- 22. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said socket slidably receives one entire end of said servo cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/126,690 filed Sep. 30, 1993, and now abandoned.
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