This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 101130248, filed on Aug. 21, 2012.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a steering device, more particularly to a steering device for a surfboard.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to FIG. 1, United States Patent Application Publication No. US2001/0042498 discloses a conventional power surfboard including aboard body 11, a jet pump 12, a steering device 13, and a driving unit 14. The board body 11 has a head 111 and a tail 112. The jet pump 12 is mounted to the tail 112 for propelling the board body 11, and is formed with a water outlet (not shown) that opens rearward.
The steering device 13 has a fluid-guiding nozzle 131 that is connected pivotally to the jet pump 12 and that is disposed in fluid communication with the water outlet, and a guiding cable (not shown) that extends from the tail 112 to the head 111 and that has one end connected pivotally to the fluid-guiding nozzle 131.
The driving unit 14 includes a base seat 141, a linking member 143, and a rigid driving arm 144. The base seat 141 is secured to the head 111. The linking member 143 is disposed in the base seat 141, extends along a driving axis (DP), and is connected pivotally to another end of the guiding cable. The rigid driving arm 144 is secured to the linking member 143.
When using the conventional power surfboard, an operator stands on the board body 11 and holds a distal end of the driving arm 144 to maintain balance of the operator while controlling a moving direction of the conventional power surfboard.
To change the moving direction of the board body 11, the operator rotates the driving arm 144 to drive rotation of the linking member 143 about the driving axis (DP), such that the fluid-guiding nozzle 131 is driven to rotate oppositely via the guiding cable, thereby changing the moving direction of the conventional power surfboard.
However, when the operator rotates the driving arm 144 about the driving axis (DP), the body of the operator would simultaneously swing to a huge extent so that the operator has difficulty maintaining balance on the board body 11.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a steering device that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, a steering device is adapted to be used in a surfboard. The surfboard has a board body that has a head and a tail, and a power unit that is mounted to the tail for propelling the board body. The steering device includes:
a steering unit operable for controlling a moving direction of the board body;
a driving unit including
a transmitting unit interconnecting the linking member and the steering unit, such that rotation of the linking member about the driving axis drives operation of the steering unit via the transmitting unit.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The steering unit 3 is adapted to be coupled pivotally to the power unit 22, and is operable for controlling a moving direction of the board body 21.
The driving unit 4 includes a hollow base seat 41, a linking member 42, a drive seat 43, a drive arm 44, a bearing 45, and a handle 46. The base seat 41 is adapted to be secured fixedly to the head 23 of the board body 21. The linking member 42, in this embodiment, is formed as a plate, is disposed in the base seat 41 and is rotatable about a driving axis (D). The drive arm 44 is elongated and defines a longitudinal axis, and has a connecting end and an access end. The connecting end is registered with the driving axis (D). The access end is opposite to the connecting end along the longitudinal axis and extends outwardly from the base seat 41. The drive arm 44 is substantially untwistable and is rotatable about the longitudinal axis for driving rotation of the linking member 42 about the driving axis (D). The drive seat 43 extends along the driving axis (D) and interconnects the connecting end of the drive arm 44 and the linking member 42 (i.e., the connecting end of the drive arm 44 is connected to the linking member 42). The bearing 45 is interposed between the base seat 41 and the drive arm 44. The handle 46 is secured fixedly to the access end of the drive arm 44.
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The handle 46 of the driving unit 4 is ring-shaped, and has a holding section 461 substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the drive arm 44 at the access end of the drive arm 44.
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To change the moving direction of the surfboard 2, as shown in
It is noted that the transmitting unit 5 may be a wireless signal control system that includes a sensor. The sensor detects the rotational angle and rotational direction of the linking member 42. The fluid-guiding tube 31 may be mounted with a receiver to receive a signal transmitted from the sensor of the transmitting unit 5 for controlling rotation of the fluid-guiding tube 31.
To sum up, since the drive arm 44 is untwistable and is retained by the base seat 41, the drive arm 44 can spin about its own axis without significant swinging so that the operator can easily maintain balance when controlling the moving direction of the surfboard 2. In addition, due to the flexibility of the drive arm 44, the surfboard can withstand relative displacements between the drive arm 44 and the board body 21 when, e.g., the operator moves on the surfboard 2 due to waves better than the rigid driving arm 144 (see
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 101130248 | Aug 2012 | TW | national |