Claims
- 1. A ship's steering system motion transmitting unit comprising a housing, a cable wheel mounted within said housing, a shaft with a pinion thereon which makes driving engagement with said cable wheel, means connecting the shaft to a ship steering device, and a one-piece body which serves as a bearing support for said shaft and which also has a shroud portion providing a mounting means for mounting said unit to a support surface whereby when said unit is orientated with its housing lowermost, the shroud portion and mounting means are spaced below the upper region of said shaft and said bearing support therefor.
- 2. A ship's steering system unit according to claim 1, including a rudder indicator spaced from said shroud and said mounting means upon said shaft being turned to indicate the degree of turn given to the rudder.
- 3. The ship's steering system motion transmitting unit of claim 1 wherein the ship steering device comprises a steering head remotely controlling by means of a push-pull cable a cable drive box, said cable drive box comprising a housing, a cable wheel mounted within said housing, a shaft with a pinion thereon which makes driving engagement with said cable wheel, means connecting the shaft to a second ship steering device, and a one-piece body which serves as a bearing support for said shaft and which also has a shroud portion providing a mounting means for mounting said cable drive box to a support surface whereby when said said cable drive box is orientated with its housing lowermost, the shroud portion and mounting means are spaced below the upper region of said shaft and said bearing support therefor, and wherein the second steering device is a wire drum mounted on the shaft, the wire drum being located in proximity to a member of a marine craft requiring, in operation, to be turned and being operatively connected to that member by an endless drive wire.
- 4. A ship's steering unit comprising a housing, a cable wheel mounted within said housing, a shaft with a pinion thereon which makes driving engagement with said cable wheel, means connecting the shaft to a ship steering device, and a one-piece body which serves as a bearing support for said shaft and which also has a shroud portion providing a mounting means for mounting said unit to a support surface whereby when said unit is orientated with its housing lowermost, the shroud portion and mounting means are spaced below the upper region of said shaft and said bearing support therefor, including a rudder indicator spaced from said shroud and said mounting means upon said shaft being turned to indicate the degree of turn given to the rudder including a scroll wheel secured for rotation with said shaft within which a follower fast with said rudder indicator runs to cause pivotal movement thereof upon turning of said shaft.
- 5. A steering unit according to claim 4, wherein said rudder indicator is pivoted to a member secured to said bearing support.
- 6. A steering unit according to claim 5, wherein said member has a region mounted on said shaft and which can be closed and opened to provide a variable degree of frictional resistance to turning of said shaft.
- 7. A steering unit according to claim 6, wherein said region includes a pair of ears receiving a screw threaded means which upon being turned urges one of said ears either towards or away from the other and hence causes said closing or opening movement of said region relative to said shaft.
- 8. A marine craft steering system comprising a steering head unit having a rotatable cable wheel, a steering shaft, a pinion mounted on the shaft driven by the shaft and making driving engagement with said cable wheel such that rotation of said cable wheel effects translational movement of a push-pull cable, and a cable drive box located in proximity to a member of the marine craft requiring, in operation to be turned, said cable drive box having a similar second rotatable cable wheel in driven engagement with said cable such that said translation thereof effects rotation, a second similar pinion driven by the second wheel, a second shaft connected to the second pinion of that cable wheel, said driven cable wheel serving to drive a wire drum which is operatively connected via an endless drive wire to said turnable member such that rotation of said wire drum effects turning of said turnable member.
- 9. A steering system according to claim 8, wherein said drive wire is trained around an adjustable sheave to constitute therewith and with said wire drum a short, closed twin tension wire circuit, the wire being connected to said turnable member at a point intermediate said sheave and said wire drum.
- 10. A steering system according to claim 9, wherein said turnable member comprises tiller.
- 11. A steering system according to claim 8, wherein said cable drive box is remotely controlled from one or the other of a pair of said steering head units via said push-pull cable, said endless drive wire being trained around a sheave and an outdrive pulley wheel serving to effect steerage.
- 12. A steering system according to claim 11, wherein a pair of outdrives are provided, each with its own pulley wheel, and wherein said endless drive wire is additionally trained between said pulley wheels around an adjustable jockey pulley.
- 13. A steering system according to claim 11, including means coupling the ends of said push-pull cable whereby the push-pull cable forms a closed circuit.
- 14. A steering system according to claim 13, wherein said coupling means is adjustable to vary the tension in the push-pull cable circuit.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 504,483, filed Sept. 10, 1974, and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,954,022.
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Divisions (1)
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