This application is based on and claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-400615, filed Nov. 28, 2003, the entire content of which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an angle correction indicating system having a trim angle detector mounted to an outboard motor and having a trim angle indicating section that indicates the trim angle of the outboard motor based on a detection value from the trim angle detector.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional outboard motor mounted to the rear of a hull of a boat is rotationally movable in accordance with the running state of the boat. The trim angle of the outboard motor is indicated in a trim angle indicating section located at a boat operating section.
An indicating device that indicates the trim angle of the outboard motor generally has a detector that detects the trim angle and has a trim angle indicating section that indicates the trim angle based on a detection value provided by the detector. The detector and the trim angle indicating section are connected together by transmitting means, as shown, for example, in JP-A-Hei-2-274688.
A swivel bracket is secured to the outboard motor, and a clamp bracket is secured to the hull. When the outboard motor is mounted on the hull, both brackets are connected together to be rotationally movable by a tilt shaft, which enables rotational movement of the outboard motor.
The detector has a base and a detecting section. The detecting section is disposed on the base of the detector for free rotational movement. The detector is mounted in a way such that the clamp bracket is coupled to the base of the detector, and the swivel bracket is coupled to the detecting section. The detecting section moves in relative relation to the base in response to relative movement of the swivel bracket with respect to the clamp bracket.
The detector is adapted to provide an output voltage having a value that changes in accordance with the angle of rotation of the detecting section in relation to the base. The trim angle is detected based on the value of the voltage. If the base and the detecting section are misaligned with the respective brackets of the outboard motor, deviation occurs in the value of the trim angle of the outboard motor. Thus, the detector is first aligned accurately with the outboard motor. The detector is then mounted to the brackets. Further adjustments to the angle at which the detector is mounted are made after mounting, if necessary, as shown, for example, in JP-B-Hei-2-64312.
The base and the detecting section of the detector are secured to movable parts, such as the brackets for supporting the outboard motor. Thus, accurately mounting the detector to the outboard motor requires time and effort. Furthermore, since the trim angle indicating section is located at the boat operating section, the adjustment work is generally accomplished by two workers. A first worker adjusts the sensor located at the outboard motor, and a second worker checks the indicator and gives instructions. This adjustment work requires time and effort. Furthermore, misalignment may occur, which results in increased occurrences the trim angle being indicated incorrectly.
Deviations may occur in the detection value due to changes to the detector over time, such as, for example, deterioration and wear. The deviations may cause the trim angle to be indicated incorrectly.
Embodiments of a trim angle correction indicating system for an outboard motor in accordance with the present invention overcome the foregoing deficiencies to indicate the trim angle of the outboard motor accurately, even when misalignment of the detector or deviations in the detection value occur.
In particular embodiments, the trim angle correction indicating system includes a detector that detects the trim angle of an outboard motor and a trim angle indicating section that indicates the trim angle detected by the detector. An offset value setting section sets an offset value as the detection value detected by the detector when the outboard motor is in a reference position. A correction processing section corrects the detection value detected by the detector and generates a correction value based on the offset value set by the offset value setting section. The trim angle of the outboard motor is indicated in the trim angle indicating section based on the correction value provided by the correction processing section correcting.
Preferably, the detector is mounted to the outboard motor and is connected to the trim angle indicating section via a network. Also preferably, the offset value setting section and the correction processing section are located in the outboard motor.
The system preferably includes switches for causing the offset value setting section to start an offset value setting operation. The switches are disposed in the trim angle indicating section.
In preferred embodiments, the system includes a stopper that stops the rotational movement of the outboard motor at the reference position. When the rotational movement of the outboard motor is stopped at the reference position for a specified period of time, the offset value is set by the offset value setting section.
The foregoing features and other features of embodiments in accordance with the present invention are described below in connection with the drawings in which:
A boat controlling section 14 is located in a front portion of the hull of the boat 10. The network cable 13 is connected to a plurality of indicating devices (e.g., four indicating devices) 15 that indicate various information on the outboard motors. The network cable 13 is also connected to a steering device 16, to a remote control 17, and to other devices (not shown) for controlling the boat. The network cable 13 may also be connected to various intelligent devices (not shown), which are not discussed herein.
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The inboard network system is preferably configured such that each outboard motor 11 is coupled to a respective indicating device 15. The following discussion regarding one outboard motor 11 and one indicating device 15 is applicable to the other outboard motors 11 and respective indicating devices 15.
The trim angle of the outboard motor 11 is detected by a detector 31, which is located at the outboard motor 11 as shown in
The outboard motor 11 is mounted on a rear portion of the hull 10a of the boat 10 in the manner illustrated in
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The trim angle correction indicating system 20 is responsive to the detection value from the detector 31 to indicate the trim angle of the outboard motor 11 in the trim angle indicating section 21a. As shown in
In accordance with the described embodiment, the predetermined offset value is set as the detection value obtained from the detector 31 and converted to the trim position signal when the outboard motor 11 is placed at the reference position discussed above. As discussed above, the trim position signal is provided as an input to the trim angle indicator 21 via the inboard network system, and the trim angle indicating section 21a indicates the trim angle in response to the trim position signal.
In the disclosed embodiment of the trim angle correction indicating system 20, the indicating device 15 that includes the trim angle indicating section 21a also includes the switches 15a, 15b shown in
In accordance with a particular embodiment of the trim angle correction indicating system 20, the offset value setting section 41 sets the offset value to the value of the current detected trim position when the outboard motor 11 is at the reference position shown in
To cause the trim angle correction indicating system 20 to set the offset value, the operator first controls the switches 15a, 15b of the indicating device 15 to switch to the mode for causing the offset value setting section 41 to set an offset value. Then, as shown in
In an alternative embodiment, the stopper may be provided with a switch, for example, which is activated to detect when the outboard motor 11 is in the reference position.
After the outboard motor 11 has moved to the reference position and the offset value is set, the operator controls the switches 15a, 15b of the indicating device 15 to switch to the normal detection mode. In the normal detection mode, the trim angle of the outboard motor 11 is detected by the detector 31.
In the normal detection mode, the detection value detected by the detector 31 is sent to the ECU of the outboard motor 11 and converted to a trim position signal by the unit converting section 39. The trim position signal is then corrected by the correction processing section 43 based on the offset value set by the offset value setting section 41. In particular, the correction processing section 43 computes the difference between the two values, for example, so that a correction value is obtained. Then, the correction value is sent to the trim angle indicator 21 via the network cable 13, and the trim angle indicating section 21a indicates the trim angle of the outboard motor 11.
In the trim angle correction indicating system 20 described above, the offset value set by the offset value setting section 41 is the detection value obtained from the detector 31 when the outboard motor 11 is placed at the reference position. The correction processing section 43 corrects the detection value obtained from the detector 31 by using the offset value. Based on the correction value thereby obtained, the trim angle of the outboard motor 11 is indicated in the trim angle indicating section 21a. Therefore, the occurrence of misalignment of the detector 31 and deviation in the detection value obtained from the detector 31 caused by changes over time are compensated by the offset value. Correcting the detection value obtained from the detector 31 by using the offset value provides the correction value that compensates for such misalignment and deviation. Thus, when the trim angle of the outboard motor 11 is determined based on the correction value, the trim angle is accurately indicated in the trim angle indicating section 21a.
In the described embodiment, the detecting section 33, the offset value setting section 41, and the correction processing section 43 are located at the outboard motor 11. Therefore, misalignment, deviation in detection value, and the like, which occur only at the outboard motor 11 can be compensated at the outboard motor 11 so that an accurate correction value is obtained therefrom. Thus, the accurate correction value is always sent to the trim angle indicator 21. Therefore, there is no need to make any adjustment in the trim angle indicator 21 to compensate for misalignment and deviation which occur at the outboard motor 11. Accordingly, construction of the trim angle indicator 21 is simplified.
When the detector 31 and the trim angle indicator 21 are connected together via the network cable 13 in the manner described above, removal and replacement of the indicating device 15 having the trim angle indicator 21 is facilitated. Since the offset value is set at the outboard motor 11 side, the operator does not need to perform the foregoing operations to reset the offset value when the indicating device 15 is replaced. This feature facilitates easy replacement of the indicating device 15.
Although the offset value setting section 41 is disposed in the outboard motor 11, the switches 15a, 15b that the operator uses to cause the offset value setting operation to start are located in the indicating device 15 having the trim angle indicating section 21a. Therefore, the operator is able to activate the offset value setting mode while operating the boat. This feature enhances the operability of the trim angle correction indicating system 20.
As discussed above, the system is configured such that it has the stopper for stopping the rotational movement of the outboard motor 11 at the reference position. When the rotational movement of the outboard motor 11 is stopped at the reference position for a specified period of time, an offset value is set by the offset value setting section 41. This feature facilitates automatically detecting that the outboard motor 11 is placed at the reference position in order to set the offset value.
In the above-described embodiment, the offset value setting section 41 and the correction processing section 43 are both disposed in the outboard motor 11.
Aspects of the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the essential characteristics as described herein. The embodiments described above are to be considered in all respects as illustrative only and not restrictive in any manner. The scope of the invention is indicated by the following claims rather than by the foregoing description. Any and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be considered within their scope.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-400615 | Nov 2003 | JP | national |