Steering force detection device for steering handle of vehicle
First Claim
1. A steering force detection device for a steering handle of a vehicle, comprising:
- a pair of steering force detection sections spaced from each other and near a steering shaft connected to a steering handle of a vehicle, each steering force detection section including a pressure receiving section;
a pressing member being connected to the steering handle or the steering shaft, the pressing member comprising a pair of pressing sections, the pressing member being configured such that one of the pressing sections presses against one of the pressure receiving sections when the steering handle is rotated to a first position, the other pressing section presses against the other pressure receiving section when the steering handle is rotated to a second position;
wherein the steering force detection device being configured to detect a steering force of the steering handle based on a pressure applied by one of the pressing sections to one of the pressure receiving sections, the pair of steering force detection sections being positioned such that the pressure receiving sections are spaced apart by a distance, wherein the pressure receiving sections are actuatable along lines of action that are generally parallel to each other and generally perpendicular to the distance.
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Abstract
A watercraft has steering force detection sections. Each steering force detection section includes a pressure receiving section. The pressure receiving sections are spaced from each other and are in the vicinity of a steering shaft. A pressing member is coupled to the steering shaft. The pressing member can press on at least one of the pressure receiving sections when the steering handlebars are rotated to a maximum steering angle. A received pressure detection section detects the pressure applied to the pressure receiving section. The pressure receiving section and the received pressure detection section are coaxially mounted in a pressure receiving section casing and a detection section casing. A guide tube can engage the pressure receiving section and the received pressure detection section. The guide tube is formed with ribs and grooves. The pressure receiving section has a pressure receiving member, a bolt, a plain washer, and a spring member.
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20 Claims
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1. A steering force detection device for a steering handle of a vehicle, comprising:
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a pair of steering force detection sections spaced from each other and near a steering shaft connected to a steering handle of a vehicle, each steering force detection section including a pressure receiving section;
a pressing member being connected to the steering handle or the steering shaft, the pressing member comprising a pair of pressing sections, the pressing member being configured such that one of the pressing sections presses against one of the pressure receiving sections when the steering handle is rotated to a first position, the other pressing section presses against the other pressure receiving section when the steering handle is rotated to a second position;
wherein the steering force detection device being configured to detect a steering force of the steering handle based on a pressure applied by one of the pressing sections to one of the pressure receiving sections, the pair of steering force detection sections being positioned such that the pressure receiving sections are spaced apart by a distance, wherein the pressure receiving sections are actuatable along lines of action that are generally parallel to each other and generally perpendicular to the distance. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A steering force detection device for a steering handle of a vehicle, comprising:
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a first force sensor and a second force sensor spaced from each other and near a steering shaft connected to a steering handle of a vehicle, the first force sensor and the second for sensor being configured to measure a steering force; and
a pressing member being connected to the steering handle or the steering shaft, the pressing member comprising a first pressing section and a second pressing section, the pressing member being configured such that the first pressing section presses against the first force sensor when the steering handle is rotated to a first position, the second pressing section presses against the second force sensor when the steering handle is rotated to a second position;
wherein the first force sensor and the second force sensor are positioned to measure a first force and a second force, respectively, that are generally parallel to each other, and the first force and the second force are offset from each other. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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