Abstract:
Provided is a power seat operation device configured so that movable mechanisms can be selectively operated and so that a movable mechanism which rotates and moves a movable section can be intuitively operated without impairing the intuitive nature of operation of a movable mechanism which linearly moves a movable section. A power seat operation device (100) is configured in such a manner that, when a dial member (128) is rotated and operated, a movable mechanism which is to be operated is selected from among movable mechanisms. When a switch member (130) is rotated and operated, the selected movable mechanism is actuated. Also, the switch member (130) is rotated and operated about a rotation axis (H) extending in the widthwise direction of the seat. This means that the direction of operation of the switch member (130) can be aligned with or nearly aligned with both the direction of the actual movement of a seat back (120) when a recliner mechanism (122) is actuated and the direction of the actual movement of an ottoman (124) when an ottoman mechanism (126) is actuated. Also, in a state in which a seat slide mechanism (108) is selected, the direction of the operation of the switch member (130) is aligned with the front-rear direction of the seat.
Abstract:
A control device for an outboard motor controls a plurality of outboard motors included in a ship. Each outboard motor includes a propulsion unit and a steering actuator. The ship includes an operation unit that operates the steering actuator and the propulsion unit. The operation unit can be positioned at a first position at which the outboard motors do not generate a propulsion force for the ship, a second position at which the outboard motors generate a propulsion force for moving the ship in a leftward-rightward direction, and a third position at which the outboard motors generate a propulsion force for moving the ship in an oblique direction that forms an acute angle with the leftward-rightward direction. A forward-backward direction component of a propulsion force in the oblique direction which is generated by the outboard motors in a case in which the operation unit is moved from the first position to the third position via the second position is larger than that in a case in which the operation unit is moved directly from the first position to the third position, or a leftward-rightward direction component of a propulsion force in the oblique direction which is generated by the outboard motors in the former case is smaller than that in the latter case.
Abstract:
This outboard motor control device controls a plurality of outboard motors disposed on a rear portion of a hull of a boat. Each of the outboard motors includes a propulsion unit and a steering actuator. A boat includes an operation unit configured to operate the steering actuator and the propulsion unit. The operation unit is able to be positioned at a first position where the outboard motors do not generate a propulsion force of the boat and a second position where the outboard motors generate a propulsion force for moving the boat in a left-right direction. When the operation unit is moved from the first position to the second position and maintained at the second position, the outboard motors generate a first propulsion force during a first period from a first timing when the operation unit is moved to the second position to a second timing and subsequently generate a second propulsion force greater than the first propulsion force during a second period after the second timing.