Claims
- 1. A support structure for the steerable mounting of an outboard motor on a boat comprising a framework having at least three locations in a mounting area which incorporate means for attaching the framework to a boat, means for pivotally attaching a motor to the framework at a first point spaced apart from said mounting area a first distance by a lower strut portion of the framework, and means for pivotally attaching a motor to the framework at a second point spaced apart a second distance, greater than said first distance, from said mounting area, said second point being above said first point, the two attachment means defining at least one axis of rotation for the motor which slants at an angle greater than 10.degree. from a vertical plane passing through one of said three points in moving from said first attachment point to said second attachment point along the axis of rotation, when the motor drive shaft is substantially vertical.
- 2. An outboard motor and boat arrangement comprising a boat, an outboard motor, and a support structure for the steerable mounting of the outboard motor on the boat including a framework having at least three locations in a mounting area which incorporate means for attaching the framework to the boat, means for pivotally attaching the motor to the framework at a first point spaced apart from said mounting area a first distance by a lower strut portion of the framework, and means for pivotally attaching the motor to the framework at a second point spaced apart a second distance, greater than said first distance, from said mounting area, said second point being above said first point, the two attachment means defining at least one axis of rotation for the motor which slants at an angle greater than 10.degree. from a vertical plane passing through one of said three points in moving from said first attachment point to said second attachment point along the axis of rotation, when the motor drive shaft is substantially vertical.
- 3. A mounting arrangement for an outboard motor on a boat comprising an outboard motor having an upper portion and having a generally elongated lower portion including a substantially vertical drive shaft in a lower housing, and a support structure operable to be attached to a boat and including means for pivotally attaching the support structure to the lower housing at a first point forward of the drive shaft to establish one steering axis location, and means for pivotally attaching the support structure to the motor housing at a second point, above said first point, and rearwardly of the drive shaft to establish a second steering axis location, to define a steering axis for the outboard motor angled relative to the drive shaft of the motor.
- 4. The mounting arrangement of claim 3 which further comprises a boat attached to said support structure.
- 5. A support structure for steerably mounting an outboard motor on a boat comprising a lower support strut portion for pivotally attaching an outboard motor to a boat, and an upper linkage portion including a pair of links in a common plane each positioned to be disposed on opposite sides of an outboard motor when it is attached to a boat, each link being operable to be pivotally attached at an end to a boat and extending toward one another to define a virtual intersection point, with each link terminating short of such point in a fashion to be pivotally attached to an outboard motor on opposite sides thereof, the virtual intersection point lying along an inclined axis of rotation for an outboard motor.
- 6. A mounting arrangement for an outboard motor on a boat comprising an outboard motor and a support structure for steerably mounting the outboard motor on a boat comprising a lower support strut portion for pivotally attaching the outboard motor to a boat, and an upper linkage portion including a pair of links in a common plane each positioned to be disposed on opposite sides of the outboard motor when it is attached to a boat, each link being operable to be pivotally attached at an end to a boat and extending toward one another to define a virtual intersection point, with each link terminating short of such point in a fashion to be pivotally attached to the outboard motor on opposite sides thereof, the virtual intersection point lying along an inclined axis of rotation for the outboard motor.
- 7. A support structure for steerably mounting an outboard motor on a boat comprising means for attaching the support structure to a boat, means for pivotally attaching a lower portion of an outboard motor to the support structure, and means for attaching the support structure to an upper portion of an outboard motor with at least two movable portions of the support structure which, together with the means for pivotally attaching a lower portion of the outboard motor, constrain the outboard motor to rotate about a variable instantaneous steering axis which changes position as the outboard motor is rotated for steering on the support structure.
- 8. A mounting arrangement for an outboard motor on a boat comprising an outboard motor and a support structure for steerably mounting the outboard motor on a boat comprising means for attaching the support structure to a boat, means for pivotally attaching a lower portion of the outboard motor to the support structure, and means for attaching the support structure to an upper portion of the outboard motor with at least two movable portions of the support structure which, together with the means for pivotally attaching a lower potion of the outboard motor, constrain the outboard motor to rotate about a variable instantaneous steering axis which changes position as the outboard motor is rotated for steering on the support structure.
- 9. An outboard motor and boat arrangement comprising a boat, an outboard motor, and a support structure for steerably mounting the outboard motor on the boat comprising means for attaching the support structure to the boat, means for pivotally attaching a lower portion of the outboard motor to the support structure, and means for attaching the support structure to an upper portion of the outboard motor with at least two movable portions of the support structure which, together with the means for pivotally attaching a lower portion of the outboard motor, constrain the outboard motor to rotate about a variable instantaneous steering axis which changes position as the outboard motor is rotated for steering on the support structure.
- 10. A mounting arrangement for an outboard motor on a boat comprising an outboard motor, having an upper portion and having a generally elongated lower portion including a substantially vertical drive shaft, and a support structure having means for attaching the support structure to a boat and means for pivotally attaching the outboard motor to the support structure for steering rotation of the motor about a steering axis which is angled upwardly and rearwardly and passes through or behind the center of gravity of the outboard motor.
- 11. A boat and outboard motor arrangement comprising a boat, an outboard motor, having an upper portion and having a generally elongated lower portion including a substantially vertical drive shaft, and a support structure having means for attaching the support structure to the boat and means for pivotally attaching the outboard motor to the support structure for steering rotation of the motor about a steering axis which is angled upwardly and rearwardly and passes through or behind the center of gravity of the outboard motor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 286,869, filed July 27, 1981 now abandoned.
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