Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine for an outboard motor comprising an engine body, a moveable member moveable relative to the engine body, the engine body and the moveable member together defining at least one combustion chamber, an air intake system comprising an intake conduit extending along at least part of the engine body and communicating with the at least one combustion chamber, a cable terminal disposed generally in a space formed between the engine body and the intake conduit, the cable terminal comprising a coupling member having a first coupling end and a second coupling end, the first coupling end being connected to at least one electrical component of the engine by a first cable extending at least in part within the space, the second coupling end positioned to expose itself either above or below the intake conduit and being adapted to be connected to an anode of a battery by a second cable.
- 2. The engine as set forth in claim 1 additionally comprising a bracket extending from the engine body to support the cable terminal.
- 3. The engine as set forth in claim 2, wherein the cable terminal additionally comprises a holder having a non-conductive portion, the holder being joined to the coupling member.
- 4. The engine as set forth in claim 3, wherein the non-conductive portion of the holder defines an opening, the coupling member extends through the opening, and both the first and second coupling ends are positioned on opposite sides of the non-conductive portion relative to each other.
- 5. The engine as set forth in claim 1 additionally comprising a second coupling terminal disposed generally in the space to expose itself either above or below the intake conduit, and the second coupling terminal being adapted to be connected to a cathode of the battery by a third cable.
- 6. The engine as set forth in claim 5 additionally comprising a bracket extending from the engine body to support the first cable terminal and to define the second cable terminal.
- 7. The engine as set forth in claim 1, wherein the coupling member forms a tubular portion at least at the first coupling end, and one end of the first cable is affixed to the first coupling end by a fastener having a shaft fitted into the tubular portion.
- 8. The engine as set forth in claim 7, wherein the inner surface of the tubular portion and the shaft of the fastener are screw threaded.
- 9. The engine as set forth in claim 1, wherein the coupling member forms tubular portions at both the coupling ends, one end of the first cable is affixed to the first coupling end by a first fastener having a first shaft fitted into one of the tubular portions, and one end of the second cable is affixed to the second coupling end by a second fastener having a second shaft fitted into another one of the tubular portions.
- 10. The engine as set forth in claim 1, wherein the intake system comprises a plurality of the intake conduits, and the second coupling end is positioned to expose itself between two of the intake conduits.
- 11. An internal combustion engine for an outboard motor comprising an engine body, a moveable member moveable relative to the engine body, the engine body and the moveable member together defining at least one combustion chamber, an air intake system arranged to introduce air to the combustion chamber, the intake system comprising an intake conduit extending along at least part of the engine body, and a cable terminal disposed generally in a space formed between the engine body and the intake conduit, the cable terminal being positioned to expose itself either above or below the intake conduit and being adapted to be connected to a cathode of a battery by a cable.
- 12. The engine as set forth in claim 11 additionally comprising a bracket extending from the engine body to define the cable terminal.
- 13. The engine as set forth in claim 12, wherein the intake system comprises a plurality of the intake conduits, and the cable terminal is positioned to expose itself between two of the intake conduits.
- 14. An internal combustion engine for an outboard motor comprising an engine body, a moveable member moveable relative to the engine body, the engine body and the moveable member together defining at least one combustion chamber, an air intake system arranged to introduce air to the combustion chamber, the intake system comprising an intake conduit extending along at least part of the engine body, and at least one cable terminal disposed generally in a space formed between the engine body and the intake conduit, the cable terminal being positioned to expose itself either above or below the intake conduit and being adapted to be connected to an anode or cathode of a battery by a cable.
- 15. The engine as set forth in claim 14 additionally comprising a bracket extending from the engine body to support or define the cable terminal.
- 16. The engine as set forth in claim 15 comprising first and second cable terminals, the first cable terminal comprising a coupling member and a holder, the holder having a non-conductive portion that holds the first coupling member, the bracket supporting the first coupling member via the holder, the coupling member being connected to at least one electrical component of the engine and being adapted to be connected to the anode of the battery.
- 17. The engine as set forth in claim 14, wherein the intake system comprises a plurality of the intake conduits, and the cable terminal is positioned to expose itself between two of the intake conduits.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-030667 |
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PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] This application is based on and claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-030667, filed Feb. 7, 2001, the entire contents of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference. This application further claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/322,345, filed Sep. 13, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60322345 |
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