Blender adapter for an outboard motor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6672757
  • Patent Number
    6,672,757
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 11, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 6, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A system and method for operating an auxiliary device from an internal combustion engine driven tool without materially affecting the primary function of the tool. The system and method is particularly useful for operating a blender from an outboard motor.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention relates to an outboard motor blender.




Portable blenders powered by an internal combustion engine are well known. One such portable blender is described in Reeder U.S. Pat. No. 5,938,329 dated Aug. 17, 1999. It is also known to convert the internal engines of small tools such as a string trimmer to be the power source for a portable blender. However, such portable blenders are single purpose tools.




There are many occasions where it is desirable to use an existing tool as the power source for a blender without disabling or in any way interfering with the primary purpose of the tool. By way of example, it is highly desirable to use portable lawn tools such as a string trimmer or lawn mower, or marine outboard motors or snowmobiles as the power source for a blender. In this way, a separate piece of single purpose equipment is not required, and the blender becomes readily available, e.g., to those performing or having completed yard work and/or to those enjoying boating activities or having rafted up with other boats upon return to the marina.




Accordingly it is an object of the present invention to provide a novel system and method for powering an auxiliary device such as a blender from the internal combustion engine of a preexisting tool without affecting the primary function of the tool.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a novel outboard motor blender and method in which a conventional marine outboard motor may be easily adapted as the power source for a blender.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a novel outboard motor with an adaptor for auxiliary devices.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a novel adaptor for the internal combustion engine of a portable tool.











These and many other objects and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art to which the invention pertains from a perusal of the claims, the appended drawings, and the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded pictorial view of one embodiment of the outboard motor blender of the present invention in which the connector between the motor and the blender is removable with the blender; and





FIG. 1A

is a top plan view taken through lines A—A of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 2

is an exploded pictorial view of a second embodiment of the outboard motor blender of the present invention in which the connector is a permanent part of the blender; and





FIG. 2A

is a top plan view taken through lines A—A of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of a third embodiment of the present invention illustrating an auxiliary device for a lawn mower; and





FIG. 3A

is a top plan view taken through lines A—A of FIG.


3


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the system


10


for operating a blender


46


from an outboard motor


12


without materially affecting the primary function of the motor


12


includes an adapter


30


which may be removably attached to the shaft


14


or flywheel


16


of the motor


12


which may be any suitable conventional marine outboard motor, e.g., a one horsepower to a 250 horsepower motor.




The outboard motor


12


may include a housing or cover


20


removable from the motor


12


to allow access to the motor shaft


14


and/or flywheel


16


. The cover


20


may be modified to include a shaft aperture


22


vertically aligned with the motor shaft


14


and/or flywheel


16


through which the adapter


30


may be inserted. The cover


20


may include a plurality of adapter apertures


24


spaced from the shaft aperture


22


.




The adapter


30


may have an upward facing coupler interface


34


adapted for operative connection to the coupler interface


44


of the blender container


46


and a downwardly facing shaft connection


26


for operative connection to the motor shaft


14


or flywheel


16


. The operative connection between the motor shaft


14


and the adapter


30


may include the flywheel


16


.




The adapter


30


may include a support


32


and a shaft


28


. The support


32


and shaft


28


may be a unitary structure or may be separate components (as shown), and the connection may be any suitable conventional male and female connection. The support


32


may have an upwardly facing coupler interface


34


and an upwardly facing mounting ring


33


. The mounting ring


33


may be of suitable size and shape to engage the base of the blender container


46


so that the blender container


46


may remain stationary during operation of the motor


12


, and so that the coupler interface


44


of the blender container


46


may be precisely coupled to the upward facing coupler interface


34


.




The adapter


30


may be removably attached to the cover


20


with the shaft connection


26


extending downwardly through the shaft aperture


22


. Depending legs or suitable conventional fasteners


40


may be used to mate with the peripheral apertures


24


to hold the support


32


and blender container


46


stationary during operation of the motor


12


. For example, the support


32


may include holes


36


through which the conventional fasteners


40


may be placed or depending legs may be snapped into the peripheral apertures


24


. The support


32


may include projections


38


that extend outward from the center of the support


32


having holes


36


or depending legs at the ends thereof.




The downwardly facing shaft connection


26


may be operatively connected to the motor shaft


14


, flywheel


16


, coupling


18


, or a tool coupler, for rotation therewith which will in turn rotate the upwardly facing coupler interface


34


. The motor


12


or motor shaft


14


may have a coupling


18


at the upper end thereof for connection to the downwardly facing shaft connection


26


, to an adapter shaft, or to the shaft of an auxiliary device. The coupling


18


may include the flywheel


16


. The coupling


18


may include means for receiving the downwardly facing shaft connection


26


, an adapter shaft, or the shaft of an auxiliary device when downwardly extended through the aperture


22


in the cover


20


. The coupling


18


may include a shaft upwardly extending through the shaft aperture


22


in the cover


20


for connecting with an auxiliary device or blender container


46


.




Some outboard motors


12


or engine tools may require modifications in order to operatively connect to the downward facing shaft connection


26


. For example, a coupling


18


may be added to the motor shaft


14


by any suitable means, e.g., a bolt or extended shaft may be welded to the motor shaft


14


to provide a more accessible coupling


18


than provided by the motor shaft


14


alone. The coupling


18


may include the flywheel


16


. The motor


12


may also be modified to include a tool coupler adapted to mate with the motor shaft


14


or flywheel


16


. The tool coupler may include a tool coupler shaft to mate the adapter


30


. The coupling or tool coupler may be designed to allow access to the motor


12


, motor shaft


14


, or flywheel


16


for routine maintenance or repairs.




Once the adapter


30


is removably attached to the cover


20


and/or the motor


12


, the blender container


46


may be operatively connected to the support


32


. The size of the blender container


46


may range from a one quart capacity to a multi-gallon capacity, with a five gallon capacity preferred. The blender container


46


may include upwardly facing rotating blades and a downwardly facing coupler interface


44


.




After the blender


46


is operatively connected to the support


32


, the motor


12


may be started and the motor shaft


14


and flywheel


16


will rotate, which will in turn rotate the downwardly facing shaft connection


26


and the upwardly facing coupler interface


34


. The rotation of the upwardly facing coupler interface


34


will effect the rotation of the blender blades to blend the contents of the blender


46


. It will be appreciated that the blender


46


does not materially affecting the primary function of the motor


12


.




The adapter


30


may remain attached to the motor


12


when the blender


46


is not is use. A safety cap may be provided to cover the support


32


to prevent a person from coming in contact with the upwardly facing coupler interface


34


protruding through the cover


20


. The motor


12


may be operated with only the adapter


30


attached. The attached adapter


30


does not materially affect the primary function of the outboard motor


12


during operation of the outboard motor


12


. The adapter


30


may also be removed from the motor


12


and a safety cap with a plurality of downwardly extending legs adapted to mate with the plurality of adapter apertures


24


while covering the shaft aperture


22


may be placed over the cover


20


to protect the motor


12


from the elements when the adapter


30


is not attached thereto or individual safety caps may be provided for each aperture


22


,


24


.





FIG. 2

shows another embodiment of the claimed invention, where a blender


50


may be operated from a marine outboard motor


52


without materially affecting the outboard motor


52


. The outboard motor


52


may have a vertically rotating shaft


54


and flywheel


56


, and a cover


58


. The cover


58


may be modified to include central aperture


60


aligned with the shaft


54


and plural peripheral apertures


62


.




The blender


50


may comprise a base


64


and a removable container


66


. The base


64


may have an upward facing mounting ring


66


to support the removable container


66


when operatively connected thereto. The removable container


66


may include upward facing blender blades and a downward facing coupler interface


78


for mating with the upward facing coupler


76


of the base


64


.




The base


64


may have a central downwardly extending shaft coupler


74


and may have plural peripheral downwardly extending legs


70


. The downwardly extending shaft coupler


74


may be located on the end of a shaft


72


. The shaft


72


and base


64


may be a unitary structure or separate components, and the connection may be any suitable conventional male and female connection.




The blender


50


may be positioned on top of the cover


58


of the outboard motor


52


with the blender legs


70


mating with the peripheral apertures


62


to prevent the base


64


from rotating and with the shaft coupler


74


extending downwardly through the cover


58


into an operative connection with the motor shaft


54


or flywheel


56


for rotation therewith. Instead of legs


70


, the base


64


may include holes through which attachment means may be placed to position the base


64


on the top of the cover


58


of the outboard motor


52


and vertically aligned with the motor shaft


54


.




The shaft coupler


74


may be used to couple the motor


52


to the blender


50


. The shaft coupler


74


may be operatively connected to the motor shaft


54


, flywheel


56


, motor coupling, or tool coupler, for rotation therewith. Once the shaft coupler


74


is operatively connected to the motor


52


, the removable container


66


may be operatively connected to the base


64


so that the downwardly facing coupler interface


78


of the removable container


66


couples with the upwardly facing coupler


76


of the base


64


. The base


64


may hold the removable container


66


stationary during blending. The motor


52


may then be operated which will in turn rotate the shaft coupler


74


and the upwardly facing coupler


76


of the base


64


to thereby cause the rotation of the blender blades within the removable container


66


to blend the contents therein.




The base


64


may remain operatively connected to the motor


52


when the removable container


66


is not attached thereto. A safety cap may be placed over the base


64


to shield the upwardly facing coupler


76


from any boat passengers. The operation of the motor


52


with only the base


58


operatively connected thereto will not materially affect the primary function of the motor


52


during operation of the motor


52


.





FIG. 3

illustrates another embodiment of the claimed invention, including an adapter


106


for selectively providing power to an auxiliary device


102


from an internal combustion drive engine tool


104


without materially affecting the primary function of the tool


104


. The tool


104


may be any tool having a rotating part to which an adapter


106


may mate, e.g., lawnmower or outboard motor. The tool


104


may include a cover


110


to which the adapter


106


may be removably attached. The cover


110


may be removable.




The adapter


106


may be adapted to mate with the tool


104


. The adapter


106


may include an support


112


and a shaft


114


. The support


112


may include a mounting ring


124


shaped to receive the base of the auxiliary device


102


and align the shaft


126


of the auxiliary device


102


with the tool shaft


118


or tool flywheel


120


. The support


112


may be adapted to mate with the tool


104


in a manner which does not interfere with the performance of the primary function of the tool


104


. The support


112


may be removably attached to the cover


110


by attachment means


130


, and the support


112


and cover


110


may include holes


122


,


132


through which conventional fasteners


130


may be placed.




The shaft


114


may be carried by the support


112


. The support


112


and shaft


114


may be a unitary structure, and the connection may be any suitable conventional male and female connection. The shaft


114


may be adapted at one end


108


to mate with the tool shaft


118


, flywheel


120


, coupling or tool coupler. The other end


116


of the shaft


114


may be adapted to provide an operative connection to the adapter upwardly facing coupler


128


.




The tool


104


may be modified to include a coupling. The coupling may include the fly wheel


120


. The coupling may include means for receiving the downwardly facing end


108


of the shaft


114


, the downwardly facing coupling of an adapter, or the shaft of an auxiliary device if extended downwardly through an aperture in the adapter. For example, the coupling may be a bolt or extended shaft attached to the tool shaft


118


to provide a more accessible coupling than provided by the tool shaft


118


alone or the coupling may include a shaft upwardly extending through a shaft aperture in the adapter for connecting with the downward facing coupler


126


of an auxiliary device


102


. The tool may be modified to include a tool coupler adapted to mate with the tool


104


, tool shaft


118


, or flywheel


120


. The tool coupler may include a tool coupler shaft adapted to mate the adapter


106


. The coupling or tool coupler may be designed to allow access to the tool


104


, flywheel


120


or tool shaft


118


for routine maintenance or repairs.




The upwardly facing coupler


128


may be adapted for operative connection to the downwardly facing coupler interface


126


of the auxiliary device


102


for rotation therewith. Rotation of the shaft


118


and flywheel


120


will in turn rotate the upwardly facing coupler


128


and the downwardly facing coupler


126


. If the support


112


does not include an upwardly facing coupler, the end


116


of the shaft


114


may be operatively connected directly to the downwardly facing coupler


126


of the auxiliary device


102


for rotation therewith.




The auxiliary device


102


may be any device that may operate from a rotational power source such as a blender, alternator, drill, or generator. The auxiliary device


102


may be selectively installed on the adapter


106


so that the tool


104


may be operated with the auxiliary device


102


operatively connected to the adapter


106


or with only the adapter


106


removably attached to the tool


104


. When only the adapter


106


is removably attached to the tool


104


, the tool


104


may be operated and the adapter


106


will not materially affecting the primary function of the tool


102


.




The auxiliary device


102


may be powered by the rotation of the shaft


118


or flywheel


120


of the tool


104


. The auxiliary device


102


may be a system separate from the tool


104


that does not enhance the operation of the tool


104


. For example, a blender operating from a lawnmower would not enhance the operation of a lawnmower. There is no requirement that the auxiliary device


102


support the primary function of the tool


104


.




The auxiliary device


102


may be removably connected to the support


112


so that the downwardly facing coupler


126


of the auxiliary device


102


may couple to the upwardly facing coupler


128


of the adapter


106


and so that the auxiliary device


102


remains stationary during operation of the tool


104


. The auxiliary device


102


may be removably connected to the support


112


by any suitable means, e.g. clamping, twisting, locking, bracketing, or bolting.




Once the adapter


106


is removably connected to the tool


102


, and the auxiliary device


102


is removably connected to the adapter


106


, the tool


102


may be started. Rotation of the tool shaft


118


and/or flywheel


120


will in turn rotate the shaft


114


attached thereto and the upwardly facing adapter coupler


128


and downwardly facing coupler


126


to provide power to the auxiliary device


102


. The auxiliary device


102


may then operate without materially affecting the primary function of the tool


102


.




When the tool


104


is turned off, the auxiliary device


102


may be removed from the adapter


106


. The adapter


106


may remain attached to the tool


104


and the attached adapter


106


will not materially affect the primary function of the tool


104


during operation of the tool


104


. A safety cap may be placed over the adapter


106


to prevent a person or object from contacting the upwardly facing coupler


128


which will rotate during the operation of the tool


104


. When the adapter


106


is removed additional safety caps may be placed in the cover apertures


122


to protect the tool


102


from the elements.




While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it is to be understood that the embodiments described are illustrative only and the scope of the invention is to be defined solely by the appended claims when accorded a full range of equivalence, many variations and modifications naturally occurring to those of skill in the art from a perusal hereof.



Claims
  • 1. A system for operating an auxiliary device from an internal combustion engine driven tool without materially affecting the primary function of the tool comprising:an internal combustion engine having a driven propeller and having a rotating shaft; an adapter removably connected to said rotating shaft; and a blender removably connected to said adapter, said blender being powered by the rotation of said shaft.
  • 2. A system for operating a blender from an outboard motor without materially affecting the primary function of the motor comprising:an outboard motor having a propeller and an upwardly extending, vertical rotating shaft and a motor cover with a shaft aperture vertically spaced from and aligned with said shaft; a blender container including internal rotating blades and a downward facing coupler interface; and an adapter having an upwardly facing coupler interface adapted for operative connection to the coupler interface of said blender container and having a downwardly facing shaft connection adapted for operative connection to said shaft, said adapter being removably attached to said cover with said shaft connection extending downwardly through said shaft aperture in said cover into operative connection with the shaft of said outboard motor for rotation therewith so that the operation of said motor effects the rotation of said blender blades within said blender container when said adapter and said blender container are connected thereto.
  • 3. The system of claim wherein 2 wherein said motor includes a flywheel; andwherein said operative connection between said motor shaft and said adapter includes the flywheel of said motor.
  • 4. The system of claim 2wherein said adapter includes a plurality of downwardly extending legs, said cover including a plurality of adapter apertures spaced from said shaft aperture, and the mating of said legs in said adapter apertures preventing the rotation of said blender container with said shaft.
  • 5. The system of claim 4 including a safety cap with a plurality of downwardly extending legs adapted to mate with said adaptor apertures with said cap overlying said shaft aperture in said cover to protect said motor when said adapter is not attached thereto.
  • 6. A system for operating a blender from an outboard motor without materially affecting the primary function of the motor comprising:an outboard motor having a vertical rotating shaft and a motor cover with a shaft aperture vertically aligned with said shaft; a blender container including internal rotating blades and a downward facing coupler interface; and an adapter having an upwardly facing coupler interface adapted for operative connection to the coupler interface of said blender container and having a downwardly facing shaft connection adapted for operative connection to said shaft, said adapter being removably attached to said cover with said shaft connection extending downwardly through said shaft aperture in said cover into operative connection with the shaft of said outboard motor for rotation therewith so that the operation of said motor effects the rotation of said blender blades within said blender container when said adapter and said blender container are connected thereto, said adapter including a plurality of downwardly extending legs, said cover including a plurality of adapter apertures spaced from said shaft aperture, the mating of said legs in said adapter apertures preventing the rotation of said blender container with said shaft.
  • 7. The system of claim 6 including a safety cap with a plurality of downwardly extending legs adapted to mate with said adaptor apertures with said cap overlying said shaft aperture in said cover to protect said motor when said adapter is not attached thereto.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of provision application No. 60/224,539, filed Aug. 11, 2000.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/224539 Aug 2000 US