Information
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Patent Grant
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6250979
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Patent Number
6,250,979
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Date Filed
Friday, August 4, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 26, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Dubno; Herbert
- Wilford; Andrew
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 440 50
- 416 147
- 416 155
- 416 156
- 416 164
- 416 168 R
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A boat drive has a housing, a tube shaft rotatable in the housing about a shaft axis and having axially opposite front and rear ends, a hub carried on the shaft rear end, and a plurality of radially projecting vanes pivotal on the hub. An axially shiftable core shaft extending coaxially in the tube shaft has a rear end rearward of the tube-shaft rear end and a front end forward of the tube-shaft front end. Mechanism connecting the core-shaft rear end with the vanes pivots the vanes on the hub on axial displacement of the core shaft. A pair of oppositely directed axial-thrust bearings on the core-shaft front end are contained in and surrounded by a hollow piston having front and rear faces axially flanking the thrust bearings. A cylinder fixed in the housing and surrounding the piston forms with the respective faces thereof front and rear compartments so that pressurization of the front compartment shifts the core shaft rearward and pressurization of the rear compartment shifts the core shaft forward.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a boat drive. More particularly this invention concerns such a boat drive with a variable-pitch propeller.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,073,134 a standard boat drive has a housing, a tube shaft rotatable in the housing about a shaft axis and having axially opposite front and rear ends, a hub carried on the shaft rear end, and a plurality of radially projecting vanes pivotal on the hub. An axially shiftable core shaft extending coaxially in the tube shaft has a rear end rearward of the tube-shaft rear end and a front end forward of the tube-shaft front end. Mechanism connecting the core-shaft rear end with the vanes pivots the vanes on the hub on axial displacement of the core shaft. An axial-thrust bearing on the core-shaft front end is connected via another coaxial shaft to a piston having front and rear faces exposed in respective front and rear compartments formed by a cylinder fixed in the housing and surrounding the piston. Thus pressurization of the front compartment shifts the core shaft rearward and pressurization of the rear compartment shifts the core shaft forward.
The problem with this construction is that it is axially quite long. This makes it impossible to incorporate in an outboard drive, and even fairly complex in inboard or other drive types.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved boat drive.
Another object is the provision of such an improved boat drive which overcomes the above-given disadvantage, that is which is relatively short.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A boat drive has according to the invention a housing, a tube shaft rotatable in the housing about a shaft axis and having axially opposite front and rear ends, a hub carried on the shaft rear end, and a plurality of radially projecting vanes pivotal on the hub. An axially shiftable core shaft extending coaxially in the tube shaft has a rear end rearward of the tube-shaft rear end and a front end forward of the tube-shaft front end. Mechanism connecting the core-shaft rear end with the vanes pivots the vanes on the hub on axial displacement of the core shaft. A pair of oppositely directed axial-thrust bearings on the core-shaft front end are contained in and surrounded by a hollow piston having front and rear faces axially flanking the thrust bearings. A cylinder fixed in the housing and surrounding the piston forms with the respective faces thereof front and rear compartments so that pressurization of the front compartment shifts the core shaft rearward and pressurization of the rear compartment shifts the core shaft forward.
Since the bearings are inside the piston, the entire assembly can be greatly reduced in length. In addition the provision of extra structure between the axial-thrust bearings and the piston is eliminated, further simplifying the structure.
The core-shaft front end according to the invention has a radially projecting flange braced against and lying between the bearings. The piston has an axially extending sleeve coaxially extending through one of the compartments and surrounding the core shaft. Formations on the sleeve and housing inhibit rotation of the sleeve and piston relative to the housing. These formations are splines.
The cylinder according to the invention has a removable front end cap forming a front wall of the front compartment. Similarly the piston includes a forwardly open cup containing the bearings and a removable front plate closing the cup and forming the front face. A passage through the tube shaft for lubricating a space between the core shaft and tube shaft.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing whose sole FIGURE is an axial section through a boat drive according to the invention.
SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION
As seen in the drawing a boat drive
1
has a housing
27
which may form part of an outboard motor, an inboard/outboard drive, or a simple drive-carrying boat skeg. A vertical drive shaft
2
extends down through the housing
27
and has a lower end carrying a bevel gear
3
meshing with a bevel gear
4
carried on a tube shaft
6
extending along a drive axis A and braced axially forward by a thrust bearing
5
against the housing
27
and axially backward via another axial thrust bearing
28
against a part
7
of the housing
27
. The housing
27
is formed with passages
11
allowing exhaust gases from the unillustrated engine to be vented underwater as shown by arrows
12
.
The rear end of the tube shaft
6
carries a hub
8
from which extend a plurality of vanes
9
(only one shown) pivotal about respective axes on the hub
8
by an adjustment mechanism
10
of the type described in above-cited U.S. Pat. No. 5,073,134. The adjustment mechanism
10
is operated by a core shaft
13
centered on the axis A coaxially inside the tube shaft
6
and having a rear end extending axially rearward past a rear end of the shaft
6
and connected to the mechanism
10
and a front end extending axially forward past a front end of the shaft
6
.
A flange
14
formed on the shaft
13
, which rotates jointly with the shaft
6
, is received between axial-thrust bearings
15
in a piston sleeve
16
axially reciprocal in a cylinder
17
fixed in the housing
27
. Separate feed passages
18
opening to opposite sides of a seal ring
19
set in the piston
16
allow a front compartment
29
or a back compartment
30
to be pressurized to move the rod
13
axially backward or forward, respectively. A cap
24
closes the front end of the piston and forms its front face and a removable end plug
23
closes the front end of the front compartment
29
. The portion of the piston
16
forward of the seal ring
19
has a slightly smaller diameter than the portion rearward thereof.
This piston
16
has an axially rearwardly extending sleeve
20
closely surrounding the shaft
13
and sliding axially in a sleeve
21
of the cylinder
17
via splines
22
so that the piston
16
can move axially relative to the cylinder
17
and housing
27
but not rotate about the axis A therein. A radial bore
26
in the core shaft
6
allows the space between it and the shaft
13
and the bearings
14
to be lubricated.
With this system, therefore, pressurization of the compartment
29
, which normally has a slightly smaller effective surface area on the piston
16
than the compartment
30
, pushes the shaft
13
backward in the shaft
6
and rotates the vanes
9
in one direction and pressurization of the compartment
30
has the opposite effect.
Claims
- 1. A boat drive comprising:a housing; a tube shaft rotatable in the housing about a shaft axis and having axially opposite front and rear ends; a hub carried on the shaft rear end; a plurality of radially projecting vanes pivotal on the hub; an axially shiftable core shaft extending coaxially in the tube shaft and having a rear end rearward of the tube-shaft rear end and a front end forward of the tube-shaft front end; means connecting the core-shaft rear end with the vanes for pivoting the vanes on the hub on axial displacement of the core shaft; a pair of oppositely directed axial-thrust bearings on the core-shaft front end; a hollow piston surrounding and containing the thrust bearings and having front and rear faces axially flanking the thrust bearings; and a cylinder fixed in the housing, surrounding the piston, and forming with the respective faces thereof front and rear compartments, whereby pressurization of the front compartment shifts the core shaft rearward and pressurization of the rear compartment shifts the core shaft forward.
- 2. The boat drive defined in claim 1 wherein the coreshaft front end has a radially projecting flange braced against and lying between the bearings.
- 3. The boat drive defined in claim 1 wherein the piston has an axially extending sleeve coaxially extending through one of the compartments and surrounding the core shaft.
- 4. The boat drive defined in claim 3 further comprisingformations on the sleeve and housing inhibiting rotation of the sleeve and piston relative to the housing.
- 5. The boat drive defined in claim 4 wherein the formations are splines.
- 6. The boat drive defined in claim 1 wherein the cylinder has a removable front end cap forming a front wall of the front compartment.
- 7. The boat drive defined in claim 1 wherein the piston includes a forwardly open cup containing the bearings and a removable front plate closing the cup and forming the front face.
- 8. The boat drive defined in claim 1 further comprisingmeans including a passage through the tube shaft for lubricating a space between the core shaft and tube shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 36 949 |
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US Referenced Citations (4)