Claims
- 1. An exhaust gas purifying arrangement for a marine engine for a watercraft comprising: an exhaust port and an exhaust conduit system, said conduit system including a first exhaust passage positioned downstream of said exhaust port and communicating at one end with said exhaust port; said conduit system further including an expansion chamber positioned downstream of said first exhaust passage and communicating with a second end of said first exhaust passage; said conduit system further including a second exhaust passage positioned downstream of said expansion chamber and communicating at one end with said expansion chamber; said exhaust gas purifying arrangement also comprising at least one discharge passageway in communication with said conduit system and employable for discharging exhaust gas out of said marine engine; and further comprising a catalyst member mounted within a section of said exhaust conduit system downstream of said expansion chamber; wherein said catalyst member is positioned higher than the level of a body of water within which said watercraft is operable; said exhaust gas purifying arrangement also including means for precluding water from reaching back up through said conduit system towards said engine.
- 2. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 1 wherein said expansion chamber is operable at least for quieting operation of said .[.outboard motor.]..Iadd.marine engine.Iaddend..
- 3. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 2 wherein said catalyst member is an across the duct type element.
- 4. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 3 wherein said discharge passageway comprises a first passageway leading from said second exhaust passage, from a position downstream of said catalyst member, to an exhaust outlet located at a position below a body of water in which said watercraft operates.
- 5. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 4 wherein said discharge passageway further comprises a second passageway leading from said second exhaust passage, from a position downstream of said catalyst member, to an exhaust outlet located at a position above said body of water in which said watercraft operates.
- 6. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 1 wherein said catalyst member is positioned at least as high within said .[.outboard motor as.]. .Iadd.marine engine at .Iaddend.a level of a downstream outlet of said first exhaust passage.
- 7. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 6 wherein said expansion chamber has a larger flow cross-sectional area between said downstream outlet of said first exhaust passage and said catalyst member than said first exhaust passage.
- 8. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 7 wherein said catalyst member is an across the duct type element.
- 9. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 8 wherein said discharge passageway comprises a first passageway leading from said second exhaust passage, from a position downstream of said catalyst member, to an exhaust outlet located at a position below a body of water in which said watercraft operates.
- 10. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 9 wherein said discharge passageway further comprises a second passageway leading from said second exhaust passage, from a position downstream of said catalyst member, to an exhaust outlet located at a position above said body of water in which said watercraft operates.
- 11. An exhaust gas purifying arrangement for a marine engine for a watercraft comprising: an exhaust port and an exhaust conduit system and an exhaust outlet; wherein said conduit system is positioned downstream of said exhaust port and communicates with said exhaust port at one end; and wherein said outlet is positioned downstream of said conduit system and communicates with said exhaust conduit system; and further comprising a catalyst member disposed within said conduit system; wherein said conduit system includes a trap which precludes water from reaching back to said catalyst; and wherein said catalyst is located in an upstream region of said trap; and wherein said conduit system is positioned below the surface level of a body of water within which the watercraft is operable.
- 12. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 11 wherein said exhaust outlet is positioned below the surface level of a body of water within which the watercraft is operated.
- 13. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 11 wherein said trap includes a first downwardly extending passage located downstream of said exhaust port and an upwardly extending passage located downstream of said first downwardly extending passage; said trap further including a bridging passageway communicating said first downwardly extending passage with said upwardly extending passage.
- 14. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 13 wherein said conduit system further includes an expansion chamber between said first downwardly extending passage and said upwardly extending passage.
- 15. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 14 wherein said expansion chamber comprises at least a portion of said bridging passageway communicating said first downwardly extending passage with said upwardly extending passage.
- 16. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 14 wherein said expansion chamber is at least operable for quieting operation of said .[.outboard motor.]..Iadd.marine engine.Iaddend..
- 17. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 14 wherein said bridging passageway is located beneath the surface of a body of water within which said watercraft is operated; and wherein said upwardly extending passage extends from said bridging passageway to a location above the surface of said body of water within which said watercraft is operated.
- 18. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 17 wherein said catalyst member is located within said first downwardly extending passage.
- 19. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 18 wherein said catalyst lines an inner wall of said passage.
- 20. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 17 further comprising a second downwardly extending passage of said conduit system, wherein said second downwardly extending passage is located downstream of said trap and communicates said trap with said outlet.
- 21. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 20 wherein said watercraft includes a transom; and wherein said marine engine is an outboard motor; and further comprising a clamp bracket mounting said outboard motor upon said transom; and wherein a region of said conduit system communicating said upwardly extending passage and said second downwardly extending passage is located within a generally horizontally extending plane within which said clamp bracket and an upper region of said transom are located.
- 22. An exhaust gas purifying arrangement for a marine engine for a watercraft comprising: an exhaust port and an exhaust conduit system, said conduit system including a first exhaust passage positioned downstream of said exhaust port and communicating at one end with said exhaust port; said conduit system further including an expansion chamber positioned downstream of said first exhaust passage and communicating with a second end of said first exhaust passage; said conduit system further including a second exhaust passage positioned downstream of said expansion chamber and communicating at one end with said expansion chamber; said exhaust gas purifying arrangement also comprising at least one discharge passageway in communication with said conduit system and employable for discharging exhaust gas out of said marine engine; and further including a trap within said second exhaust passage; said trap operable for precluding water from reaching back to said expansion chamber; and further comprising a catalyst member mounted within a section of said exhaust conduit system upstream of said trap; wherein said trap is positioned higher than the level of a body of water within which said watercraft is operable.
- 23. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 22 wherein a portion of said conduit system upstream of said trap is positioned below the surface level of said body of water.
- 24. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 22 wherein said catalyst member is mounted within said first exhaust passage.
- 25. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 22 wherein said catalyst member is mounted within said second exhaust passage.
- 26. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 23 wherein said portion of said conduit system upstream of said trap which is positioned below the surface level of said body of water is a part of said expansion chamber.
- 27. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 22 wherein said expansion chamber is operable at least for quieting operation of said .[.outboard motor.]..Iadd.marine engine.Iaddend.. .Iadd.
- 28. An exhaust gas purifying arrangement as set forth in claim 11 wherein the marine engine comprises a portion of the power head of an outboard motor and which drives a propulsion device disposed within a drive shaft housing lower unit that depends from the power head, the expansion chamber being disposed within said drive shaft housing lower unit and the first exhaust passage comprising an exhaust pipe extending into said drive shaft housing lower unit and terminating within said expansion chamber, said one discharge passageway terminating in an underwater exhaust gas discharge formed in said drive shaft housing lower unit assembly, the means for precluding water from reaching back up through said conduit system toward said catalyst member being disposed within said drive shaft housing lower unit..Iaddend..Iadd.29. An exhaust gas purifying arrangement as set forth in claim 28 wherein the conduit system includes at least one expansion chamber positioned within the drive shaft housing lower unit..Iaddend..Iadd.30. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 29 wherein the trap is comprised of a first upwardly extending section extending upwardly from an inlet end in said expansion chamber, a horizontally extending section disposed above the water level and receiving gases from the upwardly extending section at one end thereof, and a downwardly extending section extending from the other end of said horizontally extending section to the underwater exhaust gas discharge..Iaddend..Iadd.31. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 30 wherein the horizontally extending section is disposed at least in part above the upper edge of the transom of a watercraft to which said outboard motor is attached..Iaddend..Iadd.32. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 30 further including a catalyst bed through which the exhaust gases pass from the exhaust port to the underwater exhaust gas discharge..Iaddend..Iadd.33. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 32 wherein the catalyst bed is disposed in the trap portion..Iaddend..Iadd.34. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 33 wherein the catalyst bed is disposed in the upwardly extending section of the trap section..Iaddend..Iadd.35. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 33 wherein the catalyst bed is disposed in the horizontally extending section of the trap portion..Iaddend..Iadd.36. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 33 wherein the catalyst bed is disposed in the downwardly extending section of the trap portion..Iaddend..Iadd.37. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 33 wherein the horizontally extending section is disposed at least in part above the upper edge of the transom of a watercraft to which said outboard motor is attached..Iaddend..Iadd.38. An exhaust gas purifying arrangement for a marine engine for a watercraft comprising: an exhaust port and an exhaust conduit system, said conduit system including a first exhaust passage positioned downstream of said exhaust port and communicating at one end with said exhaust port; said conduit system further including an expansion chamber positioned downstream of said first exhaust passage and communicating with a second end of said first exhaust passage; said conduit system further including a second exhaust passage positioned downstream of said expansion chamber and communicating at one end with said expansion chamber; said exhaust gas purifying arrangement also comprising at least one discharge passageway in communication with said conduit system and employable for discharging exhaust gas out of said marine engine; and further comprising a catalyst member mounted within a section of said exhaust conduit system; said exhaust gas purifying arrangement also including means for precluding water from reaching back up through said conduit system towards said catalyst member including valveless flow control means..Iaddend..Iadd.39. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 38 wherein said expansion chamber is operable at least for quieting operation of said marine engine..Iaddend..Iadd.40. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 39 wherein said catalyst member is in across the duct-type element..Iaddend..Iadd.41. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement of claim 40 wherein said discharge passageway comprises a first passageway leading from said second exhaust passage, from a position downstream of said catalyst member, to an exhaust outlet located at a position below a body of water in which said watercraft operates..Iaddend..Iadd.42. An exhaust gas purifying arrangement as set forth in claim 38 wherein the marine engine comprises a portion of the power head of an outboard motor and which drives a propulsion device disposed within a drive shaft housing lower unit that depends from the power head, the expansion chamber being disposed within said drive shaft housing lower unit and the first exhaust passage comprising an exhaust pipe extending into said drive shaft housing lower unit and terminating within said expansion chamber, said one discharge passageway terminating in an underwater exhaust gas discharge formed in said drive shaft housing lower unit assembly, the means for precluding water from reaching back up through said conduit system toward said catalyst member being disposed within said drive shaft housing lower unit..Iaddend..Iadd.43. An exhaust gas purifying arrangement as set forth in claim 42 wherein the means for precluding water from reaching back up through the conduit system toward the catalyst member comprising a trap section..Iaddend..Iadd.44. An exhaust gas purifying arrangement as set forth in claim 43 wherein the trap section is disposed above the level of a body of water in which the watercraft is operable..Iaddend..Iadd.45. An exhaust gas purifying arrangement as set forth in claim 43 wherein the trap section is disposed
- vertically above the catalyst member..Iaddend..Iadd.46. The exhaust gas purifying arrangement for a marine engine for a watercraft comprising: an exhaust port and an exhaust conduit system, said conduit system including a first exhaust passage positioned downstream of said exhaust port and communicating at one end with said exhaust port; sand conduit system further including an expansion chamber positioned downstream of said first exhaust passage and communicating with a second end of said first exhaust passage; said conduit system further including a second exhaust passage positioned downstream of said expansion chamber and communicating at one end with said expansion chamber; said exhaust gas purifying arrangement also comprising at least one discharge passageway in communication with said conduit system and employable for discharging exhaust gases out of said marine engine; and further comprising a catalyst member mounted within a section of said exhaust conduit system and through which all of the exhaust gas passing through said exhaust conduit system must pass, said discharge passageway comprising a first passage leading from said second exhaust passage, from a position downstream of said catalyst member, to an exhaust outlet positioned to a first exhaust outlet located at a position below a body of water in which said watercraft operates and a second passageway leading from dais second exhaust passage, from a position downstream of said catalyst member, to an exhaust outlet located at a position above said body of water in which said watercraft operates and means for precluding water from reaching back up through said conduit
- system toward said catalyst member..Iaddend..Iadd.47. An outboard motor comprised of a power head containing an internal combustion engine having at least one exhaust port, a drive shaft housing lower unit depending from said power head and containing a propulsion device driven by said engine for powering associated watercraft, an underwater exhaust gas discharge for discharging exhaust gases to the atmosphere through the body of water in which said watercraft is operating, exhaust conduit means for delivering exhaust gases from said exhaust port to said underwater exhaust gas discharge, and a catalyst positioned within said drive shaft housing lower unit and disposed in said exhaust conduit means, the portion of said conduit means downstream of said catalyst passing at least in part through said power head..Iaddend..Iadd.48. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 47 wherein the power head further comprises a spacer plate on which the engine is mounted and which is positioned at the upper end of the drive shaft housing lower unit..Iaddend..Iadd.49. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 48 wherein the exhaust conduit means further includes an expansion chamber formed in the drive shaft housing lower unit..Iaddend..Iadd.50. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 49 wherein the portion of the conduit means passing at least in part through the power head communicates at one end thereof with the expansion chamber..Iaddend..Iadd.51. An outboard motor comprised of a power head containing an internal combustion engine having at least one exhaust port, a drive shaft housing lower unit depending from said power head and containing a propulsion device driven by said engine for powering associated watercraft, an underwater exhaust gas discharge for discharging exhaust gases to the atmosphere through the body of water in which said watercraft is operating, an above-the-water exhaust gas discharge for discharging exhaust gases directly to the atmosphere, exhaust conduit means for delivering exhaust gases from said exhaust port to said underwater gas discharge, and to said above-the-water exhaust gas discharge and a catalyst positioned in said exhaust conduit means through all of which exhaust gases must pass before they can exit from either said underwater exhaust gas discharge or said above-the-water exhaust gas discharge..Iaddend..Iadd.52. An outboard motor of claim 51 wherein the catalyst is disposed within the driveshaft housing within the driveshaft housing lower unit..Iaddend..Iadd.53. An outboard motor comprised of a power head having an internal combustion engine with at least exhaust port and a surrounding protective cowling, a drive shaft housing and lower unit depending from said power head and having a propulsion device driven by said engine for propelling an associated watercraft, means for attaching said outboard motor to an associated watercraft, an underwater exhaust gas discharge for discharging exhaust gases to the atmosphere through the body of water in which the watercraft is operating, and conduit means for conveying exhaust gases from said exhaust port to said underwater exhaust gas discharge, said exhaust conduit means comprising an exhaust pipe extending from said exhaust port, an expansion chamber into which said exhaust port terminates, and a catalyst disposed in said exhaust conduit means downstream of the position where said exhaust pipe terminates in said expansion chamber..Iaddend..Iadd.54. An outboard motor of claim 53 wherein the catalyst bed is disposed in the expansion chamber..Iaddend..Iadd.55. An outboard motor of claim 53 wherein the catalyst bed is disposed downstream of the expansion chamber in the exhaust conduit means..Iaddend..Iadd.56. An outboard motor of claim 53 wherein the exhaust conduit means comprises a further expansion chamber positioned within the drive shaft housing and lower unit..Iaddend..Iadd.57. An outboard motor of claim 53 wherein the expansion chamber is formed in the drive shaft housing lower unit..Iaddend..Iadd.58. An outboard motor of claim 57 wherein the exhaust conduit means comprises a trap section in the power head downstream of the expansion chamber for precluding water from entering the exhaust port from the underwater exhaust gas discharge..Iaddend.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
.[.This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/710,789, filed Jun. 5, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,174,112..]. .Iadd.This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/259,186, filed Jun. 13, 1994, which is a reissue of application Ser. No. 07/973,674, filed Nov. 9, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,280,708 and which application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/710,789, filed Jun. 5, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,174,112..Iaddend.
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