Claims
- 1. A four cycle outboard motor comprised of a power head, an exhaust guide supporting at least in part a four cycle internal combustion engine in said power head, said exhaust guide being supported at the upper end of a drive shaft housing and lower unit that depend from said power head, a drive shaft driven by said engine and journaled within said drive shaft housing and lower unit for driving a propulsion unit therein for propelling an associated watercraft through a body of water, an oil pan is supported at least in part on the underside of said exhaust guide within the drive shaft housing and lower unit for containing lubricant for said engine, said oil pan defining an internal cavity passing vertically therethrough, and an exhaust pipe depending from said exhaust guide and extending through said oil pan internal cavity for receiving exhaust gases from said engine and for delivering them to said drive shaft housing and lower unit, said exhaust pipe having an upper portion communicating with said exhaust guide for receiving exhaust gasses passing therethrough and having a first diameter and an extension portion depending from the lower end of said upper portion, an air gap formed between said upper portion and said larger diameter extension portion to provide a suction break, said exhaust pipe terminating at a point that is no lower than substantially the lower surface of the oil pan.
- 2. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 1, wherein the termination of the exhaust pipe is substantially vertically aligned with the lower surface of the oil pan.
- 3. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 1, wherein the termination of the exhaust pipe upper portion is at a point substantially above the lower surface of the oil pan.
- 4. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 3, wherein the termination of the exhaust pipe upper portion is at a point no greater than one-half of the height of the internal cavity.
- 5. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 1, wherein there is an air space provided between the external surface of the exhaust pipe and wall of the oil pan that defines the internal cavity.
- 6. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 5, further including means for providing a restricted flow path of idle exhaust gases from the engine to the space between the outer surface of the exhaust pipe and the internal cavity for discharge to the atmosphere through and above the water idle exhaust gas discharge path.
- 7. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 6, wherein the restricted path is formed by an opening in the exhaust pipe.
- 8. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 8, wherein a portion of one of the walls of the oil pan that defines the internal cavity is exposed to the interior of the drive shaft housing on its other side and is not wetted by the lubricant in said oil pan, said unwetted wall portion having an opening for receiving the idle exhaust gases and discharging them to the atmosphere through an opening in the upper portion of said outboard motor and which is disposed above the water level at all times during watercraft operation.
- 9. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 7, wherein the opening in the exhaust pipe is formed in the exhaust pipe upper portion contiguous to an upper end thereof.
- 10. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 6, wherein the engine is water-cooled and wherein at least at portion of the water that passes through the engine for its cooling is delivered to the space between the outer surface of the exhaust pipe and the internal cavity of the oil pan.
- 11. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 10, further including means for shielding the path of idle exhaust gas discharge from the engine into the space between the exhaust pipe and the internal cavity of the oil pan from the cooling water that is introduced into said space.
- 12. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 11, wherein the restricted path is formed by an opening in the exhaust pipe.
- 13. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 12, wherein the means for precluding water for shielding the coolant from the idle exhaust gases comprises a baffle placed over the exhaust pipe opening.
- 14. A four cycle outboard motor comprised of a power head, an exhaust guide supporting at least in part a four cycle internal combustion engine in said power head, said exhaust guide being supported at the upper end of a drive shaft housing and lower unit that depend from said power head, a drive shaft driven by said engine and journaled within said drive shaft housing and lower unit for driving a propulsion unit therein for propelling an associated watercraft through a body of water, an oil pan is supported at least in part on the underside of said exhaust guide within the drive shaft housing and lower unit for containing lubricant for said engine, said oil pan defining an internal cavity passing vertically therethrough, and an exhaust pipe depending from said exhaust guide and extending through said oil pan internal cavity for receiving exhaust gases from said engine and for delivering them to said drive shaft housing and lower unit, said exhaust pipe terminating at a point that is no lower than substantially the lower surface of said oil pan, and a wall closing the area between the lower end of said exhaust pipe and said internal cavity of said oil pan to form a water chamber around said exhaust pipe.
- 15. A four cycle outboard motor as set forth in claim 14, wherein the wall is formed with a drain opening through which the water from the water chamber may drain.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of the application of the same title, U.S. Ser. No. 09/050628, filed Mar. 30, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,960, in the names of all inventors hereof except Masaki Okazaki and assigned to the assignee hereof.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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