Claims
- 1. In a marine drive for a boat, said marine drive including an engine and a propulsion unit, the improvement comprising a fluid coupling interposed int he marine drive between the engine and the propulsion unit, said fluid coupling comprising:
- a rotatable fluid pump connected to the engine;
- a rotatable turbine adapted to be driven by said fluid pump; and
- flow control means disposed between said fluid pump and said turbine for governing the amount of power transferred to said turbine from said fluid pump, wherein said flow control means comprises a series of vanes disposed between said fluid pump and said turbine adjacent the entrance of said fluid into said fluid pump, wherein said vanes are mounted to and rotatable with said fluid pump, said vanes being movable between an open position for allowing full flow of fluid into said fluid pump, and a closed position for substantially cutting off the flow of fluid into said fluid pump from said turbine, said vanes being movable to varying positions between said open and closed positions for varying the amount of fluid flow into said fluid pump, and thereby the amount of power transferred to said turbine from said fluid pump.
- 2. In a marine drive for a boat, said marine drive including an engine and a propulsion unit, the improvement comprising a fluid coupling interposed in the marine drive between the engine and the propulsion unit, said fluid coupling comprising:
- a rotatable fluid pump connected to the engine;
- a rotatable turbine adapted to be driven by said fluid pump;
- flow control means disposed between said fluid pump and said turbine for governing the amount of power transferred to said turbine from said fluid pump, wherein said flow control means comprises a series of vanes disposed between said fluid pump and said turbine adjacent the entrance of said fluid into said fluid pump, said vanes being movable between an open position for allowing full flow of fluid into said fluid pump, and a closed position for substantially cutting off the flow of fluid into said fluid pump from said turbine;
- rotatable output means;
- planetary gear means disposed between said turbine and said rotatable output means, said planetary gear means including a rotatable sun gear connected to and rotatable with said rotatable output means; and
- output control means interconnected with said planetary gear means for controlling the direction of rotation of said rotatable output means.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2, wherein said rotatable output means comprises an output shaft coupled to said propulsion unit.
- 4. The invention according to claim 3, wherein said planetary gear means further includes a ring gear connected to and rotatable with said turbine, and one or more planet gears disposed between and engageable with said ring gear and said sun gear.
- 5. The invention according to claim 4, further comprising a carrier member to which said one or more planet gears are rotatably mounted.
- 6. The invention according to claim 5, wherein said output control means selectively engages said carrier member so as to control the direction of rotation of said output shaft.
- 7. The invention according to claim 6, wherein said output control means includes a clutch mechanism provided between said carrier member and said output shaft for selectively coupling said carrier member to said output shaft.
- 8. The invention according to claim 7, wherein said output control means further includes a brake mechanism selectively engageable with said carrier member for selectively preventing rotation thereof, so that said output control means is capable of providing rotation of said output shaft in a first rotational direction by releasing said brake mechanism and coupling said carrier member to said output shaft through said clutch mechanism so as to prevent rotation of said one or more planet gears about said sun gear so that, as said turbine and said ring gear connected thereto rotate in response to said fluid pump, rotation of said turbine is transferred through said planetary gearset to said output shaft, and said output control means is capable of providing rotation of said output shaft in a second rotational direction by releasing said clutch mechanism between said carrier member and said output shaft and engaging said brake mechanism with said carrier member so as to maintain said carrier member and said one or more planet gears stationary relative to said sun gear, so that rotation of said turbine and said ring gear causes rotation of said one or more planet gears about their rotatable mounting to said carrier member, said rotation of said one or more planet gears causing rotation of said output shaft through said sun gear in said second rotational direction.
- 9. The invention according to claim 8, wherein said carrier member is provided with a drum member connected thereto, and wherein said brake mechanism engages the outer surface of said drum member and said clutch mechanism is provided between the inner surface of said drum member and said output shaft.
- 10. The invention according to claim 2, further comprising lock-up means for directly mechanically coupling said fluid pump to said rotatable output means in response to one or more preselected operating conditions.
- 11. The invention according to claim 10, wherein said lock-up means comprises a selectively actuable clutch connectable between said fluid pump and said output means.
- 12. A marine transmission adapted for interposition in a marine drive between the engine and the propulsion unit thereof, comprising:
- a fluid coupling including a rotatable fluid pump connected to and rotatable in response to the engine;
- a turbine adapted to be driven in a first rotational direction by said fluid pump;
- flow control means disposed between said fluid pump and said turbine for controlling the power transfer from said fluid pump to said turbine;
- a rotatable output shaft;
- a planetary gearset disposed between said turbine and said rotatable output shaft, said planetary gearset including a rotatable sun gear connected to and rotatable with said output shaft, a ring gear connected to and rotatable with said turbine, and one or more planet gears disposed between said ring gear and said sun gear;
- a carrier member mounted concentrically about a portion of said output shaft, said one or more planet gears being rotatably mounted to said carrier member;
- selectively engageable brake means for selectively preventing rotation of said carrier member; and
- selectively engageable clutch means disposed between said carrier member and said output shaft for selectively coupling said carrier member to said output shaft;
- so that said output shaft can be rotated in a first rotational direction by releasing said brake means and coupling said carrier member to said output shaft through said clutch means so as to prevent rotation of said planet gears so that, as said turbine rotates in response to said pump, rotation of said turbine is transferred to said output shaft through said planetary gearset, and said output shaft can be rotated in a second rotational direction by releasing said clutch means between said carrier member and said output shaft and engaging said brake means with said carrier member so as to maintain said carrier member and said planet gears stationary relative to said sun gear, so that rotation of said turbine and said ring gear causes rotation of said planet gears about their rotatable mounting to said carrier member, said rotation of said planet gears causing rotation of said sun gear and thereby rotation of said output shaft in said second rotational direction.
- 13. The invention according to claim 12, wherein said flow control means comprises a series of movable vanes disposed between said fluid pump and said turbine for controlling the power transfer therebetween.
- 14. The invention according to claim 12, further comprising a lock-up clutch for selectively directly coupling said fluid pump to said output shaft in response to one or more preselected operating conditions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/218,831, filed July 13, 1988, now abandoned.
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