Claims
- 1. A four-cycle outboard motor having a crankshaft disposed substantially vertically within an engine, rotation of the crankshaft being transmitted to a valve camshaft via a looped member disposed at a bottom of the engine, said outboard motor comprising:an oil pump disposed at the bottom of the engine but not along an axis of the crankshaft or the camshaft and a tension adjuster of the looped member, wherein either the oil pump or the tension adjuster is disposed inside the looped member in plan view and wherein the other of the oil pump or the tension adjuster is disposed outside the looped member in plan view.
- 2. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 1, wherein the oil pump overlaps the looped member as viewed from a side of the engine.
- 3. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 2, further comprising an oil pump drive apparatus provided to the camshaft, wherein the oil pump is driven by the oil pump drive apparatus.
- 4. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 3, wherein the oil pump drive apparatus drives the oil pump at a higher rotational speed than the camshaft.
- 5. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 1, further comprising an oil pump drive apparatus provided to the camshaft, wherein the oil pump is driven by the oil pump drive apparatus.
- 6. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 5, wherein the oil pump drive apparatus drives the oil pump at a higher rotational speed than the camshaft.
- 7. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 1, characterizedin that the crankshaft is linked to a drive shaft, in that the crankshaft and the drive shaft are disposed such that their axes are offset from each other, and in that the axis of the drive shaft is disposed toward the rear away from the axis of the crankshaft.
- 8. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 7, further comprising a rotational force transmitting member for driving the camshafts being provided coaxially with the drive shaft.
- 9. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 1, further comprising:an oil intake passage being provided inside the engine, an oil discharge passage being provided inside the engine, wherein the oil intake passage and the oil discharge passage extend from one side and another opposite side of the engine, respectively, toward the oil pump substantially perpendicular to an axis of a cylinder in plan view.
- 10. A four-cycle outboard motor having a crankshaft disposed substantially vertically within an engine, rotation of this crankshaft being transmitted to a valve camshaft via a looped member disposed at a bottom of the engine, said outboard motor comprising:an oil pump disposed at the bottom of the engine but not along an axis of the crankshaft or the camshaft, wherein the oil pump is driven by the looped member.
- 11. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 10, characterizedin that the crankshaft is linked to a drive shaft, in that the crankshaft and the drive shaft are disposed such that their axes are offset from each other, and in that the axis of the drive shaft is disposed toward the rear away from the axis of the crankshaft.
- 12. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 11, further comprising a rotational force transmitting member for driving the camshafts being provided coaxially with the drive shaft.
- 13. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 10, further comprising:an oil intake passage being provided inside the engine, an oil discharge passage being provided inside the engine, wherein the oil intake passage and the oil discharge passage extend from one side and another opposite side of the engine, respectively, toward the oil pump substantially perpendicular to an axis of a cylinder in plan view.
- 14. A four-cycle outboard motor having a crankshaft disposed substantially vertically within an engine, rotation of the crankshaft being transmitted to a valve camshaft via an idler shaft and two looped members disposed at the bottom of the engine, said outboard motor comprising:an oil pump disposed at the bottom of the engine, wherein the oil pump is driven by the idler shaft.
- 15. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 14, further wherein the idler shaft is driven at a reduced rotational speed from the crankshaft.
- 16. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 14, characterizedin that the crankshaft is linked to a drive shaft, in that the crankshaft and the drive shaft are disposed such that their axes are offset from each other, and in that the axis of the drive shaft is disposed toward the rear away from the axis of the crankshaft.
- 17. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 16, further comprising a rotational force transmitting member for driving the camshafts being provided coaxially with the drive shaft.
- 18. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 14, further comprising:an oil intake passage being provided inside the engine, an oil discharge passage being provided inside the engine, wherein the oil intake passage and the oil discharge passage extend from one side and another opposite side of the engine, respectively, toward the oil pump substantially perpendicular to an axis of a cylinder in plan view.
- 19. A four-cycle outboard motor having a crankshaft disposed substantially vertically within an engine, rotation of the crankshaft is transmitted to a valve camshaft via a looped member disposed at the bottom of the engine, said outboard motor comprising:an oil pump disposed at the bottom of the engine but not along an axis of the crankshaft or the camshaft, and a tensioner of the looped member; wherein the oil pump and the tensioner are disposed outside the looped member in plan view.
- 20. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 19, characterizedin that the crankshaft is linked to a drive shaft, in that the crankshaft and the drive shaft are disposed such that their axes are offset from each other, and in that the axis of the drive shaft is disposed toward the rear away from the axis of the crankshaft.
- 21. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 20, further comprising a rotational force transmitting member for driving the camshafts being provided coaxially with the drive shaft.
- 22. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 19, further comprising:an oil intake passage being provided inside the engine, an oil discharge passage being provided inside the engine, wherein the oil intake passage and the oil discharge passage extend from one side and another opposite side of the engine, respectively, toward the oil pump substantially perpendicular to an axis of a cylinder in plan view.
- 23. A four-cycle outboard motor having a crankshaft being disposed substantially vertically within an engine, rotation of the crankshaft being transmitted to a valve camshaft via a looped member disposed at the bottom of the engine, said outboard motor comprising:a drive shaft being linked to the crankshaft, wherein the crankshaft and the drive shaft are disposed such that their axes are offset from each other and wherein the axis of the drive shaft is disposed toward the rear away from the axis of the crankshaft, a rotational force transmitting member for driving the camshaft being provided coaxially with the drive shaft, and an oil pump being disposed coaxially with the crankshaft, wherein the oil pump is driven by the crankshaft.
- 24. The four-cycle outboard motor according to claim 23, further comprising:an oil intake passage being provided inside the engine, an oil discharge passage being provided inside the engine, wherein the oil intake passage and the oil discharge passage extend -from one side and another opposite side of the engine, respectively, toward the oil pump substantially perpendicular to an axis of a cylinder in plan view.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application incorporates by reference the disclosures of co-pending patent applications Ser. No. 09/651,452 by Jun Itoh entitled “Engine Holder Structure For Four-Cycle Outboard Motor” and Ser. No. 09/650,829 by Keisuke Daikoku and Masashi Takayanagi entitled “Four-Cycle Outboard Motor”, each of which is filed concurrently with the present application and is assigned to the assignee of the present application.
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