Claims
- 1. A marine propulsion unit, comprising a housing, a vertical drive shaft journaled in said housing and operably connected to an engine, an inner propeller shaft journaled for rotation relative to said housing, a first propeller connected to said inner propeller shaft, an outer propeller shaft journaled for rotation relative to said housing and disposed concentrically outward of said inner propeller shaft, a second propeller connected to said outer propeller shaft and disposed axially forward of said first propeller, a first bevel gear operably connected to said drive shaft, first clutch means for selectively connecting said first bevel gear to said inner propeller shaft to thereby drive said inner propeller shaft and said first propeller, a second bevel gear operably connected to said drive shaft and mounted coaxially with said first bevel gear, hydraulically operated second clutch means disposed in said housing for operably connecting said second bevel gear and said outer propeller shaft, said second clutch means having an engaged position and a disengaged position, conduit means disposed in the housing for interconnecting a source of hydraulic fluid under pressure with said second clutch means, a fluid reservoir contained in said housing, and valve means disposed in said conduit means and having a first position where said hydraulic fluid is delivered to said second clutch means to effect engagement of said second clutch means to thereby drive said outer propeller shaft and said second propeller, said valve means having a second position where pressurized hydraulic fluid is dumped to said reservoir, so that pressure of the fluid delivered to the second clutch means is insufficient to engage the second clutch means.
- 2. The propulsion unit of claim 1, and including a piston operably connected to said second clutch means and having a surface exposed to the pressure of said fluid in said conduit means, and resilient means connected to said piston and urging said piston in a direction to cause disengagement of said second clutch means, the pressure of said fluid being delivered to said piston when said valve means is in said second position being insufficient to overcome the force of said resilient means.
- 3. The propulsion unit of claim 2, wherein said valve means comprises a valve body and a valve member movable within said valve body, said unit also including a solenoid having a solenoid plunger operably connected to said valve member for moving the valve member to said second position.
- 4. The propulsion unit of claim 3, and including resilient means connected to said valve member for biasing said valve member to said first position.
- 5. The propulsion unit of claim 4, wherein said resilient means comprises a pair of concentrically mounted springs disposed to interconnect said valve body and said valve member, a first of said springs having a lesser spring force than the second of said springs, said first spring acting to hold said valve member in said first position, and said second spring constructed and arranged to act on said valve member after said valve member has moved a predetermined distance toward said second position under the influence of said solenoid.
- 6. The propulsion unit of claim 5, wherein the combined force of said first and second springs approximates a substantial portion of the force of said solenoid throughout movement of the solenoid plunger.
- 7. The propulsion unit of claim 1, and including pressure regulator means disposed in said conduit means between said valve means and said source of fluid under pressure and communicating with said reservoir for dumping fluid to said reservoir when said valve means is in said first position and the pressure of said fluid exceeds a preselected value.
- 8. The propulsion unit of claim 7, wherein said pressure regulator means comprises a housing and a plunger mounted for movement in said housing and having a surface exposed to the pressure of said fluid in said conduit means, said housing having an outlet communicating with said reservoir, biasing means for biasing the plunger to an initial position where said plunger closes off said outlet, said plunger being constructed and arranged such that a pressure of said fluid exceeding said preselected value will move said plunger against the force of said biasing means to open said outlet and permit fluid to be dumped to said reservoir.
- 9. The propulsion unit of claim 7, and including strainer means disposed in said conduit means between said pressure regulator means and said source of fluid for removing particulate material from said fluid.
- 10. The propulsion unit of claim 9, wherein said strainer means comprises a casing, and a screen element disposed within the casing and having an inlet and an outlet whereby fluid enters said inlet and passes through said screen element to said outlet, said strainer means also including bypass means for permitting said fluid to bypass said screen element when the pressure differential across said screen element exceeds a pre-selected value.
- 11. The propulsion unit of claim 10, and including biasing means for urging the screen element to a first screening position where said screen element is positioned between said inlet and said outlet, said pressure differential acting to move the screen element against the force of said biasing means to a bypass position where said fluid flows directly from said inlet to said outlet.
- 12. The propulsion unit of claim 11, where said screen element is generally cylindrical and has an open end engaged with said casing when said screen element is in the screening position, said screen element also having an outer cylindrical surface that rides against an inner surface of said casing, one of said surfaces having a plurality of longitudinal grooves to permit direct flow of said fluid from said inlet and through said grooves to said outlet when said screen element is in said bypass position.
- 13. The propulsion unit of claim 1, wherein said source of hydraulic pressure comprises a pump operably connected to said inner propeller shaft, said pump having an inlet communicating with said reservoir and having an outlet connected to said conduit means.
- 14. A marine propulsion unit, comprising a housing, a vertical drive shaft journaled in said housing and operably connected to an engine, an inner propeller shaft journaled for rotation relative to said housing, a first propeller connected to said inner propeller shaft, an outer propeller shaft journaled for rotation relative to said housing and disposed concentrically outward of said inner propeller shaft, a second propeller connected to said outer propeller shaft and disposed axially forward of said first propeller, a first bevel gear operably connected to said drive shaft, first clutch means for selectively connecting said first bevel gear to said inner propeller shaft to thereby drive said inner propeller shaft and said first propeller, a second bevel gear operably connected to said drive shaft and mounted coaxially with said first bevel gear, hydraulically operated second clutch means for selectively engaging said second bevel gear with said outer propeller shaft to thereby drive said outer propeller shaft and said second propeller, a pressure member having a first surface disposed to contact said second clutch means and having a second surface, a hydraulic system for directing pressurized hydraulic fluid against said second surface to thereby move said pressure member into engagement with said second clutch means to engage said second clutch means, said hydraulic system including conduit means interconnecting a source of hydraulic fluid under pressure and said second surface of said pressure member, a reservoir for hydraulic fluid disposed in said housing, and valve means disposed in said conduit means and having a first position where pressurized hydraulic fluid is delivered to said pressure member to cause engagement of said second clutch means and having a second position where said hydraulic fluid is dumped to said reservoir so that pressure of the fluid delivered to the pressure member is insufficient to engage the second clutch means, pressure regulator means disposed in said conduit means between said valve means and said source of fluid under pressure and communicating with said reservoir for dumping fluid to said reservoir when said valve means is in said first position and the pressure of said fluid exceeds a preselected value, and electromagnetic means for moving said valve means between said first and second positions.
- 15. The propulsion unit of claim 14, and including resilient means for urging said pressure member in a direction away from said second clutch means, the pressure of said fluid being delivered to said second surface when said valve means is in the second position being less than the force of said resilient means so that said pressure member will not move said second clutch means to the engaged position.
- 16. The propulsion unit of claim 14, wherein said electromagnetic means comprises a solenoid having a movable plunger operably connected to said valve means.
- 17. The propulsion unit of claim 14, wherein said housing comprises a lower gearcase and a torpedo section depending from said gearcase, said drive shaft being journaled in said gearcase and said inner and outer propeller shafts being journaled in said torpedo section, said conduit means and said reservoir being disposed in said gearcase.
- 18. The propulsion unit of claim 14, wherein said pressure regulator means comprises a housing, a movable member mounted for movement in said housing and having a surface exposed to the pressure of the fluid in said conduit means, an outlet in said housing and communicating with said reservoir, biasing means for biasing said movable member to a position where said movable member closes off said outlet, and means responsive to a pre-selected elevated pressure of said fluid for moving said movable member against the force of said biasing means to exposed said outlet and permit flow of fluid from said conduit means to said reservoir.
- 19. The propulsion unit of claim 14, wherein said source of fluid comprises a pump operably connected to said inner propeller shaft and rotatable therewith, said pump having an inlet communicating with said reservoir and having an outlet communicating with said conduit means.
- 20. The propulsion unit of claim 14, and including a rotatable clutch housing to house said second clutch means and said pressure member, said clutch housing having a first passage communicating with said pressure member, a fixed annular member disposed around said clutch housing and having a second passage communicating with said first passage, said first and second passages comprising a part of said conduit means, and a seal carried by said annular member and bordering said second passage, said seal having a flexible lip engaged with said clutch housing, said lip being constructed and arranged such that pressure of the fluid in said second passage will urge the lip into tight sealing engagement with said clutch housing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/719,633, filed Sep. 25, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,766,047.
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