Claims
- 1. A marine propulsion device comprising transom bracket means adapted to be connected to a boat transom, a stern bracket, first pivot means connecting said stern bracket to said transom bracket means for pivotal movement therebetween about a first pivot axis which is horizontal when said transom bracket means is boat mounted, a swivel bracket, second pivot means connecting said swivel bracket to said stern bracket for pivotal movement with said stern bracket and relative to said stern bracket about a second pivot axis parallel to said first pivot axis, a propulsion unit including, at the lower end thereof, a rotatably mounted propeller, means pivotally connecting said propulsion unit to said swivel bracket for steering movement relative to said swivel bracket and for common pivotal movement with said swivel bracket, a trim cylinder-piston assembly pivotally connected to said stern bracket and to said swivel bracket and including first and second ends, a tilt cylinder-piston assembly pivotally connect to said transom bracket means and to said stern bracket and including first and second ends, a reversible pump including first and second ports, first conduit means including first valve means communicating between said first pump port and said first end of said trim cylinder-piston assembly, second conduit means including second valve means communicating between said first pump port and said first end of said tilt cylinder-piston assembly, third conduit means including third valve means dividing said third conduit means into an upstream portion communicating with said second pump port and a downstream portion communicating with said second end of said trim cylinder-piston assembly, fourth conduit means including fourth valve means dividing said fourth conduit means into an upstream portion communicating with said second pump port and a downstream portion communicating with said second end of said tilt cylinder-piston assembly, and let-down means communicating between said sump and said downstream portion of one of said third and fourth conduit means and including a let-down valve preventing flow from said sump to said downstream portion of said one of said third and fourth conduit means and selectively permitting flow from said downstream portion of said one of said third and fourth conduit means to said sump, and means for selectively opening said let-down valve including a piston engageable with said let-down valve, and a duct communicating between said piston and said second conduit means and including therein valve means preventing flow to said second conduit means and permitting flow from said second conduit means to said piston in response to pressure in said second conduit means above a predetermined level.
- 2. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 1 and further including additional conduit means communicating between said first and second conduit means and including valve means for preventing flow from said second conduit means to said first conduit means and permitting flow from said first conduit means to said second conduit means in response to pressure in said first conduit means above a predetermined level.
- 3. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said let-down valve includes a first side adjacent to said piston and a second side remote from said piston, and wherein said downstream portion of said fourth conduit means communicates with said second side of said let-down valve and said sump communicates with said first side of said let-down valve.
- 4. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said fourth conduit means includes an additional portion communicating between said downstream portion and said sump and including a pressure relief valve preventing flow from said sump to said fourth conduit means and permitting flow from said fourth conduit means to said sump in response to pressure in said fourth conduit means above a predetermined amount.
- 5. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said third conduit means includes an additional portion communicating between said downstream portion thereof and said sump and including a pressure relief valve preventing flow from said sump to said third conduit means and permitting flow from said third conduit means to said sump in response to a pressure in said third conduit means above a predetermined amount.
- 6. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 1 and further including additional conduit means communicating between said second conduit means and said sump and including therein valve means preventing flow from said second conduit means to said sump and permitting flow from said sump to said second conduit means.
- 7. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 6 and further including second additional conduit means communicating between said third conduit means and said sump and including valve means permitting flow from said sump to said third conduit means and preventing flow from said third conduit means to said sump.
- 8. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 7 wherein said let-down valve includes a first side adjacent to said piston and a second side remote from said piston, and wherein said downstream portion of said fourth conduit means communicates with said second side of said let-down valve and said sump communicates with said first side of said let-down valve.
- 9. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 8 and further including an additional conduit extending between said second conduit means and said sump and including valve means preventing flow from said sump to said second conduit means and permitting flow from said second conduit means to said sump.
- 10. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 1 and further including fifth conduit means including fifth valve means communicating between said downstream portion of said third conduit means and said downstream portion of said fourth conduit means, said fifth valve means being operable to prevent fluid flow from said downstream portion of said third conduit means to said downstream portion of said fourth conduit means, and to permit fluid flow from said downstream portion of said fourth conduit means to said downstream portion of said third conduit means in response to the presence of fluid under pressure above a predetermined level in said downstream portion of said fourth conduit means.
- 11. A marine propulsion device comprising transom bracket means adapted to be connected to a boat transom, a stern bracket, first pivot means connecting said stern bracket to said transom bracket means for pivotal movement therebetween about a first pivot axis which is horizontal when said transom bracket means is boat mounted, a swivel bracket, second pivot means connecting said swivel bracket to said stern bracket for pivotal movement with said stern bracket and relative to said stern bracket about a second pivot axis parallel to said first pivot axis, a propulsion unit including, at the lower end thereof, a rotatably mounted propeller, means pivotally connecting said propulsion unit to said swivel bracket for steering movement relative to said swivel bracket and for common pivotal movement with said swivel bracket, a trim cylinder-piston assembly pivotally connected to said stern bracket and to said swivel bracket and including first and second ends, a tilt cylinder-piston assembly pivotally connected to said transom bracket means and to said stern bracket and including first and second ends, a reversible pump including first and second ports, first conduit means including first valve means communicating between said first pump port and said first end of said trim cyliner-piston assembly, second conduit means including second valve means communicating between said first pump port and said first end of said tilt cylinder-piston assembly, third conduit means including third valve means dividing said third conduit means into an upstream portion communicating with said second pump port and a downstream portion communicating with said second end of said trim cylinder-piston assembly, fourth conduit means including fourth valve means dividing said fourth conduit means into an upstream portion communicating with said second pump port and a downstream portion communicating with said second end of said tilt cylinder-piston assembly, and additional conduit means extending between said first and second conduit means and including valve means for preventing flow from said second conduit means to said first conduit means and permitting flow from said first conduit means to said second conduit means in response to pressure in said first conduit means above a predetermined level.
- 12. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 11 and further including fifth conduit means including fifth valve means communicating between said downstream portion of said third conduit means and said downstream portion of said fourth conduit means, said fifth valve means being operable to prevent fluid flow from said downstream portion of said third conduit means to said downstream portion of said fourth conduit means, and to permit fluid flow from said downstream portion of said fourth conduit means to said downstream portion of said third conduit means in response to the presence of fluid under pressure above a predetermined level in said downstream portion of said fourth conduit means.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 252,813 filed April 10, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,395,239, issued July 26, 1983 and entitled HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOR MARINE PROPULSION DEVICE WITH SEQUENTIALLY OPERATING TILT & TRIM MEANS and U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 183,209 filed Sept. 2, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,363,629 issued Dec. 14, 1982, and entitied HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOR OUTBOARD MOTOR WITH SEQUENTIALLY OPERATING TILT AND TRIM MEANS.
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