Claims
- 1. An outboard drive for a marine engine disposed within a boat having a transom, comprising:
- a rigid housing adapted to extend through an aperture in the transom and having a forward end and having a stern end adapted to be coupled to the transom, said housing having an aperture in the forward end thereof said housing further including a portion which is normally disposed below the water line of the boat, said portion being watertight;
- a drive shaft extending through said aperture in the forward end of said housing for connection to the engine;
- an upper unit mounted within said housing and having an input shaft, said upper unit being rotatable about a substantially horizontal axis disposed forward of the transom;
- pivot means extending within said housing at either side thereof to pivotally support said upper unit along said horizontal axis;
- .[.a flexible boot.]. .Iadd.means for .Iaddend.closing the .[.stern end of.]. .Iadd.space between .Iaddend.said rigid housing and .[.having an outer periphery coupled in.]. .Iadd.said upper unit to provide a .Iaddend.watertight .[.relationship about.]. .Iadd.closure between .Iaddend.said housing and .[.an inner periphery coupled in watertight relationship to.]. said upper unit;
- a vertical shaft driven by said input shaft and disposed substantially transverse to the path of motion of said boat when said drive is in its normal position;
- a lower steering unit having a propeller shaft which is driven by said vertical shaft, said steerable unit being rotatable about a generally vertical axis to steer said boat;
- a pivot joint connecting said drive shaft to said input shaft, said pivot joint being coincident with said substantially horizontal axis so that said upper and lower units .[.cna.]. .Iadd.can .Iaddend.be moved upwardly in an arc about said horizontal axis, and
- a steering linkage disposed in said upper unit to control the rotation of said lower steering unit.
- 2. The drive recited in claim 1 wherein said steering linkage is rotatable about .Iadd.said .Iaddend.horizontal axis.
- 3. The drive recited in claim 2 further comprising:
- a steering tube, said vertical shaft being disposed inside said steering tube, said steering tube being rotatably mounted in said upper unit, said lower steering unit being suspended from said steering tube so that said boat is steered by rotation of said steering tube.
- 4. The drive recited in claim 3 further comprising:
- a tower steering arm on said steering tube, said steering linkage being connected to said arm for rotating said steering tube.
- 5. The drive recited in claim 4 wherein said steering linkage includes:
- an inner tube rotatable about said horizontal axis, rotation of said inner tube with respect to said upper unit effecting a steering rotation of said lower unit,
- an outer tube .[.siad.]. .Iadd.said .Iaddend.inner tube being disposed within said outer tube, said outer tube having a slot along the longitudinal axis thereof, said inner tube having a curved slot,
- an interconnecting pin disposed in both of said slots so that linear motion of said pin is translated to rotational motion of said inner tube which effects a steering motion of said lower unit, and
- said outer tube being connected to said upper unit and pivoted with respect to said boat transom about said horizontal axis so that said drive is rotatable about said horizontal axis without changing the steering position of said lower unit.
- 6. The drive recited in claim 5 wherein said steering linkage further includes:
- a steering arm connected to said inner tube, and
- a steering rod interconnecting said last named steering arm and said tower steering arm.
- 7. The drive recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- an eccentric member bearing against said upper unit so that when it is rotated said upper unit rotates about said horizontal axis to change the angle of said propeller shaft for trimming said boat.
- 8. The drive recited in claim 7 wherein said eccentric member is constructed of resilient material which will deflect under load.
- 9. The drive recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- a transmission,
- a shift rod rotatable about said horizontal axis, and
- a shift arm connected to said transmission and connected to said shift rod for shifting said transmission in response to rotation of said shift rod about said horizontal axis.
- 10. The drive recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- a tilt mechanism,
- a tube rotated by a tilt motor around the tube axis which passes through said horizontal axis, said tube being connected to said upper unit to rotate said drive out of its normal position about said horizontal axis.
- 11. The drive recited in claim 1 in combination with an engine having a housing, and:
- a watertight seal between said engine housing and the transom housing, and
- a separate vibration absorbing mount connecting said engine to said transom housing.
- 12. The drive recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- a cowl fitting over said propeller shaft,
- a snap ring secured in said lower unit,
- an inner bearing cartridge having bearings in which said propeller shaft are journaled and threaded bolt openings, said snap ring being between said inner bearing cartridge and said cowl so that said snap ring is a shoulder against which said cartridge bears, said lower unit having a shoulder against which said cowl bears, and
- bolts extending through said cowl into said threaded openings to secure said cowl and cartridge as an assembly within said lower unit.
- 13. An outboard drive for a marine engine disposed within a boat, having a transom, comprising:
- a rigid housing adapted to extend through an aperture in the transom and having a forward end and having a stern end adapted to be coupled to the transom, said housing having an aperture in the forward end thereof said housing further including a portion which is normally disposed below the water line of the boat, said portion being watertight;
- a drive shaft extending through said aperture and adapted to be connected to said engine;
- an input shaft disposed generally parallel to the path of motion of said boat when said drive is in its normal position;
- a vertical shaft connected to said input shaft and disposed substantially transverse to said path when said drive is in its normal position;
- an upper unit disposed within said housing and mounted thereto by pivot means by which said upper unit may be rotated about a substantially horizontal axis disposed forward of said transom, said upper unit enclosing a transmission connected between said input shaft and said vertical shaft;
- .[.a flexible boot.]. .Iadd.means for .Iaddend.closing the .[.stern end of.]. .Iadd.space between .Iaddend.said rigid housing and .[.having an outer periphery coupled in.]. .Iadd.said upper unit to provide a .Iaddend.watertight .[.relationship about.]. .Iadd.closure between .Iaddend.said housing and .[.an inner periphery coupled in watertight relationship to.]. said upper unit;
- a propeller shaft connected to said vertical shaft;
- a pivot joint between said drive shaft and said input shaft, said pivot point being disposed in said drive at a pivot point which is inside said boat when said drive is mounted on said boat, said drive being rotatable out of its normal position about said pivot point.
- 14. A propeller driving assembly for an outboard marine drive of the type comprising:
- a lower leg,
- a propeller shaft within said lower leg,
- a cowl fitting over said propeller shaft,
- a snap ring secured in said lower leg,
- an inner bearing cartridge having bearings in which said propeller shaft is journaled, and threaded bolt openings, said snap ring being between said inner bearing cartridge and said cowl so that said snap ring is a shoulder against which said cartridge bears, said lower leg having a shoulder against which said cowl bears, and
- bolts extending through said cowl into said threaded openings to secure said cowl and said cartridge as an assembly within said lower leg.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 416,228, filed Nov. 15, 1973 and now abandoned.
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