Claims
- 1. A drive assembly for a marine mud motor with an elongated drive tube for rotatably receiving a drive shaft therethrough and containing a lubricant, including a propeller on the end of the drive shaft, the drive assembly comprising:(a) a drive assembly housing having an upper end, lower end, and housing cavity; (b) an outer seal, mounted into the lower end of the drive assembly housing, oriented to stop lubricant flow from the housing cavity; (c) an inner seal, between the outer seal and the upper end of the drive assembly housing; and (d) an area, formed between the inner and outer seals, configured to contain pressurized lubricant.
- 2. A drive assembly in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a pressurization member for pressurizing the area between the outer and inner seals with lubricant.
- 3. A drive assembly in accordance with claim 2, wherein the pressurization member is a roller bearing located in the drive assembly above the inner seal.
- 4. A drive assembly in accordance with claim 3, further comprising a pressurization gap formed between the roller bearing and the inner seal, wherein the pressurized lubricant generated by the roller bearing is forced between the outer and inner seal.
- 5. A device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a lubricant chamber between the inner seal and outer seal, wherein the lubricant chamber is pressurized by lubricant captured after flowing past the inner seal.
- 6. A device in accordance with claim 5, wherein the outer seal and inner seal are one-way seals positioned in opposing flow directions.
- 7. A drive assembly for a marine mud motor, comprising:a) a drive assembly housing having an upper end, lower end, and housing cavity; b) a bearing, disposed in the drive assembly housing; c) an outer seal, mounted into the lower end of the drive assembly housing, oriented to stop lubricant flow from the housing cavity; and d) an inner seal, between the outer seal and the bearing, spaced apart from the outer seal, wherein the inner seal is oriented to allow lubricant to flow away from the bearing and between the inner and outer seal.
- 8. A device in accordance with claim 7, further comprising a seal cap mounted on the outside of the outer seal to retain and protect the outer seal from water and silt.
- 9. A device in accordance with claim 7, further comprising a lubricant chamber between the inner seal and outer seal, wherein the lubricant chamber is pressurized by lubricant flowing past the inner seal.
- 10. A device in accordance with claim 7, further comprising a pressurization gap between the inner seal and the bearing to pressurize lubricant from the bearing to pass by the inner seal.
- 11. A device in accordance with claim 10, further comprising,a drive shaft passing through the bearing, outer seal and inner seal; and a drive tube, connected to the upper end of the drive assembly housing, wherein the drive tube houses a portion of the drive shaft and contains lubricant.
- 12. A device in accordance with claim 11, wherein outer and inner seals are both one way seals, directionally flow oriented to capture pressurized lubricant between the seals.
- 13. A device in accordance with claim 7, wherein the bearing is selected from the group consisting of a roller bearing, needle bearing, and a bearing with ball bearings.
- 14. A drive assembly for a marine mud motor, comprising:a) a drive assembly housing having an upper end, lower end, and housing cavity; and b) a roller bearing, disposed in the drive assembly housing; c) a first one-way seal, mounted into the lower end of the drive assembly housing, oriented to stop lubricant flow from the housing cavity; and d) a second one-way seal, between the outer seal and the roller bearing, oriented to allow lubricant to flow away from the roller bearing; e) a lubricant chamber between the outer seal and inner seal, wherein the lubricant chamber is pressurized by lubricant flowing past the inner seal and the seals prevent lubricant from leaving the chamber during operation periods; and f) a pressurization gap, between the inner seal and the roller bearing, configured to provide a lubricant pressurization area for the roller bearing, wherein the pressurized grease can pass by the inner seal.
- 15. A device in accordance with claim 14, further comprising a drive shaft passing through the bearing, outer seal, inner seal and a seal cap, wherein the drive shaft is configured to drive a propeller.
- 16. A device in accordance with claim 14, further comprising a drive tube coupled to the drive assembly housing, wherein the drive tube houses the drive shaft.
- 17. A method for keeping particles and water out of an assembly housing of a marine mud motor, the assembly housing having an upper and lower end, the method comprising the steps of:a) providing a bearing in the assembly housing; b) preventing lubricant from flowing out of the assembly housing by orienting an outer one-way seal in the lower end of the assembly housing; c) allowing lubricant to flow into a chamber between a one-way inner seal and the outer seal by orienting the inner seal to allow lubricant to flow away from the bearing; d) pressurizing the chamber between the outer and inner one-way seals to restrict water and particles from entering the drive assembly.
- 18. A method in accordance with claim 17, further comprising the step of pressurizing a gap between the inner one-way seal and the bearing, by rotating the bearing to pressurize lubricant in the gap which is then forced into the chamber.
- 19. A method in accordance with claim 17, further comprising the step of,providing a bearing in the drive assembly which is a roller bearing; and pressurizing lubricant with the roller bearing to force the lubricant through the gap and into the chamber.
- 20. A method in accordance with claim 17, further comprising the steps of,mounting a drive shaft through the roller bearing, outer one-way seal, and inner one-way seal in order to drive a propeller; and coupling the assembly housing to a drive tube which houses the drive shaft and contains lubricant.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/161,513 filed Oct. 12, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Provisional Applications (1)
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