Claims
- 1. Marine outdrive apparatus for a boat having an inboard engine and a transom comprising: a support casing adapted to extend rearwardly from the transom; means on the rear end of the support casing for forming a ball-receiving socket; a propeller shaft carrier having a forward end and a rear end and provided with a hollow pivot ball mounted thereon at the forward end thereof, said ball being directly mounted within said socket and universally movable about a pivot point relative to the socket; a rotatable drive shaft in said support casing and adapted to be connected to said inboard engine; a propeller shaft journalled in said propeller shaft carrier; universal joint means interconnecting the drive shaft and the propeller shaft at a location within the ball, the center of said universal joint means substantially coinciding with the pivot point of the ball, whereby the propeller shaft carrier and the propeller shaft can pivot laterally about a steering axis and up and down about a trim axis; a propeller mounted on the rear end of the propeller shaft for rotation therewith; and means coupled with the propeller shaft carrier for pivoting the same about the steering axis and about the trim axis.
- 2. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said steering axis is generally vertical.
- 3. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the steering axis is inclined upwardly and forwardly.
- 4. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein is included a stabilizing fin secured to and extending downwardly from the propeller shaft carrier.
- 5. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein is included trim fin means secured to the stabilizing fin for exerting a downward force thereon as a function of the movement of the trim fin means through the water.
- 6. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein the trim fin means is adjustably mounted on the stabilizing fin.
- 7. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein said trim fin means extends laterally from opposed sides of the stabilizing fin.
- 8. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means for pivoting the propeller shaft carrier relative to the support casing includes a first fluid actuated piston and cylinder assembly for pivoting the propeller shaft carrier about the steering axis, and a second fluid actuated piston and cylinder assembly for pivoting the propeller shaft carrier about said trim axis.
- 9. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein the first piston and cylinder assembly is pivotally coupled at one end thereof to the propeller shaft carrier and has means thereon at the other end thereof for pivotally coupling the same to the transom of a boat.
- 10. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein said pivot point of the coupling means at the other end of the first piston and cylinder assembly is generally vertically aligned with the pivot point of said ball.
- 11. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein the pivot point of the coupling means at the other end of the first piston and cylinder assembly is forwardly and above the pivot point of the ball, whereby the steering axis is generally inclined upwardly and forwardly.
- 12. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein the second piston and cylinder assembly has a rear end pivotally coupled to a respective side of the propeller shaft carrier and a mounting means for pivotally coupling the forward end of the second piston cylinder assembly near the transom, the trim axis passing through the pivot point of the ball and the pivot point of the mounting means at the forward end of the second piston and cylinder assembly.
- 13. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 12, wherein the mounting means at the forward end of the second piston and cylinder assembly is secured to and extends laterally from one side of the support casing.
- 14. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 12, wherein the mounting means at the forward end of the second piston and cylinder assembly is adapted to be secured to the transom of a boat.
- 15. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said propeller shaft carrier has a substantially conical outer surface which reduces in cross-section as the rear end of the propeller shaft is approached.
- 16. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said ball socket is in sealing, pivotal engagement with the outer surface of the ball, there being means near the forward end of the support casing for sealing the junction between the support casing and said drive shaft so that the interior of the ball containing the universal joint means is a closed space which may contain a fluid.
- 17. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said propeller shaft carrier has sealing means at a pair of spaced locations thereon to present a closed space in the carrier which may contain a flowable lubricant.
- 18. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein is included a stabilizing fin secured to and extending downwardly from the propeller shaft carrier.
- 19. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 18, wherein the stabilizing fin has a leading edge which tends outwardly and rearwardly of the propeller shaft carrier as the outer end of the fin are approached.
- 20. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 18, wherein is included a second fin rigidly secured to and extending upwardly from the propeller shaft carrier, and a cavitation plate secured to the upper end of the second fin, said cavitation plate extending rearwardly of the second fin in substantially overlying relationship to the propeller.
- 21. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 18, wherein is included trim fin means secured to the stabilizing fin for exerting a downward force thereon as a function of the movement of the trim fin, means through the water.
- 22. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 21, wherein said trim fin means is adjustably mounted on the stabilizing fin.
- 23. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 21, wherein said trim fin means extends laterally from opposed sides of the stabilizing fin.
- 24. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 21, wherein said trim fin means comprises a pair of trim fins for respective, opposed sides of the stabilizing fin, and means coupled with the trim fins for adjustably mounting the same on a lower end of the stabilizing fin so that the angle of attack of the trim fins can be changed.
- 25. A marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 24, wherein the bottom surface of each trim fin has a curvature greater than the upper surface thereof.
- 26. A marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 21, wherein said said trim fin means comprises a trim fin of one piece construction, and means coupling the trim fin to the lower end margin of the stabilizing fin so that opposed side portions of the trim fin extend laterally from respective sides of the stabilizing fin.
- 27. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 26, wherein is included means adjustably mounting the trim fin on the stabilizing fin.
- 28. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said universal joint means comprises a universal joint of the constant velocity type.
- 29. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 28, wherein said universal joint comprises an inner race secured to the drive shaft and rotatable therewith, an outer race secured to the propeller drive shaft and rotatable therewith, and ball bearing means interconnecting the inner and outer races to permit the races to rotate as a unit about the axis of the drive shaft and to permit the outer race to pivot universally relative to the inner race.
- 30. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein is included a second drive shaft coupled to the motor and spaced above the first-mentioned drive shaft in the support casing, and including a transmission unit secured to the support casing and connecting the second drive shaft with the first drive shaft.
- 31. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 30 wherein said transmission unit includes a chain and sprocket assembly.
- 32. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 30 wherein the second drive shaft is in a vertical plane laterally spaced from the vertical plane of the first drive shaft, said transmission unit being inclined.
- 33. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 30 wherein is included a pair of inboard motors, one of the motors being coupled directly to the first drive shaft, the other inboard motor being directly coupled to the second drive shaft, whereby the propeller drive shaft can be driven by one or both inboard motors.
- 34. Marine outdrive apparatus attachable to a boat having a fore and aft axis and an inboard engine, said apparatus comprising:
- a support casing securable to said boat;
- a socket supported by said support casing;
- a propeller shaft carrier having a forward portion formed with a hollow ball that is pivotally carried by and directly mounted within said socket to form a ball and socket joint having a pivot point;
- a drive shaft adapted for connection to said engine;
- a propeller shaft rotatably supported by said propeller shaft carrier, said propeller shaft receiving a propeller;
- universal joint means interconnecting said drive shaft and said propeller shaft, the center of the universal joint means coinciding with the pivot point of the ball and socket joint;
- said propeller shaft carrier being swingable laterally and vertically relative to said fore and aft axis of the boat for steering the boat;
- and means for swinging said propeller shaft carrier relative to the support casing.
- 35. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 34, wherein is included a stabilizing fin secured to and extending downwardly from the propeller drive shaft.
- 36. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 35, wherein is included trim fin means on the stabilizing fin for exerting a downward force thereon as a function of the movement of the trim fin means through the water.
- 37. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 36, wherein the trim fin means is adjustably mounted on the stabilizing fin.
- 38. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 36, wherein the trim fin means extends laterally from opposed sides of the stabilizing fin.
- 39. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 34, wherein said propeller drive shaft is movable downwardly as it swings laterally relative to said fore and aft axis.
- 40. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 39, wherein said propeller shaft carrier is swingable about an axis transverse to the fore and aft axis of the boat to raise and lower the propeller, said transverse axis extending through said pivot point for trimming the boat.
- 41. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 39, wherein is included a stabilizing fin secured to and extending downwardly from the propeller drive shaft.
- 42. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 41, wherein is included trim fin means on the stabilizing fin for exerting a downward force thereon as a function of the movement of the trim fin means through the water.
- 43. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 42. wherein the trim fin means is adjustably mounted on the stabilizing fin.
- 44. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 42, wherein the trim fin means extends laterally from opposed sides of the stabilizing fin.
- 45. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 34 wherein said propeller shaft carrier is swingable about an axis transverse to the fore and aft axis of the boat to raise and lower the propeller, said transverse axis extending through said pivot point for trimming the boat.
- 46. Marine outdrive apparatus for a boat having inboard engine means and a transom comprising: a pair of outdrive devices, each device including a support casing adapted to extend rearwardly from the transom, means on the rear end of each support casing for forming a ball-receiving socket, a propeller shaft carrier having a forward end and a rear end and provided with a hollow pivot ball mounted thereon at the forward end thereof, said ball being directly mounted within said socket of the corresponding support casing and universally movable about a pivot point relative to its socket, a rotatable drive shaft in each support casing and adapted to be connected to said inboard engine means, a propeller shaft journalled in each propeller shaft carrier, respectively, universal joint means interconnecting the drive shaft and the propeller shaft of each device at a location within the respective ball, the center of each universal joint means substantially coinciding with the pivot point of the respective ball, whereby each propeller shaft carrier and its propeller shaft can pivot laterally about a steering axis and up and down about a trim axis, a propeller mounted on the rear end of the propeller shaft of each device for rotation therewith, and means coupled with the propeller shaft carriers of said devices for pivoting the propeller shaft carriers about the steering axis and about the trim axis.
- 47. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 46, wherein said steering axis is generally vertical.
- 48. Marine outdrive apparatus as set forth in claim 46, wherein the steering axis is inclined upwardly and forwardly.
- 49. Marine outdrive apparatus for a boat having an inboard engine and a transom comprising: a support casing member adapted to extend rearwardly from the transom; a propeller shaft carrier member having a forward end and a rear end; a ball and socket unit pivotally connecting the rear end of the casing member to the forward end of the carrier member, one of the members having means thereon for defining the socket of said unit and the other member having means defining the ball of said unit, said ball being hollow, said ball further being directly mounted within said socket and universally movable about a pivot point relative to the socket; a rotatable drive shaft in said support casing member and adapted to be connected to said inboard engine; a propeller shaft journalled in said propeller shaft carrier member; universal joint means interconnecting the drive shaft and the propeller shaft at a location within the ball, the center of said universal joint means substantially coinciding with the pivot point of the ball, whereby the propeller shaft carrier member and the propeller shaft can pivot laterally about a steering axis and up and down about a trim axis; a propeller mounted on the rear end of the propeller shaft for rotation therewith; and means coupled with the propeller shaft carrier member for pivoting the same about the steering axis and about the trim axis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 712,337, filed Mar. 14, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,544,362, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 359,007, filed Mar. 17, 1982, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 137,797, filed Apr. 7, 1980, now abandoned.
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