Claims
- 1. A marine propulsion device comprising a water cooled internal combustion engine adapted to be located forwardly of a boat transom, a tiltable and stearable propulsion unit adapted to be located aft of the boat transom and including an exhaust outlet normally located underwater, and an exhaust passageway communicating between said engine and said exhaust outlet for conducting exhaust gases and coolant water away from said engine for discharge through said exhaust outlet, said exhaust passageway including structure adapted to be fixed relative to the boat transom and faciliting passage of exhaust gases and coolant water from forwardly of to aft of the transom, a first arcuately extending passageway portion extending forwardly from said structure and in which water flows due to centrifugal force, a second arcuately extending passageway portion which extends forwardly from said structure in laterally adjacent spaced relation to said first portion and which is substantially free of water, and means extending in said structure and communicating with said second portion and with the atmosphere independently of said exhaust outlet for discharging exhaust gases to the atmosphere and so as thereby to relieve back pressure in said exhaust passageway by conducting exhaust gases away from said second portion of said exhaust passageway and thereby to reduce exhaust gas flow through said exhaust outlet.
- 2. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means in said structure includes an exhaust gas relief passage communicating between said second portion of said exhaust passageway and the atmosphere.
- 3. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 2 wherein said exhaust passageway also has an upper portion, and wherein said exhaust gas relief passage communicates with said upper portion such that, due to the force of gravity and centrifugal force, a substantial portion of the water does not enter said relief passage.
- 4. A marine propulsion device comprising a water cooled internal combustion engine adapted to be located inside of and substantially stationarily relative to a boat hull, a tiltable and steerable propulsion unit adapted to be located exteriorly of the boat hull and including an exhaust outlet normally located underwater, and an exhaust passageway communicating between said engine and said exhaust outlet for conducting exhaust gases and coolant water away from said engine for discharge through said exhaust outlet, said exhaust passageway including structure adapted to be fixed relative to the boat transom and faciliting passage of exhaust gases and coolant water from forwardly of to aft of the transom, an upper portion adapted to be located inside the boat hull and extending forwardly from said structure, and a downwardly extending exhaust gas relief passage located in said structure and exteriorly of the boat hull and communicating between said upper portion of said exhaust passageway and the atmosphere above the water for conducting exhaust gases away from said exhaust passageway so as to reduce exhaust gas discharge through said exhaust outlet.
- 5. A marine propulsion device comprising a water cooled internal combustion engine, a gimbal housing adapted to be mounted on a boat transom and including a front end, an exhaust opening in said front end, a first exhaust relief opening in said front end adjacent one side of said exhaust opening, a second relief opening in said front end adjacent the other side of said exhaust opening, an exhaust outlet, an exhaust conduit communicating between said exhaust opening and said exhaust outlet, a first exhaust relief passage communicating between said first exhaust relief opening and the atmosphere, and a second exhaust relief passage communicating between said second exhaust relief opening and the atmosphere, and an exhaust system communicating between said engine and said exhaust opening for conducting exhaust gases and coolant water away from said engine, and communicating between said engine and said first and second exhaust relief openings for conducting exhaust gases away from said engine.
- 6. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 5 wherein said exhaust system includes a conduit section communicating with said exhaust opening and said first and second exhaust relief openings, said conduit section having opposite first and second sides, a bottom, a first dam extending upwardly from said bottom adjacent said first side and being positioned upstream of said first exhaust relief opening, and a second dam extending upwardly from said bottom adjacent said second side and being positioned upstream of said second exhaust relief opening, said bottom and said first and second dams defining a lower central portion of said conduit section, and said first and second dams substantially preventing water from entering said first and second exhaust relief openings, and a pair of exhaust pipes communicating between said engine and said conduit section, said exhaust pipes converging into said conduit section and having arcuate sections immediately upstream of said conduit section such that the water flows to said lower central portion of said conduit section due to centrifugal forces and the force of gravity.
- 7. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 5 wherein said exhaust conduit is generally horizontal and has an upstream end communicating with said exhaust opening, and a downstream end communicating with said exhaust outlet, wherein said first exhaust relief passage has an upstream portion extending generally parallel to said exhaust conduit and communicating with said first exhaust relief opening, and a downstream portion extending generally downwardly and communicating with the atmosphere, and wherein said second exhaust relief passage has an upstream portion extending generally parallel to said exhaust conduit and communicating with said second exhaust relief opening, and a downstream portion extending generally downwardly and communicating with the atmosphere.
- 8. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 5 wherein said exhaust system includes a conduit section including an end face abutting said front end of said gimbal housing, a bottom wall extending from said end face, a roof extending from said end face, a pair of sides extending upwardly from said bottom wall to define, in said end face, an exhaust discharge port communicating with said exhaust opening in said gimbal housing, said sides terminating in spaced relation to said roof to define ports, said roof including, adjacent said end face, projecting portions extending laterally outwardly beyond said sides, and said conduit section also including outer side walls extending downwardly from said roof in spaced outer relation to said sides and below said ports to define, in said end face, first and second exhaust relief ports respectively communicating with said first and second exhaust relief openings in said gimbal housing.
- 9. A marine propulsion device comprising a water cooled internal combustion engine, a gimbal housing adapted to be mounted on a boat transom and including a front end, an exhaust opening in said front end, a first exhaust relief opening in said front end adjacent one side of said exhaust opening, a second exhaust relief opening in said front end adjacent the other side of said exhaust opening, an exhaust outlet, a generally horizontal exhaust conduit having an upstream end communicating with said exhaust opening, and a downstream end communicating with said exhaust outlet, a first exhaust relief passage adjacent one side of said exhaust conduit and having an upstream portion extending generally parallel to said exhaust conduit and communicating with said first exhaust relief opening, and a downstream portion extending generally downwardly and communicating with the atmosphere, and a second exhaust relief passage adjacent the other side of said exhaust conduit and having an upstream portion extending generally parallel to said exhaust conduit and communicating with said second exhaust relief opening, and a downstream portion extending generally downwardly and communicating with the atmosphere, and an exhaust system communicating between said engine and said gimbal housing and conducting exhaust gases and coolant water away from said engine, said exhaust system including a conduit section communicating with said exhaust opening and said first and second exhaust relief openings, said conduit section having opposite first and second sides, a bottom, a first dam extending upwardly from said bottom adjacent said first side and being positioned upstream of said first exhaust relief opening, and a second dam extending upwardly from said bottom adjacent said second side and being positioned upstream of said second exhaust relief opening, said bottom and said first and second dams defining a lower central portion of said conduit section, and said first and second dams substantially preventing water from entering said first and second exhaust relief openings, and a pair of exhaust pipes communicating between said engine and said conduit section, said exhaust pipes converging into said conduit section and having arcuate sections immediately upstream of said conduit section such that the water flows to said lower central portion of said conduit section due to centrifugal forces and the force of gravity.
- 10. An exhaust conduit for conducting exhaust gases and cooling water from a pair of laterally spaced portions of an internal combustion engine to a gimbal housing adapted to be secured to the transom of a boat, said conduit being generally U-shaped and including two upwardly extending legs including interior ducts, and a connection portion joining said legs and including an interior duct portion communicating with said interior ducts, said connecting portion also including a flat mounting face adapted for mounting to the gimbal housing, said flat face including therein a central opening for conveying cooling water to the gimbal housing, said flat face also including a pair of spaced ports respectively located in spaced relation to, and on opposite sides of, said central opening for conveying exhaust gases to the gimbal housing.
- 11. An exhaust conduit in accordance with claim 10 and further including means connecting said central opening with said duct portion for conveying water from said duct portion to said central opening.
- 12. An exhaust conduit in accordance with claim 10 and further including means connecting said laterally spaced ports with said duct portion for conveying exhaust gases from said duct portion to said laterally spaced ports.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. pat. application Ser. No. 730,595, filed May 6/85, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuations (1)
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