Claims
- 1. In a drive mechanism for a watercraft having an opening through a hull, said drive mechanism comprising an upper part which is arranged within said watercraft and a lower part which is arranged outside of said watercraft and having an input shaft, and drive means including a downwardly directed driving shaft and an angled gear arranged in said lower part, said lower part having a driven shaft extending substantially horizontally below the waterline and a propeller fixedly secured to an end of said driven shaft, the improvement comprising a base plate means on the interior of said hull, said base plate means including means thereon encircling said opening, resilient mounting means for resiliently mounting said upper part to said base plate means, a closure member for sealingly closing said opening, said closure member being sealingly, fixedly secured by connecting means to the outside of said base plate means so that it can be removed from said base plate means without necessitating a removal of said upper part from said base plate means and, similarly, said upper part can be removed from said base plate means without necessitating a removal of said lower part, rigid mounting means for rigidly mounting said lower part to said closure member, said input shaft sealingly extending through said closure member into the interior of said hull, and an elastic coupling connecting said driving shaft to said input shaft.
- 2. The drive mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said connecting means is independent of said resilient mounting means so that a removal of said upper part is possible without water penetrating into the watercraft.
- 3. The drive mechanism according to claim 1, including means for facilitating a securement of said lower part to the outside of said base plate means in various angular positions relative to the longitudinal axis of said watercraft.
- 4. The drive mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said elastic coupling is formed by two vibration isolating sleeves which are connected with one another to thereby define a universal joint.
- 5. The drive mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said elastic coupling includes a metal bellows.
- 6. The drive mechanism according to claim 1, wherein a pipe-shaped sleeve extends upwardly from the inside portion of said base plate means and encircles said opening and said elastic coupling and is radially outwardly spaced therefrom.
- 7. The drive mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said drive means includes an internal combustion engine and a further angled gear arrangement in said upper part from which extends said downwardly extending driving shaft.
- 8. The drive mechanism according to claim 7, wherein said further angled gear arrangement is a bevel-gear reversing gear.
- 9. The drive mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said drive means includes an electric motor having the downwardly extending driving shaft forming the output member thereof.
- 10. The drive mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said drive means includes a hydro motor having the downwardly extending driving shaft forming the output member thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 9,226, filed Feb. 2, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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