Claims
- 1. An oil sump for a vertically shafted combustion engine, the oil sump having a housing
with an upper face for sealing against a lower face of a block of the engine defining an internal volume therein for containing a quantity of oil received from the engine through an oil drain opening in the upper face of the sump; defining an exhaust inlet for receiving a flow of exhaust from the engine and directing the flow of exhaust toward an exhaust outlet along an exhaust passage defined within the housing; and defining a water inlet for receiving a flow of cooling water into a water passage defined within the housing about the exhaust passage; the sump further comprising means for securely mounting the engine within a boat hull.
- 2. The oil sump of claim 1 wherein the mounting means includes multiple mounting holes for receiving removable fasteners for resiliently mounting the engine within the boat hull at multiple points.
- 3. The oil sump of claim 2 wherein the mounting holes comprise through holes defined in lugs extending from the sump housing.
- 4. The oil sump of claim 2 wherein the mounting holes comprise blind and tapped holes extending into the sump housing.
- 5. The oil sump of claim 1 wherein the means for mounting is configured to secure the engine to a fixed structure at three discrete mounting points defining a plane.
- 6. The oil sump of claim 1 wherein one side of the sump defines a recess configured to provide clearance for a pulley secured to a lower end of a crankshaft of the engine and disposed within a vertical profile of the sump.
- 7. The oil sump of claim 1 wherein the exhaust outlet of the sump is surrounded by cooling water outlets extending from the water passage.
- 8. The oil sump of claim 1 wherein the housing has an overall vertical profile, below said upper face, of less than about five inches.
- 9. The oil sump of claim 8 wherein the overall vertical profile is less than about 3.5 inches.
- 10. The oil sump of claim 1 wherein the internal volume accommodates at least about 60 cubic inches of engine oil.
- 11. The oil sump of claim 1 wherein the water passage is disposed between the exhaust passage and said internal volume, so as to insulate engine lubricating oil from exhaust heat.
- 12. A combination oil sump and engine mount housing having an upper face for sealing against a block of a vertically shafted engine, the housing defining
an internal volume therein for containing a quantity of oil received from the engine through an oil drain opening in the upper face of the housing; an exhaust inlet for receiving a flow of exhaust from the engine and directing the flow of exhaust toward an exhaust outlet along an exhaust passage defined within the housing; a water inlet for receiving a flow of cooling water into a water passage defined within the housing about the exhaust passage for cooling the flow of exhaust; and holes spaced apart across the housing and adapted to receive fasteners for resiliently securing the engine within a boat hull at multiple mounting points.
- 13. The combination oil sump and engine mount housing of claim 12 wherein the holes comprise through holes defined in lugs extending from the housing.
- 14. The combination oil sump and engine mount housing of claim 12 wherein the holes comprise blind and tapped holes extending into the housing.
- 15. The combination oil sump and engine mount housing of claim 12 wherein the holes are arranged to secure the housing to a fixed structure at three discrete mounting points defining a plane.
- 16. The combination oil sump and engine mount housing of claim 12 wherein two of the mounting holes are disposed on opposite sides of a recess extending inward from a side of the housing and sized to provide clearance for a pulley secured to a lower end of a crankshaft of the engine and disposed within a vertical profile of the sump.
- 17. The combination oil sump and engine mount housing of claim 12 wherein the exhaust outlet of the housing is surrounded by cooling water outlets extending from the water passage.
- 18. The combination oil sump and engine mount housing of claim 12 having an overall vertical profile, below said upper face, of less than about five inches.
- 19. The combination oil sump and engine mount housing of claim 18 wherein the overall vertical profile is less than about 3.5 inches.
- 20. The combination oil sump and engine mount housing of claim 12 wherein the internal volume accommodates at least about 60 cubic inches of engine oil.
- 21. A marine generator assembly comprising
a combustion engine having a vertically disposed crankshaft; an electric generator with a rotor connected to the crankshaft for rotation; and an oil sump secured to a lower end of the engine and defining
an internal volume therein for containing a quantity of oil received from the engine through an oil drain opening in an upper face of the sump; an exhaust inlet for receiving a flow of exhaust from the engine and directing the flow of exhaust toward an exhaust outlet along an exhaust passage defined within the sump; a water inlet for receiving a flow of cooling water into a water passage defined within the sump about the exhaust passage for cooling the flow of exhaust; and holes spaced apart across the sump and adapted to receive fasteners for resiliently securing the engine within a boat hull at multiple mounting points.
- 22. The marine generator assembly of claim 21 wherein the rotor is connected to the crankshaft by a belt.
- 23. The marine generator assembly of claim 21 wherein a lower end of the engine crankshaft has a pulley disposed within a vertical profile of the sump.
- 24. The marine generator assembly of claim 21 wherein the sump has an overall vertical profile, below the engine, of less than about five inches.
- 25. The marine generator assembly of claim 24 wherein the overall vertical profile is less than about 3.5 inches.
- 26. The marine generator assembly of claim 21 wherein the holes are arranged to secure the sump to a fixed structure at three discrete mounting points defining a plane.
- 27. A method of producing electrical power on-board a boat, the method comprising
attaching an oil sump to a lower face of a block of an outboard motor engine, the oil sump comprising a housing defining
an internal volume therein for containing a quantity of oil received from the engine through an oil drain opening in the upper face of the housing; an exhaust inlet for receiving a flow of exhaust from the engine and directing the flow of exhaust toward an exhaust outlet along an exhaust passage defined within the housing; a water inlet for receiving a flow of cooling water into a water passage defined within the housing about the exhaust passage for cooling the flow of exhaust; and holes spaced apart across the housing and adapted to receive fasteners for resiliently securing the engine within a boat hull at multiple mounting points; attaching a crankshaft of the engine to an electrical generator; mounting the engine and generator on-board a boat; attaching the water inlet to a source of cooling water; and running the engine to turn the generator to produce electrical power.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein the cooling water is seawater.
- 29. The method of claim 27 wherein the engine is mounted with its crankshaft extending vertically.
- 30. The method of claim 27 wherein attaching the crankshaft of the engine to the generator includes attaching a pulley to a lower end of the engine crankshaft, so as to dispose the pulley within a vertical profile of the sump.
- 31. The method of claim 27 wherein attaching the crankshaft of the engine to the generator includes wrapping a belt about both a first pulley secured to the crankshaft and a second pulley secured to a rotor of the generator, with the rotor and crankshaft extending in parallel relation.
- 32. The method of claim 27 wherein mounting the engine and generator includes resiliently securing the sump to structure within the boat hull.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application number 60/256,717, filed Dec. 19, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60256717 |
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