Claims
- 1. An outboard motor comprising a propulsion unit having a front, opposite first and second sides having respective surfaces and including a drive shaft housing including a rotatably mounted propeller, and a drive shaft drivingly connected to said propeller, and a power head mounted on said drive shaft housing and including an internal combustion engine drivingly connected to said drive shaft, a cowl assembly enclosing said power head and including a first cowl member, and a second cowl member, first means for removably and resiliently mounting said first cowl member on said first side of said propulsion unit and including a first aperature having a generally horizontal axis and supported on one of said first cowl member and said first side surface of said propulsion unit rearwardly of said front, and a first resilient mounting member supported on the other of said first cowl member and said first side surface of said propulsion unit rearwardly of said front and received in said first aperature, second means for removably and resiliently mounting said second cowl member on said second side of said propulsion unit and including a second aperture having a generally horizontal axis and supported on one of said second cowl member and said second side surface of said propulsion unit rearwardly of said front, and a second resilient mounting member supported on the other of said second cowl member and said second side surface of said propulsion unit rearwardly of said front and received in said second aperature, and means for releasably connecting together said first and second cowl members to retain said first and second mounting members in said first and second aperatures.
- 2. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said power head has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first cowl member on said first side of said power head, and wherein said second means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second cowl member on said second side of said power head.
- 3. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said drive shaft housing has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first cowl member on said first side of said drive shaft housing, and wherein said second means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second cowl member on said second side of said drive shaft housing.
- 4. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 3 wherein said power head has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means also includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first cowl member on said first side of said power head, and wherein said second means also includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second cowl member on said second side of said power head.
- 5. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first aperature is in said first cowl member, wherein said first resilient mounting member is supported on said first side of said propulsion unit, wherein said second aperature is in said second cowl member, and wherein said second resilient mounting member is supported on said second side of said propulsion unit.
- 6. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 5 wherein said first means further includes a first mounting pin extending generally horizontally from said first side of said propulsion unit, wherein said first resilient mounting member is mounted on said first mounting pin, wherein said second means further includes a second mounting pin extending generally horizontally from said second side of said propulsion unit, and wherein said second resilient mounting member is mounted on said second mounting pin.
- 7. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 6 wherein said first and second resilient mounting members and said first and second aperatures are frustoconical.
- 8. An outboard motor comprising a propulsion unit having a front, opposite first and second sides having respective surfaces and including a drive shaft housing including a rotatably mounted propeller, and a drive shaft drivingly connected to said propeller, and a power head mounted on said drive shaft housing and including an internal combustion engine drivingly connected to said drive shaft, a cowl assembly enclosing said power head and including a first lower cowl member, a second lower cowl member, and an upper cowl member, first means for removably and resiliently mounting said first lower cowl member on said first side of said propulsion unit and including a first aperture having a generally horizontal axis and supported on one of said first cowl member and said first side surface of said propulsion unit rearwardly of said front, and a first resilient mounting member supported on the other of said first cowl member and said first side surface of said propulsion unit rearwardly of said front and received in said first aperature, second means for removably and resiliently mounting said second cowl member on said second side of said propulsion unit and including a second aperature having a generally horizontal axis and supported on one of said second cowl member and said second side surface of said propulsion unit rearwardly of said front, and a second resilient mounting member supported on the other of said second cowl member and said second side surface of said propulsion unit rearwardly of said front and received in said second aperature, means for releasably connecting together said first and second cowl members to retain said first and second mounting members in said first and second aperatures, and means removably mounting said upper cowl member on said lower cowl members.
- 9. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 8 wherein said power head has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first lower cowl member on said first side of said power head, and wherein said second means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second lower cowl member on said second side of said power head.
- 10. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 8 wherein said drive shaft housing has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first lower cowl member on said first side of said drive shaft housing, and wherein said second means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second lower cowl member on said second side of said drive shaft housing.
- 11. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 10 wherein said power head has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means also includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first lower cowl member on said first side of said power head, and wherein said second means also includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second lower cowl member on said second side of said power head.
- 12. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 8 wherein said first aperature is in said first lower cowl member, wherein said first resilient mounting member is supported on said first side of said propulsion unit, wherein said second aperature is in said second lower cowl member, and wherein said second resilient mounting member is supported on said second side of said propulsion unit.
- 13. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 12 wherein said first means further includes a first mounting pin extending generally horizontally from said first side of said propulsion unit, wherein said first resilient mounting member is mounted on said first mounting pin, wherein said second means further includes a second mounting pin extending generally horizontally from said second side of said propulsion unit, and wherein said second resilient mounting member is mounted on said second mounting pin.
- 14. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 13 wherein said first and second resilient mounting members and said first and second aperatures are frustoconical.
- 15. An outboard motor comprising a propulsion unit having opposite first and second sides and including a drive shaft housing including a rotatably mounted propeller, and a drive shaft drivingly connected to said propeller, and a power head mounted on said drive shaft housing and including an internal combustion engine drivingly connected to said drive shaft, a cowl assembly enclosing said power head and including a first lower cowl member, a second lower cowl member, and an upper cowl member, first means for removably and resiliently mounting said first lower cowl member on said first side of said propulsion unit and including a first aperature having a generally horizontal axis and supported on one of said first cowl member and said first side of said propulsion unit, and a first resilient mounting member supported on the other of said first cowl member and said first side of said propulsion unit and received in said first aperature, second means for removably and resiliently mounting said second cowl member on said second side of said propulsion unit and including a second aperature having a generally horizontal axis and supported on one of said second cowl member and said second side of said propulsion unit, and a second resilient mounting member supported on the other of said second cowl member and said second side of said propulsion unit and received in said second aperature, said first and second means for mounting said cowl members including means for compressing said first resilient mounting member in said first aperature incident to receipt of said first mounting member in said first aperature and for compressing said second resilient mounting member in said second aperature incident to receipt of said second mounting member in said second aperture, means for releasably connecting together said first and second cowl members to retain said first and second mounting members in said first and second aperatures and to compress said first and second mounting members in said first and second apertures, and means removably mounting said upper cowl member on said lower cowl members.
- 16. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 15 wherein said power head has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first lower cowl member on said first side of said power head, and wherein said second means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second lower cowl member on said second side of said power head.
- 17. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 15 wherein said drive shaft housing has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first lower cowl member on said first side of said drive shaft housing, and wherein said second means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second lower cowl member on said second side of said drive shaft housing.
- 18. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 17 wherein said power head has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means also includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first lower cowl member on said first side of said power head, and wherein said second means also includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second lower cowl member on said second side of said power head.
- 19. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 15 wherein said first aperature is in said first lower cowl member, wherein said first resilient mounting member is supported on said first side of said propulsion unit, wherein said second aperature is in said second lower cowl member, and wherein said second resilient mounting member is supported on said second side of said propulsion unit.
- 20. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 19 wherein said first means further includes a first mounting pin extending generally horizontally from said first side of said propulsion unit, wherein said first resilient mounting member is mounted on said first mounting pin, wherein said second means further includes a second mounting pin extending generally horizontally from said second side of said propulsion unit, and wherein said second resilient mounting member is mounted on said second mounting pin.
- 21. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 20 wherein said first and second resilient mounting members and said first and second aperatures are frustoconical.
- 22. An outboard motor comprising a propulsion unit having opposite first and second sides and including a drive shaft housing including a rotatably mounted propeller, and a drive shaft drivingly connected to said propeller, and a power head mounted on said drive shaft housing and including an internal combustion engine drivingly connected to said drive shaft, a cowl assembly enclosing said power head and including a first lower cowl member, a second lower cowl member, and an upper cowl member removably mounted on said first and second lower cowl members, and including a lower edge first means for removably and resiliently mounting said first lower cowl member on said first side of said propulsion unit, second means for removably and resiliently mounting said second lower cowl member on said second side of said propulsion unit, one of said cowl members including an edge portion having therein a slot extending away from another of said cowl members, a grommet removably received in said slot, means for detachably connecting said first lower cowl member to said second lower cowl member, and means for detachably connecting said upper cowl member to said lower cowl members with said upper cowl member mating with said lower cowl members and with said lower edge engaging said grommet to trap said grommet in said slot.
- 23. An outboard motor comprising a propulsion unit including a drive shaft housing including a rotatably mounted propeller, and a drive shaft drivingly connected to said propeller, and a power head mounted on said drive shaft housing and including an internal combustion engine drivingly connected to said drive shaft, a cowl assembly enclosing said power head and including a first cowl member having an edge portion, and a second cowl member having an edge portion and having therein a slot extending from said edge portion, a grommet removably received in said slot and having therein a supply or control line extending between the interior of said cowl assembly and the exterior thereof, and means for detachably connecting said first cowl member to said second cowl member with said edge portion of said first cowl member mating with said edge portion of said second cowl member and with said first cowl member engaging said grommet to trap said grommet in said slot.
- 24. An outboard motor comprising a propulsion unit having opposite first and second sides and including a drive shaft housing including a rotatably mounted propeller, and a drive shaft drivingly connected to said propeller, and a power head mounted on said drive shaft housing and including an internal combustion engine drivingly connected to said drive shaft, a first lower cowl member having an upper edge portion and having therein a slot extending downwardly from said upper edge portion, a first recess in said first lower cowl member, a resilient mounting member connected to said first side of said propulsion unit and removably received in said first recess, a second lower cowl member, a second recess in said second lower cowl member, a resilient mounting member connected to said second side of said propulsion unit and removably received in said second recess, means for detachably connecting said first lower cowl member to said second lower cowl member and including means for compressing said first resilient mounting member between said first lower cowl member and said propulsion unit, and for compressing said second resilient mounting member between said second lower cowl member and said propulsion unit, an upper cowl member having a lower edge portion, a grommet removably received in said slot, and means for detachably connecting said upper cowl member to said first and second lower cowl members with said lower edge portion of said upper cowl member mating with said upper edge portion of said first lower cowl member and trapping said grommet in said slot.
- 25. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 24 further comprising a first mounting pin extending generally horizontally from said first side of said propulsion unit, and a second mounting pin extending generally horizontally from said second side of said propulsion unit, wherein said first resilient mounting member is mounted on said first mounting pin, and wherein said second resilient mounting member is mounted on said second mounting pin.
- 26. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 25 said first resilient mounting member is frustoconical, and wherein said second resilient mounting member is frustoconical.
- 27. An outboard motor comprising a propulsion unit having opposite first and second sides and including a drive shaft housing including a rotatably mounted propeller, and a drive shaft drivingly connected to said propeller, and a power head mounted on said drive shaft housing and including an internal combustion engine drivingly connected to said drive shaft, a cowl assembly enclosing said power head and including a first cowl member, and a second cowl member, first means for removably and resiliently mounting said first cowl member on said first side of said propulsion unit and including a first aperature having a generally horizontal axis and supported on one of said first cowl member and said first side of said propulsion unit, and a first resilient mounting member supported on the other of said first cowl member and said first side of said propulsion unit and received in said first aperature, second means for removably and resiliently mounting said second cowl member on said second side of said propulsion unit and including a second aperature having a generally horizontal axis and supported on one of said second cowl member and said second side of said propulsion unit, and a second resilient mounting member supported on the other of said second cowl member and said second side of said propulsion unit and received in said second aperature, said first and second means for mounting said cowl members including means for compressing said first resilient mounting member in said first aperature incident to receipt of said first mounting member in said first aperture and for compressing said second resilient mounting member in said second aperature incident to receipt of said second mounting member in said second aperture, and means for releasably connecting together said first and second cowl members to retain said first and second mounting members in said first and second aperatures.
- 28. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 27 wherein said power head has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first cowl member on said first side of said power head, and wherein said second means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second cowl member on said second side of said power head.
- 29. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 27 wherein said drive shaft housing has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first cowl member on said first side of said drive shaft housing, and wherein said second means includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second cowl member on said second side of said drive shaft housing.
- 30. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 24 wherein said power head has opposite first and second sides, wherein said first means also includes means removably and resiliently mounting said first cowl member on said first side of said power head, and wherein said second means also includes means removably and resiliently mounting said second cowl member on said second side of said power head.
- 31. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 27 wherein said first aperature is in said first cowl member, wherein said first resilient mounting member is supported on said first side of said propulsion unit, wherein said second aperature is in said second cowl member, and wherein said second resilient mounting member is supported on said second side of said propulsion unit.
- 32. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 31 wherein said first means further includes a first mounting pin extending generally horizontally from said first side of said propulsion unit, wherein said first resilient mounting member is mounted on said first mounting pin, wherein said second means further includes a second mounting pin extending generally horizontally from said second side of said propulsion unit, and wherein said second resilient mounting member is mounted on said second mounting pin.
- 33. An outboard motor as set forth in claim 32 wherein said first and second resilient mounting members and said first and second aperatures are frustoconical.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 752,144, filed July 3, 1985, now abandoned.
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