Outboard motor electronic part unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6645023
  • Patent Number
    6,645,023
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
An outboard motor electronic part unit provided between an engine for a boat and a cover covering the engine, comprises a case which is attached to the engine or the cover and is provided along a space formed between the engine and the cover; and a circuit board equipped with a connector which is housed and fixed in the case, wherein an inclined surface in which a height thereof is large near the connector and small near a distal portion far from the connector, is provided in the case.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an outboard motor electronic part unit.




2. Description of Related Art




A conventional outboard motor is sometimes provided with a V-type engine. An embodiment is explained with reference to

FIGS. 6 and 7

. As shown in

FIG. 6

, outboard motor


1


is detachably mounted on a board (not shown) via attaching bracket


2


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, engine


3


is covered with cover


4


which is formed in a cross-sectional tapered shape tapering to the rear side from the front side along the shape of engine


3


.




A side surface of engine


3


has attached thereto electronic part unit


5


which is formed by arranging electronic control parts of engine


3


into a unit and has a rectangular parallelepiped shape.




However, in the above conventional art, in order to prevent interference with the inner surface of the rear part of cover


4


with a square part of the rear part of electronic part unit


5


, electronic part unit


5


is required has its attachment position adjusted or cover


4


is required to be molded a slightly larger. Therefore, there have been problems in that the attachment position of electronic part unit


5


is considerably limited and cover


4


is enlarged.




For example, if electronic part unit


5


is not attached, it is sufficient to form cover


4


which has a size shown by a dash-dot—dot line in FIG.


7


. If electronic part unit


5


is attached, since cover


4


has a cross-sectional tapered shape, cover


4


is required to be enlarged to the size shown by a continuous line in

FIG. 7

in order to avoid cover


4


interfering with the square part of the rear part of electronic part unit


5


.




On the other hand, if the height of electronic part unit


5


can be reduced, in other words, if the length of the part protruding from engine


3


can be shortened, cover


4


is not required to be enlarged. However, since discrete parts which require a certain height are used on the circuit board in electronic part unit


5


, the height of electronic part unit


5


cannot simply be reduced.




Furthermore, the above electronic part unit


5


is filled with resin for waterproofing; however, the weight of the resin causes an increase in the weight of the outboard motor, and this is a problem.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To solve the above problems, an object of the present invention is to provide an outboard motor electronic part unit which is able to be attached to a desired place of the side surface of engine, and is reduce in size and is lighter.




A first aspect of the present invention is to provide an outboard motor electronic part unit provided between an engine for a boat and a cover covering the engine, comprising a case which is attached to the engine or the cover and is provided along a space formed between the engine and the cover; and a circuit board equipped with a connector which is housed and fixed in the case, wherein an inclined surface in which a height thereof is great at the connector and low at a distal portion far from the connector, is provided in the case.




For example, the engine may be referred to as engine


3


, the cover may be referred to as cover


6


, the outboard motor electronic part unit may be referred to as outboard motor electronic part unit


8


, the space may be referred to as space


7


, the case may be referred to as case


9


, the connector may be referred to as connector


10


,


11


, or


12


, the circuit board may be referred to as circuit board


13


, and the inclined surface may be referred to as inclined surface


93




a


, which are described in embodiments which are explained below.




According to the above structure, since the case has a small height by providing the inclined surface, the space occupied by the case can be small. Furthermore, the case can be provided in the space formed between the engine and the cover without interfering with the cover. Therefore, the limitation of the mounting position of the case to the engine is decreased and the outboard motor electronic part unit is smaller and lighter.




Furthermore, in the outboard motor electronic part unit, the circuit board may be mounted with parts having a large height among circuit parts near the connector and with parts having a lesser height among circuit parts in the distal direction from the connector so as to be housed in the case having the inclined surface.




For example, the parts having a great height are referred to as discrete parts


15


and


16


which are described in the embodiments which are explained below.




According to the above structure, since the case has a reduced height by providing the inclined surface, the space occupied by the case can be small. Circuit parts can be mounted along the inclined surface in the case, in which parts having a large height among circuit parts are mounted near the connector and with parts having lesser heights among circuit parts in the distal direction from the connector.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view taken on line A—A in

FIG. 6

of an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken on line B—B in

FIG. 2

of an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view showing an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view showing an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention or of a conventional example.





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view taken on line A—A in

FIG. 6

of a conventional example.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




An embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


5


with reference to FIG.


6


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, V-type engine


3


for an outboard motor is equipped with cover


6


via a bracket (not shown) so as to cover engine


3


with cover


6


.




In order to cover engine


3


, cover


6


is formed into a tapered shape having a planar cross section so as to be wide at a cylinder portion placed at the front side and narrow at the rear side. Therefore, space


7


is formed between engine


3


and cover


6


, that is, is formed at both sides of the rear portion, wherein space


7


is formed into a tapered shape having planar cross section.




Outboard motor electronic part unit


8


to be mounted on engine


3


is provided in space


7


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, outboard motor electronic part unit


8


is equipped with case


9


and circuit board


13


.




Case


9


is mounted on engine


3


and is formed into a tapered shape having a planar cross section so as to be provided in space


7


formed between engine


3


and cover


6


.




One side of case


9


, which is corresponding to connectors


10


,


11


, and


12


to be explained below, is formed as opening


90


, and the other side is closed. That is, opening


90


is formed by planar bottom surface


92


, upper surface


93


, and two side surfaces


94


so as to be open. Upper surface


93


is formed of inclined surface


93




a


which is high at opening


90


and low at bottom surface


92


, and planar surface


93




b


which is formed continuously in parallel to bottom surface


92


. Case


9


is formed into a tapered shape when shown from a side surface side. Furthermore, as shown in

FIG. 2

, brackets


95


to be mounted on engine


3


are equipped on each side surface


94


and the other side surface


95


of case


9


.




The height h between the upper surface of planar surface


93




b


of upper surface


93


and the lower surface of bottom surface


92


is less than the interval d at the portion corresponding to the above cover


6


and engine


3


.




Circuit board


13


is set by inserting it into engaging portion


14


which is provided inside the other side


91


in case


9


. Circuit board


13


is equipped with connectors


10


,


11


, and


12


, and adjacently discrete parts


15


and


16


having a relatively large height, such as a power transistor, power zener diode, condenser, and the like, so as to be high at a front portion and low at a rear portion.




Moreover, in the state of setting circuit board


13


into case


9


, opening


90


opens upward as shown in

FIG. 4

, and resin


17


for waterproofing is filled in case


9


as shown by hatching in

FIG. 5

, and as a result, outboard motor electronic part unit


8


is produced.




According to the above embodiment, outboard motor electronic part unit


8


is formed into a tapered shape having a planar cross section. Furthermore, since outboard motor electronic part unit


8


is provided in space


7


having a tapered shape having a planar cross section formed between engine


3


and case


9


, and is fixed to engine


3


by each bracket


95


, interference between cover


6


for covering engine


3


and case


9


of outboard motor electronic part unit


8


, in particular, interference at a rear portion side is prevented. Therefore, outboard motor electronic part unit


8


can be mounted at any desired place without limitation.




Among parts mounted on circuit board


13


of outboard motor electronic part unit


8


, connectors


10


,


11


, and


12


, and discrete parts


15


and


16


having a relatively large height are provided on circuit board


13


so as to correspond to the opening


90


side of case


9


which is corresponding to the large cross-sectional area portion of space


7


, and other parts having a relatively small height are provided on circuit board


13


so as to correspond to the small cross-sectional area portion of space


7


. Conventionally, case


9


is formed into a rectangular parallelepiped; however, in the present invention, case


9


is molded into a tapered shape which favors being provided in space


7


, so that outboard motor electronic part unit


8


can be small and lightened. Therefore, cover


6


can be small and outboard motor


1


can also be small.




Furthermore, since outboard motor electronic part unit


8


is formed into a tapered shape, in comparison with unit


8


formed into a rectangular parallelepiped, volume of case


9


decreases and then a required amount of resin to be filled decreases. As a result, manufacturing cost decreases, weight of parts decreases, and also fuel consumption is improved.




Moreover, since a cross-sectional area of case


9


increases toward opening


90


, when case


9


is filled with resin


17


, as filling is nearly completed, the liquid surface rise rate of resin


17


decreases. Therefore, resin


17


can be filled to a predetermined position of the lower portion of opening


90


without loss.




If case


9


is a rectangular parallelepiped and has a uniform cross-sectional area conventionally, in comparison with the above-described, since resin


17


to be filled has a large liquid surface rise rate, and it is difficult to stop filling resin


17


just under opening


90


. Therefore, resin


17


must be filled into case


9


up to overflow.




On the other hand, in this embodiment of the present invention, since the liquid surface rise rate of resin


17


filled during the completion is low, it is easy to time the stopping of the filling of the resin


17


. Therefore, supplying resin


17


can be stopped before resin


17


overflows. As a result, excess overflowing resin


17


is not required. Since the volume of case


9


decreases, the amount of resin to be used can be remarkably decreased.




Additionally, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and for example, any discrete parts can be used as long as the discrete parts have a relatively large height other than power transistor, the power zener diode, or condenser.




Furthermore, in this embodiment, the upper surface


93


of case


9


is composed of inclined surface


93




a


and planar surface


93




b


; however, the upper surface may be composed of only inclined surface


93




a


without planar surface


93




b.






Optionally, outboard motor electronic part unit


8


may be equipped on cover


6


.



Claims
  • 1. An outboard motor electronic part unit provided between an engine for a boat and a cover covering the engine, comprising:a case which is attached to the engine or the cover and is provided along a space formed between the engine and the cover; and a circuit board equipped with a connector which is housed and fixed in the case, wherein an inclined surface in which a height thereof is large near the connector and small near a distal portion far from the connector, is provided in the case.
  • 2. An outboard motor electronic part unit according to claim 1, wherein the circuit board is mounted with parts having large height among circuit parts near the connector and with parts having small height among circuit parts near the distal portion far from the connector, so as to be housed in the case having the inclined surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P2001-305738 Oct 2001 JP
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
4050093 Crall et al. Sep 1977 A
4632662 Handa Dec 1986 A