The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-242802 filed on Dec. 26, 2018, including specification, drawings and claims is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to an outboard motor and, more specifically, to a structure for changing oil or the like for lubricating or cooling a gear mechanism or the like in an outboard motor.
Oil for lubricating or cooling a gear mechanism or the like is stored in a gear case provided in a lower unit of an outboard motor. Conventionally, in order to change this oil, it is necessary to remove the outboard motor from a boat hull and carry it on land while the boat hull floating on the water, or to unload the boat hull to which the outboard motor is attached. All of these operations take time and effort.
The following Patent Document 1 describes an outboard motor in which an oil passage connecting a gear chamber provided with a gear mechanism and a cowling provided with an engine is formed by a hose, a joint, or the like. Patent Document 1 describes that, in the outboard motor, oil change can be performed without removing the outboard motor from the boat hull while the boat hull floating on the water.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2017-081372 A However, a lower unit of the outboard motor may be attached to and detached from a unit positioned above the lower unit in the outboard motor for replacement of parts or the like. As in the outboard motor described in Patent Document 1, in a case in which the hose serving as the oil passage is provided from the lower unit provided with the gear mechanism and the gear case to the upper unit provided with the engine or the like, it is difficult to attach and detach the lower unit.
That is, since the lower unit and the upper unit are connected by the hose, the hose must be removed in order to detach and separate the lower unit from the upper unit, which takes time and effort. In addition, in order to attach the temporarily removed lower unit to the upper unit, the temporarily removed hose must be reattached, and at this time, care must be taken so that the hose does not come loose and make strong contact with other parts, and the loose hose does not get stuck between the parts and get damaged, and the lower unit cannot be easily attached.
It is at least one of objects of the present disclosure to provide an outboard motor which can improve a workability of oil change without making it difficult to attach and detach the lower unit.
According to an aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided an outboard motor comprising: an engine; a gear mechanism provided below the engine; a propeller provided behind the gear mechanism; a drive shaft connecting the engine and the gear mechanism; a propeller shaft connecting the gear mechanism and the propeller; an upper case accommodating the engine; a middle case accommodating an upper portion of the drive shaft; a lower case accommodating the lower portion of the drive shaft, the gear mechanism, and the propeller shaft, and storing oil; an anti-ventilation plate positioned above the propeller and provided in the lower case; a first oil passage provided in the lower case, extending upward from a front lower portion in the lower case, and reaching a first connection position which is positioned above a height position of the anti-ventilation plate in a front portion of the lower case or positioned at a front portion of a boundary portion between the middle case and the lower case; a second oil passage provided in the lower case or provided at the boundary portion between the middle case and the lower case, connected to the first oil passage at the first connection position, extending rearward from the first connection position, and reaching a second connection position which is positioned at a rear upper portion in the lower case or positioned at the rear portion of the boundary portion between the middle case and the lower case; and a first oil supply/discharge port opened on a side surface of the rear upper portion of the lower case or opened on a side surface of the rear portion of the boundary portion between the middle case and the lower case, and communicating with the second oil passage at the second connection position.
With the above configuration, it is possible to improve a workability of oil change without making it difficult to attach and detach the lower unit.
In the accompanying drawings:
An outboard motor according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes an engine, a gear mechanism provided below the engine, a propeller provided behind the gear mechanism, a drive shaft connecting the engine and the gear mechanism, a propeller shaft connecting between the gear mechanism and the propeller, an upper case accommodating the engine, a middle case accommodating an upper portion of the drive shaft, a lower case accommodating a lower portion of the drive shaft, the gear mechanism and the propeller shaft and storing oil, and an anti-ventilation plate positioned above the propeller and provided in the lower case.
The outboard motor according to the embodiment of the present disclosure includes a first oil passage, a second oil passage, and an oil supply/discharge port as a configuration for changing oil stored in the lower case.
The first oil passage is provided in the lower case and extends upward from a front lower portion in the lower case to reach a first connection position. The first connection position is positioned above a height position of the anti-ventilation plate in a front portion of the lower case or positioned at a front portion of a boundary portion between the middle case and the lower case.
The second oil passage is provided in the lower case or at the boundary portion between the middle case and the lower case, is connected to the first oil passage at the first connection position, and extends rearward from the first connection position to reach a second connection position. The second connection position is positioned at a rear upper portion in the lower case or positioned at the rear portion of the boundary portion between the middle case and the lower case.
The oil supply/discharge port is opened on a side surface of the rear upper portion of the lower case or opened on the side surface of the rear portion of the boundary portion between the middle case and the lower case, and communicates with the second oil passage at the second connection position.
In the outboard motor according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, when oil is changed, an operator first stops the boat hull on the water at a position adjacent to the land such as a wharf or a pier. Next, the operator tilts the outboard motor by, for example, about 45 degrees to 80 degrees with respect to the boat hull, and exposes at least a rear portion of the lower case of the outboard motor on the water. Subsequently, the operator connects, for example, a hose of a pump from the land to the oil supply/discharge port of the outboard motor. Thereafter, the operator sucks old oil stored in the lower case by the pump, and subsequently supplies new oil to the lower case.
In a state in which the outboard motor is tilted by, for example, about 45 degrees to 80 degrees with respect to the boat hull, the oil stored in the lower case collects in the front lower portion of the lower case. Therefore, a port of the first oil passage positioned at the front lower portion of the lower case reliably sinks into the oil. In addition, in the state in which the outboard motor is tilted by, for example, about 45 degrees to 80 degrees with respect to the boat hull, the oil supply/discharge port opened on the side surface of the rear upper portion of the lower case or on the side surface of the rear portion of the boundary portion between the middle case and the lower case comes to a hand reachable position from the land. Therefore, the operator can easily connect the hose or the like of the pump to the oil supply/discharge port. As described above, according to the outboard motor of the embodiment of the present disclosure, the oil change can be easily performed without removing the outboard motor from the boat hull while the boat hull floating on the water.
In the outboard motor according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the first oil passage, the second oil passage, and the oil supply/discharge port are all disposed in the lower case or at the boundary portion between the middle case and the lower case. Therefore, the operator can easily attach and detach the lower case to and from the middle case. For example, the operator can detach and separate the lower case from the middle case without removing the hose or the like forming the first or second oil passage. In addition, since there is no need to reattach the hose or the like when the lower case is attached to the middle ease, the operator does not have to be concerned that the hose is loosened and strongly contacts with other parts, and the loose hose get stuck between the parts and be damaged.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the outboard motor according to the present disclosure will be described. In the following description, when describing directions of front (Fr), rear (B), up/upper (U), down/lower (D), left (L), and right (R) regarding a configuration, an operation, or the like of the outboard motor, arrows shown at a lower portion of each figure are followed,
The outboard motor main body 2 includes an engine cover 8 as an upper case accommodating the engine 3, a drive shaft housing 9 as a middle case accommodating an upper portion of the drive shaft 6, and a gear case 10 as a lower case accommodating a lower portion of the drive shaft 6, the gear mechanism 4, and the propeller shaft 7. In a rear portion of the gear case 10, an anti-ventilation plate 11 is provided above the propeller 5.
The outboard motor main body 2 includes an upper unit 12 positioned at an upper portion of the outboard motor main body 2 and including the engine 3 and the engine cover 8, and a middle unit 13 positioned below the upper unit 12 and including the drive shaft housing 9, and a lower unit 14 positioned below the middle unit 13 and including the drive shaft 6, the gear mechanism 4, the propeller 5, the propeller shaft 7, the gear case 10, and the anti-ventilation plate 11.
The swivel bracket 15 is a mechanism which supports the outboard motor main body 2 so as to be rotatable in a left-right direction so that a steering angle of the outboard motor main body 2 can be changed according to the steering. The clamp bracket 16 is a mechanism which fixes the outboard motor main body 2 and the swivel bracket 15 to a transom 82 of a boat hull 81 (see
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The oil tube 26 is provided inside the front portion of the gear case 10. An opening portion 26A at one end side of the oil tube 26 is positioned in a front lower portion of the gear case 10. Specifically, the opening portion 26A at one end side of the oil tube 26 is positioned in front of the gear mechanism 4. The oil tube 26 extends upward from a front lower portion in the gear case 10, and an opening portion on the other end side of the oil tube 26 reaches a first connection position P. The first connection position P is positioned above a height position H of the anti-ventilation plate 11 at the front portion in the gear case 10. As shown in
The oil tube 26 is formed by, for example, a resin material in a tubular shape, and both ends thereof are open. In addition, a connection member 27 for connecting the oil tube 26 to a front end portion of the oil groove 28 is attached to the other end portion (upper end portion) of the oil tube 26. The connection member 27 is formed in an annular shape by an elastic material such as rubber, and is mounted on an outer peripheral side of the other end portion of the oil tube 26.
The oil groove 28 extends rearward from the first connection position P, and reaches a second connection position Q positioned on a rear upper portion of the gear case 10. The second connection position Q is positioned above the anti-ventilation plate 11 and behind the drive shaft 6. In addition, the oil groove 28 is disposed on a left portion of the gear ease 10. The other end portion of the oil tube 26 is connected to the front end portion of the oil groove 28 positioned at the first connection position P via the connection member 27, and the inside of the oil tube 26 and the inside of the oil groove 28 communicate with each other at this position. Specifically, as shown in
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The oil hole 30 is a passage which allows the rear end portion of the oil groove 28 positioned at the second connection position Q to communicate with the oil supply/discharge port 29. The oil hole 30 extends in the up-down direction substantially linearly from the second connection position Q to the oil supply/discharge port 29.
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At the time of oil supply, the oil flowing into the oil supply/discharge port 29 from the hose 85 of the pump 84 connected to the oil supply/discharge port 29 flows into the oil storage chamber 25 through a path reverse to that at the time of the oil discharge. In addition, when oil is supplied, the air in the oil storage chamber 25 is discharged to the atmosphere via the air hole 32, and the pressure in the oil storage chamber 25 is adjusted.
As described above, in the outboard motor 1 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the opening portion 26A at one end side of the oil tube 26 in the oil supply/discharge mechanism is disposed in a front lower portion of the gear case 10. Specifically, the opening portion 26A on one end side of the oil tube 26 is disposed in a position in front of the gear mechanism 4 in the gear case. According to this configuration, when the outboard motor 1 is tilted by, for example, about 45 degrees to 80 degrees with respect to the boat hull 81, the opening portions 26A at one end side of the oil tube 26 can be reliably sunk in the oil collected in the front lower portion of the gear case 10, that is, in a front lower portion of the oil storage chamber 25. Therefore, when the oil stored in the oil storage chamber 25 is sucked by the pump, the oil can be reliably made to flow into the oil tube 26. In addition, in the outboard motor 1 of the embodiment of the present disclosure, the oil supply/discharge port 29 is disposed on a side surface of the rear upper portion of the gear case 10. Specifically, the oil supply/discharge port 29 is disposed above the anti-ventilation plate 11 and behind the drive shaft 6. According to this configuration, when the outboard motor 1 is tilted by, for example, about 45 degrees to 80 degrees with respect to the boat hull 81, and at least the rear portion of the lower unit 14 of the outboard motor 1 is exposed on the water, the oil supply/discharge port 29 can be positioned at a position where a hand of the operator on the land of the wharf, the pier, or the like can reach. Therefore, the operator can easily connect the oil hose to the oil supply/discharge port 29. As described above, according to the outboard motor 1 of the embodiment of the present disclosure, the operator can easily perform the oil change while the boat hull floating on the water.
According to the outboard motor 1 of the embodiment of the present disclosure, all the components configuring the oil supply/discharge mechanism, that is, the oil tube 26, the oil groove 28, the oil hole 30, and the oil supply/discharge port 29 are formed in the gear case 10. With this configuration, the operator can easily attach and detach the lower unit 14 to and from the middle unit 13. That is, in order to detach and separate the lower unit from the upper unit in the outboard motor described in Patent Document 1 described above, it is necessary to take time and effort to remove the hose as the oil passage. However, according to the outboard motor 1 of the embodiment of the present disclosure, there is no need to detach and separate the lower unit and to remove the hose or the like. In addition, in the outboard motor described in Patent Document 1 described above, in order to attach the temporarily removed lower unit to the upper unit, the temporarily removed hose must be reattached, and at this time, care must be taken so that the hose does not come loose and make strong contact with other parts, and the loose hose does not get stuck between the parts and get damaged. However, according to the outboard motor 1 of the embodiment of the present disclosure, there is no need to attach the temporarily removed lower unit to the upper unit and to reattach the hose or the like.
According to the outboard motor 1 of the embodiment of the present disclosure, the oil tube 26 is disposed from the front lower portion in the gear case 10 to the first connection position P which is positioned above the height position H of the anti-ventilation plate 11 at the front portion of the gear case 10, and the oil groove 28 is disposed between the first connection position P and the second connection position Q at the rear upper portion of the gear case 10. Specifically, the first connection position P is positioned at the lateral side of the drive shaft 6, and the second connection position Q is positioned above the anti-ventilation plate 11 and behind the drive shaft 6. With this configuration, it is possible to easily avoid that the oil passage forming the oil supply/discharge mechanism interferes with other parts of the outboard motor 1, for example, the gear mechanism 4, the drive shaft 6, or the like.
In the outboard motor 1 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the first oil passage is formed by the oil tube 26. In the outboard motor 1 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the second oil passage is formed by the oil groove 28 provided in the cover 22 of the gear case 10. With this configuration, a structure of the oil supply/discharge mechanism can be simplified.
According to the outboard motor 1 of the embodiment of the present disclosure, the recess 31 is formed in the side surface of the rear upper portion of the gear case 10, the oil supply/discharge port 29 and the air hole 32 are disposed on the recess 31, and the plug 33 configured to close the opening portion of the recess 31 is provided. With this configuration, the oil supply/discharge port 29 and the air hole 32 can be simultaneously closed only by attaching the single plug 33 to the recess 31. In addition, the oil supply/discharge port 29 and the air hole 32 can be opened only by removing the single plug 33. Therefore, the attaching and detaching of the plug 33 is performed only once, and a workability is good.
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As in an outboard motor 51 of still another embodiment shown in
In the embodiment described above, a case in which the outboard motor main body 2 includes three units of the upper unit 12, the middle unit 13 and the lower unit 14 is taken as an example, but the outboard motor main body may include two units of a lower unit and a single unit above the lower unit.
In the embodiment described above, the oil tube 26, the oil groove 28, and the oil supply/discharge port 29 are disposed on the left portion of the gear case 10, but they may be disposed on a right portion of the gear case 10. In addition, the oil supply/discharge port 29 may be disposed on a rear surface of the upper portion of the gear case 10.
In the outboard motor, the first oil passage is not limited to the tube, and may be a hose, a pipe, or a hole in the wall portion of the gear case. The second oil passage is not limited to the groove, and may be a tube, a hose, a pipe, or a hole in the wall portion of the gear case.
The present disclosure can be modified as appropriate without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention which can be read from the claims and the entire specification, and the outboard motor accompanying such a change is also included in the technical concept of the present disclosure.
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