Claims
- 1. An outboard motor, including an engine compartment formed in a top portion of said motor and covered by an engine cover, and an engine disposed within said engine compartment with its crankshaft directed in the vertical direction, said outboard motor comprising:
- a suction chamber communicating with an intake section of said engine and disposed on a surface other than a top surface of said engine and on a lower front portion of said engine within said engine compartment;
- an air intake port provided in said engine cover at an upper rear portion of said engine within said engine compartment;
- an air exhaust port provided in said engine cover; and
- an air duct provided within said engine compartment for providing a continuous, unbroken air passageway from said air intake port to said suction chamber along a path passing around a lower portion of said engine toward a front portion of said engine.
- 2. An outboard motor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said engine is disposed with its cylinder axes directed in the horizontal direction and with a crank chamber positioned at a forward portion in said engine compartment, said suction chamber is disposed at a forward position in said engine compartment, and said air intake port is provided at a rearward position with respect to said suction chamber.
- 3. An outboard motor as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said suction chamber is provided with a suction opening communicating with said engine compartment at a lower portion of said engine compartment, and an outlet opening of said air duct opening opposite said suction opening at a position in said engine compartment lower than said suction opening.
- 4. An outboard motor as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said air duct opens into a suction opening provided in said suction chamber, and a part of said air duct extends horizontally along the lower portion of the engine and communicates with both the suction opening and an upper portion of the engine compartment.
- 5. An outboard motor as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said engine compartment is provided with a ventilation air introducing port for introducing external air separately from said air intake port, and a suction opening of said suction chamber and an outlet opening of said air duct are connected with each other.
- 6. An outboard motor, including an engine compartment formed in a top portion of said motor and covered by an engine cover, an engine disposed within said engine compartment with its crankshaft directed in the vertical direction, and a flywheel mounted to an end portion of said crankshaft projecting upwards from an engine main body, said outboard motor comprising:
- an air duct provided within said engine compartment and communicating with an air intake port provided in said engine cover, said air duct provided along a path passing around a lower portion of said engine to form a continuous, unbroken air passageway from said air intake port to a front portion of said engine;
- an air exhaust port provided at a top portion of said engine cover;
- fan blades provided on the upper surface of said flywheel for directing air within said engine compartment to said air exhaust port; and
- an air communication port provided in said flywheel for communicating air from said air duct below said flywheel towards said fan blades.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/887,027, filed May 22, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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