Claims
- 1. A marine propulsion device comprising a mounting bracket assembly adapted to be mounted on a boat transom for pivotal movement relative to the boat transom about a generally horizontal tilt axis, a propulsion unit including an internal combustion engine and being rotatably connected to said mounting bracket assembly for rotation relative to said mounting bracket assembly about a generally vertical steering axis, and for common pivotal movement with said mounting bracket assembly about said tilt axis, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine, and duct means including a first rigid portion adapted for connection to and for communication through the transom of the boat, and a second rigid portion communicating with and being rotatably connected to said first rigid portion for rotation about said tilt axis, and communicating with and being rotatably connected to said shroud for rotation about said steering axis.
- 2. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said shroud has an upper portion having therein a combustion air opening centered on said steering axis, and wherein said second rigid portion has a downwardly extending first tubular portion projecting through said combustion air opening and being rotatably connected to said shroud for rotation about said steering axis.
- 3. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 2 wherein said shroud has an inner surface and wherein said first tubular portion has a groove disposed inside said shroud, and a retaining ring engaged in said groove and overlying said inner surface of said shroud to retain said second rigid portion in said combustion air opening.
- 4. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 3 wherein said shroud has an outer surface and wherein said first tubular portion includes a shoulder engaging said outer surface opposite said retaining ring.
- 5. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 4 and further comprising a seal engaging said shoulder and said outer surface of said shroud adjacent said shoulder.
- 6. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second rigid portion has a second tubular portion integrally extending from said second rigid portion, and wherein said first rigid portion has a circular opening receiving said second tubular portion.
- 7. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 6 and further comprising an annular seal surrounding said second tubular portion and engaging said first rigid portion around said circular opening.
- 8. A marine propulsion device comprising a mounting bracket assembly adapted to be mounted on a boat transom for pivotal movement relative to the boat transom about a generally horizontal tilt axis, a propulsion unit including an internal combustion engine and being rotatably connected to said mounting bracket assembly for rotation relative to said mounting bracket assembly about a generally vertical steering axis, and for common pivotal movement with said mounting bracket assembly about said tilt axis, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and having therein a combustion air opening centered on said steering axis, and duct means including a first rigid portion adapted for connection to and for communication through the transom of the boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat, a second rigid portion opening downwardly through said shroud at said opening and being rotatably connected to said shroud for rotation about said steering axis, and means interconnecting said first and second rigid portions such that said second rigid portion is rotatable relative to said first rigid portion about said tilt axis.
- 9. A marine propulsion device according to claim 8 wherein said shroud has an upper portion having therein said combustion air opening, and wherein said second rigid portion has a downwardly extending first tubular portion projecting through said opening in said shroud.
- 10. A marine propulsion device according to claim 9 wherein said shroud has an inner surface and wherein said first tubular portion has a groove disposed inside said shroud, and a retaining ring engaged in said groove and overlying said inner surface of said shroud to retain said second rigid portion in said opening.
- 11. A marine propulsion device according to claim 10 wherein said shroud has an outer surface and wherein said first tubular portion includes a shoulder engaging said outer surface of said shroud opposite said retaining ring.
- 12. A marine propulsion device according to claim 11 and further comprising a seal engaging said shoulder and said outer surface of said shroud adjacent said shoulder.
- 13. A marine propulsion device according to claim 8 wherein said means interconnecting said first and second rigid portions includes a second tubular portion integrally extending from said second rigid portion, and a circular opening in said first rigid portion receiving said second tubular portion.
- 14. A marine propulsion device according to claim 13 and further comprising an annular seal surrounding said second tubular portion and engaging said first rigid portion around said circular opening.
- 15. A marine propulsion device comprising a mounting bracket assembly adapted to be mounted on a boat transom for pivotal movement relative to the boat transom about a generally horizontal tilt axis, a propulsion unit including an internal combustion engine and being rotatably connected to said mounting bracket assembly for rotation relative to said mounting bracket assembly about a generally vertical steering axis, and for common pivotal movement with said mounting bracket assembly about said tilt axis, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and having an inner surface, an outer surface, and an upper portion having a combustion air opening centered on said steering axis, and duct means including a first rigid portion adapted for connection to and for communication through the transom of the boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat, said duct means also including a second rigid portion having a downwardly extending first tubular portion projecting through said opening in said shroud and being rotatably connected to said shroud for rotation about said steering axis, said first tubular portion having a groove disposed inside said shroud, a retaining ring engaged in said groove and overlying said inner surface of said shroud to retain said second rigid portion in said opening, a shoulder engaging said outer surface of said shroud opposite said retaining ring, and a seal engaging said shoulder and said outer surface of said shroud adjacent said shoulder, and said duct means further including means interconnecting said first and second rigid portions such that said second rigid portion is rotatable relative to said first rigid portion about said tilt axis, said means interconnecting said first and second rigid portions including a second tubular portion integrally extending from said second rigid portion, a circular opening in said first rigid portion receiving said second tubular portion, and an annular seal surrounding said second tubular portion and engaging said first rigid portion around said circular opening.
- 16. A marine propulsion device comprising a mounting bracket assembly, a propulsion unit including an internal combustion engine and being rotatably connected to said mounting bracket assembly for rotation relative to said mounting bracket assembly about a generally vertical steering axis, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and having therein a combustion air opening centered on said steering axis, and rigid duct means having opposite first and second ends, said first end communicating with said opening and being rotatably connected to said shroud for rotation about said steering axis, and said second end being adapted for connection to and for communication through the transom of a boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat.
- 17. A marine propulsion device according to claim 16 wherein said shroud has an upper portion, wherein said combustion air opening is in said upper portion of said shroud, and wherein said rigid duct means has a downwardly extending first tubular portion projecting through said opening in said shroud.
- 18. A marine propulsion device according to claim 17 wherein said shroud has an inner surface and wherein said first tubular portion has a groove disposed inside said shroud, and a retaining ring engaged in said groove and overlying said inner surface of said shroud to retain said rigid duct means in said opening.
- 19. A marine propulsion device according to claim 18 wherein said shroud has an outer surface and wherein said first tubular portion includes a shoulder engaging said outer surface of said shroud opposite said retaining ring.
- 20. A marine propulsion device according to claim 19 and further comprising a seal engaging said shoulder and said outer surface of said shroud adjacent said shoulder.
- 21. A marine vehicle comprising a boat including a transom having an opening therein, a mounting bracket assembly mounted on said transom for pivotal movement relative to said transom about a generally horizontal tilt axis, a propulsion unit including an internal combustion engine and being rotatably connected to said mounting bracket assembly for rotation relative to said mounting bracket assembly about a generally vertical steering axis, and for common pivotal movement with said mounting bracket assembly about said tilt axis, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine, and duct means including a first rigid portion communicating with said opening in said transom, and a second rigid portion communicating with and being rotatably connected to said first rigid portion for rotation about said tilt axis, and communicating with and being rotatably connected to said shroud for rotation about said steering axis.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 605,141, filed Apr. 30, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,545,770 issued Oct. 8, 1985 and entitled "Outboard Motor Mounting Arrangement", and which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 293,324, filed Aug. 17, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,449,945, issued May 22, 1984 and entitled "Outboard Motor Mounting Arrangement."
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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