Claims
- 1. A marine propulsion device comprising an internal combustion engine adapted to be located aft of a boat transom having therein an opening, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and including an aperture, and duct means having a first end fixed to and communicating with said aperture in said shroud and an opposite second end adapted for connection to the opening in the transom to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat, said duct means including a flexible portion adapted to extend from the transom, and a rigid portion extending forwardly and terminating in forwardly spaced relation from said first end of said duct means.
- 2. A marine propulsion device comprising a propulsion unit including an internal combustion engine, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and including a combustion air opening, and duct means having a first end including a turret rotatably connected to said shroud at said opening, and an opposite second end adapted for connection to an opening in the transom of a boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat.
- 3. A marine propulsion device comprising a mounting bracket adapted to be mounted on a boat transom for pivotal movement relative to the boat transom about a generally horizontal tilt axis, an internal combustion engine connected to said mounting bracket for common pivotal movement with said mounting bracket about said tilt axis, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine, and duct means including a flexible portion communicating with the interior of said shroud, a rigid portion including a first section connected to said flexible portion and a second section adapted for connection to the boat transom, and means interconnecting said first and second sections such that said first section is rotatable relative to said second section about said tilt axis.
- 4. An outboard motor comprising an engine, a cover assembly for said engine, a combustion air opening in said cover assembly, rigid duct means rotatably connected to said cover assembly at said opening, and flexible duct means having a first end connected to said rigid duct means and a second end adapted for connection to an opening in the transom of a boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of said boat.
- 5. An outboard motor according to claim 4 in which the engine is provided with a mounting bracket assembly enabling the engine to be turned about a vertical axis for steering purposes and to be tilted about a horizontal axis said other end of said flexible duct means being adapted for connection to said transom in close proximity to said horizontal axis.
- 6. An outboard motor according to claim 4 in which said flexible duct means includes a rigid conduit intermediate the ends of the flexible duct means, each of said ends being flexible.
- 7. An outboard motor according to claim 4 in which said rigid duct means opens upwardly into the interior of said cover assembly and rotates relative to said cover assembly about a generally vertical axis when the outboard motor is in its operating position.
- 8. An outboard motor according to claim 4 including means sealing the rotary connection between said rigid duct and said cover assembly against entry of water.
- 9. An outboard motor according to claim 4 in which said rigid duct means has an upwardly facing tubular portion projecting through said opening in said cover assembly, said tubular portion having a groove disposed inside said cover assembly, and a retaining ring engaged in said groove and overlying the interior of said cover assembly to retain the rigid duct means in said opening.
- 10. An outboard motor according to claim 9 in which said tubular portion includes a shoulder engaging the outside of said cover assembly opposite said retaining ring.
- 11. An outboard motor according to claim 10 and including a seal engaging said shoulder and said cover assembly.
- 12. A marine propulsion device comprising an internal combustion engine a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and including therein a combustion air opening, rigid duct means opening upwardly into the interior of said shroud and being rotatably connected to said shroud for rotation about a generally vertical axis, and flexible duct means having a first end connected to said rigid duct means and a second end adapted for connection to an opening in the transom of a boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat.
- 13. A marine propulsion device according to claim 12 wherein said flexible duct means includes an airbox adapted for connection to the boat transom and a flexible portion interconnecting said airbox and said rigid duct means.
- 14. A marine propulsion device according to claim 12 and further including means sealing said rigid duct means and said shroud against entry of water.
- 15. A marine propulsion device according to claim 12 wherein said shroud has an inner surface and wherein said rigid duct means has an upwardly extending tubular portion projecting through said opening in said shroud, said tubular portion having 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.
- 16. A marine propulsion device according to claim 15 wherein said shroud has an outer surface and wherein said tubular portion includes a shoulder engaging said outer surface of said shroud opposite said retaining ring.
- 17. A marine propulsion device according to claim 16 wherein said means sealing said rigid duct means and said shroud includes a seal engaging said shoulder and said shroud.
- 18. A marine propulsion device comprising a mounting bracket adapted to be mounted on a boat transom for pivotal movement relative to the boat transom about a generally horizontal tilt axis, an internal combustion engine connected to said mounting bracket for common pivotal movement with said mounting bracket about said tilt axis, a shroud substantially enclosing said enging and including therein a combustion air opening, flexible duct means including a turret rotatably connected to said shroud at said opening, rigid duct means adapted for connection to an opening in the transom of the boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat, and means interconnection said flexible duct means and said rigid duct means for relative rotation therebetween about said tilt axis.
- 19. A maring propulsion device according to claim 18 and further including means sealing said turret and said shroud against entry of water.
- 20. A marine propulsion device according to wherein said shroud has an inner surface, and wherein said turret has an upwardly facing tubular portion projecting through said opening in said shroud, said tubular portion having 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 turret in said opening.
- 21. A marine propulsion device according to claim 20 wherein said shroud has an outer surface and wherein said tubular portion includes a shoulder engaging said outer surface of said shroud opposite said retaining ring.
- 22. A marine propulsion device according to claim 21 and further including a seal engaging said shoulder and said shroud.
- 23. A marine propulsion device according to claim 18 wherein said means interconnecting said flexible duct means and said rigid duct means include a tubular portion integrally extending from said flexible duct means, and a circular opening located in said rigid duct means and receiving said tubular portion.
- 24. A marine propulsion device according to claim 23 wherein said means interconnecting said flexible duct means and said rigid duct means further includes an annular seal surrounding said tubular portion and engaging said rigid duct means around said circular opening.
- 25. A marine propulsion device according to claim 18 wherein said shroud also includes a second combustion air opening, wherein said first flexible duct means includes a first flexible portion including a turret rotatably connected to said first combustion air opening and a second flexible portion including a turret rotatably connected to said second combustion air opening, wherein said rigid duct means is generally Y-shaped and has first and second diverging arms extending toward said tilt axis, wherein said first arm is rotatably connected to said first flexible portion for rotation about said tilt axis, and wherein said second arm is rotatably connected to said second flexible portion for rotation about said tilt axis.
- 26. A marine propulsion device comprising a mounting bracket adapted to be mounted on a boat transom for pivotal movement relative to the boat transom about a generally horizontal tilt axis, an internal combustion engine connected to said mounting bracket for common pivotal movement with said mounting bracket about said tilt axis, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and including therein a combustion air opening, flexible duct means connected to said combustion air opening, rigid duct means adapted for connection to an opening in the transom of the boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat, and means interconnecting said flexible duct means and said rigid duct means for relative rotation therebetween about said tilt axis.
- 27. A marine propulsion device according to claim 26 wherein said shroud includes a side portion having therein said combustion air opening, and wherein said flexible duct means opens into said side portion of said shroud.
- 28. A marine propulsion device according to claim 27 and further including means sealing said flexible duct means and said side portion of said shroud against entry of water.
- 29. A marine propulsion device according to claim 26 wherein said means interconnecting said flexible duct means and said rigid duct means includes a tubular portion integrally extending from said flexible duct means, and a circular opening in said rigid duct means receiving said tubular portion.
- 30. A marine propulsion device according to claim 26 wherein said means interconnecting said flexible duct means and said rigid duct means further includes an annular seal surrounding said tubular portion and engaging said rigid duct means around said circular opening.
- 31. A marine propulsion device according to claim 26 wherein said shroud also includes a second combustion air opening, wherein said flexible duct means includes a first flexible portion connected to said first combustion air opening and a second flexible portion connected to said second combustion air opening, wherein said rigid duct means is generally Y-shaped and has first and second diverging arms extending toward said tilt axis, wherein said first arm is rotatably connected to said first flexible portion for rotation about said tilt axis, and wherein said second arm is rotatably connected to said second flexible portion for rotation about said tilt axis.
- 32. A marine vehicle comprising a boat including a transom having therein an opening, an internal combustion engine mounted aft of and on said transom, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and including an aperture, and duct means having a first end fixedly connected to and communication with said aperture in said shroud and an opposite second end communicating with said opening in said transom, said duct means including a flexible portion extending rearwardly of the transom, and a rigid portion extending forwardly and termination in forwardly spaced relation from said first end said duct means.
- 33. A marine propulsion device comprising an internal combustion engine, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and including a combustion air opening, and duct means having a first end rotatably connected to said shroud at said opening, and having a second end adapted for connection to an opening in the transom of a boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat.
- 34. A marine propulsion device comprising a mounting bracket adapted to be mounted on a boat transom, an internal combustion engine, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine, and duct means communicating with the interior of said shroud and having first and second sections, and means rotatably connecting said first and second sections.
- 35. A marine propulsion device comprising and internal combustion engine, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and including therein a combustion air opening, and duct means opening into the interior of said shroud at said opening and being rotatably connected to said shroud for rotation about a generally vertical axis, said duct means being adapted for connection to an opening in the transom of a boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat.
- 36. A marine propulsion device comprising an internal combustion engine, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and including therein a combustion air opening, and duct means opening downwardly into the interior of said shroud at said opening and being rotatably connected to said shroud for rotation about a generally vertical axis, said duct means being adapted for connection to an opening in the transom of a boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat.
- 37. A marine propulsion device comprising a mounting bracket adapted to be mounted on a boat transom for pivotal movement relative to the boat transom about a generally horizontal tilt axis, an internal combustion engine connected to said mounting bracket for common pivotal movement with said mounting bracket about said tilt axis, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and including therein a combustion air opening, flexible duct means including a turret rotatably connected to said shroud at said opening, and rigid duct means connected to said flexible duct means and adapted for connection to an opening in the transom of the boat to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat.
- 38. A marine propulsion device comprising an internal combustion engine adapted to be located aft of a boat transom having therein an opening, a shroud substantially enclosing said engine and including an aperture, and duct means having a first end movably attached to and communicating with said aperture in said shroud and an opposite end adapted for connection to the opening in the transom to enable said engine to draw combustion air from the interior of the boat, said duct means including a flexible portion adapted to extend from the transom, and a rigid portion extending forwardly and terminating in forwardly spaced relation from said first end of said duct means.
- 39. A marine propulsion device according to claim 38 wherein said first end of said duct means is rotatably attached to said aperture.
- 40. A marine propulsion device according to claim 39 and further comprising means for mounting said engine on the transom for pivotal movement relative thereto about a generally vertical steering axis and wherein said first end of said duct means is attached to said aperture for rotation about said steering axis relative to said shroud.
- 41. A marine propulsion device according to claim 39 wherein said duct means opens upwardly into said shroud.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 649,163 filed Feb. 1, 1991, (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,078,629, issued Jan. 7, 1992) which, in turn, is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 631,408 filed Jul. 16, 1984, now abandoned.
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