Claims
- 1. A propeller guard for protecting a boat propeller from contact with obstacles including floating or underwater debris, human beings, sea mammals and similar items likely to cause damage to the propeller or injury to the item contacted by the propeller, said propeller guard comprising a plurality of generally annular rings oriented in substantially enclosing relation to the propeller, said guard including a central ring oriented in enclosing relation to the propeller and oriented in alignment with the propeller, said guard also including a pair of rear concentric rings oriented in axially spaced relation to each other and in axially spaced relation to the rear of said central ring, said rear concentric rings being concentrically spaced with smaller diameter ring being located aft of the propeller a distance greater than a larger diameter ring, said guard also including forward partial concentric rings located forwardly of the central ring, said forward partial rings being concentric with each other and concentrically spaced in relation to each other and axially spaced in relation to each other and in relation to the central ring, said central ring including structure at an upper portion thereof for mounting the propeller guard on a cavitation plate on a propeller drive unit, and said central ring also including structure at a lower portion thereof for mounting the guard on a skeg on a propeller drive unit.
- 2. The propeller guard as defined in claim 1 wherein said rear concentric rings are supported in rigid relation to each other and in rigid relation to the central ring by a plurality of radially extending and axially inclined supporting spokes.
- 3. The propeller guard as defined in claim 2 wherein said forward partial concentric rings are supported in rigid relation to each other and in rigid relation to the central ring by a plurality of radially extending, axially curved supporting spokes.
- 4. The propeller guard as defined in claim 3 wherein all of said rings, supporting spokes and mounting structures being constructed of a plastic material.
- 5. The propeller guard as defined in claim 3 wherein said central ring is axially longer than the other rings to provide a stable central area for the propeller guard.
- 6. The propeller guard as defined in claim 1 wherein said mounting structure at an upper portion of said central ring includes a pair of generally horizontally disposed, laterally spaced brackets at an upper portion thereof, each of said brackets including a slot opening to edge portions thereof for telescopically receiving edge portions of a cavitation plate on the propeller drive unit and fasteners securing the brackets to the cavitation plate.
- 7. The propeller guard as defined in claim 1 wherein said mounting structure at a lower portion of the central ring includes an upwardly arcuately extending centrally disposed bracket having a forwardly facing slot telescopically receiving a vertical skeg on the propeller drive unit and fasteners securing the bracket to the skeg for anchoring the lower portion of the propeller guard to the propeller drive unit.
- 8. The propeller guard as defined in claim 1 wherein said central ring is axially wider than the rear and forward rings, said wide central ring including a central seam dividing the central ring into a front and rear section to enable the rear section of the central ring and the rear rings and spokes to be formed independently of the front section of the central ring and the front rings and spokes and enabling assembly of the propeller guard in relation to the propeller drive unit by placing the independently formed sections in enclosing relation to the propeller and joining the sections of the central ring together along said seam.
- 9. The propeller guard as defined in claim 8 together with fasteners securing said sections of said central ring in assembled relation.
- 10. The propeller guard as defined in claim 8 wherein said rear concentric rings are supported in rigid relation to each other and in rigid relation to the central ring by a plurality of radially extending and axially inclined supporting spokes.
- 11. The propeller guard as defined in claim 10 wherein said forward partial concentric rings are supported in rigid relation to each other and in rigid relation to the central ring by a plurality of radially extending, axially curved supporting spokes.
- 12. The propeller guard as defined in claim 11 wherein said mounting structure at an upper portion of said central ring includes a pair of generally horizontally disposed, laterally spaced brackets at an upper portion thereof, each of said brackets including a slot opening to edge portions thereof for telescopically receiving edge portions of a cavitation plate on the propeller drive unit and fasteners securing the brackets to the cavitation plate.
- 13. The propeller guard as defined in claim 12 wherein said mounting structure at a lower portion of the central ring includes an upwardly arcuately extending centrally disposed bracket having a forwardly facing slot telescopically receiving a vertical skeg on the propeller driving unit and fasteners securing the bracket to the skeg for anchoring the lower portion of the propeller guard to the propeller drive unit.
- 14. The propeller guard as defined in claim 13 wherein all of said rings, supporting spokes and mounting structures being constructed of a plastic material.
- 15. A guard for a propeller comprising a plurality of generally annular rings mounted in substantially enclosing relation to the propeller, said guard including a central ring oriented in enclosing and aligned relation to the propeller, said rings also including at least one rear ring oriented in axially spaced relation to and rearwardly of said central ring, said rings also including at least one forward partial ring oriented in axially spaced relation to and forwardly of said central ring, said rear ring being supported in rigid relation to said central ring by a plurality of radially extending supporting spokes, said forward partial ring being supported in rigid relation to said central ring by a plurality of radially extending supporting spokes.
- 16. The propeller guard as defined in claim 15 wherein said central ring is axially longer than said rear ring and said forward partial ring.
- 17. The propeller guard as defined in claim 15 wherein said central ring includes a pair of generally horizontally disposed, laterally spaced brackets at an upper portion thereof, each of said brackets including a slot opening to edge portions thereof for telescopically receiving edge portions of a cavitation plate on a propeller drive unit and fasteners securing the brackets to the cavitation plate, said central ring including an upwardly extending centrally disposed bracket at a lower portion thereof, said upwardly extending bracket including a forwardly facing slot telescopically receiving a vertical skeg on a propeller drive unit and fasteners securing the bracket to the skeg for anchoring the propeller guard to the propeller drive unit.
- 18. The propeller guard as defined in claim 16 wherein said central ring including a central seam dividing the central ring into a front and rear section to enable the rear section of the central ring and the rear ring and spokes to be formed independently of the front section of the central ring and the forward partial ring and spokes and enabling assembly of the propeller guard in relation to a propeller drive unit by placing the independently formed sections in enclosing relation to the propeller and joining the sections of the central ring together along said seam.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of provisional application for ITC PROPELLER GUARD filed Mar. 31, 1997, Ser. No. 60/041,773.
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