Claims
- 1. A marine propulsion device including a lower unit adapted to be submerged in water and comprising a propeller shaft, a gearcase which supports said propeller shaft for rotation about an axis and which includes a rearward end, and an outer surface which extends forwardly from said rearward end, said gearcase also including an internal exhaust passageway having, at said gearcase rearward end, an exhaust gas outlet with a given diameter, and a propeller including an inner hub connected to said propeller shaft, and an outer hub connected to and radially spaced from said inner hub and defining therebetween a propeller exhaust passageway having a discharge opening with a diameter substantially the same as said given diameter of said outlet, and an inlet located rearwardly of said lower unit exhaust passageway outlet and in communication therewith, said outer hub including a blade supporting portion, and a portion located forwardly of said blade supporting portion and extending, relative to said blade supporting portion, radially outwardly in spaced relation to said outer surface of said gearcase to define a forwardly facing annular opening located radially outwardly of said outer surface of said gearcase and for admitting water into said inlet of said propeller exhaust passageway during forward movement of said propulsion device, and a plurality of blades having radially inner ends connected to said blade supporting portion of said outer hub.
- 2. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said portion extends curvilinearly forwardly and radially outwardly with respect to said propeller shaft.
- 3. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 2 wherein said portion is concave when viewed from said propeller shaft.
- 4. A propeller for a marine propulsion device including a lower unit having a gearcase rotatably supporting a propeller shaft and including a rearward end, and an outer surface which extends forwardly from said rearward end, said gearcase also including an internal exhaust passageway located around the propeller shaft and having, at said gearcase rearward end, an exhaust gas outlet having a diameter, said propeller including an inner hub adapted to be connected to the propeller shaft, and an outer hub connected to and radially spaced from said inner hub and defining therebetween a propeller exhaust passageway having a discharge opening with a diameter substantially the same as said given diameter of said outlet, and an inlet located rearwardly of said exhaust passageway outlet and in communication therewith, said outer hub including a blade supporting portion, and a portion located forwardly of said blade supporting portion and extending radially outwardly relative to said blade supporting portion so as to be located in radially outwardly and spaced relation to the outer surface of the gearcase to define a forwardly facing opening located radially outwardly of the outer surface of the gearcase and for admitting water into said inlet of the propeller exhaust passageway during forward movement of said propulsion device, and a plurality of blades having radially inner ends connected to said blade supporting portion of said outer hub.
- 5. A marine propulsion device including a lower unit adapted to be submerged in water and comprising a propeller shaft, a gearcase which supports said propeller shaft for rotation about an axis and which includes a rearward end, and an outer surface which extends forwardly from said rearward end, said gearcase also including an internal exhaust passageway having, at said gearcase rearward end, an exhaust gas outlet, and a propeller including an inner hub connected to said propeller shaft, and an outer hub connected to and radially spaced from said inner hub and defining therebetween a propeller exhaust passageway having an inlet located rearwardly of said lower unit exhaust passageway outlet and in communication therewith, said outer hub including a blade supporting portion, and a portion located forwardly of said blade supporting portion and extending, relative to said blade supporting portion, radially outwardly in spaced relation to said outer surface of said gearcase to define a forwardly facing annular opening located radially outwardly of said outer surface of said gearcase and for admitting water into said inlet of said propeller exhaust passageway during forward movement of said propulsion device, and a plurality of blades having radially inner ends connected to said blade supporting portion of said outer hub.
- 6. A propeller for a marine propulsion device including a lower unit having a gearcase rotatably supporting a propeller shaft and including a rearward end, and an outer surface which extends forwardly from said rearward end, said gearcase also including an internal exhaust passageway located around the propeller shaft and having, at said gearcase rearward end, an exhaust gas outlet, said propeller including an inner hub adapted to be connected to the propeller shaft, and an outer hub connected to and radially spaced from said inner hub and defining therebetween a propeller exhaust passageway having an inlet located rearwardly of said exhaust passageway outlet and in communication therewith, said outer hub including a blade supporting portion, and a portion located forwardly of said blade supporting portion and extending radially outwardly relative to said blade supporting portion so as to be located in radially outwardly and spaced relation to the outer surface of the gearcase to define a forwardly facing opening located radially outwardly of the outer surface of the gearcase and for admitting water into said inlet of the propeller exhaust passageway during forward movement of said propulsion device, and a plurality of blades having radially inner ends connected to said blade supporting portion of said outer hub.
- 7. A marine propulsion device comprising a propeller shaft, a gearcase rotatably supporting said propeller shaft and including a rearward end, an outer surface extending forwardly from said rearward end, and an internal exhaust passageway having, at said gearcase rearward end, an exhaust gas outlet, and a propeller including an inner hub connected to said propeller shaft, an outer hub connected to and radially spaced from said inner hub to define therebetween a propeller exhaust passageway having a discharge opening with a given diameter, and an inlet opening located rearwardly of said gearcase exhaust gas outlet and in communication therewith, said inlet opening having a diameter greater than said given diameter of said discharge opening and extending radially outwardly relative to said outer surface of said gearcase so tht water is admitted into said inlet opening of said propeller exhaust passageway during forward movement of said marine propulsion device, said outer hub including a rearwardly converging, frustroconical portion, and a plurality of blades having radially inner ends extending from said frustroconical portion of said outer hub.
- 8. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 7 wherein said gearcase exhaust gas outlet has a diameter substantially equal to said given diameter of said discharge opening.
- 9. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 7 wherein said outer hub also includes a generally cylindrical portion located forwardly of said frustoconical portion and cooperating with said inner hub to define said inlet opening.
- 10. A marine propulsion device comprising a propeller shaft, a gearcase rotatably supporting said propeller shaft and including a rearward end, an outer surface extending forwardly from said rearward end, and an internal exhaust passageway having, at said gearcase rearward end, an exhaust gas outlet, and a propeller including an inner hub connected to said propeller shaft, an outer hub connected to and radially spaced from said inner hub to define therebetween a propeller exhaust passageway having a discharge opening with a given diameter, and an inlet opening located rearwardly of said gearcase exhaust gas outlet and in communication therewith, said inlet opening having a diameter greater than said given diameter of said discharge opening and extending radially outwardly relative to said outer surface of said gearcase so that water is admitted into said inlet opening of said propeller exhaust passageway during forward movement of said marine propulsion device, said outer hub including a rearwardly converging, frustroconical portion, and a portion located forwardly of said frustroconical portion, having a generally cylindrical outer surface, and cooperating with said inner hub to define said inlet opening, and a plurality of blades having radially inner ends extending from said frustroconical portion of said outer hub.
- 11. A marine propulsion device comprising a propeller shaft, a gearcase rotatably supporting said propeller shaft and including a rearward end, an outer surface extending forwardly from said rearward end, and an internal exhaust passageway having, at said gearcase rearward end, an exhaust gas outlet, and a propeller including an inner hub connected to said propeller shaft, an outer hub connected to and radially spaced from inner hub to define therebetween a propeller exhaust passageway having a discharge opening with a given diameter, and an inlet opening located rearwardly of said gearcase exhaust gas outlet and in communication therewith, said inlet opening having a diameter greater than said given diameter of said discharge opening and extending radially outwardly relative to said outer surface of said gearcase so that water is admitted into said inlet opening of said propeller exhaust passageway during forward movement of said marine propulsion device, said outer hub including a blade supporting portion, and a second portion located forwardly of said blade supporting portion, extending radially outwardly relative to said blade supporting portion, and cooperating with said inner hub to define said inlet opening, and a plurality of blades having radially inner ends connected to said blade supporting portion of said outer hub.
- 12. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 11 wherein said second portion extends curvilinearly forwardly and radially outwardly with respect to said propeller shaft.
- 13. A marine propulsion device as set forth in claim 12 wherein said second portion is concave when viewed from said propeller shaft.
- 14. A propeller for a marine propulsion device including a propeller shaft, a gearcase rotatably supporting the propeller shaft and including a rearward end, an outer surface extending forwardly from the rearward end, and an internal exhaust passageway having, at the gearcase rearward end, an exhaust gas outlet, said propeller comprising in inner hub adapted to the connected to the propeller shaft, an outer hub connected to and radially spaced from said inner hub to define therebetween a propeller exhaust passageway having a discharge opening with a given diameter, and an inlet opening adapted to be located rearwardly of the gearcase exhaust gas outlet and in communicating therewith, said inlet opening having a diameter greater than said given diameter of said discharge opening and extending radially outwardly relative to the outer surface of the gearcase so that water is admitted into said inlet opening of said propeller exhaust passageway during forward movement of the marine propulsion device, said outer hub including a rearwardly converging, frustroconical portion, and a plurality of blades having radially inner ends extending from said frustroconical portion of said outer hub.
- 15. A propeller as set forth in claim 14 wherein the gearcase exhaust gas outlet has a diameter substantially equal to said given diameter of said discharge opening.
- 16. A propeller as set forth in claim 14 wherein said outer hub also includes a generally cylindrical portion located forwardly of said frustoconical portion and cooperating with said inner hub to define said inlet opening.
- 17. A propeller for a marine propulsion device including a propeller shaft, a gearcase rotatably supporting the propeller shaft and including a rearward end, an outer surface extending forwardly fron the rearward end, and an internal exhaust passageway having, at the gearcase rearward end, an exhaust gas outlet, said propeller comprising in inner hub adapted to be connected to the propeller shaft, an outer hub connected to and radially spaced from said inner hub to define therebetween a propeller exhaust passageway having a discharge opening with a given diameter, and an inlet opening adapted to be located rearwardly of the gearcase exhaust gas outlet and in communicating therewith, said inlet opening having a diameter greater than said given diameter of said discharge opening and extending radially outwardly relative to the outer surface of the gearcase so that water is admitted into said inlet opening of said propeller exhaust passageway during forward movement of the marine propulsion device, said outer hub including a rearwardly converging, frustonconical portion, and a portion located forwardly of said frustroconical portion, having a generally cylindrical outer surface, and cooperating with said inner hub to defined said inlet opening, and a plurality of blades having radially inner ends extending from said frustroconical portion of said outer hub.
- 18. A propeller for a marine propulsion device including a propeller shaft, a gearcase rotatably supporting the propeller shaft and including a rearward end, an outer surface extending forwardly from the rearward end, and an internal exhaust passageway having, at the gearcase rearward end, an exhaust gas outlet, said propeller comprising an inner hub adapted to be connected to the propeller shaft, an outer hub connected to and radially spaced from said inner hub to define therebetween a propeller exhaust passageway having a discharge opening with a given diameter, and an inlet opening adapted to be located rearwardly of the gearcase exhaust gas outlet and in communication therewith, said inlet opening having a diameter greater than said given diameter of said discharge opening and extending radially outwardly relative to the outer surface of the gearcase so that water is admitted into said inlet opening of said propeller exhaust passageway during forward movement of the marine propulsion device said outer hub including a blade supporting portion, and a second portion located forwardly of said blade supporting portion, extending radially outwardly relative to said blade supporting portion, and cooperating with said inner hub to define said inlet opening, and a plurality of blades having radially inner ends connected to said blade supporting portion of said outer hub.
- 19. A propeller as set forth in claim 18 wherein said second portion extends curvilinearly forwardly and radially outwardly with respect to said propeller shaft.
- 20. A propeller device as set forth in claim 19 wherein said second portion is concave when viewed from said propeller shaft.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 880,024, filed June 30, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation of 720,885, filed Apr. 8, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
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