Claims
- 1. A container for supporting an outboard motor, comprising:
- a bottom box to enclose the powerhead end of the motor;
- a motor mount frame, comprising:
- a pair of side rails;
- a crossbar on which the motor mounts, the crossbar connected normal to the side rails;
- means for maintaining the side rails in parallel relation; and
- at least one resilient bushing disposed between the connections of the crossbar and each side rail;
- means for resisting rotational movement by the motor with respect to the motor mount frame;
- a top box to enclose the gear case end of the motor; and
- means for connecting the top box of the bottom box.
- 2. A container for supporting an outboard motor, comprising:
- a bottom box to enclosed the powerhead end of the motor;
- a motor mount frame, comprising:
- a pair of side rails, with at least one bore in each side rail transverse to the longitudinal axis of the side rail;
- a crossbar on which the motor mounts, the crossbar connected normal to the side rails and having at least one bore through the crossbar parallel to the longitudinal axis of the crossbar;
- a threaded rod disposed in the crossbar bore and extending through the side rail bores;
- a nut engaging each end of the threaded rod of the exterior side of the bore, the nuts tightened to connect rigidly the crossbar and the side rails; and
- means for maintaining the side rails in parallel relation;
- means for resisting rotational movement by the motor with respect to the motor mount frame;
- a top box to enclose the gear case end of the motor; and
- means for connecting the top box to the bottom box.
- 3. A container for supporting an outboard motor, comprising:
- a bottom box to enclose the powerhead end of the motor;
- means for supporting the motor in a powerhead down position
- a gear case pad having a slot to accept the gear case housing of the motor;
- an upper gear case pad closing the slot;
- an exhaust housing pad for positioning against the exhaust housing of the motor;
- a top box to enclose the gear case end of the motor; and
- means for connecting the top box to the bottom box.
- 4. A motor mount frame for supporting an outboard motor in a container during shipment, comprising:
- a pair of side rails;
- a crossbar mounted to the side rails at an angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the container for orienting the motor at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the container;
- at least one resilient bushing disposed between the crossbar and each side rail; and
- means for maintaining the side rails in a fixed spaced relation.
- 5. A motor mount frame for supporting an outboard motor in a container during shipment, comprising:
- a pair of side rails with at least one bore in each side rail transverse to the longitudinal axis of the side rail;
- A crossbar mounted to the side rails at an angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the container for orienting the motor at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the container;
- at least one transverse bore in the crossbar;
- a threaded rod disposed in the crossbar bore and extending through the bores in the side rails;
- a nut tightened at each end of the rod to connect rigidly the crossbar and the side rails; and
- means for maintaining the side rails in a fixed spaced relation.
- 6. The container as recited in claim 2, wherein the side rail bores are countersunk.
- 7. The container as recited in claim 2 , comprising a resilient bushing in the side rail bore.
- 8. The motor mount frame as recited in claim 5, wherein the side rail bore is countersunk.
- 9. The motor mount frame as recited in claim 5 further comprising a resilient bushing in the side rail bore.
- 10. A container for an outboard motor, comprising:
- a longitudinal box having a plurality of cleats on the interior sides of the box, the cleats extending upwardly from the bottom;
- a motor frame supported on the upper ends of the cleats; and
- a sleeve slidably disposed in the upper end of the box to contact the motor frame.
- 11. The container as recited in claim 10, further comprising a support frame connected to the bottom of the box.
- 12. The container as recited in claim 10, wherein the sleeve has a plurality of interior side wall cleats.
- 13. The container as recited in claim 10, wherein the motor frame further comprises a crossbar on which the motor connects, the crossbar mounted in the frame at an angle sufficient to orient the motor at an angle with respect to vertical.
- 14. The container as recited in claim 10, further comprising a gear case pad.
- 15. The container as recited in claim 14, wherein the gear case pad has a pair of depending side wings which connect the gear case pad to the motor mount frame.
- 16. The container as recited in claim 14, wherein the gear case pad includes a slot sized to receive the gear case housing of the motor.
- 17. The container as recited in claim 10, further comprising means for resisting rotational movement of the motor.
- 18. The container as recited in claim 17, wherein the means for resisting rotational movement comprises a strap connected at its ends to the motor frame.
- 19. The container as recited in claim 17, wherein the means for resisting rotational movement comprises at least one pad positioned between the motor and the box.
- 20. The container as recited in claim 10, wherein the motor frame comprises:
- a pair of side rails;
- a crossbar mounted at an angle sufficient to orient a motor at an angle with respect to vertical; and means for maintaining the side rails parallel.
- 21. The container as recited in claim 20, wherein the means for maintaining the side rails parallel further comprises:
- a front rail connected normal to the side rails; and
- a rear rail connected normal to the side rails.
- 22. The container as recited in claim 21 further comprising means for resisting forward rotational movement of the motor.
- 23. The container as recited in claim 22, wherein the means for resisting forward rotational movement comprises a pad positioned between the motor and the box.
- 24. The container as recited in claim 22, wherein the means for resisting forward rotational movement comprises a strap positioned around the front rail and the crossbar.
- 25. The container as recited in claim 20, further comprising a strap connected at its ends to the crossbar.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of the co-pending application for United States Letters Patent Serial Number 126,659 filed Dec. 1, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,792,041 issued Dec. 20, 1988, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,792,041.
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Wood-Cleated Corrugated by American Container Corporation (date unavailable). |
Load Hog.TM., V/Core.TM. by American Container Corporation (date unavailable). |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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