Claims
- 1. A marine propulsion device comprising a transom unit adapted to be mounted on a marine vehicle, a swivel support pivotally mounted on said transom unit for vertical tilting movement about a horizontal tilt axis, a lower unit pivotally mounted on said swivel support for steering movement relative to said swivel support about a steering axis transverse to said tilt axis, and steering means for pivoting said lower unit about said steering axis regardless of swivel support tilting movement about said tilt axis, said steering means comprising a member rotatably mounted on said transom unit about an axis fixed in relation to said transom unit, and belt means connecting said member to said lower unit for pivoting said lower unit in response to rotation of said member.
- 2. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 1 and further including means for rotating said member.
- 3. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said steering means further includes guide means between said member and said lower unit through which said belt means extends for maintaining the relative distance along said belt means between said member and said lower unit when said swivel support pivots about said tilt axis.
- 4. A marine propulsion device comprising a transom unit adapted to be mounted on a marine vehicle, a swivel support pivotally mounted on said transom unit for vertical tilting movement about a horizontal tilt axis, a lower unit pivotally mounted on said swivel support for steering movement relative to said swivel support about a steering axis transverse to said tilt axis, and steering means for pivoting said lower unit about said steering axis, said steering means comprising a journal fixedly attached to said transom unit about an axis fixed in relation to said transom unit, a pulley segment rotatably mounted on said journal, belt means connected to said lower unit for pivoting said lower unit in response to movement of said belt means, retaining means for connecting said belt means to said pulley segment, said retaining means being rotatably mounted on said journal adjacent said pulley segment and pivotable relative to said pulley segment to permit adjustment of the tension of said belt means, and adjustment means between said pulley segment and said retaining means to rotate and hold said retaining means relative to said pulley segment to adjust the tension of said belt means.
- 5. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 4 wherein said pulley segment includes a first end and a second end and wherein said retaining means includes a first end and a second end, and wherein said first end of said pulley segment is adjacent said first end of said retaining means and said second end of said pulley segment is adjacent said second end of said retaining means, and wherein said adjustment means includes a pin secured between said first end of said pulley segment and said first end of said retaining means and movable between a first position and a second position in which said first end of said retaining means is spaced further from said first end of said pulley segment than in said first position.
- 6. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 5 wherein said adjustment means further includes biasing means for biasing said second end of said retaining means toward said second end of said pulley segment so as to bias said first end of said pulley segment away from said first end of retaining means to take up slack in said belt means.
- 7. A marine propulsion device comprising a transom unit adapted to be mounted on a marine vehicle, a swivel support pivotally mounted on said transom unit for vertical tilting movement about a horizontal tilt axis, a lower unit pivotally mounted on said swivel support for steering movement relative to said swivel support about a steering axis transverse to said tilt axis, and steering means for pivoting said lower unit about said steering axis regardless of swivel support tilting movement about said tilt axis, said steering means comprising a first pulley rotatably mounted on said transom unit about an axis fixed in relation to said transom unit, a second pulley fixedly attached to said lower unit, and belt means connecting said first pulley to said second pulley for pivoting said second pulley and said lower unit in response to rotation of said first pulley.
- 8. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 7 and further including means for rotating said first pulley.
- 9. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 7 wherein said steering means further includes guide means between said first pulley and said second pulley through which said belt means extends for maintaining the relative distance along said belt means between said first pulley and said second pulley when said swivel support pivots about said tilt axis.
- 10. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 7 wherein said belt means comprises two cables attached to said first pulley and said second pulley.
- 11. A marine propulsion device comprising a transom unit adapted to be mounted on a marine vehicle, a swivel support pivotally mounted on said transom unit for vertical tilting movement about a horizontal tilt axis, a lower unit pivotally mounted on said swivel support for steering movement relative to said swivel support about a steering axis transverse to said tilt axis, and steering means for pivoting said lower unit about said steering axis, said steering means comprising a journal fixedly attached to said transom unit about an axis fixed in relation to said transom unit, a first pulley rotatably mounted on said journal, and comprising a pulley segment rotatably mounted on said journal, a second pulley fixedly attached to said lower unit, belt means connected to said second pulley for pivoting said second pulley and said lower unit in response to belt movement, retaining means rotatably mounted on said journal adjacent said pulley segment and pivotable relative to said pulley segment to permit adjustment of the tension of said belt means, and adjustment means between said pulley segment and said retaining means to rotate and hold said retaining means relative to said pulley segment to adjust the tension of said belt means.
- 12. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 11 wherein said pulley segment includes a first end and a second end, and wherein said retaining means includes a first end and a second end, and wherein said first end of said pulley segment is adjacent said first end of said retaining means and said second end of said pulley segment is adjacent said second end of said retaining means, and wherein said adjustment means includes a pin secured between said first end of said pulley segment and said first end of said retaining means and movable between a first position and a second position in which said first end of said retaining means is spaced further from said first end of said pulley segment than in said first position.
- 13. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 12 wherein said adjustment means further includes biasing means for biasing said second end of said retaining means toward said second end of said pulley segment so as to bias said first end of said pulley segment away from said first end of retaining means to take up slack in said belt means.
- 14. A marine propulsion device comprising a transom unit adapted to be mounted on a marine vehicle, a swivel support pivotally mounted on said transom unit for vertical tilting movement about a horizontal tilt axis, a lower unit pivotally mounted on said swivel support for steering movement relative to said swivel support about a steering axis transverse to said tilt axis, and steering means for pivoting said lower unit about said steering axis regardless of swivel support tilting movement about said tilt axis, said steering means comprising a member rotatably mounted on said transom unit about an axis fixed in relation to said transom unit, belt means connected to one of said member and said lower unit, and means for adjustably connecting said belt means to the other of said member and said lower unit, whereby said lower unit is pivotal relative to said swivel support in response to belt movement.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 524,749 filed Aug. 19, 1983, now abandoned.
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