Claims
- 1. An outboard motor comprising a clamping bracket adapted to be attached to a watercraft, a pin connecting a swivel bracket to the clamping bracket, the swivel bracket being pivotal for a tilting movement relative to the clamping bracket about a substantially horizontal tilt and trim axis, the swivel bracket also enabling a steering movement of the outboard motor relative to the watercraft about a steering axis that is substantially normal to the tilt and trim axis, a tiller attached to the outboard motor to facilitate the steering movement, the tiller extending forwardly of the steering axis, a tiller locking device operable between the swivel bracket and the tiller, the tiller locking device comprising a moveable member, the moveable member being moveable between a locked position and an unlocked position, the tiller locking device arranged at least partially rearward of the pin, and an actuator coupled to the moveable member in a manner permitting selective movement of the moveable member from the unlocked position to the locked position.
- 2. The outboard motor of claim 1 wherein the tiller locking device has a friction track which is arranged at least partially rearward of the tilt and trim axis.
- 3. The outboard motor of claim 1 wherein the friction track is arranged above a plane extending parallel to a top surface of the friction track and through the tilt and trim axis.
- 4. The outboard motor of claim 3, wherein the top surface of the friction track frictionally engages a braking member.
- 5. The outboard motor of claim 1 further comprising a mounting bracket positioned between the tiller locking device and the tiller.
- 6. The outboard motor of claim 1 wherein the actuator comprises a handle, the handle having a length which is less than a distance defined between the friction track and a transom screw of the clamping bracket.
- 7. The outboard motor of claim 1, wherein the tiller locking device has a friction track which is arranged entirely rearward of the tilt and trim axis.
- 8. The outboard motor of claim 1, wherein the actuator comprises a handle, at least a portion of the handle extending forward of the friction track.
- 9. The outboard motor of claim 8, wherein the length of the handle extending forward of the tilt and trim axis is shorter than a distance defined between the tilt and trim axis and a transom screw of the clamping bracket.
- 10. An outboard motor comprising a clamping bracket adapted to be attached to a watercraft, a pin connecting a swivel bracket to the clamping bracket, the swivel bracket being pivotal for a tilting movement relative to the clamping bracket about a substantially horizontal tilt and trim axis, the swivel bracket also enabling a steering movement of the outboard motor relative to the watercraft about a steering axis that is substantially normal to the tilt and trim axis, a tiller attached to the outboard motor to facilitate the steering movement, the tiller extending forwardly of the steering axis, a tiller locking device comprising a friction track, the tiller locking device operable between the swivel bracket and the tiller, the tiller locking device arranged at least partially rearward of the pin, and the friction track is arranged entirely rearward of the tilt and trim axis.
- 11. The outboard motor of claim 10, wherein the friction track is arranged above a plane extending parallel to a top surface of the friction track and through the tilt and trim axis.
- 12. The outboard motor of claim 11, wherein the top surface of the friction track is frictionally engaged by a braking member.
- 13. The outboard motor of claim 10, wherein the tiller locking device has a forwardly extending handle, the handle having a length which is less than a distance defined between the friction track and a transom screw of the clamping bracket.
- 14. The outboard motor of claim 10 further comprising a mounting bracket supported by the tiller and supporting the tiller locking device.
- 15. An outboard motor mounting assembly comprising a swivel bracket pivotally attached to a clamping bracket by a pin, the swivel bracket rotatable relative to the clamping bracket about a substantially horizontal tilt and trim axis, a steering shaft journalled by the swivel bracket for movement of the steering shaft relative to the swivel bracket about a steering axis which is substantially normal to the tilt and trim axis, a tiller arm connected to the steering shaft for controlling the movement of the steering shaft, a locking mechanism operable between the swivel bracket and steering shaft so as to selectively maintain the position of the steering shaft relative to the swivel bracket, the locking mechanism arranged to lie at least partially rearward of a substantially vertical plane defined through the pin, the locking mechanism comprising a first member, the first member moveable between an engaged position and a disengaged position, and an actuator coupled to the locking mechanism in a manner permitting selective movement of the first member from the disengaged position to the engaged position.
- 16. The outboard motor mounting assembly of claim 15, wherein, at least a portion of the actuator extends forward of the substantially vertical plane.
- 17. The outboard motor mounting assembly of claim 15, wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a friction track which is arranged to lie entirely rearward of the substantially vertical plane.
- 18. The outboard motor mounting assembly of claim 17, wherein the friction track is arranged to lie partially above a plane which extends through the tilt and trim axis and is substantially parallel to an upper surface of the friction track.
- 19. The motor mounting assembly of claim 18, wherein the upper surface is frictionally engaged by a braking member.
- 20. The outboard motor mounting assembly of claim 17, wherein the friction track has an arcuate slot.
- 21. The outboard motor mounting assembly of claim 17, wherein the friction track is connected to the swivel bracket at a location forward of the friction track.
- 22. The outboard motor mounting assembly of claim 15, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a friction track that is interposed between a pair of braking members, the braking members being selectively and individually engageable with the friction track.
- 23. The outboard motor mounting assembly of claim 22, wherein the braking members are connected to a bi-directional actuating member.
- 24. The outboard motor mounting assembly of claim 15 further comprising a locking mechanism support bracket that connects the locking mechanism to the tiller arm.
- 25. An outboard motor comprising a powerhead connected by a driveshaft housing to a propulsion unit, the driveshaft housing connected to a steering shaft, the steering shaft journalled by a swivel bracket for rotational movement, the swivel bracket attached to a clamping bracket, the clamping bracket having a transom screw, the swivel bracket pivotal relative to the clamping bracket about a substantially horizontal tilt and trim axis, a locking mechanism operable between the swivel bracket and a tiller for securing the relative position between the swivel bracket and the tiller, the locking mechanism having a friction track interposed between at least two braking members, and the braking members being alternately engageable with the friction track.
- 26. The outboard motor of claim 25, wherein the locking mechanism is positioned at least partially rearward of a substantially vertical plane extending through the tilt and trim axis.
- 27. The outboard motor of claim 25, wherein the locking mechanism is positioned entirely rearward of the substantially vertical plane.
- 28. The outboard motor of claim 26, wherein the locking mechanism is actuated by a handle which extends forward of the substantially vertical plane.
- 29. The outboard motor of claim 28, wherein the handle may be pivoted in two directions to actuate the locking mechanism.
- 30. The outboard motor of claim 28, wherein the handle has a length less than a length defined between an upper most portion of the transom screw and a lower surface of the tiller arm.
- 31. The outboard motor of claim 25, wherein the two braking members have a first position relative to one another, the two braking members being adjustable to a second position relative to one another to enable adjustment of a frictional force present between an engaged braking member and the friction track due to decreases in the frictional force resulting from use.
- 32. The outboard motor of claim 25 further comprising a mounting bracket connecting the locking mechanism to the tiller.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-221260 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 09/087,573, filed May 29, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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