Tilt device for marine propulsion unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6572421
  • Patent Number
    6,572,421
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 29, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 3, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A tilt device for a marine propulsion unit is disclosed having a damp bracket fixed to the hull of a vessel a swivel bracket tilting connected to the damp bracket, a cylinder device disposed between the damp bracket and the swivel bracket, and a pump device for extending and contacting the cylinder device, where in the cylinder device and the pump device are arranged in series.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a tilt device for marine propulsion unit.




2. Description of the Related Art




A tilt device for a marine propulsion unit typically includes a clamp bracket fixed on the hull side, a swivel bracket tiltably connected to the clamp bracket, designating a horizontal axis as a center of rotation, a cylinder device intervened between the damp bracket and the swivel bracket, and a pump device for extending and contracting the cylinder device, wherein a propelling unit is supported by the swivel bracket.




The prior art includes a first type in which a cylinder device and a pump device are arranged in parallel (prior art 1), and a second type in which the pump device is arranged in an L-shape on the lower side of the cylinder device (prior art 2)(Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) No. 11-198894).




In the prior art 1, the width of the clamp bracket and the swivel bracket becomes large and their weight becomes heavy, so that the cylinder device and the pump device do not interfere with the clamp bracket and the swivel bracket.




In the prior art 2, since a motor of the pump device protrudes towards the side, there is a possibility that a person may put his foot thereon, and the pump device may be damaged.




In both prior art 1 and prior art 2, since the center of gravity of the assembly of the cylinder device and the pump device offsets largely with respect to the center of the damp bracket and the swivel bracket, it is necessary to reinforce the mechanical strength of the damp bracket and the swivel bracket, thereby making the assembly heavy.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Embodiments of the present invention miniaturize and decrease the weight of the damp bracket and swivel bracket, and avoid protrusion of the pump device towards the side.




Embodiments of the present invention relate to a tilt device for a marine propulsion unit comprising a damp bracket fixed on the hull side, a swivel bracket tiltably connected to the damp bracket, designating a horizontal axis as a center of rotation, a cylinder device disposed between the damp bracket and the swivel bracket, and a pump device for extending and contracting the cylinder device, and supporting a propelling unit with the swivel bracket, wherein the cylinder device and the pump device are arranged in series almost vertically.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be more fully understood from the detailed description given below and from the accompanying drawings which should not be taken to be a limitation on the invention, but are for explanation and understanding only.




The drawings





FIG. 1

is a diagram showing a marine propulsion unit.





FIG. 2

is a side view showing a tilt device in first embodiment.





FIG. 3

is an elevational view of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view showing a power unit.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view showing a power unit in a second embodiment.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view showing a power unit in a third embodiment.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




First Embodiment (FIG.


1


-FIG.


4


)




A tilt device


10


A for a marine propulsion unit


10


(outboard motor, however, it may be an inboard/outboard motor), as shown in

FIG. 1

, fixes a damp bracket


12


to the stem board


11


A of the hull


11


, connects tiltably the swivel bracket


14


to the damp bracket


12


, designating a horizontal axis


13


as a center of rotation, places a power unit


15


between the damp bracket


12


and the swivel bracket


14


to achieve a desired configuration, and supports a propelling unit


16


by the swivel bracket


14


via a shaft of a rudder for controlling the direction arranged perpendicularly. The propelling unit


16


comprises an engine unit


17


on the upper part thereof, and a propeller


18


on the bottom part thereof.




The power unit


15


comprises a cylinder device


20


and a pump device


40


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, as an assembly in which the cylinder device


20


and the pump device


40


are arranged in series almost vertically. The cylinder device


20


is disposed between the damp bracket


12


and the swivel bracket


14


. The pump device


40


is for extending and contracting the cylinder device


20


.




Cylinder Device


20


(FIG.


4


)




The cylinder device


20


is connected to a valve block


45


(pump accommodating) of the pump device


40


and integrally coupled therewith. The cylinder device


20


has an outer cylinder


21


and an inner cylinder


22


constructed of a solid-drawn steel pipe, with these cylinders


21


,


22


connected in series to the valve block


45


. The valve block


45


is manufactured by casting of, for example, aluminum alloy, and comprises an insertion hole


45


A for a fitting pin with respect to the clamp bracket


12


.




The cylinder device


20


also has a piston rod


23


connected to the swivel bracket


14


. This piston rod


23


is inserted into a tilt chamber


25


of the inner cylinder


22


, so as to be able to extend and contract, from a rod guide


24


as provided at the opening end of the outer cylinder


21


. The rod guide


24


comprises a sealing member


26


sliding in contact with the piston rod


23


. The piston rod


23


comprises an insertion hole


23


A for a fitting pin with respect to the swivel bracket


14


.




The cylinder device


20


also has a piston


27


fixed to the end of the piston rod


23


in the tilt chamber


25


of the inner cylinder


22


. The piston


27


comprises an O-ring


28


sliding in contact with the inner face of the inner cylinder


22


, to thereby divide the tilt chamber


25


into a first tilt chamber


25


A on the side for accommodating the piston rod


23


(rod-side oil chamber) and a second tilt chamber


25


B on the side of not accommodating the piston rod


23


(piston-side oil chamber).




The cylinder device


20


also concentrically comprises a large-diameter hole


31


A, a medium-diameter hole


31


B and a small-diameter hole


31


C, at the upper end of the valve block


45


, and further comprises concentric large-diameter portion


32


A and small-diameter portion


32


C in the rod guide


24


. Then, one end of the outer cylinder


21


is fitted into the large-diameter hole


31


A of the valve block


45


via an O-ring


33


, and the other end of the outer cylinder


21


is attached by being fitted with the large-diameter portion


32


A of the rod guide


24


and secured there by a chalking portion


34


. One end of the inner cylinder


22


is fitted into the small-diameter hole


31


C of the valve block


45


via an O-ring


35


, and the other end of the inner cylinder


22


is attached by being fitted with the small-diameter portion


32


C of the rod guide


24


and secured there. As a result, an oil path


36


in the ring cavity form is formed between the outer cylinder


21


and the inner cylinder


22


, and the first tilt chamber


25


A and the oil path


36


are connected by an oil path opened to the inner cylinder


32


(or a communicating channel provided in the rod guide


24


)(not shown). Moreover, the oil path


36


communicating to the first tilt chamber


25


A is communicated to a first oil path


46


A communicating to the medium-diameter hole


31


B of the valve block


45


, and the second tilt chamber


25


B is communicated to a second oil path


46


B provided in the valve block


45


, respectively.




The structure for connecting the cylinder device


20


to the valve block


45


is obtained by providing a ring groove


37


to give an arc shape or a rectangular shape in section in the large-diameter hole


31


A of the valve block


45


, inserting one end of the outer cylinder


21


into this large-diameter hole


31


, making the one end of the outer cylinder


21


protrude in an expanded condition by bulging to thereby form a bulge portion


38


, and making the bulge portion


38


engage with the ring groove


37


.




The pump device


40


comprises a reversible motor


41


, a reversible gear pump


42


, a tank


43


, and a channel


44


with a switching valve, so as to be able to supply and discharge hydraulic fluid to/from the first tilt chamber


25


A and the second tilt chamber


25


B of the cylinder device


20


via the first oil path


46


A and the second oil path


46


B provided in the valve block


45


(pump accommodating).




At this time, the pump device


40


has the channel


44


with a switching valve built in the valve block


45


consisting of an aluminum alloy casting, and comprises the first oil path


46


A, the second oil path


46


B, a switching valve, a manual valve, a relief valve in order to correspond to a volume change of the oil due to an increase of the oil temperature, and a relief valve for compensating the volume of the piston rod


23


entering into the inner cylinder


22


. Then, the valve block


45


comprises the large-diameter hole


31


A, the medium-diameter hole


31


B and the small-diameter hole


31


C, for connecting the cylinder device


20


at the upper end portion, and also comprises a tank


43


(pump chamber) at the bottom end portion, as described above. The tank


43


accommodates the hydraulic fluid, as well as comprising the pump


42


in the state of being dipped into the hydraulic fluid. The pump


42


is arranged inversely within the tank


43


, and fixed to a mounting face


49


of the valve block


45


with bolts


48


.




In the pump device


40


, a faucet section in an end plate


51


of the motor


41


is fitted to the bottom end of the valve block


45


forming the tank


43


, and secured by a bolt


52


, and the tank


43


is sealed in a fluid-tight manner by an O-ring


53


fitted on the faucet section in the end plate


51


. In the valve block


45


, the upper space of the tank


43


is used as a concave air hole


54


, and the pump


42


is arranged in the oil in the tank


43


, and draws in the oil from the bottom part thereof, and hence it does not draw in the air. The pump


42


discharges the oil drawn in from the tank


43


to the oil path


55


A or


55


B from the mounting face


49


of the valve block


45


, and supplies the oil from the switching valve in the channel


44


with a switching valve, through the first oil path


46


A or the second oil path


46


B, to the first tilt chamber


25


A or the second tilt chamber


25


B of the cylinder device


20


. Also, the pump


42


returns the return oil from the first tilt chamber


25


A or the second tilt chamber


25


B of the cylinder device


20


, through the first oil path


46


A or the second oil path


46


B of the valve block


45


, and the switching valve in the channel


44


with a switching valve, and from the oil path


55


A or oil path


55


B to the pump


42


, or from each relief valve of the channel


44


with a switching valve to the tank


43


.




In the tilt device


10


A, the fitting pin


61


set in the insertion hole


23


A for a fitting pin provided in the piston rod


23


of the power unit


15


is connected with a pin to the fitting hole


61


A of the swivel bracket


14


, and the fitting pin


62


set in the insertion hole


45


A for a fitting pin provided in the valve block


45


is connected with a pin to the fitting hole


62


A of the damp bracket


12


, thereby the tilt device


0


A is fitted to the clamp bracket


12


and the swivel bracket


14


.




Therefore, the tilt operation of the tilt device


10


A is as follows:




(1) Tilt down




When the motor


41


and the pump


42


are rotated normally, the oil discharged from the pump


42


is supplied to the first tilt chamber


25


A of the cylinder device


20


, and the hydraulic fluid in the second tilt chamber


25


B is returned to the pump


64


, thereby contracting the cylinder device


20


to cause tilt down.




(2) Tilt up




When the motor


41


and the pump


42


are inversely rotated, the oil discharged from the pump


42


is supplied to the second tilt chamber


25


B of the cylinder device


20


, and the hydraulic fluid in the first tilt chamber


25


A is returned to the pump


42


, thereby extending the cylinder device


20


to cause tilt up.




According to this embodiment, the following action can be obtained.




(1) Since the cylinder device


20


and the pump device


40


are arranged in series almost vertically, the width of the damp bracket


12


and the swivel bracket


14


can be made a small size that can accommodate the cylinder device


20


, enabling miniaturization and lightening of the clamp bracket


12


and the swivel bracket


14


.




(2) The center of gravity of the assembly of the cylinder device


20


and the pump device


40


can be made to agree substantially with the center of the damp bracket


12


and the swivel bracket


14


, and it is not necessary to reinforce the mechanical strength of the damp bracket


12


and the swivel bracket


14


, thereby enabling lightening.




(3) Since the pump device


40


does not protrude laterally, there is no possibility that a person put his foot on the pump device


40


. Thus, damage of the pump device


40


can be avoided.




(4) The pump device


40


protrudes downward of the cylinder device


20


, and the motor


41


of the pump device


40


can be also arranged in water, thereby enabling improvement in the cooling efficiency.




(5) The cylinders


21


,


22


constituting the cylinder device


20


are formed of a tubing material, and these cylinders


21


,


22


are connected in series to the valve block


45


of the pump device


40


, thereby lightening can be promoted




Moreover, in this embodiment, since in the valve block


45


, the upper space of the tank


43


is used as a concave air hole


54


, even if the oil surface level is changed due to rolling of the hull or the like, aeration of the pump


42


and the cylinder device


20


can be avoided. Therefore the tilt lock of the cylinder device


20


can be stabilized.




Second Embodiment (FIG.


5


)




The different point between the second embodiment in FIG.


5


and the first embodiment in

FIG. 4

is that a sub tank


72


divided fluid-tightly by a resin cover


71


or the like is provided on the upper end side of the valve block


45


, and a tank


43


having a pump


42


arranged therein and this sub tank


72


are communicated by a communicating path


73


, to thereby form an air hole


74


in the upper space of the sub tank


72


. According to this embodiment, the air is prevented from getting mixed in the tank


43


, and aeration to the pump


42


and the cylinder device


20


can be also prevented reliably. A partition wall comprising a bladder or a free piston may be intervened between the sub tank


72


and the air hole


74


.




Third Embodiment (FIG.


6


)




The different point between the third embodiment in FIG.


6


and the first embodiment in

FIG. 4

is that a resin cover


82


or the like is provided fluid-tightly around the motor


41


, via a partition wall


81


comprising a bladder or a free piston, designating the inside of the partition wall


81


as a sub tank


83


, and the outside thereof as an air hole


84


, and a tank


43


having a pump


42


arranged therein and the sub tank


83


are communicated by a communicating path


85


provided in an end plate of the motor


41


. According to this embodiment, air can be completely prevented from getting mixed into the tank


43


, and aeration to the pump


42


and the cylinder device


20


can be also prevented completely.




As heretofore explained, embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to the drawings. However, the specific configurations of the present invention are not limited to the embodiments but those having a modification of the design within the range of the present invention are also included in the present invention. For example, the cylinder constituting the cylinder device and the valve block of the pump device may be integrally molded in series by an aluminum alloy casting or the like.




Moreover, in executing the present invention, the cylinder device in the tilt device may be one obtained by arranging a tilt cylinder and a trim cylinder in series.




As described above, according to the present invention, the damp bracket and the swivel bracket can be miniaturized and lightening, and protrusion of the pump device towards the side can be avoided.




Although the invention has been illustrated and described with respect to several exemplary embodiments thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and additions may be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Therefore, the present invention should not be understood as limited to the specific embodiment set out above, but should be understood to include all possible embodiments which can be embodied within a scope encompassed and equivalents thereof with respect to the features set out in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A tilt device for a marine propulsion unit comprising:a clamp bracket adapted to be fixed to the hull; a swivel bracket tiltably connected to the clamp bracket, designating a horizontal axis as a center of rotation; a cylinder device comprising a cylinder formed of a tubing material and connected in series to a valve block of a pump device, the cylinder being disposed between the clamp bracket and the swivel bracket, the pump device for extending and contracting the cylinder device; wherein a propelling unit of the marine propulsion unit is supported by the swivel bracket, the cylinder device and the pump device are arranged in a substantially vertical series, and wherein a motor of the pump device is connected in series to said valve block, using a space formed by said motor and the valve block as a tank for accommodating hydraulic fluid, and wherein a pump is arranged in the space formed by said motor and the valve block, and said pump is fixed inversely to the valve block; the tilt device further comprising a sub tank for hydraulic fluid provided on a cylinder side of said valve block, wherein the sub tank communicates with the tank via a communicating path.
  • 2. A tilt device for a marine propulsion unit according to claim 1, wherein a cylinder constituting said cylinder device and a valve block of the pump device are integrally molded in series.
  • 3. A tilt device for a marine propulsion unit according to claim 1, wherein the valve block of said pump device is formed of an aluminum alloy casting.
  • 4. A tilt device for marine propulsion unit according to claim 1, wherein a resin cover is provided in a fluid-tight fashion around said motor via a partition wall, designating the inside of the partition wall as a sub tank, and the outside thereof as an air hole, the tank and the sub tank are communicated by a communicating path provided in an end plate of the motor.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-265865 Sep 2000 JP
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