Transom mounted marine propulsion device with fore and aft crankshaft and power shaft

Abstract
Disclosed herein is a marine propulsion device comprising a power head adapted to be fixedly mounted to a boat hull and including an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft which extends fore and aft and horizontally when the power head is boat mounted, a power shaft extending below the crankshaft in parallel relation thereto, a belt and pulley drive operatively connected between the crankshaft and the power shaft for rotating the power shaft in response to rotation of the crankshaft, a lower unit connected to the power head and including a rotatably mounted drive shaft extending perpendicularly to the power shaft, which lower unit further includes a propeller shaft, and shafting and gearing for connecting the drive shaft and the propeller shaft, and a reversing transmission operably connected between the power shaft and the drive shaft for selectively driving the drive shaft in neutral, forward and reverse drive.
Description
Claims
  • 1. A marine propulsion device comprising a power head adapted to be fixedly mounted to the transom of a boat and including an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft which extends fore and aft and horizontally when said power head is mounted to the boat transom, a power shaft extending below said crankshaft in parallel relation thereto, means operatively connected between said crankshaft and said power shaft for rotating said power shaft in response to rotation of said crankshaft, a lower unit connected to said power head and including a rotatably mounted drive shaft extending perpendicularly to said power shaft, said lower unit further including a propeller shaft, and means including gearing for connecting said drive shaft and said propeller shaft, and a reversing transmission operably connected between said power shaft and said drive shaft for selectively driving said drive shaft in neutral, forward and reverse drive.
  • 2. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said power shaft includes an axial bore and wherein said reversing transmission is mounted co-axially with said power shaft and includes a clutch dog mounted for movement axially of said power shaft and for rotation with said power shaft, and an actuating member located in said axial bore, and means connecting said actuating member and said dog for axially shifting said dog in response to axial movement of said actuating member.
  • 3. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 2 wherein said power shaft includes a forward end, wherein said bore is open at said forward end of said power shaft, and wherein said actuating member extends forwardly from said power shaft forward end and includes a forward end, and further including means connected to said forward end of said actuating member for axially shifting said actuating member.
  • 4. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 3 and further including means affording common axial movement and relative rotation between said actuating member and said dog.
  • 5. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 1 wherein said lower unit includes a lower housing section supporting said propeller and means for supporting said lower housing section for tilting movement relative to the power head about a horizontal tilt axis and for steering movement relative to the power head about a steering axis transverse to said horizontal tilt axis.
  • 6. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 5 wherein said lower unit includes an upper housing section connected to said power head for steering movement about said steering axis, and wherein said lower housing section is pivotally connected to said upper housing section about said horizontal tilt axis.
  • 7. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 5 wherein said power head includes a pair of downwardly depending legs, and wherein said lower unit includes an upper housing section connected to said legs for vertical tilting movement about said horizontal tilt axis, and wherein said lower housing section is pivotally connected to said upper housing section for pivotal steering movement about said steering axis.
  • 8. A marine propulsion device in accordance with either of claims 5 or 6 wherein said means connecting said drive shaft and said propeller shaft includes means affording continuous drive in all angular positions of said lower unit about said horizontal tilt axis.
  • 9. A marine propulsion installation comprising a boat with a transom having therein an opening, and a marine propulsion device including a power head extending, in part, through said transom opening and fixedly mounted to said boat hull, said power head including an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft which extends fore and aft and horizontally, a power shaft extending below said crankshaft in parallel relation thereto, means operatively connected between said crankshaft and said power shaft for rotating said power shaft in response to rotation of said crankshaft, a lower unit connected to said power head and including a rotatably mounted drive shaft extending perpendicularly to said power shaft, said lower unit further including a propeller shaft, and means including gearing for connecting said drive shaft and said propeller shaft, and a reversing transmission operably connected between said power shaft and said drive shaft for selectively driving said drive shaft in neutral, forward and reverse drive.
  • 10. A marine propulsion installation in accordance with claim 9 wherein said power shaft also extends through said opening.
  • 11. A marine propulsion device comprising a power head adapted to be fixedly mounted to the transom of a boat and including an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft which extends fore and aft and horizontally when said power head is mounted to the boat transom, a power shaft extending below said crankshaft in parallel relation thereto, means operatively connected between said crankshaft and said power shaft for rotating said power shaft in response to rotation of said crankshaft, and a lower unit connected to said power head and including a rotatably mounted drive shaft extending perpendicularly to said power shaft, said lower unit further including a propeller shaft, and means including gearing for connecting said drive shaft and said propeller shaft.
  • 12. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 11 wherein said lower unit includes a lower housing section supporting said propeller and means for supporting said lower housing section for tilting movement relative to the power head about a horizontal tilt axis and for steering movement relative to the power head about a steering axis transverse to said horizontal tilt axis.
  • 13. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 12 wherein said lower unit includes an upper housing section connected to said power head for steering movement about said steering axis, and wherein said lower housing section is pivotally connected to said upper housing section about said horizontal tilt axis.
  • 14. A marine propulsion device in accordance with claim 12 wherein said power head includes a pair of downwardly depending legs, and wherein said lower unit includes an upper housing section connected to said legs for vertical tilting movement about said horizontal tilt axis, and wherein said lower housing section is pivotally connected to said upper housing section for pivotal steering movement about said steering axis.
  • 15. A marine propulsion device in accordance with either of claims 12 or 13 wherein said means connecting said drive shaft and said propeller shaft includes means affording continuous drive in all angular positions of said lower unit about said horizontal tilt axis.
  • 16. A marine propulsion installation comprising a boat with a transom having therein an opening, and a marine propulsion device including a power head extending, in part, through said transom opening and fixedly mounted to said boat hull, said power head including an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft which extends fore and aft and horizontally, a power shaft extending below said crankshaft in parallel relation thereto, means operatively connected between said crankshaft and said power shaft for rotating said power shaft in response to rotation of said crankshaft, and a lower unit connected to said power head and including a rotatably mounted drive extending perpendicularly to said power shaft, said lower unit further including a propeller shaft, and means including gearing for connecting said drive shaft and said propeller shaft.
  • 17. A marine propulsion installation in accordance with claim 16 wherein said power shaft also extends through said opening.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier application, Ser. No. 188,323, filed Sept. 18, 1980 and entitled: MOUNTING FOR MARINE PROPULSION DEVICE LOCATED AFT OF BOAT TRANSOM, and incorporated herein by reference, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,371,348. Reference is hereby also made to my co-pending application entitled "TRANSOM MOUNTED MARINE PROPULSION DEVICE WITH LATERAL CRANKSHAFT AND POWER SHAFT," Ser. No. 247,995, filed Mar. 26, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,382,797, and to my co-pending application entitled "TRANSOM MOUNTED MARINE PROPULSION DEVICE WITH VERTICAL CRANKSHAFT AND TILTABLE LOWER UNIT AND RUDDER," Ser. No. 247,792, filed Mar. 26, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,382,796. The invention relates generally to marine propulsion devices and more particularly to marine propulsion devices including lower units which are swingable between a lowered running position and a raised position wherein the lower unit neither engages the boat transom nor passes forwardly over the top of the boat transom when in the fully raised position. Attention is directed to the following U.S. Pat. Nos.: None of the above patents discloses a fore and aft crankshaft, together with a parallel power shaft connected for rotation in response to rotation of the crankshaft. Nor do any of these patents teach or suggest a fore and aft transmission actuator in the power shaft. The invention provides a marine propulsion device comprising a power head adapted to be fixedly mounted to a boat hull and including an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft which extends fore and aft and horizontally when the power head is boat mounted, a power shaft extending below the crankshaft in parallel relation thereto, means operatively connected between the crankshaft and the power shaft for rotating the power shaft in response to rotation of the crankshaft, a lower unit connected to the power head and including a rotatably mounted drive shaft extending perpendicularly to the power shaft, which lower unit further includes a propeller shaft, and means including gearing for connecting the drive shaft and the propeller shaft, and a reversing transmission operably connected between the power shaft and the drive shaft for selectively driving the drive shaft in neutral, forward and reverse drive. In one embodiment of the invention, the power shaft includes an axial bore and the reversing transmission is mounted co-axially with the power shaft and includes a clutch dog mounted for movement axially of the power shaft and for rotation with the power shaft, an actuating member located in the axial bore, and means connecting the actuating member and the dog for axially shifting the dog in response to axial movement of the actuating member. In one embodiment of the invention, the power shaft includes a forward end, the bore is open at the forward end of the power shaft, and the actuating member extends forwardly from the power shaft forward end and includes a forward end, and further including means connected to the forward end of the actuating member for axially shifting the actuating member. In one embodiment of the invention, the marine propulsion device further includes means affording common axial movement and relative rotation between the actuating member and the dog. In one embodiment of the invention, the lower unit includes a lower housing section supporting the propeller, and means for supporting the lower housing section for tilting movement relative to the power head about a horizontal tilt axis and for steering movement relative to the power head about a steering axis transverse to the horizontal tilt axis. In one embodiment in accordance with the invention, the lower unit includes an upper housing section connected to the power head for steering movement about the steering axis, and the lower housing section is pivotally connected to the upper housing section about the horizontal tilt axis. In one embodiment in accordance with the invention, the power head includes a pair of downwardly depending legs, and the lower unit includes an upper housing section connected to the legs for vertical tilting movement about the horizontal tilt axis, and the lower housing section is pivotally connected to the upper housing section for pivotal steering movement about the steering axis. In one embodiment in accordance with the invention, the means connecting the drive shaft and the propeller shaft includes means affording continuous drive in all angular positions of the lower unit about the horizontal axis. Other features and advantages of the embodiments of the invention will become known by reference to the following general description, claims and appended drawings.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 188323 Sep 1980