Patent classifications
B63H21/386
Marine propulsion unit and marine vessel
A marine propulsion unit includes a stern drive mounted to a transom. The stern drive comprises an upper unit enclosed in a stern drive housing and a lower unit enclosed in a gearbox housing; wherein the gearbox housing contains a gearbox arranged to drive at least one propeller. The propulsion unit further comprises at least two electric motors arranged in the stern drive housing, which electric motors are mounted with vertical output shafts; a planetary gear set arranged between the at least two electric motors and the gearbox, and a vertical shaft that is attached to a ring gear of the planetary gear set at its upper end and is connected to the gearbox at its lower end; wherein the output shaft of each electric motor is connected to a planetary gear arranged in the planetary gear set to drive the ring gear and the vertical shaft connected to the gearbox.
Self-orienting suction with baffles for fluid transportation
A fluid transportation apparatus includes a first suction pipe having a first intake opening and a second suction pipe having a second intake opening. The first and second suction pipes are attached to a vessel on opposite sides to move in rolling motion. The first intake opening is disposed in a fluid reservoir at a position lower than the second intake opening and a valve device moves toward a maximally opened position for a first proximal end of the first suction pipe and to move toward a maximally closed position for a second proximal end of the second suction pipe, as the first and second suction pipes move with the vessel in a first rolling direction of the rolling motion. The intake openings reverse roles and the proximal ends reverse roles, as the vessel moves in a second rolling direction of the rolling motion opposite from the first rolling direction.
LUBRICATION MECHANISM
A rotating shaft is formed in a hollow shape with lubrication oil conducted inside, a lubrication oil auxiliary plate is provided on the rotating shaft, and a lubrication oil passage to the lubrication oil auxiliary plate is formed from a center of the rotating shaft.
Gearcase assemblies for marine drives having torpedo plugs
A gearcase assembly for a marine drive has a gearcase having a torpedo housing, a torpedo plug in the torpedo housing, the torpedo plug separating a lubricant cavity containing lubricant for the gearcase and a water cavity containing cooling water for the marine drive, and a shift actuator configured to actuate a shift clutch in the gearcase. The shift actuator retains the torpedo plug in place relative to the torpedo housing.
MARINE DRIVE UNIT
A marine drive unit for a marine vessel has a shaft housing having a housing face and a rotatable shaft having an outer shaft face. The rotatable shaft is rotatable arranged within the shaft housing whereby an annulus is defined between the housing face and the outer shaft face. The shaft housing has an inlet being in fluid communication with the annulus so that a lubrication can be introduced in the annulus. One or more spacer element(s) is/are arranged at the inlet for at least dividing the annulus up in several parts around the inlet.
Propulsion unit for a marine vessel
A propulsion unit for a marine vessel, including a shell structure, a shaft rotatably coupled to a propulsion motor inside the shell structure, and a propeller coupled to the shaft outside the shell structure. A shaft seal arrangement is provided to engage the shaft, such that at least a first seal chamber is delimited between adjacent seal lips and the shaft. A first lubrication arrangement is provided for circulating a first lubricant through the first seal chamber. The first lubrication arrangement further includes a first lubricant heat exchanger arranged at least partly outside of the shell structure for conducting the first lubricant therethrough and for transferring heat from the first lubricant to an outside environment of the shell structure.