B63H2020/103

Outboard engine lifting/lowering device and outboard engine
10935099 · 2021-03-02 · ·

An outboard engine lifting/lowering device includes: a bracket which is to be rotatably provided to a hull and which is to be fixed to a propulsion device; and a rod unit which includes a tilt rod and a trim rod that are configured to rotate the propulsion device and the bracket. The bracket is provided with a receiving part configured to receive a tip end of the trim rod, and the receiving part includes: a buffer member made of a resin or rubber; and a contact member made of metal, which is provided on a surface of the buffer member at a side at which the trim rod is arranged, and which is in contact with the tip end of the trim rod.

OUTBOARD ENGINE LIFTING/LOWERING DEVICE AND OUTBOARD ENGINE
20200248769 · 2020-08-06 · ·

An outboard engine lifting/lowering device includes: a bracket which is to be rotatably provided to a hull and which is to be fixed to a propulsion device; and a rod unit which includes a tilt rod and a trim rod that are configured to rotate the propulsion device and the bracket. The bracket is provided with a receiving part configured to receive a tip end of the trim rod, and the receiving part includes: a buffer member made of a resin or rubber; and a contact member made of metal, which is provided on a surface of the buffer member at a side at which the trim rod is arranged, and which is in contact with the tip end of the trim rod.

Steering apparatus for outboard motor
10494073 · 2019-12-03 · ·

When a cable-actuated power steering system is used with an outboard motor tiltably supported on a motor mounting pod of a pontoon boat, interference between a valve actuator housing on the end of a cylinder ram of a hydraulic cylinder unit and a side wall of pod is avoided by offsetting the cylinder toward one side wall of the pod so that the actuator housing can move through its full range without interfering with the opposite side wall, and connecting the cable-activated steering rod to a lever on top of the actuator through an L-shaped secondary link that has a first part extending laterally from an end of the steering rod and a second part extending from the first part to the lever in a direction opposite to the direction in which the cylinder ram extends from the cylinder.

Marine outboard motor tether
10435128 · 2019-10-08 · ·

A high strength safety tether adapted to restrain motor flipping in the event of an underwater strike between the motor and an underwater object. In one embodiment the tether is sized to generally surround the exhaust housing of the motor. The free ends of the tether are adapted to be bolted to the transom of the boat. In another embodiment a second leash is attached to a first leash so that the first leash surrounds the steering arm assembly and the second leash surrounds the exhaust housing of the motor.

Outboard engine kick-up jacking plate
10343756 · 2019-07-09 ·

An integrated jack plate and kick up bracket is provided that is useful and safe even at relatively high boat speeds (e.g., in excess of 10 miles per hour). The bracket uses a jack plate to raise and lower an outboard. The jack plate is hingedly connected to the boat transom such that the jack plate assembly can rotate if the outboard has not been raised high enough to clear a submerged obstacle which the lower unit of the outboard motor strikes. Rotation of the jack assembly about the hinge is limited by a limiting strap affixed to the transom (or transom mounted portion of the bracket) and a lower portion of the jack assembly.

Trolling motor anchor mount
10272982 · 2019-04-30 ·

A trolling motor mount intended for a larger watercraft having a bow-mounted anchoring system, with the trolling motor mount having a horizontal mounting platform, a vertical extension member, and a shank, with the horizontal mounting platform being suitably configured to attach a standard trolling motor thereto, the shank being suitably configured to attach to the anchoring system of the watercraft in place of the anchor, and the vertical extension member being of sufficient length to allow the trolling motor to properly reach the water when the trolling motor mount is securely attached to the watercraft by the anchoring system.

WATERCRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEM, AND WATERCRAFT
20240227998 · 2024-07-11 ·

A watercraft propulsion system includes a main propulsion device attachable to a hull, an auxiliary propulsion device attachable to the hull and having a lower rated output than the main propulsion device, a lift to move up and down a propeller of the auxiliary propulsion device between an underwater position and an above-water position, and a controller. The controller includes a plurality of control modes including a combined use mode in which a propulsive force generated by the main propulsion device and a propulsive force generated by the auxiliary propulsion device are used in combination. The controller is configured or programmed to restrict the main propulsion device and the auxiliary propulsion device from being driven according to the combined use mode when the propeller of the auxiliary propulsion device is in the above-water position.

Multi-functional transom saver for supporting an outboard motor
12065229 · 2024-08-20 · ·

A transom saver is for supporting an outboard motor in a trim position relative to a marine vessel. The transom saver has a body that extends between a first end and a second end. The body has a first seat and a second seat that are spaced apart and configured to support a transom bracket in a first position of use. A spring is disposed on the second side and configured to resiliently support the first swivel bracket in the first position of use.

OUTBOARD ENGINE KICK-UP JACKING PLATE
20180334233 · 2018-11-22 ·

An integrated jack plate and kick up bracket is provided that is useful and safe even at relatively high boat speeds (e.g., in excess of 10 miles per hour). The bracket uses a jack plate to raise and lower an outboard. The jack plate is hingedly connected to the boat transom such that the jack plate assembly can rotate if the outboard has not been raised high enough to clear a submerged obstacle which the lower unit of the outboard motor strikes. Rotation of the jack assembly about the hinge is limited by a limiting strap affixed to the transom (or transom mounted portion of the bracket) and a lower portion of the jack assembly.

TROLLING MOTOR FUSE
20240300632 · 2024-09-12 ·

Trolling motor assemblies and systems employing a fuse for protection of components thereof are provided herein. A trolling motor assembly comprises a shaft, a trolling motor housing, and a main housing. A belt extends between the trolling motor housing and the main housing. A fuse is positioned in at least one of the main housing or the trolling motor housing, and is configured to reduce stress from the shaft applying a force to the belt.