B63H2023/322

OUTBOARD MOTOR
20230029771 · 2023-02-02 ·

An outboard motor includes a drive source, a drive shaft, a propeller shaft, a first case, a second case, a third case, a bearing, and a bearing housing. The drive shaft extends downward from the drive source. The propeller shaft is connected to the drive shaft and extends in a front-rear direction of the outboard motor. The first case houses the drive source. The second case houses the propeller shaft. The third case is between the first case and the second case in a vertical direction of the outboard motor. The bearing rotatably supports the drive shaft. The bearing is between the first case and the second case in the vertical direction and outside the third case. The bearing housing supports the bearing. The bearing housing is between the first case and the second case in the vertical direction and outside the third case.

Arrangement And Method For Sealing A Propeller Shaft Of A Marine Vessel
20230117832 · 2023-04-20 ·

An arrangement and a method for sealing a propeller shaft of a marine vessel. The arrangement includes a propeller shaft rotatable supported with at least one bearing, a bearing arrangement, a first lubrication arrangement including a first lubricant circulation line for conducting first lubricant to and from the bearing arrangement, a shaft seal arrangement for sealing the propeller shaft against sea water, and a second lubrication arrangement including a second lubricant circulation line for conducting second lubricant to and from the shaft seal arrangement. A first heat exchanger is in thermal contact with the first lubricant circulation line and in thermal contact with the second lubricant circulation line.

Outboard motor and damper for propeller unit

In an outboard motor, a damper includes a bushing fixed to a periphery of a propeller shaft. The damper includes a second pressing surface that presses a first pressing surface of an inner surface of a cylinder in a circumferential direction, an elastic member disposed around a portion of the bushing different from the second pressing surface of the bushing, and a reinforcer disposed between the first pressing surface and the second pressing surface.

Propulsion apparatus for ship

Provided is a ship propelling apparatus including a rotation shaft on which a rear propeller is fixed; a front propeller rotatably supported on the rotation shaft in front of the rear propeller; and a counter-rotating device through which the rotation shaft passes, which includes a gear box including therein a plurality of gears configured to reverse rotation of the rotation shaft and transfer the reversed rotation to the front propeller, and which is installed in an installation space formed at the rear of a ship. The rotation shaft includes a measurement hole formed to pass through a center of the rotation shaft for centering of the counter-rotating device installed in the installation space; and an individual lubricant path separated from the measurement hole.

OUTBOARD MOTOR AND DAMPER FOR PROPELLER UNIT

In an outboard motor, a damper includes a bushing fixed to a periphery of a propeller shaft. The damper includes a second pressing surface that presses a first pressing surface of an inner surface of a cylinder in a circumferential direction, an elastic member disposed around a portion of the bushing different from the second pressing surface of the bushing, and a reinforcer disposed between the first pressing surface and the second pressing surface.

Method of and a device for protecting a motor in a pod against shaft bending shocks

A method and a device for protecting an electric motor in a pod unit for propulsion of marine vessels against shaft bending shocks when the blades of the pod propeller hit ice blocks or other hard objects, said motor having a drive shaft, a rotor and a stator, said shocks tending to momentarily bend the drive shaft (3) to such an extent that the rotor (41) will come into contact with the stator. The rotor is prevented from coming in detrimental contact with the stator by providing at least two members, which together form a radial plain bearing having mating arcuate bearing surfaces, which during normal operation of the motor are spaced from one another by a gap and come in contact with one another only at extreme loads with short durations.

PROPULSION APPARATUS FOR SHIP

Provided is a ship propelling apparatus including a rotation shaft on which a rear propeller is fixed; a front propeller rotatably supported on the rotation shaft in front of the rear propeller; and a counter-rotating device through which the rotation shaft passes, which includes a gear box including therein a plurality of gears configured to reverse rotation of the rotation shaft and transfer the reversed rotation to the front propeller, and which is installed in an installation space formed at the rear of a ship. The rotation shaft includes a measurement hole formed to pass through a center of the rotation shaft for centering of the counter-rotating device installed in the installation space; and an individual lubricant path separated from the measurement hole.

Hydro system screw pump and formula
09926057 · 2018-03-27 ·

A system where a shaft runs through a center of a hydro screw helical gear main bearing. The helical gear positioned at approximately the end of the horizontal shaft and connects to the vertical power shaft and mating helical gear. Two main and two truss (shoe type) bearings position the screw/auger. There is on the hydro shaft a pressure seal in the Power Keel. The pitch angle is one turn (RPM) to 7.5 feet of travel with a four feet wide screw built into the blades-flukes off the screw/auger. The bearings are 12,000 RPM capable.

METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR CONTINUOUS ALIGNMENT OF A ROTATING SHAFT
20170081009 · 2017-03-23 · ·

This invention relates to a method and an arrangement for continuous alignment of a propeller shaft, including at least one adjustment unit with an actuator arranged to be fitted between a bearing housing and a support beam, and to enable adjustment of the position of an adjustable bearing in relation to the support beam, wherein the actuator includes an actuating member with threads interfitting with threads on at least one adjustment member, wherein an activating member is arranged to rotate the actuating member to achieve adjustment, and wherein at least a first and a second adjustment unit arranged to be connected to said bearing housing having their adjustment members orthogonally movable in relation to each other.

Outboard motor
12246813 · 2025-03-11 ·

An outboard motor includes a drive source, a drive shaft, a propeller shaft, a first case, a second case, a third case, a bearing, and a bearing housing. The drive shaft extends downward from the drive source. The propeller shaft is connected to the drive shaft and extends in a front-rear direction of the outboard motor. The first case houses the drive source. The second case houses the propeller shaft. The third case is between the first case and the second case in a vertical direction of the outboard motor. The bearing rotatably supports the drive shaft. The bearing is between the first case and the second case in the vertical direction and outside the third case. The bearing housing supports the bearing. The bearing housing is between the first case and the second case in the vertical direction and outside the third case.