OUTBOARD MOTOR
20230312073 ยท 2023-10-05
Inventors
- Hiroki KOGA (Shizuoka, JP)
- Yoshiyuki Kadobayashi (Shizuoka, JP)
- Akihiro NOMA (Shizuoka, JP)
- Kimitaka SARUWATARI (Shizuoka, JP)
- Junya ONOUE (Shizuoka, JP)
Cpc classification
B63H20/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63H20/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H20/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An outboard motor includes an engine, an upper case, a lower case, a cavitation plate, a transmission, a cooling water passage, a first pump, and a second pump. The transmission includes a drive shaft and a propeller shaft. The cooling water passage is connected to the engine and located in the upper case and the lower case. The first pump is above the cavitation plate. The first pump is connected to the drive shaft and operable to send cooling water to the engine through the cooling water passage. The second pump is drivable by the driving force from the transmission to send the cooling water to the engine through the cooling water passage.
Claims
1. An outboard motor comprising: an engine; an upper case below the engine; a lower case below the upper case; a cavitation plate connected to the lower case; a transmission including: a drive shaft extending downward from the engine and located in the upper case and the lower case; and a propeller shaft connected to the drive shaft, extending in a front-rear direction of the outboard motor, and located in the lower case; a cooling water passage connected to the engine and located in the upper case and the lower case; a first pump at least partially above the cavitation plate, connected to the drive shaft, and operable to send cooling water to the engine through the cooling water passage; and a second pump drivable by a driving force from the transmission to send the cooling water to the engine through the cooling water passage.
2. The outboard motor according to claim 1, wherein the first pump is a positive displacement pump.
3. The outboard motor according to claim 1, wherein the first pump is a non-positive displacement pump.
4. The outboard motor according to claim 1, wherein the second pump is a positive displacement pump; and at least a portion of the second pump is above the cavitation plate.
5. The outboard motor according to claim 4, wherein the engine includes a crankshaft; and the second pump is connected to the crankshaft.
6. The outboard motor according to claim 4, wherein the transmission further includes an intermediate shaft offset from the drive shaft and connected to the drive shaft; and the second pump is connected to the intermediate shaft.
7. The outboard motor according to claim 4, wherein the second pump is connected to the drive shaft.
8. The outboard motor according to claim 1, further comprising: a bracket to mount the outboard motor to a watercraft; wherein the second pump is a positive displacement pump; and at least a portion of the second pump is below a lower end of the bracket.
9. The outboard motor according to claim 8, wherein the second pump is connected to the drive shaft.
10. The outboard motor according to claim 8, wherein the second pump is connected to the propeller shaft.
11. The outboard motor according to claim 1, further comprising: a bracket to mount the outboard motor to a watercraft; wherein the second pump is a non-positive displacement pump; and at least a portion of the second pump is below a lower end of the bracket.
12. The outboard motor according to claim 11, wherein the second pump is connected to the drive shaft.
13. The outboard motor according to claim 11, wherein the second pump is connected to the propeller shaft.
14. The outboard motor according to claim 1, wherein the first pump is coaxial with the drive shaft.
15. The outboard motor according to claim 1, wherein the second pump is coaxial with the drive shaft.
16. The outboard motor according to claim 1, wherein the second pump is coaxial with the propeller axis.
17. The outboard motor according to claim 1, wherein the first pump is a non-positive displacement pump; the second pump is a positive displacement pump; at least a portion of the second pump is above the cavitation plate; the engine includes a crankshaft; and the second pump is connected to the crankshaft.
18. The outboard motor according to claim 1, wherein the first pump is a non-positive displacement pump; the second pump is a positive displacement pump; at least a portion of the second pump is above the cavitation plate; the transmission further includes an intermediate shaft offset from the drive shaft and connected to the drive shaft; and the second pump is connected to the intermediate shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] Preferred embodiments will be described below with reference to the drawings.
[0022] The engine 3 generates thrust to propel the watercraft. The engine 3 includes a crankshaft 11. The crankshaft 11 extends in the vertical direction of the outboard motor 1. The transmission mechanism 4 transmits the driving force of the engine 3 to a propeller 12. The transmission mechanism 4 includes a drive shaft 8, a propeller shaft 9, and a shift mechanism 10. The drive shaft 8 is connected to the crankshaft 11. The drive shaft 8 extends in the vertical direction of the outboard motor 1. The drive shaft 8 extends downward from the engine 3.
[0023] The propeller shaft 9 extends in a front-rear direction of the outboard motor 1. The propeller shaft 9 is connected to the drive shaft 8 via the shift mechanism 10. The propeller 12 is attached to the propeller shaft 9. The shift mechanism 10 includes a plurality of gears and a clutch. The shift mechanism 10 switches the transmission direction of the rotation from the drive shaft 8 to the propeller shaft 9. As a result, the watercraft is switched between forward and reverse.
[0024] The engine 3 is disposed in the engine cowl 5. The upper case 6 is disposed below the engine 3. The lower case 7 is disposed below the upper case 6. The drive shaft 8 is disposed in the upper case 6 and the lower case 7. The propeller shaft 9 and the shift mechanism 10 are disposed in the lower case 7. Specifically, the lower case 7 includes a torpedo portion 13. The torpedo portion 13 has an outwardly bulging shape. The propeller shaft 9 and the shift mechanism 10 are disposed in the torpedo portion 13. The cavitation plate 14 is connected to the lower case 7. The cavitation plate 14 protrudes rearward from the lower case 7.
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[0026] The cooling water is supplied from the outside of the outboard motor 1 to the water jacket 15 of the engine 3 through the cooling water passage 16. The cooling water is discharged from the water jacket 15 to the outside of the outboard motor 1 through the drain passage 17 and the drain port 18. The drain port 18 is provided in the lower case 7, for example. Alternatively, the drain port 18 may be provided in the upper case 6.
[0027] The cooling water passage 16 includes a water intake 21, a first passage 22, and a second passage 23. The outboard motor 1 includes a first pump 25, a second pump 26, and a valve 27. The water intake 21 is provided in the lower case 7. The water intake 21 communicates with the outside of the outboard motor 1. The cooling water is drawn into the cooling water passage 16 from the outside of the outboard motor 1 through the water intake 21.
[0028] The first passage 22 is connected to the water intake 21. The first pump 25 is provided in the first passage 22. The second passage 23 is connected to the water intake 21. The second pump 26 is provided in the second passage 23. The valve 27 is provided in the second passage 23. The valve 27 allows the cooling water to flow from the second passage 23 to the first passage 22. The valve 27 inhibits the flow of the cooling water from the first passage 22 to the second passage 23.
[0029] The first passage 22 and the second passage 23 are connected to the water jacket 15. The first pump 25 sends the cooling water to the engine 3 through the first passage 22. The second pump 26 sends the cooling water to the engine 3 through the second passage 23.
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[0031] The second pump 26 is disposed in the lower case 7. The second pump 26 is disposed below the first pump 25. The second pump 26 is disposed below the cavitation plate 14. The second pump 26 is disposed below the waterline L1 where the watercraft is stopped. The second pump 26 is disposed in the torpedo portion 13.
[0032] The second pump 26 is connected to the propeller shaft 9. The second pump 26 is coaxial with the propeller shaft 9. The second pump 26 is driven by the rotation of the propeller shaft 9. The first pump 25 is a positive displacement pump such as a gear pump or a vane pump. The second pump 26 is a non-positive displacement pump such as a centrifugal pump or an axial pump.
[0033] In the outboard motor 1 according to the present preferred embodiment, when the engine 3 is started, the first pump 25 is driven by the rotation of the drive shaft 8. The first pump 25 sends the cooling water from the water intake 21 to the water jacket 15 of the engine 3 through the first passage 22. Further, the rotation of the propeller shaft 9 drives the second pump 26. Thus, the second pump 26 sends the cooling water from the water intake 21 to the water jacket 15 of the engine 3 through the second passage 23.
[0034] In the outboard motor 1 according to the present preferred embodiment, the cooling water is sent to the engine 3 by the first pump 25 and the second pump 26. Thus, the cooling water is sent to the engine 3 efficiently. Also, the first pump 25 is connected to the drive shaft 8 and driven by the rotation of the drive shaft 8. Therefore, the size of the outboard motor 1 is reduced compared to when an electric motor for driving the first pump 25 is provided.
[0035] Although a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above preferred embodiment, and various modifications are possible without departing from the gist of the present invention.
[0036] The arrangement of the first pump 25 and the second pump 26 is not limited to that of the first preferred embodiment, and may be changed. For example, the second pump 26 may be disposed above the cavitation plate 14.
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[0040] The configuration of the transmission mechanism 4 is not limited to that of the above preferred embodiments, and may be modified. For example,
[0041] In the outboard motor 1 according to the sixth preferred embodiment, the first pump 25 is connected to the second drive shaft 8B. The second pump 26 is connected to the propeller shaft 9 as in the first preferred embodiment. Alternatively, the second pump 26 may be located similarly to the second to fifth preferred embodiments.
[0042] In the first to tenth preferred embodiments described above, the first pump 25 may be a positive displacement pump and the second pump 26 may be a non-positive displacement pump. Alternatively, the first pump 25 may be a non-positive displacement pump and the second pump 26 may be a positive displacement pump. Alternatively, the first pump 25 and the second pump 26 may be non-positive displacement pumps. Alternatively, the first pump 25 and the second pump 26 may be positive displacement pumps.
[0043] The configuration of the cooling water passage 16 is not limited to that of the above preferred embodiments, and may be modified. For example, the number of water intakes is not limited to one, and may be two or more. The first passage 22 and the second passage 23 may be connected to separate water intakes. The first passage 22 and the second passage 23 do not have to join downstream of the pumps 25 and 26. That is, the first passage 22 and the second passage 23 may be connected to the water jacket 15 of the engine 3 independently of each other.
[0044] The second pump 26 may send the cooling water to the first pump 25. For example, if the first pump 25 is a non-positive displacement pump, the second pump 26 may deliver the cooling water to the first pump 25 as priming water to start the first pump 25.
[0045] While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.