Marine drives and arrangements for rigging marine drives
10710691 ยท 2020-07-14
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A marine drive includes an engine; a cowl having first and second cowl portions. The first cowl portion is movable with respect to the second cowl portion into an open position in which the engine is manually accessible and a closed position in which the engine is enclosed; and a rigging port in the second cowl portion. The rigging port provides a passageway for rigging connectors extending from the engine to a component located remotely from the engine. A rigging opening provides manual access to the rigging connectors and the engine, including when the first cowl portion is in the closed position. A removable access door covers the rigging opening and prevents manual access to the engine and rigging connectors via the rigging opening. The removable access door is fastened to the second cowl portion by a removable fastener that is hidden from view.
Claims
1. A marine drive comprising: an engine; a cowl having first and second cowl portions, wherein the first cowl portion is movable with respect to the second cowl portion into an open position in which the engine is manually accessible and a closed position in which the engine is enclosed by the cowl; a rigging port in the second cowl portion, the rigging port providing a passageway for rigging connectors that extend from the engine to a component located remotely from the engine; a rigging opening in the second cowl portion, the rigging opening providing manual access to the rigging connectors and the engine, including when the first cowl portion is in the closed position; and a removable access door covering the rigging opening and preventing manual access to the engine and rigging connectors via the rigging opening.
2. The marine drive according to claim 1, wherein the removable access door is fastened to the second cowl portion by a removable fastener, wherein the removable fastener is covered by an ingress adapter for the rigging connectors, the ingress adapter being disposed on the rigging port and supporting the rigging connectors with respect to the rigging port.
3. The marine drive according to claim 1, wherein the removable access door is fastened to the second cowl portion by a removable fastener, and wherein the removable fastener extends through the second cowl portion and into the removable access door.
4. The marine drive according to claim 1, wherein the removable access door is fastened to the second cowl portion by a removable fastener, and wherein the removable access door has a first end to which the removable fastener is connected and an opposite, second end that is coupled to the second cowl portion by a fulcrum device.
5. The marine drive according to claim 4, wherein the fulcrum device comprises a fulcrum arm on the removable access door and a fulcrum base on the second cowl portion.
6. The marine drive according to claim 5, wherein the fulcrum arm comprises a detent member and the fulcrum base comprises a raised saddle that is engaged by the detent member when the removable access door is installed on the rigging opening.
7. The marine drive according to claim 6, further comprises raised edges on opposite sides of the raised saddle, the raised edges providing a track that guides the detent member over the raised saddle as the removable access door is installed on the rigging opening.
8. The marine drive according to claim 7, wherein as the removable access door is installed onto the second cowl portion, the detent member slides over the raised saddle so that the removable access door is pivotable towards the rigging opening about the fulcrum device until a fastener opening on the removable access door becomes aligned with a fastener opening on the second cowl portion such that the removable fastener is insertable through the fastener openings to thereby secure the removable access door in place.
9. The marine drive according to claim 1, further comprising a gasket seal on the removable access door, the gasket seal providing a peripheral seal around the rigging opening between the removable access door and the second cowl portion.
10. The marine drive according to claim 9, wherein the gasket seal is a resilient member that pushes outwardly against the removable access door with respect to the rigging opening when the removable access door is installed on the rigging opening, thus stabilizing the removable access door with respect to the rigging opening.
11. The marine drive according to claim 1, wherein the removable access door comprises a plastic frame with stiffening ribs and an outer cosmetic cover that is adhered to the plastic frame.
12. An outboard motor that extends from top to bottom in a vertical direction, from port side to starboard side in a lateral direction that is perpendicular to the vertical direction, and from forward side to afterward side in an axial direction that is perpendicular to the vertical direction and perpendicular to the lateral direction, the outboard motor comprising: an engine; an upper cowl portion and a lower cowl portion, wherein the upper cowl portion is movable with respect to the lower cowl portion into an open position in which the engine is manually accessible from above the lower cowl portion, and a closed position in which the engine is enclosed by the cowl; a rigging port in the lower cowl portion, the rigging port being oriented towards the forward side of the outboard motor and providing a passageway for rigging connectors that extend from the engine to a component located forwardly of the engine; a rigging opening in the lower cowl portion, the rigging opening providing manual access to the engine and rigging connectors from alongside the outboard motor, including when the upper cowl portion is in the closed position; and a removable access door covering the rigging opening and preventing manual access to the engine and rigging connectors via the rigging opening, wherein the removable access door is fastened to the lower cowl portion by a removable fastener.
13. The outboard motor according to claim 12, wherein the removable fastener is covered by an ingress adapter that supports the rigging connectors with respect to the rigging port, the ingress adapter being located on the rigging port alongside and forwardly of the removable access door in the axial direction.
14. The outboard motor according to claim 13, wherein the removable fastener axially extends through the lower cowl portion and into the removable access door.
15. The outboard motor according to claim 14, wherein the removable access door is elongated in the axial direction and has a forward end to which the removable fastener is connected and a rearward end that is connected to the lower cowl portion by a fulcrum device that comprises a fulcrum arm on the removable access door and a fulcrum base on the other of the removable access door and the lower cowl portion.
16. The outboard motor according to claim 15, wherein the fulcrum arm has a detent member and the fulcrum base has a raised saddle that is engaged by the detent member when the removable access door is installed on the rigging opening.
17. The outboard motor according to claim 16, further comprising raised edges on opposite sides of the raised saddle, the raised edges extending in the axial direction and providing a track for axially guiding the detent member as the removable access door is installed on the rigging opening.
18. The outboard motor according to claim 17, wherein as the removable access door is installed onto the second cowl portion, the detent member axially slides over the raised saddle so that the removable access door is pivotable towards the rigging opening about the fulcrum device until a fastener opening on the removable access door becomes aligned with a fastener opening on the second cowl portion such that the removable fastener is insertable through the fastener openings to thereby secure the removable access door in place.
19. The outboard motor according to claim 18, further comprising a gasket seal on the removable access door, the gasket seal providing a seal around the rigging opening between the removable access door and the lower cowl portion, wherein the gasket seal is a resilient member that pushes outwardly against the removable access door with respect to the rigging opening when the removable access door is installed on the rigging opening, thus stabilizing the removable access door with respect to the rigging opening.
20. The outboard motor according to claim 12, wherein the removable access door comprises a plastic frame having stiffening ribs and further comprises an outer cosmetic cover that is adhered to the plastic frame.
Description
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(9) In the illustrated example, the outboard motor 10 has an upper cowl portion 24 and a lower cowl portion 26. The upper cowl portion 24 is movable, including but not limited to pivotable with respect to the lower cowl portion 26 and/or removable from the lower cowl portion 26, as is conventional, to provide manual access to the interior of the outboard motor 10. The upper cowl portion 24 can be pivotable with respect to the upper cowl portion 24 about a hinge and/or fully removable from the upper cowl portion 24 via latching connections. As such, the upper cowl portion 24 is moveable into and between a closed position, shown in
(10) As is conventional and thus not shown in detail, the outboard motor 10 has an engine 28 that causes rotation of a generally vertically extending driveshaft 29. The type of engine 28 can vary, and for example can be an internal combustion engine or electric motor and/or any other mechanism for causing rotation of the driveshaft. The driveshaft extends into a lower gear case housing 32 and is operatively connected to a transmission gear set 31. The transmission gear set 31 is configured to transfer rotation of the driveshaft to a generally horizontally extending propulsor shaft 34, which causes commensurate rotation of one or more propulsors (not shown). The type of propulsor can vary and for example can be a propeller, impeller, and/or any other mechanism for propelling the marine vessel in water.
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(12) During research and development, the present inventors have realized that it is desirable to provide access to rigging components on a marine drive, especially in situations where minimal clearance exists between the powerhead and interior cowling surfaces. Prior art marine drives often provide a marginal amount of space to manually complete rigging connections. Further, the present inventors have determined that it is desirable to provide access to the rigging components in a way that maintains water resistivity of the cowling and in a way that is aesthetically pleasing, e.g., avoids the use of unsightly connectors or other attachment mechanisms.
(13) According to the present disclosure, a rigging opening 38 is formed in a laterally facing surface 39 of the lower cowl portion 26. The laterally facing surface 39 is located adjacent to and aftwardly of the rigging port 36. The laterally facing surface 39 is transversely oriented with respect to the forwardly facing surface 35 and generally extends along the starboard side 18 of the outboard motor 10. The rigging opening 38 is sized large enough to provide manual access to the engine 28 and to the rigging connectors 37 from alongside of the outboard motor 10, including when the upper cowl portion 24 is in the closed position shown in
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(19) In the present description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes only and are intended to be broadly construed. The different systems, methods and apparatuses described herein may be used alone or in combination with other systems, methods and apparatuses. Various equivalents, alternatives and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.