Outboard motor quick connect system
20250153833 ยท 2025-05-15
Inventors
- Cayman Ellis (Madiera Beach, FL, US)
- Kenny Miller (Madiera Beach, FL, US)
- Austin Moore (St. Petersburg, FL, US)
- Robert Andrevich (St. Petersburg, FL, US)
Cpc classification
F01P3/205
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The Outboard motor quick connect system allows the user to easily flush an outboard boat motor by combining a permanently-affixed quick-connect fitting with a locking and sealing cap. The combination allows the quick-connect fitting to remain affixed to the motor, but without creating a risk of leaking during operation. The prevention of leaks is important because the flushing connection is part of the boat cooling system. When the boat motor is in operation, an internal pump draws surrounding water up into the motor. If the flushing connection is left open, or leaks, the water drawn in by the pump will be lost, exiting through the flush connection. Thus, while having an easy to access flush connection is important to encourage the user to flush the engine, it is critical that the connection is watertight.
Claims
1. A flush connection device for use with an outboard motor cooling port, the device comprising: a water flush connection; the water flush connection including a hose connection end; the hose connection end including a tip with a circular ring shape; a cap; a recess O-ring within a recess within the cap; the hose connection end fitting into the cap; mating of the cap and the hose connection end causing compression of the recess O-ring between the tip of the hose connection end and the recess within the cap; whereby compression of the recess O-ring prevents water from leaking out through the hose connection end.
2. The flush connection device for use with an outboard motor cooling port of claim 1, further comprising: a pair of tabs; the pair of tabs protruding outward from the water flush connection; the cap including a pair of tab slots into which the pair of tabs passes; the pair of tabs passing into their respective pair of tab slots, rotation then passing each tab of the pair of tabs across a tab tooth, to rest within a tab retaining recess; the tab retaining recess causing the cap to be held in a position that compresses the recess O-ring, thereby ensuring sealing of the cap against the water flush connection.
3. The flush connection device for use with an outboard motor cooling port of claim 1, the water flush connection further comprising: a motor connection end; the motor connection end opposing the hose connection end; the motor connection end including garden hose threads for interfacing with an outboard motor cooling port.
4. The flush connection device for use with an outboard motor cooling port of claim 1, further comprising: a first tab and a second tab, each protruding outward from the water flush connection; a first tab slot and as second tab slot, each within the cap; the first tab slot including a tab groove, a tab tooth, and a tab retaining recess; the first tab sliding through the tab groove as the cap is applied to the water flush connection, rotation of the cap with respect to the water flush connection causing motion of the first tab across the tab tooth and releasing of the cap causing the first tab to rest against the retaining recess; interaction of the first tab retaining recess and the first tab maintaining compression of the recess O-ring against the tip of the water flush connection and the recess within the cap thereby sealing the cap against the water flush connection.
5. The flush connection device for use with an outboard motor cooling port of claim 1, further comprising: a flush connection O-ring surrounding the hose connection end of the water flush connection; a combination of the flush connection O-ring and the recess O-ring creating a double seal to prevent leakage past the cap.
6. The flush connection device for use with an outboard motor cooling port of claim 2, further comprising: a flush connection O-ring surrounding the hose connection end of the water flush connection; a combination of the flush connection O-ring and the recess O-ring creating a double seal to prevent leakage past the cap.
7. A boat flush connector for use with an outboard motor, the boat flush connector to be left in place at all times, the boat flush connector comprising: a water flush connection with a motor connection end and a hose connection end; the hose connection end including a ring-shaped flat tip; the hose connection end including a central bore, water allowed to flow through the central bore to flush the outboard motor; a cap; a centering recess within the cap; a recess O-ring within the centering recess; the ring-shaped flat tip of the hose connection end fitting within the centering recess, compressing the recess O-ring against the centering recess to create a seal; whereby connection of the cap to the water flush connection seals the water flush connection, preventing leakage during operation of the outboard motor.
8. The boat flush connector for use with an outboard motor of claim 7, further comprising: a pair of tabs; the pair of tabs protruding outward from the water flush connection; the cap including a pair of tab slots into which the pair of tabs passes; the pair of tabs passing into their respective pair of tab slots, rotation then passing each tab of the pair of tabs across a tab tooth, to rest within a tab retaining recess; the tab retaining recess causing the cap to be held in a position that compresses the recess O-ring, thereby ensuring sealing of the cap against the water flush connection.
9. The boat flush connector for use with an outboard motor of claim 7, the water flush connection further comprising: a motor connection end; the motor connection end opposing the hose connection end; the motor connection end including garden hose threads for interfacing with an outboard motor cooling port.
10. The boat flush connector for use with an outboard motor of claim 7, further comprising: a first tab and a second tab, each protruding outward from the water flush connection; a first tab slot and as second tab slot, each within the cap; the first tab slot including a tab groove, a tab tooth, and a tab retaining recess; the first tab sliding through the tab groove as the cap is applied to the water flush connection, rotation of the cap with respect to the water flush connection causing motion of the first tab across the tab tooth and releasing of the cap causing the first tab to rest against the tab retaining recess; interaction of the tab retaining recess and the tab maintaining compression of the recess O-ring against the ring-shaped flat tip of the water flush connection and the recess within the cap thereby sealing the cap against the water flush connection.
11. The boat flush connector for use with an outboard motor of claim 7, further comprising: a flush connection O-ring surrounding the hose connection end of the water flush connection; a combination of the flush connection O-ring and the recess O-ring creating a double seal to prevent leakage past the cap.
12. The boat flush connector for use with an outboard motor of claim 11, further comprising: a flush connection O-ring surrounding the hose connection end of the water flush connection; a combination of the flush connection O-ring and the recess O-ring creating a double seal to prevent leakage past the cap.
13. A boat flush connection that remains installed during operation of an outboard motor, the boat flush connection having an unsealed position for motor flushing and a sealed position for motor operation, the boat flush connection comprising: a cap and a water flush connection; the cap installed on a hose connection end of the water flush connection for motor operation; the cap removed from the hose connection end of the water flush connection for motor flushing; the cap including a centering protrusion with centering recess, and a recess O-ring; a tip of the hose connection end of the water flush connection compressing the recess O-ring when the cap is installed, preventing leakage of water out of a cooling system of the outboard motor; whereby the boat flush connection remains during operation of the motor, increasing a likelihood that a user will flush the outboard motor and correspondingly reduce corrosion.
14. The boat flush connection of claim 13, further comprising: a pair of tabs; the pair of tabs protruding outward from the water flush connection; the cap including a pair of tab slots into which the pair of tabs passes; the pair of tabs passing into their respective pair of tab slots, rotation then passing each tab of the pair of tabs across a tab tooth, to rest within a tab retaining recess; the tab retaining recess causing the cap to be held in a position that compresses the recess O-ring, thereby ensuring sealing of the cap against the water flush connection.
15. The boat flush connection of claim 13, the water flush connection further comprising: a motor connection end; the motor connection end opposing the hose connection end; the motor connection end including garden hose threads for interfacing with an outboard motor cooling port.
16. The boat flush connection of claim 13, further comprising: a first tab and a second tab, each protruding outward from the water flush connection; a first tab slot and as second tab slot, each within the cap; the first tab slot including a tab groove, a tab tooth, and a tab retaining recess; the first tab sliding through the tab groove as the cap is applied to the water flush connection, rotation of the cap with respect to the water flush connection causing motion of the first tab across the tab tooth and releasing of the cap causing the tab to rest against the tab retaining recess; interaction of the tab retaining recess and the first tab maintaining compression of the recess O-ring against the tip of the water flush connection and the tab retaining recess within the cap thereby sealing the cap against the water flush connection.
17. The boat flush connection of claim 13, further comprising: a flush connection O-ring surrounding the hose connection end of the water flush connection; a combination of the flush connection O-ring and the recess O-ring creating a double seal to prevent leakage past the cap.
18. The boat flush connection of claim 13, further comprising: a flush connection O-ring surrounding the hose connection end of the water flush connection; a combination of the flush connection O-ring and the recess O-ring creating a double seal to prevent leakage past the cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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[0032] The outboard motor quick connect system 100 is shown with a water flush connection 110 and cap 150. The cap 150 includes a retaining ring 152 attached to the cap head 151 via retaining leash 154. The retaining ring 152 rests against the shoulder 138 of the body 118.
[0033] The water flush connection 110 includes motor connection end 112 and hose connection end 114, through which channel 136 passes. The hose connection end 114 includes the tip 140, around which is a flush connection O-ring 128 set in O-ring groove 130. The upper end of the tip 140 includes a sealing face 132. The motor connection end 112 includes garden hose threads 116.
[0034] The body 118 includes tabs 120, which interface with tab slots 160 by passing through groove 166, over tab tooth 162, and into tab retaining recess 164. A secondary function of the tabs 120 is to hold the retaining ring 152 in place, unless slots 156 are lined up to allow the retaining ring 152 to be removed from the water flush connection 110.
[0035] Knurling 158 is shown on the outside of cap head 151, helping the user to grip and twist.
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[0037] The outboard motor quick connect system 100 is shown installed in the flush connection 202 of an outboard motor 200, in a closed position.
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[0039] The outboard motor quick connect system 100 is again shown installed in an outboard motor 200 in a closed position.
[0040] The motor-connection end 112 (see
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[0042] The outboard motor quick connect system 100 is again shown installed in an outboard motor 200, but in an open position.
[0043] The motor-connection end 112 (see
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[0045] Two types of compression are created when the cap head 151 is applied to the hose connection end 114. The recess O-ring 176 is compressed against the circular, ring-shaped tip 140 of the water flush connection 110. Thus, the recess O-ring 176 is compressed in height within the centering recess 170, or perpendicular to its largest dimension.
[0046] The flush connection O-ring 128 is compressed between the water flush connection 110 and the inner protrusion wall 174. Thus, the flush connection O-ring 128 is circumferentially compressed, or compressed toward the center of its circular shape.
[0047] These two types of compression work together to prevent leakage of water that would otherwise be exiting the outboard motor cooling system.
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[0050] As a note, the centering protrusion 172 includes a circumferential ramp 173 which helps the flush connection O-ring 128 to slide into position against the inner protrusion wall 174 as the cap head 151 is applied to the water flush connection 110.
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[0052] The result is two seals that prevent water leakage through the connection during use of the outboard motor: flush connection O-ring 128 and recess O-ring 176.
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[0059] Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.