Patents by Inventor Robert B. Weronke
Robert B. Weronke has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7297036Abstract: In a marine transmission, trailing faces of each of a plurality of gear projections extending axially from a forward gear are provided with a rake angle. This rake angle of each trailing face cooperates with an associated surface of each of a plurality of clutch projections to retain a dog clutch in an axial position relative to the forward gear even during periods when a marine vessel is rapidly decelerating and, as a result, the dog clutch moves into driving relation with the forward gear.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2006Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Robert B. Weronke, Jeffrey J. Andrews, John C. Leroux
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Patent number: 7188543Abstract: A retaining member is provided and attached to a bevel gear in order to allow the bevel gear to be attached, prior to assembly, to a bearing adapter. The retaining member is provided with first and second protuberances that extend radially outwardly from diametrically opposite positions on the retaining member so that the protuberances can be inserted through first and second slots in a generally cylindrical member, or bearing adapter, during the assembly of individual components to form a subassembly. Since the bearing adapter is attached to a bearing carrier, misalignment of the protuberances and the slots allow the bevel gear and several other assorted components to be retained in contact with the bearing carrier so that the components are not free to move in axial directions away from each other to allow separation of these components.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Jeffrey J. Andrews, Robert B. Weronke
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Patent number: 6478543Abstract: A torque transmitting device for use in conjunction with a marine propulsion system provides an adapter that is attached in torque transmitting relation with a propulsor shaft for rotation about a central axis of rotation. The first insert portion is attached in torque transmitting relation with the adapter and a second insert portion is attached in torque transmitting relation with a hub of the propulsor hub which can be a marine propeller or an impeller. A third insert portion is connected between the first and second insert portions and is resilient in order to allow the first and second insert portions to rotate relative to each other about the central axis of rotation. The adapter is shaped to prevent compression of the first, second, and third insert portions in a direction parallel to the central axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: John A. Tuchscherer, Daniel J. Schlagenhaft, Michael A. Karls, Robert B. Weronke, Douglas A. Kiesling, Mitesh B. Sheth, Donald F. Harry, Randall J. Poirier, Richard A. Davis
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Patent number: 6146223Abstract: A marine propulsion device is provided with a water inlet system that comprises at least a plurality of frontal inlet openings at the tapered forward end of a gearcase portion of a housing structure. The water inlet system can be provided for an outboard motor or a stern drive unit. Additional water flow can be provided through side inlet formed in the housing structure of the marine propulsion device where both the frontal inlet openings and side inlet openings are connected with fluid communication with the water pump mounted within the housing structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Michael A. Karls, Robert B. Weronke, Jeffrey J. Andrews
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Patent number: 6068529Abstract: An improved twin propeller marine propulsion unit. A vertical drive shaft is journaled in the lower gearcase and drives a pair of bevel gears. A pair of concentric propeller shafts are mounted in the lower torpedo section of the gearcase and each shaft carries a propeller. A slidable clutch is movable between a neutral, a forward, and a reverse position and serves to operably connect the outer propeller shaft with one of the bevel gears when the clutch is moved to the forward drive position. A gear is mounted for sliding movement in unison with the clutch and acts to operably engage the inner propeller shaft with the second bevel gear when the clutch is in the forward drive position so that both propellers are driven in opposite directions to provide forward motion for the watercraft.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Robert B. Weronke, Michael A. Karls, Roger E. Koepsel, Donald F. Harry
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Patent number: 5902160Abstract: An improved twin propeller marine propulsion unit. A vertical drive shaft is journaled in the lower gearcase and drives a pair of bevel gears. A pair of concentric propeller shafts are mounted in the lower torpedo section of the gearcase and each shaft carries a propeller. A slidable clutch is movable between a neutral, a forward, and a reverse position and serves to operably connect the outer propeller shaft with one of the bevel gears when the clutch is moved to the forward drive position. A gear is mounted for sliding movement in unison with the clutch and acts to operably engage the inner propeller shaft with the second bevel gear when the clutch is in the forward drive position so that both propellers are driven in opposite directions to provide forward motion for the watercraft.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1998Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Robert B. Weronke, Michael A. Karls, Roger E. Koepsel, Donald F. Harry
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Patent number: 5890938Abstract: A marine propulsion system with counter-rotating propellers is provided with the capability of causing the propellers to rotate at different speeds. A first gear is attached to an inner propeller shaft and a second gear is attached to an outer propeller shaft. The inner and outer propeller shafts are arranged in coaxial and concentric relation for rotation about an axis of rotation. A driveshaft is connected to a pinion gear which engages the teeth of the fore and aft gears at different effective diameters. The pinion gear meshes with a first plurality of gear teeth on a beveled surface of the fore gear while a second set of gear teeth of the pinion gear mesh with a second plurality of gear teeth on a beveled surface of the aft gear. Because of the different effective diameters of the first and second pluralities of gear teeth, the inner and outer shafts rotate at different speeds.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Edward C. Eick, Robert B. Weronke, Woody R. Smith, Donald F. Harry, Hubert S. Gilgenbach
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Patent number: 5791950Abstract: An improved twin propeller marine propulsion unit. A vertical drive shaft is journaled in the lower gearcase and drives a pair of bevel gears. A pair of concentric propeller shafts are mounted in the lower torpedo section of the gearcase and each shaft carries a propeller. A slidable clutch is movable between a neutral, a forward, and a reverse position and serves to operably connect the outer propeller shaft with one of the bevel gears when the clutch is moved to the forward drive position. A gear is mounted for sliding movement in unison with the clutch and acts to operably engage the inner propeller shaft with the second bevel gear when the clutch is in the forward drive position so that both propellers are driven in opposite directions to provide forward motion for the watercraft.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Robert B. Weronke, Michael A. Karls, Roger E. Koepsel, Donald F. Harry
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Patent number: 5462463Abstract: A marine drive (10, 310) has two counter-rotating propellers (12 and 14, 312 and 314). Inner and outer concentric counter-rotating propeller shafts (40 and 42, 340 and 338) are supported by a spool (38, 336) in the lower horizontal bore (28, 328). Passages are provided in the housing for communicating lubrication and/or exhaust with the horizontal bore. Locking structure (50, 404) holds the driven gears and bearings in place in the lower horizontal bore.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Gary L. Meisenburg, Edward C. Eick, Phillip D. Magee, Charles M. Mixon, Robert B. Weronke, Waylon D. Shields, Woody R. Smith, Steven J. Pavey
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Patent number: 5366398Abstract: A marine drive (10, 310) has two counter-rotating propellers (12 and 14, 312 and 314). Inner and outer concentric counter-rotating propeller shafts (40 and 42, 340 and 338) are supported by a spool (38, 336) in the lower horizontal bore (28, 328). Passages are provided in the housing for communicating lubrication and/or exhaust with the horizontal bore. Locking structure (50, 404) holds the driven gears and bearings in place in the lower horizontal bore.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Gary L. Meisenburg, Edward C. Eick, Phillip D. Magee, Charles M. Mixon, Robert B. Weronke, Waylon D. Shields, Woody R. Smith, Steven J. Pavey
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Patent number: 5249995Abstract: A marine drive (10) has two counter-rotating surface operating propellers (12, 14). Inner and outer concentric counter-rotating propeller shafts (40, 42) are supported by a spool assembly (38) locked and retained against rotation and against axial movement in the lower horizontal bore (28) in the torpedo (34) of the drive housing (26) by axially spaced left and right hand threads (44 and 46). A thrust bearing assembly (98) transfers thrust from the outer propeller shaft to the inner propeller shaft during rotation of the propeller shafts in opposite axial direction and is axially located between fore and aft driven gears (76 and 78). Propeller shaft sealing and bearing structure, and propeller self-centering mounting structure is provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Gary L. Meisenburg, Edward C. Eick, Charles M. Mixon, Phillip D. Magee, Robert B. Weronke
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Patent number: 5230644Abstract: A marine drive (10) has two counter-rotating surface operating propellers (12 and 14). An upper adaptor spool (48) has a lower threaded outer portion (50) mating with a threaded portion (46) of the vertical bore (26) of the drive housing (20) and supporting the upper gear (42) for rotation about the driveshaft (36) and supporting the driveshaft (36) for rotation within the adaptor spool (48). Vertical bore structure enables assembly from above of the majority of the vertical drive train components into a one-piece unitary integrally cast housing. The vertical distance between the adaptor spool (48) and the lower bearing (118) supporting the vertical driveshaft (36) is about equal to propeller radius. The lower concentric counter-rotating propeller shafts (156, 158) are spaced from the upper input shaft (28) by a distance along the driveshaft (36) in the range of about 9 to 15 inches.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Gary L. Meisenburg, Edward C. Eick, Phillip D. Magee, Charles M. Mixon, Robert B. Weronke
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Patent number: 4342634Abstract: A continuity spring (27) is provided to make electrical contact between the cylinder (13) and piston rod (14) of a hydraulic piston-cylinder (10). The spring (27) is mounted in an annular groove (28) in the end cap (15) of the cylinder. A straight section (29) of the spring (27) contacts both the cylinder (13) and the piston rod (14) to establish electrical contact between the piston rod (14) and a cathodic protection system (25).Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1979Date of Patent: August 3, 1982Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: William D. Haasl, Robert B. Weronke
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Patent number: 4289488Abstract: In a stern drive for watercraft, of the type using a gimbal ring to support the external propulsion unit, the gimbal ring is provided with an upper vertical square bore, a slot across the bore, and clamping bolts to provide full engagement with the square sides of a steering swivel shaft.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1979Date of Patent: September 15, 1981Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Robert B. Weronke, Herbert A. Bankstahl