Abstract: A splash plate for the casing of a marine propulsion device, which casing is disposed rearwardly and outside of the hull. The splash plate projects forwardly of the casing, and its lower surface at the forward end is lower than it is at a rear portion so that water splashed by the device is deflected downwardly.
Abstract: An attachment by which a hydraulic pump is to be driven by an outboard motor has a coupling by which the pump shaft is or can be connected to the support established by the fly wheel of the motor or the fly wheel and the upper end of the crankshaft with the weight of the attached pump transmitted to the support. The attachment also includes torque opposing and pump stabilizing means by which the pump is or may be attached to the motor laterally of the fly wheel. In one embodiment of the invention, misalignment forces are accommodated solely by the torque opposing means and in another embodiment the coupling is flexible.
Abstract: A drive mechanism for a watercraft having a surface propeller rotatingly driven by a motor arranged inboard of the watercraft through shafting which extends through an opening in a transom plate on the watercraft. The shafting includes a propeller shaft which is rotatably supported in a support arm which is mounted externally of the watercraft and on the aforesaid transom plate. The support arm is of a unitary construction and has appropriate openings therein to rotatably support the propeller shaft. Thrust bearings are provided on the support arm to absorb the thrust forces generated by the propeller. Due to the unitary construction of the support arm, the thrust forces generated by the propeller are transmitted only through rigid parts onto a flange plate on the support arm which in turn is fixedly secured to the transom plate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 17, 1979
Date of Patent:
October 20, 1981
Assignee:
Carl Hurth Maschinen- und Zahnradfabrik GmbH & Co.
Abstract: The invention relates to the provision of an easily operated maneuvering device for sailing boats, which gives the boat in question a maximum of maneuverability also at low travelling speeds and without causing any flow resistance worth mentioning in connection with higher speeds. The device essentially comprises a rudder positioned in the stern of the boat and exhibiting a propulsion apparatus, the power direction of which coincides with the vertical symmetrical plane of the rudder.