Mounting assembly for positioning stern-mounted propulsion units with a forward convergence

US10889358B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10889358-B2
Application numberUS-201916247930-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 15, 2019
Priority dateMay 14, 2013
Publication dateJan 12, 2021
Grant dateJan 12, 2021

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There is provided a mounting assembly for a marine vessel having a pair of stern-mounted propulsion units. The assembly includes a pair of angle-setting members which forwardly angle the propulsion units towards a bow of the marine vessel when each propulsion unit is at the center of its total steering range. Each propulsion unit has a line of action of its propulsion force. The lines of action of the propulsion units intersect each other between a center of rotation of the marine vessel and a stern of the marine vessel when the propulsion units are steered forwardly towards each other.

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A marine vessel, comprising: a first propulsion unit at a stern of the marine vessel, the first propulsion unit operable to exert on the marine vessel a first propulsion force along a first line of action, the first propulsion unit having a first steering range relative to the marine vessel, wherein when the first propulsion unit is positioned at a center of the first steering range and exerts the first propulsion force on the marine vessel, the first propulsion force has a first lateral component that is lateral relative to the marine vessel; and a second propulsion unit at the stern of the marine vessel, the second propulsion unit operable to exert on the marine vessel a second propulsion force along a second line of action, the second propulsion unit having a second steering range relative to the marine vessel, wherein when the second propulsion unit is positioned at a center of the second steering range and exerts the second propulsion force on the marine vessel, the second propulsion force has a second lateral component that is lateral relative to the marine vessel; wherein the first and second propulsion units are positionable during operation of the marine vessel such that the first line of action intersects the second line of action along a longitudinal centerline of the marine vessel. 2. The marine vessel of claim 1 , wherein: the marine vessel has a longitudinal axis; and when the first propulsion unit is positioned at the center of the first steering range, and when the second propulsion unit is positioned at the center of the second steering range, the first and second lines of action are greater than 0 degrees and less than 30 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the marine vessel. 3. The marine vessel of claim 1 , wherein: the marine vessel has a longitudinal axis; and when the first propulsion unit is positioned at the center of the first steering range, and when the second propulsion unit is positioned at the center of the second steering range, the first and second lines of action are between 5 and 10 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the marine vessel. 4. The marine vessel of claim 1 , wherein: the marine vessel has a longitudinal axis; and when the first propulsion unit is positioned at the center of the first steering range, and when the second propulsion unit is positioned at the center of the second steering range, the first and second lines of action are 6 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the marine vessel. 5. The marine vessel of claim 1 , wherein the first and second propulsion units are positionable during operation of the marine vessel such that the first line of action intersects the second line of action at a point of intersection forward of the first and second propulsion units and aft of a center of gravity of the marine vessel. 6. The marine vessel of claim 1 , further comprising means for positioning the first and second propulsion units with a forward convergence. 7. The marine vessel of claim 1 , further comprising: a transom; and at least one first angle-setting member between the first propulsion unit and the transom, the at least one first angle-setting member biasing the first steering range laterally relative to the marine vessel. 8. The marine vessel of claim 7 , further comprising at least one second angle-setting member between the second propulsion unit and the transom, the at least one second angle-setting member biasing the second steering range laterally relative to the marine vessel. 9. The marine vessel of claim 7 , wherein the at least one first angle-setting member is wedge-shaped. 10. The marine vessel of claim 1 , further comprising: a transom; and a first stern bracket mounting the first propulsion unit to the transom, the first stern bracket biasing the first steering range laterally relative to the marine vessel. 11. The marine vessel of claim 10 , further comprising a second stern bracket mounting the second propulsion unit to the transom, the second stern bracket biasing the second steering range laterally relative to the marine vessel. 12. The marine vessel of claim 1 , further comprising a transom comprising a first angled portion, wherein the first propulsion unit is mounted to the first angled portion, and wherein the first angled portion biases the first steering range laterally relative to the marine vessel. 13. The marine vessel of claim 12 , wherein the transom further comprises a second angled portion, wherein the second propulsion unit is mounted to the second angled portion, and wherein the second angled portion biases the second steering range laterally relative to the marine vessel. 14. The marine vessel of claim 1 , wherein the marine vessel has a longitudinal axis and further comprises a first biased tiller arm operable to steer the first propulsion unit, and wherein, when the first biased tiller arm is parallel to the longitudinal axis, the first propulsion unit is positioned to exert on the marine vessel the first propulsion force having the first lateral component that is lateral relative to the marine vessel. 15. The marine vessel of claim 14 , further comprising a second biased tiller arm operable to steer the second propulsion unit, wherein, when the second biased tiller arm is parallel to the longitudinal axis, the second propulsion unit is positioned to exert, on the marine vessel, the second propulsion force having the second lateral component that is lateral relative to the marine vessel. 16. The marine vessel of claim 1 , further comprising first and second engine stops constraining steering of the first propulsion unit to the first steering range. 17. The marine vessel of claim 16 , further comprising third and fourth engine stops constraining steering of the second propulsion unit to the second steering range. 18. The marine vessel of claim 1 , wherein: the first propulsion unit is operable to exert on the marine vessel the first propulsion force, the first propulsion force having (i) a first longitudinal component that is forward relative to the marine vessel and (ii) the first lateral component that is lateral relative to the marine vessel and towards a first side of the marine vessel; and the second propulsion unit is operable, while the first propulsion unit exerts on the marine vessel the first propulsion force having the first longitudinal component that is forward relative to the marine vessel and the first lateral component that is lateral relative to the marine vessel and towards the first side of the marine vessel, to exert on the marine vessel the second propulsion force, the second propulsion force having (i) a second longitudinal component that is rearward relative to the marine vessel and (ii) the second lateral component that is lateral relative to the marine vessel and towards the first side of the marine vessel. 19. A method of operating the marine vessel of claim 1 , the method comprising: causing the first propulsion unit to exert on the marine vessel the first propulsion force, the first propulsion force having (i) a first longitudinal component that is forward relative to the marine vessel and (ii) the first lateral component that is lateral relative to the marine vessel and towards a first side of the marine vessel; and causing the second propulsion unit to exert on the marine vessel the second propulsion force while the first propulsion unit exerts on the marine vessel the first propulsion force having the first longitudinal component that is forward relative to th

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  • on an intermediate support · CPC title

  • Arrangements of two, or more outboard propulsion units · CPC title

  • B63H20/12Primary

    Means enabling steering · CPC title

  • Mounting of propulsion units (B63H20/08 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • with multiple hulls · CPC title

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What does patent US10889358B2 cover?
There is provided a mounting assembly for a marine vessel having a pair of stern-mounted propulsion units. The assembly includes a pair of angle-setting members which forwardly angle the propulsion units towards a bow of the marine vessel when each propulsion unit is at the center of its total steering range. Each propulsion unit has a line of action of its propulsion force. The lines of action…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Marine Canada Acquisition Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B63H20/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 12 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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