Exhaust pipe structure
US-10422259-B2 · Sep 24, 2019 · US
US9664100B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9664100-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615041266-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2017 |
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Disclosed is an outboard motor including an exhaust manifold having a plurality of first openings connected to exhaust ports to form a first passage vertically extending, and an exhaust passage having a second passage extending upward along the exhaust manifold, a third passage that is connected to an upper end portion of the second passage and passes over the exhaust manifold, a fourth passage that is connected to the third passage, turns over to the downside, and then extends downward along the exhaust manifold, so that a lower end portion thereof communicates with a fifth passage provided in the engine holder, the second, third, and fourth passages being arranged in one side of the left-right direction of the cylinder block, wherein the exhaust passage is arranged in a swirling shape, and an exhaust gas cleaning catalyst is installed in a middle portion of the second passage.
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What is claimed is: 1. An outboard motor comprising: a four-cycle engine having a cylinder block provided with a plurality of cylinders extending backward in a travel direction and vertically arranged side by side, and a cylinder head being arranged in a rear end portion and combined with the cylinders of the cylinder block to form each combustion chamber and provided with exhaust ports connected to the combustion chambers; an engine holder that supports the four-cycle engine and connects the four-cycle engine to a lower unit; an exhaust manifold having a plurality of first openings connected to a plurality of the exhaust ports to form a first passage vertically extending; and an exhaust passage having a second passage extending upward along the exhaust manifold, a third passage that is connected to an upper end portion of the second passage and passes above the exhaust manifold, and a fourth passage that is connected to the third passage, turns over downward, and then extends downward along the exhaust manifold, so that a lower end portion thereof communicates with a fifth passage provided in the engine holder, the second, third, and fourth passages being arranged in one side of a left-right direction of the cylinder block, wherein an exhaust gas cleaning catalyst is installed in a middle portion of the second passage, and wherein the exhaust manifold that forms the first passage is interposed between the second and fourth passages, so that the second passage is arranged in a front side of the exhaust manifold in the travel direction, and the fourth passage is arranged in a rear side of the exhaust manifold in the travel direction. 2. The outboard motor according to claim 1 , wherein the second passage is provided separately from the exhaust manifold, a coupling surface with the exhaust manifold and a coupling surface with the third passage are formed in a coplanar manner, the second passage is divided into an upper half and a lower half in its middle portion, and the lower and upper halves are mirror-symmetric with respect to a dividing surface. 3. The outboard motor according to claim 1 , wherein the second passage is provided separately from the exhaust manifold, a coupling surface with the exhaust manifold and a coupling surface with the third passage are formed in a coplanar manner, the second passage is divided into an upper half and a lower half in its middle portion, and the lower and upper halves are mirror-symmetric with respect to a dividing surface. 4. The outboard motor according to claim 1 , wherein the first passage, the third passage, and a sixth passage that connects the fourth passage to a fifth passage of the engine holder are formed integrally with the exhaust manifold, the fourth passage is provided separately, a coupling surface between the fourth and third passages and a coupling surface between the fourth and sixth passages are formed in a coplanar manner, and a coupling surface of the exhaust port between the exhaust manifold and the cylinder head and a coupling surface of the fifth passage formed between the engine holder and the exhaust manifold are formed in a coplanar manner.
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