Mounting systems for outboard motors

US9969475B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9969475-B1
Application numberUS-201715410893-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateJan 20, 2017
Priority dateJan 20, 2017
Publication dateMay 15, 2018
Grant dateMay 15, 2018

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A system for mounting an outboard motor propulsion unit to a marine vessel transom includes a support cradle having a head section coupled to a transom bracket and a pair of arms extending aftward from the head section and along opposite port and starboard sides of the propulsion unit. A pair of upper mounts is provided, each upper mount in the pair coupling a respective arm to the propulsion unit aft of a center of gravity of an engine system of the propulsion unit. A pair of lower mounts is also provided, each lower mount in the pair coupling the propulsion unit to the transom bracket. The pair of upper mounts is located aft of the pair of lower mounts when the propulsion unit is in a neutral position, in which the propulsion unit is generally vertically upright and not tilted or trimmed with respect to the transom.

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What is claimed is: 1. A mounting system for mounting a propulsion unit of an outboard motor to a transom of a marine vessel, the mounting system comprising: a support cradle having a head section configured for coupling to a transom bracket and a pair of arms extending aftward from the head section and configured to extend along opposite port and starboard sides of the propulsion unit; a pair of upper mounts, each upper mount in the pair of upper mounts configured to couple a respective arm in the pair of arms to the propulsion unit aft of a center of gravity of an engine system of the propulsion unit; and a pair of lower mounts, each lower mount in the pair of lower mounts configured to couple the propulsion unit to the transom bracket; wherein the pair of upper mounts is located aft of the pair of lower mounts when the propulsion unit is in a neutral position, in which the propulsion unit is generally vertically upright and not tilted or trimmed with respect to the transom. 2. The mounting system of claim 1 , further comprising a first pair of connectors, each connector in the first pair of connectors coupling the head section of the support cradle to a respective lower mount in the pair of lower mounts. 3. The mounting system of claim 2 , wherein an upper end of each connector in the first pair of connectors is respectively connected to a fore end of a respective arm in the pair of arms. 4. The mounting system of claim 3 , further comprising a second pair of connectors, each connector in the second pair of connectors respectively coupling an aft end of a respective arm in the pair of arms to a respective lower mount in the pair of lower mounts. 5. The mounting system of claim 4 , wherein each upper mount in the pair of upper mounts is respectively coupled to the aft end of a respective arm in the pair of arms. 6. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the pair of upper mounts and the pair of lower mounts are configured for coupling to the propulsion unit by fasteners that extend in a port-starboard direction of the propulsion unit. 7. The mounting system of claim 6 , wherein the pair of upper mounts and the pair of lower mounts are both located externally of a main casing of the propulsion unit. 8. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein when the propulsion unit is in the neutral position, the pair of upper mounts is located at a predetermined horizontal distance aft of the engine system's center of gravity, and the pair of lower mounts is located at approximately the same predetermined horizontal distance fore of the engine system's center of gravity. 9. The mounting system of claim 8 , wherein when the propulsion unit is in the neutral position, the pair of lower mounts is located approximately vertically in line with a vertical axis of a crankshaft of the engine system when viewed from the port or the starboard side of the propulsion unit. 10. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the upper mounts in the pair of upper mounts are spaced from one another in a port-starboard direction by a first distance, and the lower mounts in the pair of lower mounts are spaced from one another in the port-starboard direction by a second distance that is less than or approximately equal to half the first distance. 11. The mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the pair of upper mounts is aft of the pair of lower mounts, and wherein the pair of upper mounts and the pair of lower mounts are located on a plane that is rotated between 20 degrees and 40 degrees clockwise from vertical when the propulsion unit is in the neutral position. 12. A midsection assembly for an outboard motor configured for coupling to a transom of a marine vessel, the midsection assembly comprising: a midsection having an upper end configured to support an engine system and a lower end configured to carry a gear housing; a support cradle having a head section configured for coupling to a transom bracket and a pair of arms extending aftward from the head section and extending along opposite port and starboard sides of the midsection; a pair of upper mounts, each upper mount in the pair of upper mounts coupling a respective arm in the pair of arms to the midsection aft of a center of gravity of the engine system; and a pair of lower mounts, each lower mount in the pair of lower mounts coupling the midsection to the transom bracket; wherein the pair of upper mounts is located closer to an aft side of the midsection than to a fore side of the midsection, and the pair of lower mounts is located closer to the fore side of the midsection than to the aft side of the midsection. 13. The midsection assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a first pair of connectors, each connector in the first pair of connectors coupling the support cradle to a respective lower mount in the pair of lower mounts. 14. The midsection assembly of claim 13 , further comprising a second pair of connectors, each connector in the second pair of connectors coupling the support cradle to a respective lower mount in the pair of lower mounts. 15. The midsection assembly of claim 14 , wherein: each connector in the first pair of connectors respectively couples a fore end of a respective arm in the pair of arms to a respective lower mount in the pair of lower mounts; each connector in the second pair of connectors respectively couples an aft end of a respective arm in the pair of arms to a respective lower mount in the pair of lower mounts; and each upper mount in the pair of upper mounts is respectively coupled to the aft end of a respective arm in the pair of arms. 16. The midsection assembly of claim 12 , wherein when the outboard motor is in a neutral position, in which the outboard motor is generally vertically upright and not tilted or trimmed with respect to the transom, the pair of upper mounts is located at a predetermined horizontal distance aft of the engine system's center of gravity, and the pair of lower mounts is located at approximately the same predetermined horizontal distance fore of the engine system's center of gravity. 17. The midsection assembly of claim 16 , wherein when the outboard motor is in the neutral position, the pair of lower mounts is located approximately vertically in line with a vertical axis of a crankshaft of the engine system when viewed from the port or the starboard side of the midsection. 18. The midsection assembly of claim 16 , wherein the upper mounts in the pair of upper mounts are spaced from one another in a port-starboard direction by a first distance, and the lower mounts in the pair of lower mounts are spaced from one another in the port-starboard direction by a second distance that is less than or approximately equal to half the first distance. 19. The midsection assembly of claim 18 , wherein the pair of upper mounts and the pair of lower mounts are coupled to the midsection by fasteners that extend in the port-starboard direction. 20. The midsection assembly of claim 12 , wherein the pair of upper mounts is aft of the pair of lower mounts and wherein the pair of upper mounts and the pair of lower mounts are located on a plane that is rotated between about 20 degrees and about 40 degrees clockwise from vertical when the outboard motor is in a neutral position, in which the outboard motor is generally vertically upright and not tilted or trimmed with respect to the transom.

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What does patent US9969475B1 cover?
A system for mounting an outboard motor propulsion unit to a marine vessel transom includes a support cradle having a head section coupled to a transom bracket and a pair of arms extending aftward from the head section and along opposite port and starboard sides of the propulsion unit. A pair of upper mounts is provided, each upper mount in the pair coupling a respective arm to the propulsion u…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Brunswick Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B63H20/06. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 15 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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