×

Enclosed shaft system for marine propulsion

  • US 20080214068A1
  • Filed: 10/04/2007
  • Published: 09/04/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/05/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
First Claim
Patent Images

1. An enclosed shaft system to be incorporated into a marine propulsion apparatus of a vessel comprising:

  • a shaft;

    said shaft having a first end that is adapted to receive a propeller and a second end that is adapted to be connected to a coupling for connection to an engine;

    an outer casing having a first and second end, said shaft extending through said outer casing;

    the first end of said outer casing being connected to a bearing housing, said bearing housing containing a bearing assembly for supporting said shaft, said shaft extending through said bearing housing, and a first seal assembly located between the shaft and the bearing housing;

    an isolator mount connected to the second end of the outer casing, said isolator mount adapted to pass through the hull of a vessel, said isolator mount including a sealing assembly between the isolator mount and the hull of the vessel, said shaft extending through the isolator mount;

    a thrust assembly containing forward and reverse thrust bearings supporting said shaft, said thrust assembly connected to the isolator mount, said shaft extending through said thrust assembly and a second seal assembly located between said thrust assembly and said shaft;

    whereby the thrust generated by the shaft is transmitted from the thrust assembly to the isolator mount, and, a source of pressurized lubricant that is circulated through said thrust assembly, said isolator mount, said outer casing and said bearing housing to thereby lubricate said enclosed shaft system.

View all claims
  • 0 Assignments
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×