Brunswick Corporation
Outboard motors having idler-driven lubricating pump
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Abstract:
An outboard motor includes an internal combustion engine having an engine block with vertically-aligned first and second banks of piston-cylinders that extend at an angle with respect to each other so as to form a V-shape. A crankshaft extends along a vertical axis. Combustion in the first and second banks of piston-cylinders causes rotation of the crankshaft. First and second camshafts extend along the first and second banks of vertically-aligned cylinders, respectively. A flexible coupler couples the crankshaft to the first and second camshafts so that rotation of the crankshaft causes rotation of the first and second camshafts. A rotary idler is coupled to the flexible coupler such that rotation of the crankshaft causes rotation of the rotary idler. A lubricating pump is coupled to the rotary idler such that rotation of the rotary idler causes the lubricating pump to pump lubricant to the internal combustion engine.
Utility
28 Jun 2018
14 Jan 2020