Motor cover seal

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Inventors

Westberg, Tom

Application #

525908

Filed

May-18-1990

Published

Mar-17-1992

Current US Class

049/490.1
049/498.1
123/195P
277/641
277/645
440/77
440/900

International Classes

F16J 015/10; B63H 021/00

Field of Search

277/178 277/181-184 277/186 277/226 123/195 440/76-78 440/900 49/485 49/490 49/495 49/497 49/498 296/93 296/216 296/222

Assignee

Outboard Marine Corporation (Waukegan, IL)

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Welsh & Katz, Ltd.

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Abstract
A motor cover seal for sealing opposed edges of upper and lower outboard motor convers includes an elongate body constructed and arranged for disposition between the opposed edges of the upper and lower covers, an attachment portion on the body configured to be secured to the lower motor cover, and a compressible portion on the body configured to be compressed by the closing of the upper motor cover against the lower motor cover.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A motor cover seal for sealing opposed edges of upper and lower outboard motor covers, comprising:

an elongate body constructed and arranged for disposition between the opposed edges of the upper and lower covers;

an attachment portion integral with said body and configured to be secured to the lower motor cover;

a compressible portion integral with said body and configured to be compressed by the closing of the upper motor cover against the lower motor cover;

a wiping formation disposed on said body and being integral with said attachment portion and said compressible portion, said wiping formation being provided with a wedge-shaped configuration to wipingly and sealingly engage the upper motor cover as it compresses the compressible portion, said wiping formation having an inclined upper edge which directs the upper motor cover into engagement with said compressible portion;



Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is related to commonly assigned, copending patent applications for MOLDED CONTROL PANEL FOR OUTBOARD MOTOR, Ser. No. 07/525,594, filed May 18, 1990, for MOLDED LOWER MOTOR COVER, Ser. No. 07/525,595, filed May 18, 1990, and for MARINE PROPULSION DEVICE COWL ASSEMBLY, Ser. No. 07/526,499, filed May 18, 1990.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to outboard marine motors having upper and lower motor covers, and more specifically to a motor cover seal for sealing opposed edges of the upper and lower motor covers against the intrusion of moisture.

An outboard marine motor generally includes an engine portion and a depending gear case. The engine portion of the outboard motor is typically enclosed by upper and lower motor covers which may be collectively referred to as the cowl assembly.

A disadvantage of conventional marine motor cowls relates to the necessity of maintaining a watertight seal between interfacing opposed edges of the upper and lower motor covers. In conventional outboard motor cowls, a continuous looped sealing member is either glued or stitched to either one or both opposing edges of the upper and lower motor covers. Thus, when the cowl is closed, the entry of water into the cowl is prevented. Through use and/or exposure to the elements, the glue or stitching deteriorates, and the seal may become detached from the cover. This deterioration of the seal decreases its water repelling efficiency, and when replacement is required, the fastening of a replacement seal is often a laborious procedure.
 
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