Rearward illumination device for outboard motor
A marine illuminating device for aiding in the reverse navigation of a watercraft that is powered by an outboard motor. The marine illuminating device includes an electric light that is mounted in an aperture in a cowl of an outboard motor. The electric light is connected through an electric circuit to the alternator/charging system of the outboard motor and to a switch assembly. The switch assembly may be actuated automatically when the outboard motor mode selector is positioned into the reverse mode. Alternatively, the switch may also be actuated manually. Actuation of the switch assembly permits electric current to flow from the alternator/charging system to the electric light, thereby causing the electric light to illuminate. Operation of the device is "hands-free" due to the fact that it illuminates automatically and does not require the operator to actively position the light relative to the path of the watercraft since the watercraft travels in the direction that the outboard motor is pointed when the motor is operated in the reverse mode. The electric circuit may also employ a switching device to maintain the electric lamp in an illuminated state for a predetermined time to permit the watercraft operator to momentarily operate the outboard motor in the neutral or forward modes while maintaining rearward illumination.
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I claim:
1. An illumination device for use with an outboard motor having a power supply, a plurality of operating modes and a mode selector for selectively engaging said plurality of operatingmodes, said plurality of operating modes including a reverse mode, a neutral mode and a forward mode, said illumination device comprising:
an electric light assembly adapted to be fixed to said outboard motor and positioned so as to illuminate an area behind said outboard motor; and
a switching assembly coupled to said electric light assembly and operable in an actuated state and an unactuated state, said actuated state adapted for permitting the transmission of power from said power source to said electric light assemblyand said unactuated state adapted for inhibiting the transmission of power from said power source to said electric light assembly;
wherein said operation of said switching assembly in said actuated state aids in navigating said outboard motor in a rearward direction.
2. The illumination device of claim 1, wherein said switching assembly includes a manually actuated switch operable for maintaining said switching assembly in an actuated state.
3. The illumination device of claim 1, wherein said switching assembly is adapted to operate in said actuated state when said outboard motor is operated in said reverse mode.
4. The illumination device of claim 3, wherein said switching assembly includes a limit switch adapted for sensing when said outboard motor is operated in said reverse mode.
5. The illumination device of claim 3, wherein said switching assembly includes a proximity switch adapted for sensing when said outboard motor is operated in said reverse mode.
6. The illumination device of claim 3, wherein said switching assembly includes a switching means adapted to maintain said switching assembly in said actuated state for a predetermined time after said outboard motor has been operated in saidreverse mode.
7. The illumination device of claim 1, wherein said electric light assembly includes a lamp, a reflector and a projector lens, said lamp adapted for creating light and said reflector and projector lens adapted for concentrating and focusing saidlight so as to produce a multi-segment beam having an intense center segment disposed between two segments which provide diffuse light.
8. The illumination device of claim 7, wherein said center beam segment is produced so as to have an included angle of approximately 5.degree. to approximately 135.degree..
9. The illumination device of claim 8, wherein said center beam segment is produced so as to have an included angle of approximately 15.degree. to approximately 90.degree..
10. The illumination device of claim 1 further comprising means for adjusting a position of a beam of light produced by said electric light assembly.
11. An outboard motor comprising:
a housing;
a power supply coupled to said housing and providing a source of electricity;
a mode selector for selectively engaging one of a plurality of operating modes, the plurality of operating modes including a reverse mode, a neutral mode and a forward mode; and
an illumination device having an electric light assembly and a switching assembly, said electric light assembly coupled to said housing and positioned so as to illuminate an area behind said outboard motor, said switching assembly coupled to saidelectric light assembly and operable in an actuated state and unactuated states, said actuated state operable for permitting the transmission of electricity from said power source to said electric light assembly and said unactuated state adapted forinhibiting the transmission of power from said power source to said electric light assembly;
wherein said operation of said switching assembly in said actuated state aids in navigating said outboard motor in a rearward direction.
12. The outboard motor of claim 11, wherein said switching assembly includes a manually actuated switch operable for maintaining said switching assembly in an actuated state.
13. The outboard motor of claim 11, wherein said switching assembly is operable in said actuated state when said outboard motor is operated in said reverse mode.
14. The outboard motor of claim 13, wherein said switching assembly includes a limit switch operable for sensing when said outboard motor is operated in said reverse mode.
15. The outboard motor of claim 13, wherein said switching assembly includes a proximity switch operable for sensing when said outboard motor is operated in said reverse mode.
16. The outboard motor of claim 13, wherein said switching assembly includes a switching means operable for maintaining said switching assembly in said actuated state for a predetermined time after said outboard motor has been operated in saidreverse mode.
17. The outboard motor of claim 11, wherein said electric light assembly includes a lamp, a reflector and a projector lens, said lamp operable for creating light and said reflector and projector lens operable for concentrating and focusing saidlight so as to produce a multi-segment beam having an intense center segment disposed between two segments which provide diffuse light.
18. The outboard motor of claim 17, wherein said center beam segment is produced so as to have an included angle of approximately 5.degree. to approximately 135.degree..
19. The outboard motor of claim 18, wherein said center beam segment is produced so as to have an included angle of approximately 15.degree. to approximately 90.degree..
20. The outboard motor of claim 11, further comprising means for adjusting a position of a beam of light produced by said electric light assembly.
21. The outboard motor of claim 11, wherein said power supply is a battery.
22. The outboard motor of claim 11, wherein said power supply is an alternator.
Patent number:
6200009
View patent at USPTO
Filing date:
August 27, 1999
Issue date:
March 13, 2001
Inventor:
Joseph G. Schulte (Venice, FL)
Primary Examiner:
Sandra O'Shea
Assistant Examiner:
Hargobind S. Sawhney
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Harness, Dickey & Pierce, PLC
