Claims
- 1. An auxiliary keel system for a jet propelled watercraft having a directional nozzle drive assembly at the stern of the watercraft and a movable hood that rotates over a directional nozzle to downwardly direct and force water from the directional nozzle below the watercraft for providing reverse thrust, the auxiliary keel system comprising:
two tie rod members, each having a first end and a second end; means for attaching the first end of each tie rod member to an external portion of the directional nozzle drive assembly, wherein the means for attaching the first end of each tie rod member to the external portion of the directional nozzle drive assembly moves in unison with the movement of the directional nozzle; the first end of each tie rod member and the means for attaching the first end of each tie rod member to the external portion of the directional nozzle drive assembly being engaged such that the first end of each tie rod member is allowed to pivot with the movement of the directional nozzle; a keel connected at each of the second end of each tie rod member; each keel being formed as a generally planar member with a generally rounded bottom edge, each keel further having a generally horizontal upper edge, the second end of each tie rod member being pivotally connected near a proximal end of said upper edge, the rounded bottom edge having a radius of {fraction (3/16)} inches or greater; and means for attaching each keel to the stern of the watercraft, each means for attaching the keel to the stern of the watercraft further having means for pivotally connecting the upper edge of the keel at a predetermined location between a distal end of the upper edge and the proximal end of the upper edge, wherein when the directional nozzle moves, each keel moves in unison with the directional nozzle to provide enhanced steering performance.
- 2. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 1, wherein the planar member of each keel has a generally tapered arcuate-shaped leading edge extending from the distal end of the upper edge downwardly toward the rounded bottom edge of the keel planar member.
- 3. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 2, wherein each keel is formed to have a gradual taper from the upper edge to the formed rounded bottom edge.
- 4. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 1, wherein the means for pivotally connecting the upper edge of the keel is at a predetermined angle in relation to the stern of the watercraft such that the upper edge of the planar keel member remains generally horizontal in operation and the distal end of the upper edge does not contact the stern of the watercraft.
- 5. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 4, further comprising:
means for adjusting the angle in relation to the stern of the watercraft for accommodating an installation such that the distal end of the upper edge does not contact the stem of the watercraft.
- 6. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 1, wherein the means for attaching each keel to the stern of the watercraft further comprises:
break away means for pivotally enabling the planar keel member to rotate upward and away from the stern should the planar member strike an underwater object or surface thereby preventing damage to the keel or the stern of the watercraft, wherein the proximal end of the upper edge pivotally rotates about an axis of the second end of the tie rod member.
- 7. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 6, wherein the break away means includes a shear pin designed to shear at a predetermined impact force, said shear pin being located below a pivot pin about which the planar keel member rotates away from the stern.
- 8. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 1, wherein the means for pivotally connecting the upper edge of the keel further comprises:
means for lubricating said means for pivotally connecting the upper edge of the keel.
- 9. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 1, wherein second end of each tie rod member includes means for adjusting a length of the tie rod member for accommodating the installation of the means for attaching each keel to the stern of the watercraft.
- 10. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 1, wherein the means for attaching the first end of each tie rod member to the external portion of the directional nozzle drive assembly further comprises:
means for adjusting the sensitivity response to the movement of the directional nozzle drive assembly, the means being a plurality of an odd number of spaced-apart apertures for which one is selected for attaching the first end of each tie rod member, wherein selecting the centrally located aperture allows for substantially direct 1:1 response of the keel in relation to the movement of the directional nozzle drive, selecting one of the apertures between the centrally located aperture and the stern allows for a movement of the keel which is less than the movement of the directional nozzle drive, and selecting one of the apertures beyond the centrally located aperture allows for a movement of the keel which is greater than the movement of the directional nozzle drive.
- 11. An auxiliary keel system for a jet propelled watercraft having a directional nozzle drive assembly at the stern of the watercraft and a movable hood that rotates over a directional nozzle to downwardly direct and force water from the directional nozzle below the watercraft for providing reverse thrust, the auxiliary keel system comprising:
a generally C-shaped portion having means for attaching said C-shaped portion to an outside surface of the directional nozzle and being adapted to extend from a first end adapted to be located near a first side of a notch in a bottom outlet portion of the directional nozzle around a top surface of the directional nozzle to a second end to be located near a second side of the notch in the bottom outlet portion of the directional nozzle; and the first and second ends of the C-shaped portion each having a generally planar keel member angularly depending therefrom so that a distance between a lower edge of each planar keel member is greater than another distance between the first and second ends of the C-shaped portion, each keel member further being formed with a generally rounded bottom edge, the rounded bottom edge having a radius of {fraction (3/16)} inches or greater, wherein when the directional nozzle moves, the planar keel members move in unison with the directional nozzle to provide enhanced steering performance.
- 12. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 11, wherein the means for attaching the C-shaped portion to the outside surface of the directional nozzle includes:
a generally U-shaped portion extending from at least a portion of each of the first and second ends of the C-shaped portion, the U-shaped portions being adapted for engaging the corresponding first and second sides of the notch in the bottom outlet portion of the directional nozzle.
- 13. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 12, wherein the means for attaching the C-shaped portion to the outside surface of the directional nozzle further includes:
at least one aperture in the C-shaped portion for inserting means for fixedly engaging the C-shaped portion to the outside surface of the directional nozzle and for preventing the C-shaped portion from sliding off the directional nozzle.
- 14. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 11, wherein each planar keel member has a generally tapered arcuate front edge, said edge being nearest the stern of the watercraft when installed.
- 15. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 11, wherein each planar keel member is further formed to have a gradual taper from the C-shaped portion to the formed rounded bottom edge.
- 16. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 11, wherein each planar keel member has a notched-out portion near an upper back edge of said planar keel member, said notched-out portion being sized to allow the movable hood to be fully lowered to its maximum allowable position without interference from the planar keel member.
- 17. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 11, further comprising:
means for detachably connecting each planar keel member to the corresponding first and second ends of the C-shaped portion.
- 18. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 11, further comprising generally longitudinal ridges along each side of the C-shaped portion near the first and second ends of said C-shaped portion to form a slight cup between the keel members and the longitudinal ridges.
- 19. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 11, wherein the bottom edge of each keel member is bowed outwardly.
- 20. An auxiliary keel system for a jet propelled watercraft having a directional nozzle drive assembly at the stern of the watercraft, the auxiliary keel system comprising:
a generally C-shaped portion having means for attaching said C-shaped portion to an outside lower surface of the directional nozzle; and a generally planar keel member angularly depending from a location near each of a first end and a second end of the C-shaped portion so that a distance between a lower edge of each planar keel member is greater than another distance between the locations from which the planar keel members depend from the C-shaped portion, each keel member further being formed with a generally rounded bottom edge, the rounded bottom edge having a radius of {fraction (3/16)} inches or greater, wherein when the directional nozzle moves, the planar keel members move in unison with the directional nozzle to provide enhanced steering performance.
- 21. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 20, wherein the means for attaching the C-shaped portion to the outside lower surface of the directional nozzle further includes:
at least two apertures in the C-shaped portion for inserting means for fixedly engaging the C-shaped portion to the outside lower surface of the directional nozzle.
- 22. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 20, wherein each planar keel member has a generally tapered arcuate-shaped front edge, said edge being nearest the stern of the watercraft when installed.
- 23. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 20, wherein each planar keel member is further formed to have a gradual taper from the C-shaped portion to the formed rounded bottom edge.
- 24. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 20, further comprising:
means for detachably connecting each planar keel member to the generally C-shaped portion.
- 25. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 20, further comprising generally longitudinal ridges along each outer edge of the C-shaped to form a slight cup between the keel members and the longitudinal ridges.
- 26. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 20, wherein the bottom edge of each keel member is bowed outwardly.
- 27. An auxiliary keel system for a jet propelled watercraft having a directional nozzle drive assembly at the stern of the watercraft and a movable hood that rotates over a directional nozzle to downwardly direct and force water from the directional nozzle below the watercraft for providing reverse thrust, the auxiliary keel system comprising:
a directional nozzle attachment portion having means for attaching said directional nozzle attachment portion to an outside surface of the directional nozzle and being adapted to extend from a first end adapted to be located near a first side of a notch in a bottom outlet portion of the directional nozzle around a top surface of the directional nozzle to a second end to be located near a second side of the notch in the bottom outlet portion of the directional nozzle; and the first and second ends of the directional nozzle attachment portion each having a generally planar keel member angularly depending therefrom so that a distance between a lower edge of each planar keel member is greater than another distance between the first and second ends of the directional nozzle attachment portion, each keel member further being formed with a generally rounded bottom edge, the rounded bottom edge having a radius of {fraction (3/16)} inches or greater, wherein when the directional nozzle moves, the planar keel members move in unison with the directional nozzle to provide enhanced steering performance.
- 28. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 27, wherein the means for attaching the directional nozzle attachment portion to the outside surface of the directional nozzle includes:
a generally U-shaped portion extending from at least a portion of each of the first and second ends of the directional nozzle attachment portion, the U-shaped portions being adapted for engaging the corresponding first and second sides of the notch in the bottom outlet portion of the directional nozzle.
- 29. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 28, wherein the means for attaching the directional nozzle attachment portion to the outside surface of the directional nozzle further includes:
at least one aperture in the directional nozzle attachment portion for inserting means for fixedly engaging the directional nozzle attachment portion to the outside surface of the directional nozzle and for preventing the directional nozzle attachment portion from sliding off the directional nozzle.
- 30. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 27, wherein each planar keel member has a generally tapered arcuate front edge, said edge being nearest the stern of the watercraft when installed.
- 31. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 27, wherein each planar keel member is further formed to have a gradual taper from the directional nozzle attachment portion to the formed rounded bottom edge.
- 32. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 27, wherein each planar keel member has a notched-out portion near an upper back edge of said planar keel member, said notched-out portion being sized to allow the movable hood to be fully lowered to its maximum allowable position without interference from the planar keel member.
- 33. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 27, further comprising:
means for detachably connecting each planar keel member to the corresponding first and second ends of directional nozzle attachment portion.
- 34. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 27, further comprising generally longitudinal ridges along each side of the directional nozzle attachment portion near the first and second ends of said directional nozzle attachment portion to form a slight cup between the keel members and the longitudinal ridges.
- 35. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 27, wherein the bottom edge of each keel member is bowed outwardly.
- 36. An auxiliary keel system for a jet propelled watercraft having a directional nozzle drive assembly at the stern of the watercraft, the auxiliary keel system comprising:
a directional nozzle attachment portion having means for attaching said directional nozzle attachment portion to an outside lower surface of the directional nozzle; and a generally planar keel member depending from one of a location proximately aligned parallel to a center of the directional nozzle, spaced-apart on the directional nozzle attachment portion so that a distance between a lower edge of each planar keel member is greater than another distance between the locations from which the planar keel members depend from the directional nozzle attachment portion, and a combination of such locations to form three keel members depending from the directional nozzle attachment portion, each keel member further being formed with a generally rounded bottom edge, the rounded bottom edge having a radius of {fraction (3/16)} inches or greater, wherein when the directional nozzle moves, the planar keel members move in unison with the directional nozzle to provide enhanced steering performance.
- 37. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 36, wherein the means for attaching the directional nozzle attachment portion to the outside lower surface of the directional nozzle further includes:
at least two apertures in the directional nozzle attachment portion for inserting means for fixedly engaging the directional nozzle attachment portion to the outside lower surface of the directional nozzle.
- 38. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 36, wherein each planar keel member has a generally tapered arcuate-shaped front edge, said edge being nearest the stern of the watercraft when installed.
- 39. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 36, wherein each planar keel member is further formed to have a gradual taper from the directional nozzle attachment portion to the formed rounded bottom edge.
- 40. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 36, further comprising:
means for detachably connecting each planar keel member to the directional nozzle attachment portion.
- 41. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 36, wherein each planar keel member has a notched-out portion near an upper back edge of said planar keel member, said notched-out portion being sized to allow the movable hood to be fully lowered to its maximum allowable position without interference from the planar keel member.
- 42. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 36, further comprising generally longitudinal ridges along each side of the directional nozzle attachment portion to form a slight cup between the keel members and the longitudinal ridges.
- 43. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 36, wherein the bottom edge of each keel member is bowed outwardly.
- 44. An auxiliary keel system for a jet propelled watercraft having a directional nozzle drive assembly at the stern of the watercraft, the auxiliary keel system comprising:
a directional nozzle; and a generally planar keel member depending from the directional nozzle at one of a location proximately aligned parallel to a center of the directional nozzle, spaced-apart and divergently depending angularly from the directional nozzle such that a distance between a lower edge of each planar keel member is greater than another distance between the locations from which the planar keel members depend from the directional nozzle, and a combination of such locations to form three keel members depending from the directional nozzle, each keel member further being formed with a generally rounded bottom edge, the rounded bottom edge having a radius of {fraction (3/16)} inches or greater, wherein when the directional nozzle moves, the planar keel members move in unison with the directional nozzle to provide enhanced steering performance.
- 45. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 44, wherein each planar keel member has a generally tapered arcuate-shaped front edge, said edge being nearest the stern of the watercraft when installed.
- 46. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 44, wherein each planar keel member is further formed to have a gradual taper from the directional nozzle to the formed rounded bottom edge.
- 47. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 44, further comprising:
means for detachably connecting each planar keel member to the directional nozzle.
- 48. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 44, wherein each planar keel member has a notched-out portion near an upper back edge of said planar keel member.
- 49. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 46, wherein each gradual tapered keel member has a hollow interior in fluid communication with the directional nozzle so that a portion of the outflow of the water can be directed into the hollow interior of each keel member and subsequently flow out of the keel member's back edge.
- 50. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 44, further comprising a generally longitudinal ridge along each side of the directional nozzle to form a cup shape between the each longitudinal ridge and its nearest keel member.
- 51. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 44, wherein the bottom edge of each keel member is bowed outwardly.
- 52. The auxiliary keel system according to claim 44, wherein when two or more keel members are used, an inverted U-shaped cup is formed between adjacent keel members on the directional nozzles.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/100,330 filed Mar. 18, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10100330 |
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