Claims
- 1. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft having a discharge nozzle for discharging water under pressure for propelling the watercraft, a reverse thrust bucket positioned contiguous to said discharge nozzle and supported for movement between a forward thrust position wherein a forward thrust is exerted on the watercraft and a reverse thrust position wherein a reverse thrust is exerted on the watercraft, a pedal positioned in the watercraft in a position for operation by an operator's foot and moveable between an extending forward drive position and a depressed reverse drive position upon an operator depressing said pedal with the operator's foot, means for connecting said pedal only to said reverse thrust bucket for operating said reverse thrust bucket between its positions in response to movement of said pedal and means for biasing said system for maintaining said reverse thrust bucket and said pedal normally to their forward thrust positions for maintaining a forward drive when no foot pressure is applied to depress said pedal.
- 2. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft as set fourth in claim 1 wherein the pedal is pivotally supported between the extending forward drive position and the depressed reverse drive position.
- 3. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft as set forth in claim 2 wherein the reverse thrust bucket is also moveable to a neutral position wherein no driving thrust is exerted on the watercraft and the pedal has a neutral position depressed between the extending forward and a fully depressed reverse position for positioning the reverse thrust bucket in its neutral position.
- 4. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft as set fourth in claim 3 further including a detent for retaining said pedal in its neutral position.
- 5. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft as set forth in claim 3 further including an internal combustion engine for powering the watercraft, means for starting said internal combustion engine, and means for precluding starting of said engine by said starting means unless said pedal is in its neutral position.
- 6. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft a set forth in claim 5 further including a detent for retaining said pedal in its neutral position.
- 7. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft as set forth in claim 1 wherein there are a pair of jet propulsion units each having a respective discharge nozzle and reverse thrust bucket and further including a pair of pedals, each for operating the respective reverse thrust bucket of the respective jet propulsion unit.
- 8. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft as set forth in claim 7 wherein the pedals are positioned so that an operator may operate both of the pedals with a single foot or may operate either pedal independently of the other.
- 9. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft as set forth in claim 8 wherein the pedals are pivotally supported between the forward drive position and the reverse drive position.
- 10. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft as set forth in claim 9 wherein the reverse thrust buckets are also moveable to a neutral position wherein no driving thrust is exerted on the watercraft and the pedals have a neutral position between the forward and reverse positions for positioning the reverse thrust bucket in its neutral position.
- 11. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft as set forth in claim 10 further including a detent for retaining said pedals in their neutral positions.
- 12. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft as set forth in claim 10 further including an internal combustion engine for powering the watercraft, means for starting said internal combustion engine, and means for precluding starting of said engines by said starting means unless said pedals are in their neutral positions.
- 13. A jet propulsion system for a watercraft as set forth in claim 12 further including a detent for retaining said pedals in their neutral positions.
Parent Case Info
"This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/977,127, filed Nov. 16, 1992, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Continuations (1)
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