Claims
- 1. In an hydraulic jet propulsion system for watercraft of the type comprising:
- a. an intake section for directing incoming water from under the craft;
- b. a pump section for receiving incoming water from said intake section and increasing the energy thereof; and
- c. a discharge section for accelerating and discharging the increased energy water as a jet;
- the improvement comprising:
- d. an intake passage within said intake section comprising:
- i. two substantially vertical side walls having lower edges at the same level and substantially parallel to each other;
- ii. an aftwardly inclined front wall laterally joined to said side walls, and having a lower front portion cooperating with the lower edges of said side walls to form a parallel-sided intake opening with an aftward open end; and
- iii. a rear edge member disposed above the level of and at the aftward open end of said intake opening, which member is joined to said sidewalls and cooperates with said side walls and said front wall to form a substantially cylindrical outlet opening to said pump section.
- 2. A system as in claim 1 wherein said intake section is formed of fiberglass.
- 3. A system as in claim 2 wherein said intake section is integrally molded with the craft hull.
- 4. A system as in claim 2 further comprising a connecting ring molded into the end of said outlet opening adjacent to said pump section for connection thereto.
- 5. A system as in claim 1 wherein said rear edge member has an elliptically shaped leading edge in vertical section.
- 6. A system as in claim 1 further comprising a series of screening bars supported by said rear edge member and said front wall above the level of the intake opening and wherein said screening bars are of streamlined cross-section and arranged in parallel with each other and the axis of the craft and inclined to the direction of incoming water.
- 7. A system as in claim 1 wherein said intake section is disposed with the intake opening at the rear underside of the watercraft and with said rear edge member disposed at the transom of said watercraft.
- 8. A system as in claim 1 further comprising a bearing housing disposed in said front wall of said intake passage, and a drive shaft mounted in said bearing housing and extending through said intake passage into said pump section.
- 9. A system as in claim 8 wherein said front wall of said intake passage makes an angle with the axis of said drive shaft within the range from 15.degree. to 30.degree..
- 10. A system as in claim 8 further comprising a passage in said bearing housing having an inlet in said front wall for admitting water to cool said bearing housing and said drive shaft.
- 11. A system as in claim 1 wherein said vertical side walls have rounded-off lower edges which terminate aftwardly in substantially vertical edges and said front wall is joined to said side walls by round-offs.
- 12. A system as in claim 1 wherein said lower front portion of said front wall is disposed substantially perpendicular to said lower edges of said side walls and the axis of the watercraft to form a three-sided substantially rectangular intake opening with an aftward open end.
- 13. In an hydraulic jet propulsion system for watercraft the combination comprising:
- an intake means for directing incoming water from under the craft, said intake means comprising:
- i. means for defining an intake passage;
- ii. means for defining in the underside of the craft a parallel-sided intake opening to said intake passage with an aftward open end; and
- iii. means disposed above said aftward open end for defining a cylindrical outlet opening from said intake passage;
- b. a pump means for receiving incoming water from said intake section and increasing the energy thereof, said pump means comprising:
- i. a cylindrical casing disposed aft of and in axial alignment with said cylindrical outlet opening;
- ii. at least one set of straightener vanes fixed in said casing;
- iii. at least one rotatable impeller disposed upstream of said straightener vanes; and
- iv. drive means for rotating said impeller; and
- c. a discharge means for accelerating and discharging the increased energy water as a jet, said discharge means comprising:
- i. an annular casing disposed aft of and axially aligned with said cylindrical casing;
- ii. means for defining an acceleration chamber with an aftwardly diminishing interior diameter within aid annular casing;
- iii. an outlet end integral with said annular casing; and
- iv. means within said outlet end for defining a cylindrical opening at the exit of said acceleration chamber.
- 14. A system as in claim 13 further comprising a hub member for mounting said straightener vanes and a plastic bearing within said hub member for supporting said drive means in rotation and having axial grooves therein for permitting the passage of water for lubricating said bearing.
- 15. A system as in claim 13 wherein the impeller blades are mounted with a pitch in the range from 31/2 to 61/2 inches.
- 16. A system as in claim 13 wherein the impeller blades have outer and inner profiles of a laminar configuration with the maximum offset thickness of the outer profile toward the aft end and of the inner profile at the middle of the blade length and with the maximum offset thickness of the intermediate profiles lying along a straight line between those of the inner and outer profiles.
- 17. A system as in claim 13 wherein the impeller has a freeflow opening in the range from 0 to 20% of the total area of the flow passage.
- 18. A system as in claim 13 wherein the maximum relative thickness of the impeller blade outer profile is in the range from 2% to 4% and of the inner profile is in the range from 6% to 10%.
- 19. A system as in claim 13 wherein the straightener vanes have a curved leading surface and a flat trailing surface, the length of the flat trailing surface decreasing from the outer profile to the inner profile.
- 20. A system as in claim 19 wherein said straightener vanes are mounted with their flat trailing surfaces at an angle with the axis of rotation of said impeller in the range between 3.degree. and 6.degree. in the direction opposite to that of impeller rotation.
- 21. A system as in claim 19 wherein the curvature of the inner and outer profiles of the curved leading surface varies in accordance with the points of intersection between the centerlines of the continuum of profiles along the leading edge and the tangential flow therealong.
- 22. A system as in claim 13 wherein the number of straightener vanes is one more than the number of impeller blades.
- 23. An hydraulic jet propulsion system for watercraft comprising:
- a. an intake passage comprising:
- i. two substantially vertical parallel sidwalls;
- ii. an aftwardly inclined front wall with the lower portion of said front wall joining the lower edges of said side walls to form an intake opening; and
- iii. a rear edge member disposed at the transom of said watercraft above the level of said intake opening and joining with said side walls in such manner that said edge member, said front wall and said side walls form a cylindrical opening aft of said transom;
- b. a pump assembly disposed at said outlet opening and comprising:
- i. a cylindrical casing axially aligned with said cylindrical outlet opening;
- ii. a plurality of straightener vanes mounted within said cylindrical casing;
- iii. an impeller disposed upstream of said straightener vanes; and
- iv. drive means for mounting and rotating said impeller; and
- c. a discharge chamber disposed aft of said pump assembly comprising:
- i. an acceleration chamber axially aligned with said cylindrical casing and formed of an annular wall of aftwardly diminishing cross-section; and
- ii. a cylindrical outlet end at the exit of said acceleration chamber.
- 24. A system as in claim 23 wherein said discharge chamber further comprises a cylindrical intake chamber forward of said acceleration chamber and containing the aft portion of said pump assembly and said acceleration chamber comprises an interiorly unobstructed wall whose cross-section diminishes in accordance with the rule of minimal flow losses.
- 25. A system as in claim 23 wherein said lower portion of said front wall is disposed substantially perpendicular to the axis of said watercraft to form a three-sided substantially rectangular intake opening.
- 26. A system as in claim 23 further comprising:
- d. an annular ring member disposed about said cylindrical outlet opening of said intake passage with a first annular flange thereon;
- e. second and third annular flanges on opposite ends of said cylindrical casing, the face of said second flange engaging the face of said first flange;
- f. a fourth annular flange on the discharge chamber having a face engaging said third flange; and
- g. means for sealing maintaining the engagement between said faces of said flanges.
- 27. A system as in claim 26 wherein said maintaining means comprises a split ring member having an inner annular recess for accommodating a set of engaged flanges therein and means for tightening said ring member to cause the walls of said recess to securely engage the non-engaging surface of said flanges.
- 28. A system as in claim 23 further comprising:
- d. steering means mounted on the cylindrical outlet end of said discharge chamber for pivoting about a substantially vertical axis; and
- e. reverser means mounted on said steering means for pivoting about a substantially horizontal axis between an operative position and an inoperative position and comprising a dual cup member formed with a dividing wall which is disposed substantially vertically when said reverser means is in the operative position.
- 29. A system as in claim 23 wherein said discharge chamber is formed of fiberglass.
- 30. In an hydraulic jet propulsion system for watercraft of the type comprising:
- a. a pump means for receiving incoming water and increasing the energy thereof; and
- b. a discharge means for accelerating and discharging the increased energy water as a jet; the improvement wherein said discharge means comprises:
- c. a cylindrical outlet end; and
- d. means mounted on said cylindrical outlet end for steering said watercraft comprising:
- i. a cylindrical member having side cutouts at its inlet end;
- ii. pivot means for mounting said cylindrical member on said cylindrical outlet end for pivoting about a substantially vertical axis; and
- iii. cylindrical sectors pivoted on said outlet end and disposed within said cutouts.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 407,852, filed Oct. 19, 1973, now abandoned.
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