Claims
- 1. A pump for propelling a boat comprising
- a pump housing having two inlet channels for receiving water and outlet passage means for discharging water;
- a pump shaft rotatably mounted in said pump housing; and
- a double suction impeller mounted concentrically on said pump shaft, said double suction impeller being in communication with said two inlet channels and said outlet passage means;
- said two inlet channels extending from inlets below said housing to either side of said double suction impeller, the inlet to the first of said channels being defined by a first leading edge adapted to extend no lower than the bottom of the boat hull and a first trailing edge positioned behind and below said first leading edge, the inlet to the second of said channels being defined by said first trailing edge and a second trailing edge behind said first trailing edge and at a level higher than said first leading edge.
- 2. The pump of claim 1 wherein said second trailing edge is positioned at an elevation about between 4.5.degree. and 6.degree. above said first leading edge.
- 3. The pump of claim 1 further comprising side walls extending below said inlets.
- 4. The pump of claim 3 wherein said sidewalls extend about 2 inches below said first leading edge and curve upwardly to meet with said second trailing edge.
- 5. The pump of claim 1 wherein said first trailing edge is positioned at an elevation of about 91/4.degree. below and behind said first leading edge.
- 6. A pump for propelling a boat comprising
- a pump housing having two inlet channels for receiving water and outlet passage means for discharging water;
- a pump shaft rotatably mounted in said pump housing; and
- a double suction impeller mounted concentrically on said pump shaft, said double suction impeller being in communication with said two inlet channels and said outlet passage means;
- said two inlet channels extending from inlets below said housing to either side of said double suction impeller, the inlet to the first of said channels being defined by a first leading edge adapted to extend no lower than the bottom of the boat hull and a first trailing edge positioned at an elevation of about 91/4.degree. below and behind said first leading edge, the inlet to the second of said channels being defined by said first trailing edge and a second trailing edge behind said first trailing edge and positioned at an elevation about between 4.5.degree. and 6.degree. above said first leading edge, the inlets further being defined by sidewalls extending below said inlets on either side thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 382,374, filed July 25, 1973.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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