1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a mounting portion of a water jet pump of a personal watercraft, and a personal watercraft. More particularly, the present invention relates to a mounting portion including a pump casing and a pump bracket configured to fasten the pump casing to a body of a personal watercraft, and a personal watercraft comprising the mounting portion.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, water-jet propulsion personal watercraft have been widely used in leisure, sport, rescue activities, and the like. A typical personal watercraft comprises a body including a hull and a deck covering the hull from above, and is equipped with an engine in a space inside the body. A water jet pump is equipped in a pump room formed on a rear bottom portion of the body. The water jet pump is configured to be driven to propel the watercraft. Specifically, a water intake is provided at a rearward position of a hull bottom surface, and a water intake passage extends rearward from the water intake to the water jet pump equipped in the pump room. Furthermore, a rear portion of the water passage is coupled to a pump bracket fastened to a front wall of the pump room. A pump casing that accommodates an impeller is mounted to the pump bracket from rearward, and a pump nozzle is connected to the rear portion of the pump casing.
A propeller shaft is coupled to a crankshaft of the engine. The propeller shaft extends rearward and is coupled to a pump shaft disposed within the pump casing. The impeller is attached on the pump shaft. When the engine operates, the impeller within the pump casing rotates integrally with the crankshaft. Water is sucked though the water intake from outside. The water is pressurized and accelerated by the rotation of the impeller, and is ejected rearward from the pump nozzle. As a result, the personal watercraft is propelled.
There are a variety of mounting portions including the pump casing and the pump bracket configured to fasten the pump casing to the body of the watercraft. One exemplary mounting portion is disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application Publication No. 2002-308183, in which a diagonal-flow type pump casing with an inner diameter that increases rearward is mounted to a pump bracket. In this mounting portion, a seal element for exclusive use is provided between the pump casing and the pump bracket. The seal element serves to inhibit reduction of pumping efficiency, which may be caused by air flowing from the pump room side of the hull into the pump casing. The seal element is made of flexible rubber having a relatively large thickness. The seal element is provided to cover substantially the entire of an outer peripheral surface and a front end surface of a front end portion of the substantially tubular pump casing. The pump casing is mounted to the pump bracket in a sealed condition, regardless of some displacement between the pump casing and the pump bracket in a mounting operation, in such a manner that the pump casing with the seal element is inserted into the pump bracket from rearward.
However, in the mounting portion disclosed in the above Patent Publication No. 2002-308183, it is necessary to manufacture a seal element for exclusive use having a unique shape according to outer dimensions of the pump casing and the pump bracket. Furthermore, since a contact area between the seal element provided to cover the pump casing and the pump bracket is large, the seal element may be displaced or deformed by contact with the pump bracket in the mounting operation.
The present invention addresses the above described condition, and an object of the present invention is to provide a mounting portion of a water jet pump of a personal watercraft, which includes a pump casing and a pump bracket configured to fasten the pump casing to a body of the watercraft using a seal element of a simple shape without substantial displacement of the seal element. Another object of the present invention is to provide a personal watercraft comprising the mounting portion of the water jet pump.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mounting portion of a water jet pump of a personal watercraft, the water jet pump including an impeller that rotates to eject water taken in from a bottom of a body of the watercraft rearward to thereby propel the watercraft, the mounting portion comprising a tubular pump casing configured to accommodate the impeller, and a pump bracket configured to fasten the pump casing to the body of the watercraft. The pump casing includes an internal fitting portion in a front portion thereof, and the internal fitting portion is provided on an outer peripheral surface thereof with a groove extending in a circumferential direction of the internal fitting portion and is configured to be internally fitted into the pump bracket. The pump bracket includes a casing receiving portion in a rear portion thereof and is configured to be externally fitted to the internal fitting portion of the pump casing. The pump casing is configured to be mountable to the pump bracket in such a manner that the internal fitting portion is internally fitted to the casing receiving portion of the pump bracket from rearward with a ring-shaped seal element fitted into the groove, and an outer peripheral surface of the internal fitting portion and an inner peripheral surface of the casing receiving portion are sealed by the seal element.
In such a construction, the seal element of a simple shape, for example, an O-ring, which is a standard product (commercially available product), is fitted to the groove formed on the internal fitting portion of the pump casing, and the pump casing and the pump bracket are sealed when mounting the pump casing to the pump bracket. The seal element fitted into the groove is less likely to be displaced by contact with the pump bracket in a mounting operation.
The internal fitting portion of the pump casing may have an outer diameter that decreases forward, and the casing receiving portion of the pump bracket may have an inner diameter that increases rearward so as to conform in shape to the outer peripheral surface of the internal fitting portion.
In such a construction, the internal fitting portion of the pump casing has an outer diameter that decreases forward, i.e., toward the pump bracket to form a taper shape, while the casing receiving portion of the pump bracket has an inner diameter that increases rearward, i.e., toward the pump casing to form a taper shape. As a result, the internal fitting portion of the pump casing is easily mounted to the casing receiving portion of the pump bracket.
The groove may be one of a plurality of grooves provided coaxially on the outer peripheral surface of the internal fitting portion of the pump casing. In such a construction, the sealing between the pump casing and the pump bracket is improved.
The water jet pump may be of an axial-flow type in which the pump casing has a substantially constant inner diameter in an axial direction of the water jet pump.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a water-jet propulsion personal watercraft comprising a body including a hull having a water intake and a deck covering the hull from above, a water jet pump mounted in a pump room formed on a rear bottom portion of the hull and including an impeller that rotates to eject water taken in from the water intake to thereby propel the watercraft, a water intake passage through which water is guided from the water intake to the water jet pump, a tubular pump casing configured to accommodate the impeller, and a pump bracket configured to fasten the pump casing to the body and to couple the water intake passage to the pump casing with the pump casing fastened to the body. The pump casing includes an internal fitting portion in a front portion thereof, and the internal fitting portion is provided on an outer peripheral surface thereof with a groove extending in a circumferential direction of the internal fitting portion and is configured to be internally fitted to the pump bracket. The pump bracket includes a casing receiving portion in a rear portion thereof and is configured to be externally fitted to the internal fitting portion of the pump casing. The pump casing is configured to be mountable to the pump bracket in such a manner that the internal fitting portion is internally fitted to the casing receiving portion of the pump bracket from rearward with a ring-shaped seal element fitted into the groove, and an outer peripheral surface of the internal fitting portion and an inner peripheral surface of the casing receiving portion are sealed by the seal element.
In such a construction, the water jet pump is easily assembled and the pump casing and the pump bracket are reliably sealed.
The above and further objects and features of the invention will more fully be apparent from the following detailed description with accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of a mounting portion of a water jet pump of a personal watercraft of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. A personal watercraft of
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A water intake 17 is provided on the bottom of the hull 2. The water intake 17 is connected to the pump casing 15 by a water intake passage 18 and a pump bracket 32 (
In the above constructed personal watercraft, water outside the watercraft is sucked from the water intake 17 provided on the bottom of the hull 2 and is fed to the water jet pump P. The water jet pump P pressurizes and accelerates the water, and the fairing vanes 14 guide water flow behind the impeller 13. The water is ejected through the pump nozzle 19 and from the outlet port 20. As the resulting reaction, the watercraft obtains a propulsion force.
The engine E employs an open-looped cooling system configured to directly cool the engine E and the associated components using the water taken in from outside for use as the cooling water. As shown in
A bar-type steering handle 23 is provided on the deck 3 to be located in front of the seat 7. The handle 23 is connected to a steering nozzle 24 provided behind the pump nozzle. 19 through a cable (not shown). When the rider rotates the handle 23 clockwise or counterclockwise, the steering nozzle 24 pivots toward the opposite direction so that the ejection direction of the water being ejected through the pump nozzle 19 can be changed, and the watercraft can be correspondingly turned to any desired direction while the water jet pump P is generating the propulsion force.
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The construction of the water jet pump P will be described with reference to
A bearing housing 30a is formed in a front portion inside the base portion 30. A ball bearing 30b is mounted within the bearing housing 30a. A fairing cone. 31 with a diameter that decreases rearward is coupled to a rear portion of the base portion 30, and a ball bearing 31b is mounted within a bearing housing 31a formed inside the cone 31. The pump shaft 12 is pivotally supported at two locations by the ball bearings 30b and 31b positioned forward and rearward. The impeller 13 is mounted to a front end portion of the pump shaft 12 to be rotatable integrally with the pump shaft 12.
A pump bracket 32 is positioned in front of the pump casing 15. The pump casing 15 is mounted to the pump bracket 32. The pump bracket 32 includes a base 34 fastened to a pump cover 33 (indicated by two-dotted line) covering the water jet pump P from below. The pump bracket 32 is fastened to a front wall of the pump room PR formed on the hull 2 (
The seal elements 43 fitted into the grooves 41 and 42 may be commercially available standard products such as O-rings or square rings. In this embodiment, O-rings that have circular cross-sections with a diameter larger than a depth of the grooves 41 and 42 are used. The O-rings having such a structure, i.e., the seal elements 43, protrude from the outer peripheral surface 40a of the internal fitting portion 40 with the seal elements 43 fitted into the grooves 41 and 42. So, when the internal fitting portion 40 is inserted into the casing receiving portion 35, the seal elements 43 are pressed by the inner peripheral surface 35a of the casing receiving portion 35 and thereby are elastically deformed, causing the internal fitting portion 40 and the casing receiving portion 35 to be sealed. The shape of the cross-section of the grooves 41 may alternatively be semi-circular.
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The seal elements 43 fitted into the grooves 41 and 42 are less likely to displace by contact with the pump bracket 32 in insertion. Therefore, the pump casing 15 is reliably mounted to the pump bracket 32 in a highly sealed condition without a need for the operator to visually check these components. In addition, this construction advantageously uses the simple ring-shaped seal elements (O-rings).
Furthermore, since the water jet pump P is of the axial-flow type, the pump casing 15 is mounted to the pump bracket 32 freely in the longitudinal direction. In addition, the outer peripheral surface 40a of the internal fitting portion 40 of the pump casing 15 and the inner peripheral surface 35a of the casing receiving portion 35 are inclined with respect to the direction in which the pump casing 15 is mounted to the pump bracket 32, and are taper-connected. In such a structure, since the internal fitting portion 40 of the pump casing 15 is inserted into the inside of the casing receiving portion 35 as far as possible toward forward, they may be connected in a highly sealed condition.
The mounting portion of the water jet pump P of the present invention is applicable to a diagonal-flow type water jet pump equipped with a pump casing with an inner diameter that increases rearward, as well as to the axial-flow type water jet pump. While the outer diameter of the internal fitting portion 40 of the pump casing 15 decreases forward and the inner diameter of the casing receiving portion 35 of the pump bracket 32 increases rearward, they may alternatively be configured as described below.
In the water jet pump P constructed above, displacement of the seal elements 41 and 42 are inhibited when the pump casing 15 is mounted to the pump bracket 32. They may be highly sealed by the seal elements 41 and 42 having a simple shape.
As this invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit of essential characteristics thereof, the present embodiment is therefore illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims.
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2004-232201 | Aug 2004 | JP | national |
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5310368 | Kamitake | May 1994 | A |
6176749 | Kato | Jan 2001 | B1 |
6231409 | Kato | May 2001 | B1 |
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2002-308183 | Oct 2002 | JP |
2004-308183 | Nov 2004 | JP |
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20060040571 A1 | Feb 2006 | US |