Outboard jet drive boat

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6398600
  • Patent Number
    6,398,600
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 9, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 4, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Morano; S. Joseph
    • Olson; Lars A.
    Agents
    • Hobby, III; William M.
Abstract
An outboard jet drive boat apparatus has a boat hull (11) having a transom (12) and having a removably attached outboard jet drive (10) attached to the transom (12). The outboard jet drive (10) includes a housing (13) sealed against the intrusion of water and has an engine mounting platform (14) therein having an engine (16) mounted thereon on flexible engine mounts (15). The housing (13) has a sealable entrance through the top thereof and is removably attached to the transom of the hull (11). A jet drive unit (17) is attached in the housing (13) below the engine supporting platform (14) and extending generally parallel to the engine (16) and extending from the front of the housing (13) out the rear of the housing. The jet drive unit (17) is operatively attached to the overhead engine (16) through a clutch mechanism. A main fuel tank (33) is positioned inside the hull (11) and is connected to a fuel line (35) to an auxiliary fuel tank (38) inside the housing (13) and the auxiliary fuel tank (38) is connected to the engine (16) for feeding fuel to the engine (16). The fuel pump (41) is mounted in the housing (13) to pump fuel to the engine (16) from the auxiliary fuel tank (38) and from the main fuel tank (33) to the auxiliary fuel tank (38). Electrical controls are located in the hull couple through the housing (13) to the engine controls and controls the engine (16) and jet drive unit (17).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an outboard jet drive boat and especially to an outboard jet drive having an engine and jet drive mounted in a housing which is removably attached to the transom of a boat hull.




There have been several proposed types of outboard set drives for watercraft but most are similar to an outboard motor in which the outboard motor propeller and lower unit have been replaced with a jet drive. The jet drive includes a jet pump in the lower unit that operates so as to provide propulsion force for a watercraft. There are advantages in employing jet pumps for propulsion units as opposed to propellers. The jet drive permits operation in shallower water and also the propeller is shrouded and there is less likelihood of injury. There has been a variety of proposed constructions for outboard jet drives for positioning the jet pump in different positions relative to the hull transom and bottom of the transom but in a typical jet drive, the engine and jet drive are located directly in the hull with an opening in the bottom of the hull for capturing water passing under the hull and then utilizing the jet pumps to thrust the water out the rear of the hull to propel the boat. Outboard jet drive units are made similar to typical outboard motors with a motor driving a drive unit which operates a jet drive unit.




Prior art outboard liquid jet propulsion units can be seen in the Nanami U.S. Pat., No. 5,536,187, for an outboard jet drive for watercraft in which the jet propulsion unit is disposed forwardly of the transom and beneath the undersurface of the hull for improving its pumping efficiency while the motor is attached to the transom of the boat. In the Jordan U.S. Pat., No. 4,459,117, a liquid jet propulsion unit is driven by a conventional outboard motor. The drive of the motor directly rotates an impeller which draws water into the impeller chamber and through an outlet chamber and nozzle to drive the craft forward. In the Miyamoto U.S. Pat., No. 4,457,724, an apparatus for driving a surfboard includes an internal combustion engine mounted in a box which is mounted on the rear portion of the surfboard. A water jet propelling device is driven by the internal combustion engine for propelling the surfboard. The exhaust gas system in the water jet propelling device is positioned in the box. In the U.S. Pat. to Boyer et al., No. 4,942,838, an inflatable watercraft has a portable engine package. The engine package includes an internal combustion engine mounted in a thin fiberglass hull. The base plate of the hull includes a water inlet scoop for feeding water to the pump and an exhaust port for exhausting the water. The pumps high pressure water outlet is pointed in the aft direction above the water line to propel the craft by the reaction force resulting from the high velocity water jet. In the F.C. Clark U.S. Pat., No. 3,055,175, a marine propulsion unit takes a conventional outboard motor and replaces the prop unit with a marine jet motor using a pump to issue a jet of water to propel a boat. The Parker U.S. Pat., No. 5,356,319, is for a boat with a removably inboard jet propulsion unit in which the integral jet power unit is encased in a waterproof housing and positioned in a well located in the hull and is mounted to be removed from the hull.




The present invention is directed towards an outboard jet boat in which the main fuel tank and controls are mounted within the hull of a boat while the outboard jet drive unit is mounted in a housing with an engine and is removably attached to the transom of the boat. The fuel tank and controls are connected between the hull and outboard drive through quick disconnect couplings. The housing is shaped to support an engine on a platform directly over the jet drive unit for actuating the jet drive unit through a clutch mechanism with the engine and jet drive positioned parallel to each other.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An outboard jet drive boat apparatus has a boat hull having a transom and having a removably attached outboard jet drive attached to the transom. The outboard jet drive includes a housing sealed against the intrusion of water and has an engine mounting platform therein having an engine mounted thereon on flexible engine mounts. The housing has a sealable entrance through the top thereof and is removably attached to the transom of the hull. A jet drive unit is attached in the housing below the engine supporting platform and extends generally parallel to the engine from the front of the housing and through the rear of the housing. The jet drive unit is operatively attached to the overhead engine through a clutch mechanism. A main fuel tank is positioned inside the hull and is connected with a fuel line to an auxiliary fuel tank inside the housing and the auxiliary fuel tank is connected to the engine for feeding fuel to the engine. The fuel pump is mounted in the housing to pump fuel to the engine from the auxiliary fuel tank and from the main fuel tank to the auxiliary fuel tank. Electrical controls are located in the hull and coupled through the housing to the engine to control the engine and jet drive unit. Quick disconnect couplings allow the fuel line and control lines to be rapidly connected and disconnected to the outboard drive unit.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the written description and the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view taken through an outboard jet drive boat in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of an outboard jet drive housing having a jet drive unit mounted therein;





FIG. 3

is a rear elevation of the jet drive unit of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 4

is a block diagram of the connected fuel tanks.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, an outboard jet drive unit


10


is shown attached to the hull of a boat


11


on the transom


12


. The outdrive unit includes a housing


13


having a platform


14


mounted therein and having a plurality of flexible engine mounts


15


attached to the platform


14


. An internal combustion engine


16


is mounted to the engine mounts


15


on the platform


14


. The engine is preferably a diesel engine having a turbocharger with an intercooler. A jet drive unit


17


is mounted beneath the platform


14


of the housing


13


and is attached to the front end


18


of the housing


13


. The jet drive unit extends through the rear


21


of the housing, out an opening


20


in the housing


13


. The jet drive unit


17


has a water intake


22


and is positioned to be about level with the bottom


23


of the hull


11


. A water exhaust


24


extending out the rear of the housing


13


. A jet pump


25


is mounted in the jet drive


17


for drawing the water thereinto through the jet pump and out the water exhaust


24


. The jet drive unit


17


is shown below the water line


26


and is supported on brackets


29


on the front


18


of the housing


13


. Engine


16


has a belt drive


27


having a clutch mechanism therein for connecting the engine


16


to the drive pulley


28


of the jet drive unit


17


. The housing


13


is sealed against the intrusion of water thereto and sealed between the platform


14


and the housing


13


to prevent water intrusion and to prevent oil or engine antifreeze from escaping therefrom.




The housing


13


top


30


is removable from the housing main part


31


, as shown in FIG.


3


. The housing


13


with the engine


16


and the jet drive unit


17


mounted therein is attached to the transom


12


of the hull


11


with a pair of brackets


32


. Brackets


32


allow the housing


13


to be mounted even with the bottom of the boat hull or higher than the bottom of the boat hull so as to reduce ingression of debris and damage to wildlife. The hull


11


has the main fuel tank


33


mounted therein having a fuel tank inlet


34


and a fuel line


35


extending therefrom through the transom


12


and to a quick disconnect


36


where it can be quickly coupled or decoupled from an internal fuel line


37


located inside the housing


13


. The fuel line


37


enters an auxiliary internal fuel tank


38


which has a fuel line


40


connected thereto which is connected to a fuel pump


41


for pumping the fuel from the auxiliary fuel tank


38


and from the main fuel tank


33


and into the fuel line


42


where it is fed directly into the fuel injectors of the engine


16


. A fuel return line


43


is connected to the auxiliary fuel tank


38


and to a de-aerator


44


having a bleed top


45


and having a return fuel line


46


from the engine


16


fuel injectors. A battery


47


is shown mounted within the housing


13


and is connected through a ground line


48


to the jet drive unit


17


. The engine and drive unit are controlled through electrical control lines


50


which is connected through a quick electrical connector


51


which is a waterproof connector mounted through the housing


13


and to the engine


16


and clutch unit


27


to control the operation of the outboard jet drive unit.




The rear wall


21


of the housing


13


has a tow bracket


52


attached thereto for attaching a line. The jet drive unit


17


may also have an anti-cavitation plate


53


attached to the exhaust portion


54


of the jet drive unit.




As seen in

FIG. 4

, the main fuel tank


33


having the filler cap


34


is connected through the fuel line


35


to the auxiliary tank


38


having an auxiliary tank opening


55


and having the fuel pump


41


connected through the fuel line


40


from the auxiliary tank


38


and through a line


42


to the fuel injectors and back through a de-aerator


44


from the fuel injectors and through the fuel line


43


back to the auxiliary fuel tank


38


. A breather


45


is connected to the de-aerator unit


44


.




In operation, the hull


11


has the fuel tank


33


installed therein along with all the controls and sensors. The controls and sensors are connected through the multi-line electrical conductor


50


while the fuel tank In is connected through the fuel line


35


through the transom


12


. The outboard drive unit


10


can then be attached to the brackets


32


on the transom


12


in a position to align the bottom of the unit with the bottom of the hull


23


. Then, merely attaching the quick connect couplings


36


to the fuel line, connects the fuel lines to the outboard jet drive while connecting the quick coupling


51


connects the electrical controls. If the unit has to be removed for any reason, it can be disconnected from the brackets


32


by disconnecting the quick couplings


36


and


51


to remove the entire unit. The outboard jet drive unit


10


is made by constructing a waterproof housing


13


mounting the jet drive unit


17


therein underneath the platform


14


and mounting the engine


16


to the engine mounts


15


on the platform


14


and then connecting the belt drive clutch mechanism


27


between the engine


16


and the jet drive unit


17


through the pulley


28


.




It should be clear at this time that an improved removable outboard jet drive boat has been provided which forms a permanent part of the boat while allowing the quick disconnection and removal of the entire unit. This provides the advantages of a conventional inboard jet drive unit with an onboard fuel tank and control. However, the present invention should not be considered limited to the forms shown which are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.



Claims
  • 1. An outboard jet drive boat comprising:a hull (11) having a transom (12); a housing (13) sealed against the intrusion of water, said housing (13) having front and rear sides, and a top and bottom and having a sealable entrance through the top thereof, and said housing (13) being removably attached to the transom (12) of said hull (11); an engine mounting platform (14) attached in said housing (13) and having a plurality of engine mounts (15) attached thereto; an engine (16) mounted in said housing (13) and supported generally horizontally on said platform (14); a jet drive unit (17) attached in said housing (13) below said platform (14) and extending generally parallel to said engine (16), said jet drive unit (17) extending from the rear of said housing (13) and being operatively attached to said engine (16) in said housing (13) above said platform (14); and a main fuel tank (33) positioned inside said hull (11) and having a fuel line (35) connecting said main fuel tank (33) to said engine (16) for the feeding of fuel from said fuel tank (33) to said engine (16), whereby an outboard jet drive (17) and engine (16) are removably attached to a boat hull (11) transom (12) and isolated in a separate housing (13).
  • 2. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 1 in which a secondary fuel tank (38) is mounted in said housing (13) and coupled between said main fuel tank (33) and said engine (16).
  • 3. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 2 in which said housing (13) has a transom (12) hanging bracket (32) attached thereto and positioned for attaching said housing (13) to said transom (12) of said boat hull (11).
  • 4. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 3 in which said engine (16) is a diesel engine.
  • 5. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 3 including a fuel pump (41) mounted in said housing (13) and coupled to said secondary fuel tank (38).
  • 6. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 5 having engine controls mounted in said boat hull (11) coupled to said engine (16) and jet drive unit (17) for controlling said engine from said hull (11).
  • 7. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 6 in which a jet drive unit (17) is mounted through said housing (13) rear side and attached to said front and rear sides.
  • 8. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 7 having a battery mounted in said boat hull (11) and electrically connected to said engine (16) for starting said engine (16).
  • 9. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 8 in which said engine (16) has monitoring sensors and said boat hull (11) has a plurality of engine instruments mounted therein operatively coupled to said engine sensors to provide sensed engine conditions in said engine instruments in said boat hull (11).
  • 10. An out board jet drive boat in accordance with claim 8 having a clutched belt drive (27) operatively connecting said engine to said jet drive unit (17).
  • 11. An out board jet drive boat in accordance with claim 10 in which said housing (13) is sealed against the intrusion of water and partially extends into the water when said boat hull (11) is afloat to provide added buoyancy to said boat hull (11).
  • 12. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 11 in which said engine (16) has a sealed engine coolant system whereby the engine cooling is not dependent upon water from the body of water the boat hull (11) is floating upon.
  • 13. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 8 in which said housing (13) has an auxiliary battery mounted therein.
  • 14. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 5 in which said engine (16) is mounted to said mounting platform (14) generally parallel to said jet drive unit (17).
  • 15. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 14 in which said engine (16) is mounted in a reverse direction to said jet drive unit (17).
  • 16. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 1 in which said housing (13) is mounted to said transom (12) above the hull (11) bottom to thereby reduce the ingress of debris.
  • 17. An outboard jet drive boat in accordance with claim 1 in which said platform (14) is sealed to said housing (13) to prevent the escape of leaking liquids from said engine.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application, No. 60/149,362, filed Aug. 18, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/149362 Aug 1999 US