Claims
- 1. A watercraft comprised of a hull, a propulsion device carried by said hull for propelling said watercraft, an internal combustion engine positioned within said hull and driving said propulsion device, an exhaust system for delivering exhaust gases from an exhaust port of said engine to the atmosphere comprising conduit means extending from said engine to a watertrap device carried by said hull on one side of said engine exhaust port and an atmospheric discharge end positioned rearwardly of said engine and through said hull, and a fuel tank for said engine positioned within said hull and disposed on the other side of said exhaust port from said watertrap device.
- 2. A watercraft as set forth in claim 1, wherein the watertrap device is disposed forwardly of the exhaust port.
- 3. A watercraft as set forth in claim 2, wherein the watertrap device is disposed on the side of the engine but forwardly of the exhaust port.
- 4. A watercraft as set forth in claim 1, wherein the watertrap device is positioned to the rear of the engine.
- 5. A watercraft as set forth in claim 1, wherein the engine has a pair of cylinder banks disposed at an angle to each other and each having an exhaust port served by the exhaust system.
- 6. A watercraft as set forth in claim 5, wherein the engine is disposed so that its output shaft rotates about a vertically extending axis.
- 7. A watercraft as set forth in claim 6, wherein the exhaust system includes an exhaust conduit that extends over the end of the engine from the exhaust port to the watertrap device.
- 8. A watercraft as set forth in claim 5, wherein the engine output shaft rotates about a generally longitudinally extending axis.
- 9. A watercraft as set forth in claim 8, wherein the exhaust system includes an exhaust pipe that extends vertically across the upper part of the engine.
- 10. A watercraft as set forth in claim 5, wherein the exhaust system delivers the exhaust gases from all of the exhaust ports of the engine to the watertrap device.
- 11. A watercraft as set forth in claim 5, wherein there is provided a separate exhaust pipe for each bank of the engine.
- 12. A watercraft as set forth in claim 11, wherein there is provided a separate watertrap device for each exhaust pipe.
- 13. A watercraft as set forth in claim 12, wherein the watertrap devices are disposed in the hull in side-by-side relationship.
- 14. A watercraft as set forth in claim 13, wherein the fuel tank comprises a pair of transversely disposed fuel tanks.
- 15. A watercraft as set forth in claim 14, further including conduit means interconnecting said fuel tanks with each other.
- 16. A watercraft as set forth in claim 15, wherein the conduit means interconnects the fuel tanks above their lower surfaces.
- 17. A watercraft as set forth in claim 16, further including valve means for selective control by the operator for selecting which fuel tank supplies fuel to the engine.
- 18. A watercraft as set forth in claim 17, further including a single fill nozzle associated with one of said fuel tanks for filling both of said fuel tanks due to their interconnection.
- 19. A watercraft comprised of a hull, a propulsion device carried by said hull for propelling said watercraft, an internal combustion engine positioned within said hull and driving said propulsion device, said engine having at least one exhaust port on one side thereof for discharging exhaust gases, a watertrap device positioned within said hull on a side of said engine opposite said exhaust port, first exhaust conduit means extending from said exhaust port generally upwardly to a point disposed above the top of said engine and then transversely thereacross and downwardly for delivering exhaust gases to said watertrap device, and second exhaust conduit means extending from said watertrap device to an opening in said hull for discharging exhaust gases to the atmosphere.
- 20. A watercraft as set forth in claim 19, wherein the hull further defines a rider's compartment having at least one seat and a control for the watercraft disposed forwardly of the seat.
- 21. A watercraft as set forth in claim 20, wherein the engine is positioned beneath the control.
- 22. A watercraft as set forth in claim 19, wherein the engine exhaust port is formed in a cylinder bank of the engine that is inclined to a vertically extending plane.
- 23. A watercraft as set forth in claim 22, wherein the vertically extending plane extends longitudinally of the hull and passes through the output shaft of the engine.
- 24. A watercraft as set forth in claim 33, wherein the inclination of the engine from the vertically extending plane is directed toward the side on which the watertrap device is positioned.
- 25. A watercraft comprised of a hull, a propulsion device carried by said hull for propelling said watercraft, an internal combustion engine positioned within said hull and driving said propulsion device, said engine having at least one exhaust port on one side thereof for discharging exhaust gases, a watertrap device positioned within said hull on a side of said engine opposite said exhaust port, first exhaust conduit means extending from said exhaust port over the top of said engine for delivering exhaust gases to said watertrap device, and second exhaust conduit means extending from said watertrap device to an opening in said hull for discharging exhaust gases to the atmosphere, said hull defining a rider's compartment having at least one seat and a control for said watercraft disposed forwardly of said seat, said engine being positioned beneath the seat.
- 26. A watercraft as set forth in claim 25, wherein the seat has a removable portion for accessing the engine.
- 27. A watercraft comprised of a hull, a propulsion device carried by said hull for propelling said watercraft, an internal combustion engine positioned within said hull and driving said propulsion device, said engine having at least one exhaust port on one side thereof for discharging exhaust gases, a watertrap device positioned within said hull on a side of said engine opposite said exhaust port, first exhaust conduit means extending from said exhaust port over the top of said engine for delivering exhaust gases to said watertrap device, and second exhaust conduit means extending from said watertrap device to an opening in said hull for discharging exhaust gases to the atmosphere, said hull defining a rider's compartment having at least one seat and a control for said watercraft disposed forwardly of said seat, said engine being supported within the hull so that its output shaft rotates about a vertically disposed axis.
- 28. A watercraft as set forth in claim 27, wherein the engine is positioned beneath the seat.
- 29. A watercraft as set forth in claim 28, wherein the seat has a removable portion for accessing the engine.
- 30. A watercraft as set forth in claim 27, wherein the engine is positioned beneath the control.
- 31. A watercraft comprised of a hull, a propulsion device carried by said hull for propelling said watercraft, an internal combustion engine positioned within said hull and driving said propulsion device, said engine having at least one exhaust port on one side thereof for discharging exhaust gases, a watertrap device positioned within said hull on a side of said engine opposite said exhaust port, first exhaust conduit means extending from said exhaust port over the top of said engine for delivering exhaust gases to said watertrap device, and second exhaust conduit means extending from said watertrap device to an opening in said hull for discharging exhaust gases to the atmosphere, said engine being comprised of a pair of cylinder banks each having at least one exhaust port and wherein there is a separate first and second exhaust conduit and watertrap device for each cylinder bank.
- 32. A watercraft as set forth in claim 31, wherein the hull further defines a rider's compartment having at least one seat and a control for the watercraft disposed forwardly of the seat.
- 33. A watercraft as set forth in claim 32, wherein the engine is positioned beneath the seat.
- 34. A watercraft as set forth in claim 33,wherein the seat has a removable portion for accessing the engine.
- 35. A watercraft as set forth in claim 32, wherein the engine is positioned beneath the control.
- 36. A watercraft as set forth in claim 32, wherein the engine is supported within the hull so that its output shaft rotates about a vertically disposed axis.
- 37. A watercraft as set forth in claim 36, wherein the engine is positioned beneath the seat.
- 38. A watercraft as set forth in claim 37, wherein the seat has a removable portion for accessing the engine.
- 39. A watercraft as set forth in claim 36, wherein the engine is positioned beneath the control.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/195,354, filed Feb. 10, 1994, by the same inventor.
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