Personal watercraft

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6746289
  • Patent Number
    6,746,289
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
To provide a personal watercraft in which it can be ensured that air funnels are comparatively long in the condition where the spacing between left and right side walls of a watercraft body is suppressed to a minimum. A personal watercraft has a structure in which a saddle ride type seat is provided at a roughly central portion of a watercraft body. Left and right side walls extend downwards from left and right lower edges of the seat. An engine is mounted on the lower side of the seat and is directed in the front-rear direction of the watercraft body. Cylinders provided in the engine are arranged in the front-rear direction of the watercraft body. First to fourth intake pipes in communication with the cylinders extend from a side surface of the engine. The first to fourth intake pipes are bent along the left side wall on the lower side of the seat.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) on patent application Ser. No. 2001-333286 filed in Japan on Oct. 30, 2001, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a personal watercraft which includes a saddle ride type seat at a roughly central portion of a watercraft body. An engine is mounted on the lower side of the seat and is directed in the front-rear direction of the watercraft body. Furthermore, intake pipes are in communication with a plurality of cylinders provided in the engine, respectively. Each of the intake pipes extend from a side surface of the engine.




2. Description of Background Art




A personal watercraft is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Laid-open No. Hei 8-48287 entitled “PERSONAL PLANING WATERCRAFT”.

FIG. 1

of the above publication has been reproduced as

FIG. 13

of the present specification. It should be noted that the reference numerals have been re-assigned to avoid confusion with

FIGS. 1-12

of the present invention.





FIG. 13

is a sectional view of a personal watercraft according to the background art. The personal watercraft


100


has a structure in which left and right side walls


102


and


103


are provided at a roughly central portion of a deck


101


. A saddle ride type seat


104


is provided at the upper ends of the left and right side walls


102


and


103


. An engine


105


is provided on the lower side of the seat


104


and is directed in the front-rear direction of a watercraft body


106


. Cylinders


105




a


of the engine


105


are inclined to the right side, to open a large space


107


on the left side of the engine


105


. Furthermore, intake system equipment


108


is provided in the left-side space


107


, whereby the intake system equipment


108


is prevented from projecting a large amount to the left side from the center


106




a


of the watercraft body


106


.




With the intake system equipment


108


prevented from projecting a large amount to the left side from the center


106




a


of the watercraft body


106


, the spacing between the left and right side walls


102


and


103


of the deck


101


can be suppressed to a minimum. Therefore, when the driver sits astride the saddle ride type seat


104


and put his feet on foot rest portions


101




a


,


101




a


of the deck


101


, the driver can maintain a natural posture.




Incidentally, the intake system equipment


108


has a structure in which an intake silencer


108




b


is in communication with the cylinders


105




a


through air funnels


108




a


. An intake pipe


108




c


is in communication with the intake silencer


108




b.






According to the intake system equipment


108


, air sucked into the intake pipe


108




c


through a suction port


108




d


of the intake pipe


108




c


can be led into the intake silencer


108




b


. The air led into the intake silencer


108




b


can be introduced into the cylinders


105




a


through the air funnels


108




a.






The engine


105


mounted on the personal watercraft


100


in some cases has a structure in which the air funnels


108




a


are set to have a certain length for efficient intake of air into the cylinders


105




a


. In this case, the air funnels


108




a


project a large amount to the left side from the center


106




a


of the watercraft body


106


. In order to contain the projecting air funnels


108




a


in the inside of the left side wall


102


, the left side wall


102


must project a large amount from the center


106




a


of the watercraft body


106


. Therefore, when the driver sits astride the saddle ride type seat


104


, a foot portion of the driver interferes with the left side wall


102


, and the driver cannot sit astride the seat


104


in a natural posture.




In addition, sea water or water may penetrate into the watercraft body during an operation of the personal watercraft. Once sea water or water has penetrated into the watercraft body, the sea water or water may penetrate into the cylinders


105




a


through the air funnels


108




a


. Therefore, it has been desired to put into practical use a personal watercraft


100


which can prevent sea water or water from penetrating into the cylinders


105




a


, even if sea water or water penetrates into the watercraft body


106


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a personal watercraft which can secure comparative long air funnels in the condition where the spacing between left and right side walls of the watercraft body is suppressed to be small, and which can prevent sea water or water from penetrating into an engine even if sea water or water should have penetrated into the watercraft body.




In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, a first aspect of the present invention is directed to a personal watercraft including a saddle ride type seat at a roughly central portion of a watercraft body. Cover form side walls extend downwards from left and right lower edges of the seat. An engine is mounted on the lower side of the seat with the axis of a crankshaft thereof directed in the front-rear direction of the watercraft body. A plurality of cylinders is provided in the engine. The cylinders are arranged in the front rear direction of the watercraft body. Intake pipes are in communication with the cylinders, respectively. Each of the intake pipes extend from a side surface of the engine, wherein each of the intake pipes is bent along the side wall on the lower side of the seat.




With the intake pipes bent along the side wall on the lower side of the seat, the intake pipes can extend upwards a large amount without projecting the side wall on the lower side of the seat toward the outside. Accordingly, the spacing between the left and right side walls on the lower side of the seat can be suppressed to a minimum. Therefore, the driver can sit astride the saddle ride type seat in a natural posture.




In addition, since the intake pipes can extend a large amount upwards, the inlets of the intake pipes can be disposed at high positions. Accordingly, sea water or water can be prevented from reaching the inlets of the intake pipes, even if sea water or water penetrates into the watercraft body. Therefore, it is possible to prevent sea water or water from penetrating into the intake pipes through the inlets of the intake pipes.




According to a second aspect of the present invention, inlets of the intake pipes are arranged in a zigzag manner such that the inlets are arranged densely. The intake pipes are surrounded by an air box disposed between the engine and the side wall.




With the inlets of the intake pipes arranged in a zigzag manner, the inlets of the intake pipes can be arranged densely with respect to the front-rear direction of the watercraft body. Therefore, the air box can be made compact, so that the air box can be disposed at a desired position in the watercraft body even where the intake pipes are extended a large amount upwards. Therefore, the spacing between the left and right side walls on the lower side of the seat can be suppressed to a minimum, so that the driver can sit astride the saddle ride type seat in a natural posture.




According to a third aspect of the present invention, the intake pipes extend upwards.




With each of the intake pipes extending upwards, the inlets of the intake pipes can be disposed at high positions. Accordingly, it can be ensured that sea water or water does not easily reach the inlets of the intake pipes, even if sea water or water penetrates into the watercraft body.




Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a rear elevation showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a side view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a side view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a plan view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view showing a throttle cable of the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a first action illustration showing an action of the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a second action illustration showing an action of the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a third action illustration showing an action of the personal watercraft according to the present invention; and





FIG. 13

is a sectional view of a personal watercraft according to the background art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings should be viewed in the direction of orientation of the reference numerals.





FIG. 1

is a side view of a personal watercraft according to the present invention. The personal watercraft


10


is a jet propulsion watercraft in which a fuel tank


15


is fitted to a front portion


12


of a watercraft body


11


. A steering handle


16


is provided on the upper side of the fuel tank


15


. A saddle ride type seat


17


is provided on the rear side of the steering handle


16


. An engine


18


is provided on the lower side of the seat


17


. A jet propeller chamber


20


is provided at a stern


13


on the rear side of the engine


18


. A jet propeller


21


is provided in the jet propeller chamber


20


.




The jet propeller


21


includes a housing


22


extending rearwards from an inlet


14




a


at a watercraft bottom


14


. An impeller


23


is rotatably fitted in the housing


22


. Furthermore, the impeller


23


is connected to a drive shaft


24


of the engine


18


. With the impeller


23


rotated by the engine


18


, water is sucked in through the inlet


14




a


at the watercraft bottom


14


, and the water thus sucked in is led through the housing


22


to a steering nozzle


26


as jet water. The jet water led to the steering nozzle


26


is jetted from the steering nozzle


26


, whereby the personal watercraft


10


can be propelled.





FIG. 2

is a back elevation showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention. The personal watercraft


10


has a structure in which the saddle ride type seat


17


is provided at a roughly central portion of the watercraft body


11


. Cover form left and right side walls


30


and


32


extend downwards from left and right lower edges


17




a


and


17




b


of the seat


17


. The engine


18


is mounted on the lower side of the seat


17


with the axis of a crankshaft thereof directed in the front-rear direction of the watercraft body


11


(See also FIG.


1


). A plurality of cylinders


18




a


(See also

FIG. 1

) provided in the engine


18


are arranged in the front-rear direction of the watercraft body


11


. Intake pipes (namely, air funnels)


35


,


36


,


37


,


38


in communication with the cylinders


18




a


, respectively, extend from a side surface


19


of the engine


18


. Furthermore, an air box


40


for containing the intake pipes


35


-


38


is provided in a space


41


between the engine


18


and the left side wall (side wall)


30


.




With the engine


18


inclined to the right side of the watercraft body


11


, it can be ensured that the space


41


between the engine


18


and the left side wall


30


is large. With the intake pipes


35


-


38


and the air box


40


provided in this space


41


, the intake pipes


35


-


38


and the air box


40


can be prevented from projecting a large amount to the left side from the center


10




a


of the watercraft body


11


.




Therefore, the spacing S between the left and right side walls


30


and


32


can be suppressed to a minimum, so that the driver can maintain a natural operating posture when he sits astride the saddle ride type seat


17


and put his feet on foot rest portions


28


,


28


of the deck.




In addition, the air box


40


includes a box main body


42


fitted to the engine


18


. A cover body


43


is detachably fitted to the box main body


42


. A bulged portion


44


is provided at a front portion of the box main body


42


. The air box


40


is disposed with the cover body


43


opposed to the left side wall


30


of the watercraft body


11


. The bulged portion


44


includes a support frame


45


formed integrally with the front portion of the box main body, and a bulged cover


46


detachably fitted to the support frame


45


. In addition, a fitting surface


47


of the box main body


42


for fitting the cover body


43


is formed to be substantially parallel to the left side wall


30


.





FIG. 3

is a side view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention, and shows the condition where the left side wall (namely, the side wall on the lower side of the seat)


30


opposed to the cover body


43


is provided with an opening


31


. A side cover


50


is provided to be capable of being fitted to and detached from the opening


31


.




Bolts (not shown) are inserted into insertion holes


51


formed in a peripheral edge of the side cover


50


. The bolts thus inserted into the insertion holes


51


are screw-connected into fitting holes


33


formed in the left side wall


30


, whereby the side cover


50


can be fitted to the left side wall


30


to thereby close the opening


31


.




On the other hand, with the bolts loosened and detached from the fitting holes


33


, the side cover


50


can be detached from the left side wall


30


to thereby open the opening


31


in the left side wall


30


. In addition, since the cover body


43


of the air box


40


is disposed facing to the left side wall


30


, the left side wall


30


is provided with the opening


31


and the side cover


50


is provided to be capable of being fitted to and detached from the opening


31


. The cover body


43


can be easily detached from the box main body


42


by utilizing the opening


31


which is opened by detaching the side cover


50


from the left side wall


30


.




In order that the driver can easily sit astride the saddle ride type seat


17


of the personal watercraft


10


, the width of the air box


40


must be small, but the side surface of the air box


40


can be secured to be comparatively large. Since the cover body


43


is disposed at the side surface of the air box


40


, it can be ensured that the cover body


43


is large in shape. Thus, the cover body


43


can be easily detached, and a large opening can be opened in the box main body


42


by detaching the cover body


43


. Accordingly, maintenance or inspection of the inside of the box main body


42


can be carried out easily.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention, and shows the condition where the four cylinders


18




a


provided in the engine


18


are arranged in the front-rear direction of the watercraft body


11


(shown in FIG.


1


). The intake pipes


35


-


38


are in communication with the cylinders


18




a


and extend from the side surface


19


of the engine


18


. The intake pipes


35


-


38


are contained in the box main body


42


of the air box


40


. Furthermore, the cover body


43


is detached from the fitting surface


47


of the box main body


42


.




Hereinafter, description will be made by referring to the intake pipes


35


-


38


as first to fourth intake pipes


35


,


36


,


37


and


38


in the order from the rear side toward the front side. At the time of fitting the cover body


43


to the box main body


42


, the cover body


43


is brought into contact with the fitting surface


47


of the box main body


42


. In this condition, bolts


48


are fastened, whereby the cover body


43


can be fitted to the box main body


42


.




With the cover body


43


thus fitted to the box main body


42


, the first to fourth intake pipes


35


,


36


,


37


and


38


can be covered with the cover body


43


onto the box main body


42


. Therefore, it is possible to prevent sea water or water from splashing onto the first to fourth intake pipes


35


,


36


,


37


and


38


.




By bending the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


in the vicinity of base portions


35




a


-


38




a


thereof, the intake pipes


35


-


38


can extend forwards with a rising gradient. Accordingly, it can be ensured that the lengths of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


is large, without projecting the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


to the left side from the center


10




a


(shown in

FIG. 1

) of the watercraft body


10


.





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention. The air box


40


includes the box main body


42


capable of being fitted to the side surface


19


of the engine


18


and containing the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


. The cover body


43


is capable of being fitted to and detached from the fitting surface


47


of the box main body


42


. The support frame


45


is formed integrally with a front end portion of the box main body


42


. The bulged cover


46


is capable of being fitted to and detached from the support frame


45


, an intake trap


55


clamped between the support frame


45


and the bulged cover


46


. Furthermore, a breather


60


is fitted to a breather opening


58


of the support frame


45


. Incidentally, the support frame


45


and the bulged cover


46


constitute the bulged portion


44


as has been described above.




The box main body


42


has a structure in which an outer peripheral wall


64


is formed in a roughly rectangular shape. An inside end surface of the outer peripheral wall


64


on the side of the engine


18


is closed with an inner wall


62


. An outside end surface (namely, fitting surface)


47


of the outer peripheral wall


64


on the side of the left side wall


30


(shown in

FIG. 2

) is set in an opened condition. An inner wall


65


is provided with first to fourth four insertion holes


66




a


-


66




d


arranged in the order forwards from the rear end


42




a


of the box main body


42


. Furthermore, the inner wall


65


is provided with a roughly rectangular air intake port


67


on the front side of the fourth insertion hole


66




d.






The support frame


45


is bulged forwards from a front end portion


42




b


of the box main body


42


and includes a breather opening


58


for fitting the breather


60


and a breather trap


61


in the vicinity of the box main body


42


. The support frame


45


also includes fitting holes


62


for fitting the bulged cover


46


along the outer periphery thereof.




According to the box main body


42


, bolts (not shown) are inserted into fitting holes


65




a


of the inner wall


65


. The box main body


42


is fitted to the side surface


19


of the engine


18


by the bolts. The respective base ends


35




a


-


38




a


of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


are inserted into the first to fourth insertion holes


66




a


-


66




d


of the inner wall


65


. The respective base ends


35




a


-


38




a


are inserted into intake ports


18




b


of the engine


18


. In this condition, the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


are fitted to the inner wall


65


by a fixing member


68


.




The base ends


35




a


-


38




a


of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


are provided respectively with flanges


35




b


-


38




b


(shown in FIG.


6


). By pressing the flanges


35




b


-


38




b


by the fixing member


68


, the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


can be fixed. With the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


and the fixing member


68


thus provided as separate members, the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


can be made simple in shape. Therefore, the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


can be easily produced by blow molding, and the cost of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


can be suppressed.




On the other hand, ordinary intake pipes are generally provided with fixing members formed integrally with base ends thereof. Therefore, the intake pipes are complicated in shape, and cannot easily be produced by blow molding. Accordingly, it is difficult to suppress the cost of the ordinary intake pipes. Incidentally, the method of molding the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


is not limited to the above-mentioned, and can also be produced by injection molding or other molding methods.




Furthermore, the bulged cover


46


is fitted in the condition where the intake trap


55


is clamped between it and the support frame


45


(See FIG.


4


). The bulged cover


46


has a structure in which a lower portion


71


is bulged to the inside of the watercraft body


11


(shown in FIG.


12


). The bulged cover


46


is formed in a roughly triangular shape in side view. The lower portion


71


is provided with a suction port


72


. An opening


74


in a fitting surface


73


is provided with louvers


75


for supporting the intake trap


55


. Furthermore, the fitting surface


73


is provided at its outer periphery with fitting holes


76


opposed to the fitting holes


62


of the support frame


45


.




The intake trap


55


is, for example, a rectangular member in which a metal mesh net


56




c


(See also

FIG. 6

) is clamped between two sheets of punching metals


56




a


,


56




b


. The punching metals


56




a


,


56




b


and the metal mesh net


56




c


are fitted as one body by a frame body


56




d


. Therefore, by inserting bolts


77


(shown in

FIG. 4

) into the fitting holes


62


of the support frame


45


and the fitting holes


76


of the bulged cover


46


in the condition where the intake trap


55


is clamped between the support frame


45


and the bulged cover


46


, the bulged cover


46


can be fitted to the support frame


45


(See also FIG.


6


).




In the same manner as the intake trap


55


, the breather trap


61


is a member in which a metal mesh net (not shown) is clamped between rectangular punching metals


63




a


(only the one on this side is shown). The punching metals


63




a


and the metal mesh net are fitted as one body by a frame body


63




b


. The breather trap


61


is provided between the breather


60


and the support frame


45


, by fitting the breather


60


to the support frame


45


of the bulged portion


44


. With the breather


60


provided on the support frame


45


of the bulged portion


44


with the breather trap


60


therebetween, a breather pipe extending from the engine can be opened into the bulged portion


44


through a pipe


60




a


of the breather


60


.




Returning to

FIG. 4

, air is sucked into the bulged portion


44


through the suction port


72


formed in the lower portion


71


of the bulged cover


46


. The air introduced into the bulged portion


44


is introduced into the box main body


42


through the intake trap


55


and the air intake port


67


. The air introduced into the box main body


42


is led into the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


through the respective inlets


35




c


-


38




c


of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


, and is introduced into the respective cylinders


18




a


(shown in

FIG. 1

) through the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


. In this case, since the intake trap


55


is provided in the bulged portion


44


, dust and the like contained in air can be removed by the intake trap


55


. On the other hand, if sparks flow into the side of the bulged cover


46


, the sparks can be trapped by the intake trap


55


and the breather trap


61


(shown in FIG.


5


).




Returning to

FIG. 2

, since the bulged cover


46


is bulged to the inside of the watercraft body


11


and the lower portion thereof is provided with the suction port


72


, the suction port


72


can be disposed on the inside of the watercraft body


11


. Therefore, the suction port


72


can be directed to the side of the engine


18


, and the suction port


72


can be prevented from projecting to the outside. Therefore, if the personal watercraft


10


overturns, the resistance attendant on a movement of the suction port


72


in sea water at the time of returning the personal watercraft


10


from the overturned condition to the normal condition can be reduced. Accordingly, the personal watercraft


10


can be easily returned from the overturned condition to the normal condition.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention, and shows the condition where the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


are bent at their base portions


35




a


-


38




a


and extend upwards with a rising gradient along the left side wall


30


on the lower side of the seat


17


. The cover body


43


is disposed facing to the left side wall


30


. The left side wall


30


facing to the cover body


43


is provided with the opening


31


. The side cover


50


is detachably fitted to the opening


31


. The fitting surface


47


of the box main body


42


for fitting the cover body


43


is formed to be substantially parallel to the left side wall


30


. The support frame


45


is integrally formed at a front portion of the box main body


42


(namely, the fourth intake pipe


38


). The bulged cover


46


fitted to the support frame


45


is bulged to the inside in the width direction of the watercraft body


11


. Furthermore, the air suction port


72


is opened in the lower portion


71


of the bulged cover


46


.




With the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


bent at their base ends


35




a


-


38




a


and extending upwards with a rising gradient along the left side wall


30


on the lower side of the seat


17


, the inlets


35




c


-


38




c


of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


can be located at positions higher than the base ends


35




a


-


38




a


. Accordingly, even if sea water or water penetrates into the watercraft body


11


, it can be ensured that the sea water or water does not easily reach the inlets


35




c


-


38




c


of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the sea water or water from penetrating into the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


through the inlets


35




c


-


38




c


of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the side cover


50


is a member such that a seal member


53


is fitted to the peripheral edge thereof excluding the upper end


52


. The seal member


53


is laid on the left side wall


30


. The front end of a bent portion


52




a


of the upper end


52


is mounted on a stepped portion


30




a


of the left side wall


30


. In this condition, the side cover


50


is fixed to the left side wall


30


by bolts and nuts


54




a


and


54




b


. By detaching the side cover


50


from the left side wall


30


to open the opening


31


, the cover body


43


can be easily detached from the box main body


42


by utilizing the opening


31


. With the flanges


35




b


-


38




b


(See also

FIG. 7

) provided at the base ends


35




a


-


38




a


of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


, the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


can be fixed by pressing the flanges


35




b


-


38




b


by the fixing member


68


.





FIG. 7

is a side view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention, and shows the condition where the cover body


43


is detached from the box main body


42


. The air box


40


has a structure in which a lower surface


42




c


of the box main body


42


and a lower surface


43




a


of the cover body


43


have a descending gradient of an inclination angle θ


1


towards the air intake port


67


.




With the lower surface


42




c


of the box main body


42


and the lower surface


43




a


of the cover body


43


having the descending gradient of the inclination angle θ


1


towards the air intake port


67


, even if sea water or water penetrates into the air box


40


, the sea water or water having penetrated into the air box


40


can be efficiently led along the lower surface


42




c


of the box main body


42


and the lower surface


43




a


of the cover body


43


to the air intake port


67


and caused to flow out through the air intake port


67


into the bulged portion


44


.




Since the suction port


72


is provided at the lower portion


71


of the bulged portion


44


, the sea water or water having flowed into the bulged portion


44


can be securely drained through the suction port


72


to the exterior of the bulged portion


44


. Therefore, it is possible to prevent sea water or water from being accumulated in the air box


40


or in the bulged portion


44


.




In addition, the lower surfaces


42




c


and


43




a


of the box main body


42


and the cover body


43


have a descending gradient of an inclination angle θ


2


towards the inside of the watercraft body; namely, towards the air intake port


67


as shown in FIG.


6


. Accordingly, the sea water or water present in the air box


40


can be efficiently led to the air intake port


67


. Furthermore, the sea water or water having flowed into the bulged portion


44


can be drained through the suction port


72


to the exterior of the bulged portion


44


more securely.




With the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


bent at their base ends


35




a


-


38




a


along the left side wall


30


on the lower side of the seat


17


as described referring to

FIG. 6

, the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


can extend upwards a large amount without projecting the left side wall


30


(shown in

FIG. 6

) on the lower side of the seat


17


to the outside. Accordingly, the spacing S (shown in

FIG. 2

) between the left and right side walls


30


and


32


on the lower side of the seat


17


can be suppressed to a minimum, so that the driver can sit astride the saddle ride type seat


17


in a natural posture.





FIG. 8

is a plan view showing a major part of the personal watercraft according to the present invention, and shows the condition where the cover body


43


is detached from the box main body


42


. The first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


have their respective inlets


35




c


-


38




c


so bent that they are arranged in a zigzag manner. Namely, the first and third intake pipes


35


and


37


are same-shaped tubes gradually bent at their base ends


35




a


and


37




a


, while the second and fourth intake pipes


36


and


38


are same-shaped tubes bent comparatively keenly at their base ends


36




a


and


38




a.






With the first and third intake pipes


35


and


37


bent gradually and with the second and fourth intake pipes


36


and


38


bent comparatively keenly, the respective inlets


35




c


and


37




c


of the first and third intake pipes


35


and


37


can be disposed at positions away from the center


10




a


(See

FIG. 2

) of the personal watercraft


10


, while the inlets


36




c


and


38




c


of the second and fourth intake pipes


36


and


38


can be disposed at positions close to the center


10




a


of the personal watercraft


10


; namely, at positions spaced from the inlets


35




c


and


37




c


by a distance S


1


toward the inside of the watercraft body


11


. Accordingly, the respective inlets


35




c


-


38




c


of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


can be arranged in a zigzag manner, and the inlets


35




c


-


38




c


can be arranged densely.




Therefore, the box main body


42


for containing the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


can be made compact; namely, the length L thereof can be suppressed to a minimum. Accordingly, the air box


40


can be disposed close to the center of the watercraft body


11


even if the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


are ensured to be long and extend upwards a large amount. Therefore, the spacing S (shown in

FIG. 2

) between the left and right side walls


30


and


32


on the lower side of the seat


17


can be suppressed to a minimum, so that the driver can sit astride the seat


17


in a natural posture.




On the other hand, where the respective inlets


35




c


-


38




c


of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


are arranged rectilinearly, the length L of the box main body is large. As a result, when it is intended, for example, to dispose the box main body close to the center of the watercraft body, a comparatively large space must be secured on the central side of the watercraft body. However, it is difficult to secure a comparatively large space on the central side of the watercraft body, so that the box main body would be disposed on the outside of the watercraft body. Therefore, the spacing between the left and right side walls on the lower side of the seat


17


cannot be suppressed to a minimum, and the driver cannot sit astride the seat


17


in a natural posture.




In addition, the air box


40


is provided with the bulged cover


46


bulged to the inside in the width direction of the watercraft body


11


(shown in

FIG. 2

) at a location on the front side of the fourth intake pipe


38


. Therefore, the bulged cover


46


can be disposed in a space


79


on the front side of the engine


18


, so that the bulged cover


46


does not interfere with the engine


18


even if the bulged cover


46


is bulged toward the inside in the width direction of the watercraft body


11


; namely, toward the side of the engine


18


.




Therefore, the bulged cover


46


can be disposed close to the side of the center


10




a


(shown in

FIG. 2

) of the personal watercraft


10


, so that the spacing S between the left and right side walls


30


and


32


extending downwards from the lower side of the seat


17


can be suppressed to be small. Accordingly, the driver can sit astride the seat


17


in a natural posture.




A throttle valve


88


(shown in

FIG. 9

) is provided in the vicinity of an inner wall of the air box


40


. The tip end


80




a


of a throttle cable


80


is connected to the throttle valve


88


. Furthermore, the base end of the throttle cable


80


is connected to a throttle lever


81


(shown in

FIG. 9

) of the steering handle


16


.





FIG. 9

is a sectional view showing the throttle cable of the personal watercraft according to the present invention. The throttle cable


80


has a structure in which a connection portion


84


is connected to the tip end


82




a


of an outer case


82


through an adjusting nut


83


. The adjusting nut


83


is locked by a lock nut


85


. The lock nut


85


and the adjusting nut


83


are covered with a boot


86


. An inner cable


87


is slidably fitted to the outer case


82


, the adjusting nut


83


and the connection portion


84


. The base end


87




a


of the inner cable


87


is connected to the throttle lever


81


of the steering handle


16


. Furthermore, the tip end


87




b


is connected to a lever (not shown) of the throttle valve


88


.




By loosening the lock nut


85


and rotating the adjusting nut


83


, a connection position


84




a


of the connection portion


84


can be adjusted to a fitting position


88




a


of the throttle valve


88


. By disposing the adjusting nut


83


on the upper side of the engine


18


as shown in

FIG. 8

, the adjusting nut


83


can be easily operated from the upper side of the engine


18


. By connecting the throttle lever


81


to the lever of the throttle valve


88


by the throttle cable


80


, it is possible to operate the inner cable


87


by the throttle lever


81


, thereby controlling the lever of the throttle valve


88


so as thereby to adjust the quantity of an air-fuel mixture gas supplied to the respective cylinders.




Actions of the personal watercraft will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 10

to


12


.

FIG. 10

is a first action illustration showing an action of the personal watercraft according to the present invention, and shows the condition of sucking air in.




Air is sucked in through the suction port


72


formed in the lower portion


71


of the bulged cover


46


into the bulged portion


44


as indicated by arrow {circle around (


1


)}. The air sucked into the bulged portion


44


is led through the intake trap


55


to the air intake


67


. The air led to the air intake


67


is introduced into the box main body


42


through the air intake


67


as indicated by arrow {circle around (


2


)}.




Since the air introduced into the bulged portion


44


passes through the intake trap


55


, dust and the like contained in the air can be removed by the intake trap


55


. Therefore, the air filtered and being clean can be introduced into the box main body


42


. The air introduced into the box main body


42


is led through the respective inlets


35




c


-


38




c


of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


into the first to fourth intake pipe


35


-


38


as indicated by arrow {circle around (


3


)}, and is introduced into the cylinders


18




a


(shown in

FIG. 1

) through the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


.




In this case, since the breather


60


is provided on the support frame


45


of the bulged portion


44


with the breather trap


61


(shown in

FIG. 5

) therebetween, the breather pipe extending from the engine can be opened into the bulged portion


44


through the pipe


60




a


of the breather


60


.





FIG. 11

is a second action illustration showing an action of the personal watercraft according to the present invention, and shows the condition of removing sea water or water having penetrated into the air box


40


. The personal watercraft


10


shown in

FIG. 1

might be overturned during an operation of the personal watercraft


10


. If the personal watercraft


10


overturns, sea water or water may penetrate into the air box


40


. When the personal watercraft


10


in this condition is returned to its normal position, the sea water would be accumulated on the lower surface


42




c


of the box main body


42


and the lower surface


43




a


(shown in

FIG. 7

) of the cover body


43


.




With the lower surface


42




c


of the box main body


42


and the lower surface


43




a


of the cover body


43


having the descending gradient of the inclination angle θ


1


toward the air intake port


67


, the sea water or water in the air box


40


can be efficiently led along the lower surfaces


42




c


and


43




a


to the air intake port


67


as indicated by arrow {circle around (


4


)}, and can securely be made to flow out through the air intake port


67


into the bulged portion


44


as indicated by arrow {circle around (


5


)}. The sea water or water having flowed out into the bulged portion


44


can be securely drained through the suction port


72


. Therefore, it is possible to prevent sea water or water from accumulating in the air box


40


or in the bulged portion


44


.




In addition, with the lower surface


42




c


of the box main body


42


and the lower surface


43




a


of the cover body


43


having the descending gradient of the inclination angle θ


2


toward the inside of the watercraft body


11


as shown in

FIG. 6

, the sea water or water in the air box


40


can be efficiently led to the air intake port


67


. Furthermore, the sea water or water having flowed out through the air intake port


67


into the bulged portion


44


can be drained through the suction port


72


more securely.





FIG. 12

is a third action illustration showing an action of the personal watercraft according to the present invention, and shows the condition of, for example, performing maintenance or inspection of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


in the air box


40


. With the opening


31


formed in the left side wall


30


facing to the cover body


43


and with the side cover


50


detachably fitted to the opening


31


, it is possible to open the opening


31


by detaching the side cover


50


from the left side wall


30


and thereby to easily detach the cover body


43


from the box main body


42


by utilizing the opening


31


, at the time of, for example, performing maintenance or inspection of the first to fourth intake pipe


35


-


38


.




Since the cover body


43


is located at the side surface of the air box


40


, it can be ensured that the cover body


43


is large in shape. Since the cover body


43


can thus be easily detached and a large opening can thus be opened in the box main body


42


by detaching the cover body


43


, maintenance or inspection of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


in the air box


40


can be easily carried out.




In addition, since the fitting surface


47


of the box main body


42


fronts on the opening


31


of the left side wall


30


when the cover body


43


has been detached, the maintenance or inspection of the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


in the air box


40


can be carried out more easily.




While an example in which four intake pipes are provided as the first to fourth intake pipes


35


-


38


has been described in the above embodiment, the present invention can be applied to an arbitrary number of intake pipes.




In addition, while the bulged portion


44


of the air box


40


has been provided at the front end portion


42




b


of the box main body


42


in the above embodiment, the bulged portion


44


may be provided at a rear end portion


42




a


of the box main body


42


.




Furthermore, while an example in which the personal watercraft


10


is a jet propulsion watercraft propelled by a jet propeller has been described in the above embodiment, the propelling means of the personal watercraft is not limited to this.




The present invention, constituted as described above, displays the following effects.




According to the first aspect of the present invention, the intake pipes are bent along the side wall on the lower side of the seat, whereby the intake pipes can extend upwards a large amount without projecting the side wall on the lower side of the seat to the outside. Accordingly, the spacing between the left and right side walls on the lower side of the seat can be suppressed to a minimum, so that the driver can maintain a natural posture when he sits astride the saddle ride type seat and puts his feet on the foot rest portions of the deck.




In addition, since the intake pipes extend upwards a large amount, the inlets of the intake pipes can be disposed at high positions. Accordingly, even if sea water or water penetrates into the watercraft body, the sea water or water can be prevented from reaching the inlets of the intake pipes. Therefore, sea water or water can be prevented from penetrating through the inlets of the intake pipes into the cylinders.




According to the second aspect of the present invention, the inlets of the plurality of intake pipes are arranged in a zigzag manner, whereby the inlets of the respective intake pipes can be arranged densely with respect to the front-rear direction of the watercraft body. Therefore, the air box can be made compact, so that the air box can be disposed at a desired position in the watercraft body even where the intake pipes are extended upwards a large amount.




Therefore, the spacing between the left and right side walls on the lower side of the seat can be suppressed to a minimum, so that the driver can maintain a natural posture when he sits astride the saddle ride type seat and puts his feet on the foot rest portions of the deck.




According to the third aspect of the present invention, each of the intake pipes extends upwards, whereby the inlet of each of the intake pipes can be disposed at a high position. Accordingly, even if sea water or water penetrates into the watercraft body, it is possible to ensure that the sea water or water does not easily reach the inlet of each of the intake pipes. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the sea water or water from penetrating through the inlet of each of the intake pipes.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A personal watercraft comprising:a watercraft body; a saddle ride type seat at a roughly central portion of said watercraft body; cover form side walls extending downwards from left and right lower edges of said seat; an engine mounted on a lower side of said seat with an axis of a crankshaft thereof directed in a front-rear direction of said watercraft body; a plurality of cylinders provided in said engine, said cylinders being arranged in the front-rear direction of said watercraft body; and intake pipes in communication with said cylinders, respectively, said intake pipes extending from a side surface of said engine, wherein each of said intake pipes is bent toward the front direction of said watercraft body along one of said side walls on the lower side of said seat, so that inlets of said intake pipes open toward the front direction of said watercraft body.
  • 2. The personal watercraft according to claim 1, wherein said inlets of said intake pipes are arranged in a zigzag manner so that said inlets are arranged densely, and said intake pipes are surrounded by an air box disposed between said engine and said one side wall.
  • 3. The personal watercraft according to claim 1, wherein each of said intake pipes extends upwards.
  • 4. The personal watercraft according to claim 1, wherein said engine is inclined toward a left side or a right of the watercraft body about an axis of the crankshaft of the engine to form a space between the engine and one of the side walls, and said intake pipes are located within said space.
  • 5. The personal watercraft according to claim 4, wherein said inlets of said intake pipes are arranged in a zigzag manner so that said inlets are arranged densely, and said intake pipes are surrounded by an air box disposed between said engine and said one side wall.
  • 6. The personal watercraft according to claim 4, wherein each of said intake pipes extends upwards.
  • 7. The personal watercraft according to claim 1, wherein said intake pipes are surrounded by an air box disposed between said engine and said one side wall.
  • 8. The personal watercraft according to claim 7, wherein said air box further comprises:a box main body attached to a side of said engine; a cover body removably attached to said box main body; and a bulged portion provided at a front portion of said box main body, said bulged portion including a support frame formed integrally with said box main body and a bulged cover removably attached to said support frame.
  • 9. The personal watercraft according to claim 8, wherein said box main body includes an air intake port formed therein and said bulged cover includes a suction port formed therein, said air box further comprising an intake trap located between said bulged cover and said support frame, said intake trap being located within an air flow path from said air suction port to said air intake port.
  • 10. An intake pipe arrangement for a personal watercraft, the personal watercraft including a watercraft body, a saddle ride type seat at a roughly central portion of the watercraft body, cover form side walls extending downwards from left and right lower edges of the seat, an engine mounted on a lower side of the seat with an axis of a crankshaft thereof directed in a front-rear direction of the watercraft body, and a plurality of cylinders provided in the engine and arranged in the front-rear direction of the watercraft body, said intake pipe arrangement comprising:intake pipes in communication with the cylinders of the engine, respectively, said intake pipes extending from a side surface of the engine, wherein each of said intake pipes is bent toward the front direction of the watercraft body along one of said side walls on the lower side of said seat, so that inlets of said intake pipes open toward the front direction of the watercraft body.
  • 11. The intake pipe arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said inlets of said intake pipes are arranged in a zigzag manner so that said inlets are arranged densely, and said intake pipes are surrounded by an air box disposed between the engine and the one side wall.
  • 12. The intake pipe arrangement according to claim 10, wherein each of said intake pipes extends upwards.
  • 13. The intake pipe arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the engine is inclined toward a left side or a right of the watercraft body about an axis of the crankshaft of the engine to form a space between the engine and one of the side walls, and said intake pipes are located within said space.
  • 14. The intake pipe arrangement according to claim 13, wherein said inlets of said intake pipes are arranged in a zigzag manner so that said inlets are arranged densely, and said intake pipes are surrounded by an air box disposed between the engine and the one side wall.
  • 15. The intake pipe arrangement according to claim 13, wherein each of said intake pipes extends upwards.
  • 16. The intake pipe arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said intake pipes are surrounded by an air box disposed between the engine and the one side wall.
  • 17. The intake pipe arrangement according to claim 16, wherein said air box further comprises:a box main body attached to a side of the engine; a cover body removably attached to said box main body; and a bulged portion provided at a front portion of said box main body, said bulged portion including a support frame formed integrally with said box main body and a bulged cover removably attached to said support frame.
  • 18. The intake pipe arrangement according to claim 17, wherein said box main body includes an air intake port formed therein and said bulged cover includes a suction port formed therein, said air box further comprising an intake trap located between said bulged cover and said support frame, said intake trap being located within an air flow path from said air suction port to said air intake port.
  • 19. An intake pipe arrangement for a personal watercraft, the personal watercraft including a watercraft body, a saddle ride type seat at a roughly central portion of the watercraft body, cover form side walls extending downwards from left and right lower edges of the seat, an engine mounted on a lower side of the seat with an axis of a crankshaft thereof directed in a front-rear direction of the watercraft body, and a plurality of cylinders provided in the engine and arranged in the front-rear direction of the watercraft body, said intake pipe arrangement comprising:intake pipes in communication with the cylinders of the engine, respectively, said intake pipes extending from a side surface of the engine, wherein each of said intake pipes is bent along one of said side walls on the lower side of said seat, and wherein said inlets of said intake pipes are arranged in a zigzag manner so that said inlets are arranged densely, and said intake pipes are surrounded by an air box disposed between the engine and the one side wall.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-333286 Oct 2001 JP
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Entry
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