Personal watercraft

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6761601
  • Patent Number
    6,761,601
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
To provide a personal watercraft such that sea water or water can be prevented from being accumulated in an intake system equipment, and sea water or water can be prevented from penetrating into an engine even if the sea water or water should have penetrated into a watercraft body. A personal watercraft has a structure in which a watercraft body includes a hull constituting a lower portion of the watercraft body and a deck constituting an upper portion of the watercraft body. An engine is mounted in a space surrounded by the watercraft body. An intake system of the engine is provided with a vertically elongate air box. A lower portion of the air box is provided with first and second air suction ports. An inlet of an air passage for leading air from the air box to the engine is opened in the upper half of the air box.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a personal watercraft in which a deck is assembled onto a hull to constitute a watercraft body. An engine is mounted in a space surrounded by the watercraft body. Furthermore, an intake system of the engine is provided with a vertically elongated air box.




2. Description of Background Art




A personal watercraft is known from, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. Hei 8-48287 entitled “PERSONAL PLANING WATERCRAFT.”

FIG. 1

of the above publication has been reproduced as

FIG. 7

of the present invention. It should be noted that the reference numerals have been re-assigned in

FIG. 7

to avoid confusion with

FIGS. 1-6

of the present invention.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, a sectional view of the personal watercraft of the above publication is illustrated. The personal watercraft


100


has a structure in which left and right side walls


102


and


103


are provided at substantially central portions 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 disposed on the lower side of the seat


104


, directed in the front-rear direction of a watercraft body


106


. In addition, intake system equipment


108


is provided in a space on the left side of the engine


105


.




The intake system equipment


108


has a structure in which an intake silencer


108




b


is in communication with cylinders


105




a


of the engine


105


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.






However, the intake pipe


108




c


is horizontally extended rearwards from a rear wall of the intake silencer


108




b


and towards the center


106




a


of the watercraft body


106


. The lower end


108




e


of a connection portion for connecting the intake pipe


108




c


to the rear wall of the intake silencer


108




b


is located above a bottom surface


108




f


of the intake silencer


108




b.


With this structure, if sea water or water should penetrate into the intake silencer


108




b,


the sea water or water would accumulate in the intake system equipment


108


, particularly in the intake silencer


108




b.






In addition, sea water or water may penetrate into the watercraft body during operation of the personal watercraft. If sea water or water penetrates 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


in which the penetration of sea water or water into the cylinders


105




a


can be prevented even if the 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 in which sea water or water can be prevented from accumulating in intake system equipment and in which penetration of sea water or water into an engine can be prevented even if the sea water or water penetrates into the watercraft body.




In order to solve the above problems, a first aspect of the present invention is directed to a personal watercraft, which includes a watercraft body comprised of a combination of a hull constituting a lower portion of the watercraft body and a deck constituting an upper portion of the watercraft body. An engine is mounted in a space surrounded by the watercraft body. An intake system of the engine is provided with a vertically elongate air box. An air suction port for sucking in air is provided at a lower portion of the air box. Furthermore, the inlet of an air passage for leading air from the air box to the engine is opened in the upper half of the air box.




The intake system of the engine is provided with the air box, and the air suction port for sucking in air is provided at the lower portion of the air box. With this structure, even if the personal watercraft is turned upside down and sea water or water penetrates into the air box, the sea water or water in the air box can be drained through the air suction port by restoring the personal watercraft to the normal posture.




In addition, with the inlet of the air passage for leading air to the engine opened in the upper half of the air box, the inlet of the air passage can be located at a high position. With this structure, even if sea water or water penetrates into the watercraft body, the sea water or water can be restrained from rising up to the inlet of the air passage.




A second aspect of the present invention includes an air filter provided between the air suction port and the inlet of the air passage. The interior of the air box is partitioned by the air filter into upper and lower portions.




With the air filter provided between the air suction port and the inlet of the air passage, air sucked in through the air suction port can be led to the inlet of the air passage through the air filter. Accordingly, dust and the like contained in the air can be removed by the air filter, so that clean air can be led to the inlet of the air passage.




A third aspect of the present invention includes a cut-off wall provided on and surrounding a top plate of the air box. The cut-off wall is provided with a cutout portion for draining water at a portion away from the air suction port.




With the cut-off wall provided along and surrounding the outer periphery of the top plate constituting the air box, a recessed portion can be formed by the outer periphery of the top plate and the cut-off wall. Therefore, sea water or water splashed onto the top plate can be led to the recessed portion. Furthermore, with the cut-off wall provided with the cutout portion, the cutout portion can be in communication with the recessed portion. Accordingly, the sea water or water led to the recessed portion can be drained through the cutout portion.




In addition, with the cutout portion formed at a portion away from the air suction port, the sea water or water drained through the cutout portion can be prevented from splashing onto the air suction port.




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 an exploded perspective view showing an air box provided in the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view showing the air box provided in the personal watercraft according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

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





FIG. 5

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





FIG. 6

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





FIG. 7

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











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings should be viewed in the direction of the 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 watercraft body


11


includes a combination of a hull


12


constituting a lower portion of the watercraft body


11


and a deck


13


constituting an upper portion of the watercraft body


11


. A fuel tank


15


is disposed at a front portion of a space


14


surrounded by the 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 disposed in a space


14


on the lower side of the seat


17


. An intake system provided at a side surface of the engine


18


is provided with a vertically elongate air box


30


. A jet propeller chamber


21


is provided at a stem


19


on the rear side of the engine


18


. Furthermore, a jet propeller


22


is provided in the jet propeller chamber


21


.




The jet propeller


22


includes a housing


23


extending rearwards from an inlet


20




a


of a watercraft bottom


20


. An impeller


24


is rotatably fitted in the housing


23


. The impeller


24


is connected to a drive shaft


25


of the engine


18


.




At the time of propelling the personal watercraft


10


, air in the space


14


is sucked into the air box


30


. The air sucked into the air box


30


is led through an air passage


60


to a turbocharger


28


. Fuel from the fuel tank


15


is mixed with the air which has passed through the turbocharger


28


. The resulting mixture gas is introduced into a cylinder or cylinders (not shown) of the engine


18


.




The engine


18


is driven by the mixture gas, whereby the impeller


24


is rotated by the engine


18


. Accordingly, water is sucked in through the inlet


20




a


at the watercraft bottom


20


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


23


to a steering nozzle


26


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


26


is jetted through the steering nozzle


26


, whereby the personal watercraft


10


can be propelled.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view showing the air box provided in the personal watercraft according to the present invention. The air box


30


includes a box main body


31


which fixes the air passage


60


and is provided with first and second air suction ports


36




a


and


37




a


at a lower portion


30




a


thereof. An air filter


44


is disposed in the box main body


31


to partition the box main body


31


into upper and lower portions. A presser member


45


is provided for preventing the air filter


44


from floating up. Furthermore, a cover body


50


is detachably bolted to the upper end


30




b


of the box main body


31


. The box main body


31


is a resin or resin-like member in which the lower half


32


is formed in a rectangular shape, and the upper half


33


is formed integrally with the upper end of the lower half


32


.




In particular, the box main body


31


has a structure in which a rear wall


34


of the lower half


32


is provided with a first air suction tube


36


. A floor portion


35


of the lower half


32


is provided with a second air suction tube


37


and with a locking hole


35




a


for locking and fitting an annular groove


69


of the air passage


60


. The upper half


33


is provided at its lower end portion with a stepped portion


33




a


for mounting the air filter


44


thereon. A left side wall


38




a


and a right side wall


38




b


of the upper half


33


are formed with a rising gradient so that the opening area is gradually increased from a lower end portion toward an upper end portion of the upper half


33


. The upper end portion of the upper half


33


is formed as a substantially rectangular opening by providing front, rear, left and right sides


39




a


-


39




d.


Furthermore, the front, rear, left and right sides


39




a


-


39




d


are provided with screw holes


41


.




The first and second air suction tubes


36


and


37


are in communication with the interior of the box main body


31


, whereby air can be sucked into the lower half


32


of the box main body


31


through a suction port (first suction port)


36




a


of the first air suction tube


36


and a suction port (second suction port)


37




a


of the second air suction tube


37


. With regard to the suction of air into the interior of the box main body


31


, the suction through the first air suction tube


36


is principal, and the suction through the second air suction tube


37


is subsidiary. Therefore, the flow passage area of the first air suction tube


36


is ensured to be larger than the flow passage area of the second air suction tube


37


. The primary reason for providing the second air suction tube


37


will later be described in detail referring to FIG.


5


.




In addition, the left side wall


38




a


of the upper half


33


is provided with a breather pipe


42


, and a breather hose extending from a cylinder head cover or the like of the engine is connected to the breather pipe


42


. The air filter


44


has an outer periphery


44




a


formed in a substantially rectangular shape conforming to the stepped portion


33




a


of the box main body


31


so that it can be mounted on the stepped portion


33




a,


and is provided in the vicinity of its rear end with a through-hole


44




b


into which the air passage


60


can be inserted. By passing air through the air filter


44


, dust and the like contained in the air can be removed.




The presser member


45


is a member in which a frame body


46


is formed in a substantially rectangular shape conforming to the outer shape of the air filter


44


. The frame body


46


is provided with a fitting hole


46




a.


The frame body


46


is integrally formed with ribs


47


for reinforcement. Furthermore, a ring


48


is held by the ribs


47


.




A bolt


49


(shown in

FIG. 3

) is inserted into the fitting hole


46




a.


The bolt


49


thus inserted is screw-connected to a boss


30




c


of the box main body


31


, whereby the filter


44


is prevented by the presser member


45


from floating up.




The ring


48


is a member which is so formed that the air passage


60


can be inserted therein, which has the same diameter as the through-hole


44




b


of the air filter


44


, and which is disposed coaxially with the through-hole


44




b.






The cover body


50


is a member formed in a substantially rectangular shape conforming to the upper end opening of the box main body


31


. A cut-off wall


52


is provided along and surrounding the outer periphery of a rectangular top plate


51


. The cut-off wall


52


is provided with first and second trough portions (cutout portions)


53


and


54


for draining at portions away from the first air suction tube


36


and the second air suction tube


37


. Furthermore, bolt fitting holes


55


are provided on the outside of the cut-off wall


52


. With bolts (not shown) inserted into the bolt fitting holes


55


and with the inserted bolts screw-connected into the screw holes


41


of the box main body


31


, the cover body


50


can be fitted to the box main body


31


.




A recessed portion


56


(See also

FIG. 3

) is formed by the outer periphery of the top plate


51


and the cut-off wall


52


. The recessed portion


56


is in communication with the first and second trough portions


53


and


54


, whereby sea water or water splashing onto the top plate


51


is led to the recessed portion


56


. Furthermore, the sea water or water led to the recessed portion


56


is led to the first and second trough portions


53


and


54


and drained through the first and second trough portions


53


and


54


.




The air passage


60


includes a funnel


61


disposed in the upper half


33


of the box main body


31


. A connection tube


65


is in communication with a lower end portion


62


of the funnel


61


. The connection tube


65


is a rubber or rubber-like intake tube in which an upper end portion


66


is connected to the lower end portion


62


of the funnel


61


. The connection tube


65


extends downwards from the upper half


33


of the box main body


31


to penetrate through the lower half


32


. A bellows portion


67


projects out through the locking hole


35




a


formed in the floor portion


35


of the lower half


32


. Furthermore, an elbow (lower end portion)


68


on the lower side of the bellows portion


67


is in communication with the turbocharger


28


through a pipe


75


.




The connection tube


65


is provided with a projection piece


66




a


at the upper end portion


66


thereof. The projection piece


66




a


is raised substantially vertically by elastic deformation at the time of assembly, and in this condition, the upper end portion


66


of the connection tube


65


is inserted into the through-hole


44




b


of the air filter


44


and the ring


48


of the presser member


45


. Accordingly, pressing against the ring


48


is effected by a restoring force of the projection piece


66




a


after assembly, and the air filter


44


can be prevented from floating up.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view showing the air box provided in the personal watercraft according to the present invention, and shows the condition where the air passage


60


is fitted to the air box


30


. Concretely, the annular groove


69


at the center of the connection tube


65


is fitted to the locking hole


35




a


of the lower half


32


of the box main body


31


. The through-hole


44




a


of the air filter


44


and the ring


48


(See also

FIG. 2

) of the presser member


45


are fitted to the upper end portion


66


of the connection tube


65


in the condition where the projection piece


66




a


of the connection tube


65


is elastically deformed upwards. The presser member


45


is pressed downwards by the restoring force of the projection piece


66




a.


Furthermore, the bolt


49


is screw-connected to the boss


30




c


of the stepped portion


33




a,


whereby the presser member


45


and the air filter


44


are prevented from floating up.




In this condition, a lower end portion


62


of the funnel


61


is fitted to the upper end portion


66


of the connection tube


65


, whereby an annular bulged portion


63


of the lower end portion


62


of the funnel


61


is locked with an annular recessed portion


71


of the upper end portion


66


of the connection tube


65


. A positioning projection piece


64


of the funnel


61


is disposed in a positioning recessed portion


46




b


of the presser member


45


. A lower end portion


65




a


(namely, an outlet of the elbow


68


) of the connection tube


65


is inserted into the pipe


75


, and in this condition, a fastening ring is fastened. The connection tube


65


is connected to the turbocharger


28


through the pipe


75


. Furthermore, the upper end opening of the box main body


31


is closed with the cover body


50


.




Accordingly, the first and second air suction ports (air suction ports)


36




a


and


37




a


for sucking in air are provided at the lower portion


30




a


of the air box


30


. Furthermore, the inlet of the air passage


60


for leading air from the air box


30


to the engine


18


(shown in

FIG. 1

) (namely, the inlet


61




a


of the funnel


61


) can be opened in the upper half


33


of the air box


30


.




In addition, the air filter


44


is provided between the first and second air suction ports


36




a,




37




a


and the inlet


61




a


of the funnel


61


, whereby the interior of the air box


30


can be partitioned by the air filter


44


into upper end lower portions. With the air filter


44


provided between the first and second air suction ports


36




a,




37




a


and the inlet


61




a


of the funnel


61


, air sucked in through the first and second air suction ports


36




a


and


37




a


can be led to the inlet


61




a


of the funnel


61


through the air filter


44


.




At the time of assembling the air passage


60


into the air box


30


, the bellows portion


67


of the air passage


60


is disposed by utilizing the space between the first air suction tube


36


and the second air suction tube


37


. Accordingly, the condition of the unit in which the air passage


60


is assembled into the air box


30


can be made compact.




Next, the action of the air box


30


provided in the personal watercraft


10


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 4

to


6


.





FIG. 4

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


36


and


37


are provided at the lower portion of the air box


30


. Air is sucked in through the respective suction ports (first and second suction ports)


36




a


and


37




a


of the first and second suction tubes


36


and


37


as indicated by arrow {circle around (


1


)}.




The air thus sucked in is led through the first and second suction tubes


36


and


37


to the air filter


44


as indicated by arrow {circle around (


2


)}, is then made to pass through the air filter


44


as indicated by arrow {circle around (


3


)}, and is led through the inlet


61




a


of the funnel


61


into the air passage


60


. The air led into the air passage


60


is led through the pipe


75


and the turbocharger


28


into the cylinder or cylinders of the engine


18


(shown in FIG.


1


). The air sucked in through the first and second suction ports


36




a


and


37




a


is passed through the air filter


44


to thereby remove dust and the like from the air, whereby clean air can be supplied to the engine


18


.





FIG. 5

is a second action illustration showing an action of the personal watercraft according to the present invention, and shows the condition of draining sea water or water present in the air box. The first and second air suction ports (air suction ports)


36




a


and


37




a


for sucking in air are provided at the lower portion


30




a


of the air box


30


. The inlet of the air passage


60


for leading air from the air box


30


to the engine


18


(shown in

FIG. 1

) (namely, the inlet


61




a


of the funnel


61


) can be opened in the upper half


33


of the air box


30


.




Therefore, even if the personal watercraft


10


(shown in

FIG. 1

) is turned upside down and sea water or water


78


penetrates into the air box


30


, by restoring the personal watercraft


10


to the normal position, it is possible to cause the sea water or water


78


in the air box


30


to flow into the first and second suction tubes


36


and


37


as indicated by arrow {circle around (


4


)} and to drain the sea water or water


78


through the first and second air suction ports


36




a


and


37




a.






Particularly, with the second air suction tube


37


provided at a substantially central portion of the floor portion


35


of the air box


30


, the sea water or water can be securely drained through the second air suction tube


37


and the second air suction port


37




a


so that the sea water or water will not remain on the floor portion


35


of the air box


30


. On the other hand, the inlet


61




a


of the funnel


61


for leading air to the engine


18


(shown in

FIG. 1

) is opened in the upper half


33


of the air box


30


, whereby the inlet


61




a


of the funnel


61


can be disposed at a high position.




Accordingly, even if sea water or water


78


penetrates into the watercraft body


11


(shown in FIG.


1


), the sea water or water


78


can be restrained from rising up to the inlet


61




a


of the funnel


61


, whereby the sea water or water


78


can be prevented from penetrating into the air passage


60


through the inlet


61




a


of the funnel


61


.





FIG. 6

is a third action illustration showing an action of the personal watercraft according to the present invention, and shows the condition where sea water or water having splashed onto the top plate of the cover body is drained through the trough portions. The recessed portion


56


is formed by the outer periphery of the top plate


51


of the cover body


50


constituting the air box


30


and the cut-off wall


52


. The recessed portion


56


is in communication with the first and second trough portions


53


and


54


.




Accordingly, the sea water or water splashed onto the top plate


51


can be led to the recessed portion


56


as indicated by arrows {circle around (


5


)}, the sea water or water led to the recessed portion


56


is led to the first and second trough portions


53


and


54


, and it can be drained through the first and second trough portions


53


and


54


as indicated by arrows




In this case, the first and second trough portions


53


and


54


are provided in the cut-off wall


52


at portions away from the suction port


36




a


of the first air suction tube


36


and the suction port


37




a


of the second air suction tube


37


. Therefore, the sea water or water drained through the first and second trough portions


53


and


54


can be prevented from splashing onto the suction port


36




a


of the first air suction tube


36


and the suction port


37




a


of the second air suction tube


37


.




While an example in which the air box


30


is a substantially rectangular vertically elongated box has been described in the above embodiment, this is not limitative, and the shape of the air box


30


can be arbitrarily determined according to the shape of the personal watercraft.




In addition, while a jet propulsion watercraft propelled by a jet propeller as an example of the personal watercraft


10


has been described in the above embodiment, the propulsion means of the personal watercraft is not limited to this.




The present invention constituted as above displays the following effects.




The first aspect of the present invention resides in that the intake system of the engine is provided with the air box, and an air suction port for sucking in air is provided at a lower portion of the air box. Accordingly, even if the personal watercraft is turned upside down and sea water or water penetrates into the air box, the sea water or water in the air box can be drained through the air suction port by restoring the personal watercraft to the normal posture. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the sea water or water from being accumulated in the air box.




In addition, with the inlet of the air passage for leading air to the engine opened in the upper half of the air box, the inlet of the air passage can be disposed at a high position. Accordingly, even if sea water or water penetrates into the watercraft body, the sea water or water can be restrained from rising up to the inlet of the air passage, and the sea water or water can be prevented from penetrating into the engine.




The second aspect of the present invention resides in that the air filter is provided between the air suction port and the inlet of the air passage, whereby air sucked in through the air suction port can be led to the inlet of the air passage through the air filter. Accordingly, dust and the like contained in the air can be removed by the air filter, so that clean air can be led to the inlet of the air passage. Therefore, the engine can be driven favorably.




The third aspect of the present invention resides in that the cut-off wall is arranged along and surrounding the outer periphery of the top plate constituting the air box, whereby the recessed portion can be formed by the outer periphery of the top plate and the cut-off wall. Therefore, sea water or water splashed onto the top plate can be led to the recessed portion.




Furthermore, the cut-off wall is provided with the cutout portion for draining at a portion away from the air suction port, whereby the cutout portion can be in communication with the recessed portion. Accordingly, the sea water or water led to the recessed portion can be drained through the cutout portion.




In addition, the cutout portion is provided at a portion away from the air suction port. Accordingly, the sea water or water drained through the cutout portion can be prevented from splashing onto the air suction port.




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, said watercraft body including a hull constituting a lower portion of said watercraft body and a deck constituting an upper portion of said watercraft body; an engine, said engine being mounted in a space surrounded by said hull and deck of said watercraft body; and an intake system of said engine, wherein said intake system is provided with a vertically elongate air box, an air suction port for sucking in air is provided at a lower portion of said air box, and an inlet of an air passage for leading air from said air box to said engine is opened in an upper portion of said air box, wherein an air filter is provided between said air intake port and said inlet of said air passage, and the interior of said air box is partitioned by said air filter into said upper portion and said lower portion, and wherein said air filter is provided with a through hole, and said air passage extends through said through hole.
  • 2. The personal watercraft according to claim 1, wherein a cut-off wall is arranged on and surrounding a top plate of said air box, and said cut-off wall is provided with a cutout portion for draining water at a portion away from said air intake port.
  • 3. The personal watercraft according to claim 1, wherein a rear wall of the lower portion of said air box is provided with a first air suction tube, and a floor portion of the lower portion of said air box is provided with a second air suction tube.
  • 4. The personal watercraft according to claim 3, wherein an air filter is provided between said air intake port and said inlet of said air passage, and the interior of said air box is partitioned by said air filter into said upper portion and said lower portion.
  • 5. The personal watercraft according to claim 3, wherein a cut-off wall is arranged on and surrounding a top plate of said air box, and said cut-off wall is provided with a cutout portion for draining water at a portion away from said air intake port.
  • 6. The personal watercraft according to claim 3, wherein a side wall of the upper portion of said air box is provided with a breather pipe, and a breather hose extending from a cylinder head cover of the engine is connected to the breather pipe.
  • 7. The personal watercraft according to claim 1, further comprising a presser member including a frame body formed in a shape conforming to an outer shape of said air filter, said frame body being provided with a through hole aligned with said through hole of said air filter, and said air passage extends through said through hole of said frame body.
  • 8. An intake system for an engine of a personal watercraft, comprising:a vertically elongate air box, said air box including: an air suction port, said air suction port being provided at a lower portion of said air box for sucking in air; and an inlet of an air passage for leading air from said air box to the engine, said inlet being opened in an upper portion of said air box, wherein an air filter is provided between said air intake port and said inlet of said air passage, and the interior of said air box is partitioned by said air filter into said upper portion and said lower portion, and wherein said air filter is provided with a through hole, and said air passage extends through said through hole.
  • 9. The intake system according to claim 8, wherein a cut-off wall is arranged on and surrounding a top plate of said air box, and said cut-off wall is provided with a cutout portion for draining water at a portion away from said air intake port.
  • 10. The intake system according to claim 8, wherein a rear wall of the lower portion of said air box is provided with a first air suction tube, and a floor portion of the lower portion of said air box is provided with a second air suction tube.
  • 11. The intake system according to claim 10, wherein an air filter is provided between said air intake port and said inlet of said air passage, and the interior of said air box is partitioned by said air filter into said upper portion and said lower portion.
  • 12. The intake system according to claim 10, wherein a cut-off wall is arranged on and surrounding a top plate of said air box, and said cut-off wall is provided with a cutout portion for draining water at a portion away from said air intake port.
  • 13. The intake system according to claim 10, wherein a side wall of the upper portion of said air box is provided with a breather pipe, and a breather hose extending from a cylinder head cover of the engine is connected to the breather pipe.
  • 14. The intake system according to claim 8, further comprising a presser member including a frame body formed in a shape conforming to an outer shape of said air filter, said frame body being provided with a through hole aligned with said through hole of said air filter, and said air passage extends through said through hole of said frame body.
  • 15. An intake system for an engine of a personal watercraft, comprising:a vertically elongate air box, said air box including: an air suction port, said air suction port being provided at a lower portion of said air box for sucking in air; and an inlet of an air passage for leading air from said air box to the engine, said inlet being opened in an upper portion of said air box, wherein a rear wall of the lower portion of said air box is provided with a first air suction tube, and a floor portion of the lower portion of said air box is provided with a second air suction tube.
  • 16. The intake system according to claim 15, wherein an air filter is provided between said air intake port and said inlet of said air passage, and the interior of said air box is partitioned by said air filter into said upper portion and said lower portion.
  • 17. The intake system according to claim 15, wherein a cut-off wall is arranged on and surrounding a top plate of said air box, and said cut-off wall is provided with a cutout portion for draining water at a portion away from said air intake port.
  • 18. The intake system according to claim 15, wherein a side wall of the upper portion of said air box is provided with a breather pipe, and a breather hose extending from a cylinder head cover of the engine is connected to the breather pipe.
  • 19. An intake system for an engine of a personal watercraft, comprising:a vertically elongate air box, said air box including: an air suction port, said air suction port being provided at a lower portion of said air box for sucking in air; and an inlet of an air passage for leading air from said air box to the engine, said inlet being opened in an upper portion of said air box, wherein a cut-off wall is arranged on and surrounding a top plate of said air box, and said cut-off wall is provided with a cutout portion for draining water at a portion away from said air intake port.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-335028 Oct 2001 JP
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No. 2001-335028 filed in JAPAN on Oct. 31, 2001, which is herein incorporated by reference.

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