Claims
- 1. A submerged exhaust device for use with a marine engine mounted in a vessel, said vessel having a hull with an undersurface that is submerged when said vessel is placed within a body of water, said exhaust device comprising:
- a submerged hydrodynamic exhaust outlet means fixed to said hull undersurface;
- said hydrodynamic exhaust outlet means defining an exhaust chamber and including a downwardly extending streamlined first section having a low coefficient of drag for minimizing turbulent wake, said first section terminating in a second section having a higher coefficient of drag for generating a submerged layer of turbulent wake separated from the bottom of the hull by a region of substantially less turbulence created by said first section, said second section incorporating a submerged exhaust outlet, for discharging exhaust in said submerged turbulent layer such that said exhaust remains submerged until said vessel has cleared the vicinity;
- said submerged hydrodynamic exhaust outlet means defining at least one auxiliary internal chamber.
- 2. A submerged exhaust device for use with a marine engine according to claim 1, wherein said auxiliary chamber comprises a water inlet communicating with said marine engine for supplying cooling water thereto.
- 3. A submerged exhaust device for use with a marine engine according to claim 1, wherein said auxiliary chamber houses a transducer.
- 4. A submerged exhaust device for use with a marine engine according to claim 1, wherein said submerged exhaust outlet includes a peripheral lip for generating turbulence proximate said exhaust outlet.
- 5. A submerged exhaust device for use with a marine engine mounted in a vessel, said marine engine having an exhaust system, said vessel having a hull with an undersurface that is submerged when said vessel is placed in a body of water, said exhaust device comprising:
- a hydrodynamic fitting communicating with said engine exhaust system, said hydrodynamic fitting fixed to said hull and including a downwardly extending streamlined first section terminating with a turbulent wake generating second section, said second section defining a submerged exhaust outlet for discharging engine exhaust in a submerged turbulent layer whereby discharged exhaust remains submerged until said vessel has cleared the vicinity;
- said hydrodynamic fitting including a water inlet communicating with said marine engine for supplying cooling water thereto.
- 6. A submerged exhaust device for use with a marine engine according to claim 5, further comprising means for mounting a means for sensing.
- 7. A submerged exhaust device for use with a marine engine mounted in a vessel, said vessel having a hull with an undersurface that is submerged when said vessel is placed within a body of water, said exhaust device comprising:
- a hydrodynamic fitting fixed to said hull undersurface and including a downwardly extending streamlined section having a low coefficient of drag for minimizing turbulent wake terminating in a second section having a high coefficient of drag for generating a submerged layer of turbulent wake, said second hydrodynamic fitting section incorporating a submerged exhaust outlet, for discharging exhaust in said submerged turbulent layer such that said exhaust remains submerged until said vessel has cleared the vicinity;
- said hydrodynamic fitting further including cooling water intake in communication with said marine engine; and a transducer housed within said fitting.
Parent Case Info
Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 08/374,228, filed Jan. 18, 1996, issued as U. S. Pat. No. 5,505,644 on Apr. 9, 1996.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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