Turbocharged engine structure for small-sized boat

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6409558
  • Patent Number
    6,409,558
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 17, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 25, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
To provide a small-sized boat wherein a sufficient supercharging effect can be achieved. An engine having an exhaust manifold is disposed such that a crankshaft thereof extends in forward and rearward directions of a boat body, and an exhaust gas turbo charger which is driven to rotate by exhaust gas from the exhaust manifold is provided rearwardly of and adjacent to the exhaust manifold and rearwardly of and adjacent to the engine. The exhaust gas turbo charger is disposed such that a shaft which connects a turbine and a compressor is directed in leftward and rightward directions of the boat body, and the turbine is disposed adjacent to the exhaust manifold and the compressor is disposed adjacent to an intake port of the engine. An inter cooler is provided sidewardly of the compressor and disposed below an intake chamber.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a small-sized boat principally of the saddle type. More particularly, the present invention relates to a small-sized boat which includes a turbo charger (supercharger).




2. Description of Background Art




Conventionally, such a boat as shown in FIGS.


7


(


a


) and


7


(


b


) includes a turbo charger. Such a boat is set forth in the Official Gazette of Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open No. Sho. 59 119926.




This small-sized boat provides for part of the pressure water generated in a jet propeller


1


to be supplied as cooling water A to an engine


2


, and includes a turbo charger


3


which in turn includes a turbine


3




a


which is rotated by the cooling water A supplied from the jet propeller


1


to the engine


2


and a compressor


3




b


which is rotated by the turbine


3




a


within an intake path of the engine.




It is to be noted that in FIGS.


7


(


a


) and


7


(


b


), an exhaust manifold


4


is provided together with a muffler


5


, an exhaust silencer


6


, an exhaust chamber


7


, and an exhaust gas exit


8


to the outside of the boat body.




Since the turbo charger


3


of the conventional small-sized boat described above is so structured that it is driven by the cooling water A flowing from the jet propeller


1


toward the engine


2


, there is the possibility that a sufficient supercharging effect cannot be anticipated.




SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to solve such a problem as described above and provide a small-sized boat wherein a sufficient supercharging effect can be anticipated.




To attain the object described above, a small-sized boat includes an engine having an exhaust manifold disposed such that a crankshaft thereof extends in the forward and backward directions of a boat body. An exhaust gas turbo charger which is driven to rotate by exhaust gas from the exhaust manifold is provided rearwardly of the exhaust manifold.




According to the present invention, a small-sized boat includes an exhaust gas exit for the exhaust gas from the exhaust gas turbo charger which is exhausted to the outside of the boat body and is disposed rearwardly of the turbo charger.




According to the present invention, a small-sized boat includes an exhaust gas turbo charger provided rearwardly of and very close to the exhaust manifold.




According to the present invention, a small-sized boat includes an exhaust gas turbo charger disposed rearwardly of and very close to the engine.




According to the present invention, a small-sized boat includes the exhaust gas turbo charger disposed such that a shaft which connects a turbine and a compressor thereof to each other is directed in leftward and rightward directions of the boat body, and the turbine is disposed adjacent to the exhaust manifold and the compressor is disposed adjacent to an intake port of the engine.




According to the present invention, a small-sized boat includes an inter cooler connected to the compressor of the exhaust gas turbo charger and is provided sidewardly of the compressor.




According to the present invention, a small-sized boat includes an inter cooler connected to a compressor of the exhaust gas turbo charger and is disposed below an intake chamber which follows the inter cooler and is provided sidewardly of the engine.




With the small-sized boat according to the present invention, since the exhaust gas turbo charger is driven to rotate by exhaust gas from the exhaust manifold of the engine and is provided rearwardly of the exhaust manifold, a sufficient supercharging effect can be obtained.




Further, since the engine is disposed such that the crankshaft thereof extends in the forward and rearward directions of the boat body and the exhaust gas turbo charger is provided rearwardly of the exhaust manifold, the exhaust gas turbo charger can be provided without suffering from very much damage due to the weight balance of the boat.




In other words, the weight balance of the boat can be maintained while the exhaust gas turbo charger is provided.




With the small-sized boat according to the present invention, since the exhaust gas exit for exhaust gas from the turbo charger is exhausted to the outside of the boat body and is disposed rearwardly of the exhaust gas turbo charger, laying or disposition of members of an exhaust system such as an exhaust pipe can be performed readily.




For example, if it is assumed that, in the conventional small-sized boat (FIGS.


7


(


a


) and


7


(


b


)) described hereinabove, the exhaust turbo charger is disposed rearwardly of the exhaust manifold


4


, then since the exhaust gas exit


8


is provided at a front portion of the boat body, laying of an exhaust pipe from the turbo charger is complicated. Further, if it is assumed that the exhaust gas turbo charger is disposed forwardly of the exhaust manifold


4


, then although it is considered that laying of an exhaust pipe from the turbo charger is facilitated, there is the possibility that the weight balance of the boat in this instance is damaged significantly.




In contrast, with the small-sized boat according to the present invention, since the exhaust gas exit for exhaust gas which has come out of the turbo charger and is to be exhausted to the outside of the boat body is disposed rearwardly of the turbo charger, laying or disposition of members of an exhaust system such as an exhaust pipe can be performed readily, and the weight balance of the boat is not damaged significantly.




With the small-sized boat according to the present invention, since the exhaust gas turbo charger in the small-sized boat is provided rearwardly of and very close to the exhaust manifold, the exhaust gas turbo charger is driven efficiently, and as a result, a more sufficient supercharging effect can be obtained.




In addition, since the exhaust gas turbo charger is provided rearwardly of and very close to the exhaust manifold, the weight balance is maintained (concentration of the weight is achieved), and the steering performance of the boat body is not damaged although the turbo charger is provided.




With the small-sized boat according to the present invention, since the exhaust gas turbo charger in the small-sized boat is provided rearwardly of and very close to the engine, the weight balance is maintained (concentration of the weight is achieved), and the steering performance of the boat body is not damaged although the turbo charger is provided.




With the small-sized boat according to the present invention, since the exhaust gas turbo charger in the small-sized boat is disposed such that the shaft which connects the turbine and the compressor thereof to each other is directed in the leftward and rightward directions of the boat body, the exhaust gas turbo charger can be disposed more closely to the engine. Accordingly, it is possible to keep the weight balance much better (to achieve a concentration of the weight), and as a result, the steering performance of the boat body can be maintained although the turbo charger is provided.




Further, since the turbine of the turbo charger is disposed adjacent to the exhaust manifold and the compressor is disposed adjacent to the intake port of the engine, connection between the exhaust gas turbo charger and the engine can be performed readily.




With the small-sized boat according to the present invention, since, the inter cooler is connected to the compressor of the exhaust gas turbo charger, the supercharging efficiency of the exhaust gas turbo charger is augmented. Besides, since the inter cooler is provided sidewardly of the compressor, the weight balance can be maintained (concentration of the weight is achieved), and as a result, the steering performance of the boat body can be maintained although the turbo charger and the inter cooler are provided.




With the small-sized boat according to the present invention, since the inter cooler is connected to the compressor of the exhaust gas turbo charger, the supercharging efficiency of the exhaust gas turbo charger is augmented. Besides, since the inter cooler is disposed below the intake chamber which follows the inter cooler and is provided sidewardly of the engine, even if water should enter the turbo charger, the water is less likely to be admitted into the body of the engine. Accordingly, the engine body is less likely to be damaged.




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 partial schematic side elevational view, partly broken away, showing an embodiment of a small-sized boat according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the small-sized boat according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a rear elevational view, partly broken away, of the small-sized boat (as viewed in a direction of an arrow mark III of FIG.


1


);





FIG. 4

is a schematic side elevational view of an engine


20


;





FIG. 5

is a schematic perspective view of the engine as viewed from obliquely rearwardly;





FIG. 6

is a schematic perspective view of the engine as viewed from obliquely rearwardly on the opposite side to that of

FIG. 5

; and




FIGS.


7


(


a


) and


7


(


b


) are explanatory views of the prior art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the following, an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the drawings. As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


(principally in FIG.


1


), the small-sized boat


10


of the present embodiment is a saddle type small-sized boat that can be steered by a steering handle bar


13


with a throttle lever gripped by a passenger seated on a seat


12


on a boat body


11


.




The boat body


11


has a floating body structure wherein a lower hull panel


14


and an upper hull panel


15


are jointed together with a space


16


formed therebetween. In the space


16


, an engine


20


is placed on the lower hull panel


14


, and a jet pump


30


serving as propelling means driven by the engine


20


is provided at a rear portion of the lower hull panel


14


.




The jet pump


30


has a flow path


33


extending from a intake


16




a


opened to the bottom of the boat to a jet


31


opened to a rear end of the boat body and a nozzle


32


, and an impeller


34


disposed in the flow path


33


, and a shaft


35


of the impeller


34


is connected to an output power shaft


21


of the engine


20


. Accordingly, if the impeller


34


is driven to rotate by the engine


20


, then water taken in through the intake


16




a


is jetted from the jet


31


past the nozzle


32


, whereby the boat body


11


is propelled. The driving speed of the engine


20


, that is, the propelling force by the jet pump


30


, is controlled by a revolving operation of a throttle lever


13




a


(refer to

FIG. 2

) of the steering handle bar


13


described above. The nozzle


32


is associated with the steering handle bar


13


by a control wire not shown and is controlled to be turned by an operation of the handle bar


13


, whereby the advancing direction can be changed.





FIG. 4

is a schematic side elevational view of the engine


20


. The engine


20


is a DOHC straight four-cylinder four-cycle engine that is disposed such that a crankshaft (refer to the output power shaft


21


) thereof extends in forward and backward directions of the boat body


11


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


6


, an exhaust manifold


60


is provided for the engine


20


. The exhaust manifold


60


is provided sidewardly of a cylinder block


22


, and has, as apparently shown in

FIG. 4

, a first exhaust pipe


61


connected to a first exhaust port


23




a


of the cylinder block


22


, a second exhaust pipe


62


connected to a second exhaust port


23




b


, a third exhaust pipe


63


connected to a third exhaust port


23




c


, and a fourth exhaust pipe


64


connected to a fourth exhaust port


23




d.






The second exhaust pipe


62


and the third exhaust pipe


63


extend upwardly and rearwardly from the second exhaust port


23




b


and the third exhaust port


23




c


and are curved such that they join together (the joining portion is denoted by reference character


63




a


) and form a confluence pipe


62




a


which extends rearwardly.




Meanwhile, the first exhaust pipe


61


extends downwardly and rearwardly in a curved state from the first exhaust port


23




a


, and the fourth exhaust pipe


64


is curved forwardly once such that it extends above (this side in a direction perpendicular to the plane of

FIG. 4

) and across the third exhaust pipe


63


, and is further curved downwardly and rearwardly such that it joins to the first exhaust pipe


61


(the joining portion is denoted by reference character


64




a


) to form a confluence pipe


65


which extends rearwardly.




The confluence pipe


65


and the confluence pipe


62




a


described above join together at a joining portion


66


, and an exhaust port


67


for the entire exhaust manifold


60


is formed on the downstream side of the joining portion


66


.




Rearwardly of the exhaust manifold


60


having such a structure as described above, an exhaust gas turbo charger


70


is provided which is driven to rotate by exhaust gas from the exhaust manifold


60


.




The exhaust gas turbo charger


70


includes, as shown in

FIG. 3

, a turbine


71


, a compressor


72


, a shaft


73


which connects the turbine


71


and the compressor


72


to each other, and a casing


74


.




The exhaust gas turbo charger


70


is disposed such that the shaft


73


thereof is directed in leftward and rightward directions of the boat body


11


, and the turbine


71


is disposed adjacent to the exhaust manifold


60


and the compressor


72


is disposed adjacent to an intake port


24


of engine


20


.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, a turbine portion


74


T of the casing


74


has formed therein a connection portion (exhaust gas inlet opening)


74


T


1


which is connected to the exhaust port


67


of the exhaust manifold


60


and an exhaust port


74


T


2


through which exhaust gas which has rotated the turbine


71


is exhausted. A first exhaust pipe


80


, a muffler


81


and a second exhaust pipe


82


are successively connected to the exhaust port


74


T


2


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, and an exhaust gas exit


83


(refer to

FIG. 2

) of the second exhaust pipe


82


is opened to the outside of the boat body


11


in the proximity of the jet pump


30


at a rear a rear portion of the boat body


11


(refer to

FIG. 3

) such that exhaust gas is exhausted finally through the exhaust gas exit


83


. In particular, the exhaust gas exit


83


is provided for the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


and is exhausted to the outside of the boat body


11


and is disposed rearwardly of the turbo charger


70


.




As is apparent from

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


is provided rearwardly of and very close to the exhaust manifold


60


and is disposed rearwardly of and very close to the engine


20


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


6


, an inter cooler


50


is connected to the compressor


72


(compressor portion


74


C of the casing


74


) of the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


through a pipe arrangement


75


. The inter cooler


50


is provided sidewardly of the compressor


72


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, an intake chamber


52


provided sidewardly of the engine


20


is connected to the inter cooler


50


through a pipe arrangement


53


and is connected to the intake port


24


(refer to

FIG. 3

) of the engine


20


. The inter cooler


50


is disposed below the intake chamber


52


.




It is to be noted that, in

FIG. 6

, a cooling water hose


54


is connected to the inter cooler


50


. As illustrated in

FIG. 3

a head cover


40


includes a breather exit


41


. The breather exit


41


is connected to the inter cooler


50


through a breather pipe


42


.




With the small-sized ship having such a configuration as described above, the following operation and effects are anticipated. Since the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


which is driven to rotate by exhaust gas from the exhaust manifold


60


of the engine


20


is provided rearwardly of the exhaust manifold


60


, a sufficient supercharging effect can be obtained.




Further, since the engine


20


is disposed such that the crankshaft


21


thereof extends in the forward and rearward directions of the boat body


11


and the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


is provided rearwardly of the exhaust manifold


60


, the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


can be provided without suffering from very much damage due to the weight balance of the boat


10


. In other words, an effect that the weight balance of the boat


10


can be kept while the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


is provided is obtained.




In addition, since the exhaust gas exit


83


for exhaust gas which has come out of the turbo charger


70


and is to be exhausted to the outside of the boat body


11


is disposed rearwardly of the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


, laying or disposition of members of an exhaust system such as an exhaust pipe (in the present embodiment, the first exhaust pipe


80


, muffler


81


and second exhaust pipe


82


) can be performed readily.




For example, if it is assumed that, in the conventional small-sized boat (

FIG. 7

) described hereinabove, the exhaust turbo charger is disposed rearwardly of the exhaust manifold


4


, then since the exhaust gas exit


8


is provided at a front portion of the boat body, laying of an exhaust pipe from the turbo charger is complicated. Further, if it is assumed that the exhaust gas turbo charger is disposed forwardly of the exhaust manifold


4


, then although it is considered that laying of an exhaust pipe from the turbo charger is facilitated, there is the possibility that the weight balance of the boat in this instance is damaged significantly.




In contrast, with the small-sized boat


10


of the present embodiment, since the exhaust gas exit


83


for exhaust gas which has come out of the turbo charger


70


and is to be exhausted to the outside of the boat body


11


is disposed rearwardly of the turbo charger


70


, laying or disposition of members of an exhaust system such as an exhaust pipe can be performed readily, and the weight balance of the boat


10


is not damaged significantly




Since the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


is provided rearwardly of and very close to the exhaust manifold


60


, the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


is driven efficiently, and as a result, a more sufficient supercharging effect can be obtained.




Besides, since the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


is provided rearwardly of and very close to the exhaust manifold


60


, the weight balance is maintained (concentration of the weight is achieved), and the steering performance of the boat body is not damaged although the turbo charger


70


is provided.




Since the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


is provided rearwardly of and very close to the engine


20


, the weight balance is maintained (concentration of the weight is achieved), and the steering performance of the boat body


11


is not damaged although the turbo charger


70


is provided.




Since the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


is disposed such that the shaft


73


which connects the turbine


71


and the compressor


72


thereof to each other is directed in the leftward and rightward directions of the boat body


11


, the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


can be disposed more closely to the engine


20


. Accordingly, it is possible to keep the weight balance better (to achieve a concentration of the weight), and as a result, the steering performance of the boat body can be kept well although the turbo charger


70


is provided.




Besides, since the turbine


71


of the turbo charger


70


is disposed adjacent to the exhaust manifold


60


and the compressor


72


is disposed adjacent to the intake port


24


of the engine


20


, connection between the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


and the engine


20


can be performed readily.




Particularly, connection between the exhaust manifold


60


and the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


and connection between the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


and the inter cooler


50


and intake chamber


52


are facilitated.




Since the inter cooler


50


is connected to the compressor of the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


, the supercharging efficiency of the exhaust gas turbo charger


70


is augmented. Besides, since the inter cooler


50


is provided sidewardly of the compressor


72


, the weight balance can be maintained (concentration of the weight is achieved), and as a result, the steering performance of the boat body


11


can be maintained although the turbo charger


70


and the inter cooler


50


are provided.




Since the inter cooler


50


is disposed below the intake chamber


52


which follows the inter cooler


50


and is provided sidewardly of the engine, even if water should enter the turbo charger


70


, the water is less likely to be admitted into the body of the engine


20


. Accordingly, the engine body is less likely to be damaged.




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 small-sized boat comprising:an engine having an exhaust manifold; a crankshaft extending in forward and backward directions of a boat body; an exhaust gas turbo charger which is driven to rotate by exhaust gas from said exhaust manifold, said exhaust gas turbo charger being provided rearwardly of said exhaust manifold; and an inter cooler which is connected to a compressor of said exhaust gas turbo charger and disposed below an intake chamber which follows said inter cooler, said inter cooler being provided sidewardly of said engine and said compressor.
  • 2. The small-sized boat according to claim 1, wherein an exhaust gas exit for the exhaust gas from said exhaust gas turbo charger is disposed rearwardly of said turbo charger for exhausting to the outside of said boat body.
  • 3. The small-sized boat according to claim 1, wherein said exhaust gas turbo charger is provided rearwardly of and adjacent to said exhaust manifold.
  • 4. The small-sized boat according to claim 2, wherein said exhaust gas turbo charger is provided rearwardly of and adjacent to said exhaust manifold.
  • 5. The small-sized boat according to claim 1, wherein said exhaust gas turbo charger is disposed rearwardly of and adjacent to said engine.
  • 6. The small-sized boat according to claim 2, wherein said exhaust gas turbo charger is disposed rearwardly of and adjacent to said engine.
  • 7. The small-sized boat according to claim 3, wherein said exhaust gas turbo charger is disposed rearwardly of and adjacent to said engine.
  • 8. The small-sized boat according to claim 5, wherein said exhaust gas turbo charger is operatively arranged relative to a shaft which connects a turbine and a compressor thereof to each other, said shaft is directed in leftward and rightward directions of said boat body, and said turbine is disposed adjacent to said exhaust manifold and said compressor is disposed adjacent to an intake port of said engine.
  • 9. The small-sized boat according to claim 8, wherein an inter cooler is connected to said compressor of said exhaust gas turbo charger and is provided sidewardly of said compressor.
  • 10. The small-sized boat according to claim 2, wherein an inter cooler is connected to a compressor of said exhaust gas turbo charger and disposed below an intake chamber which follows said inter cooler and is provided sidewardly of said engine.
  • 11. The small-sized boat according to claim 3, wherein an inter cooler is connected to a compressor of said exhaust gas turbo charger and disposed below an intake chamber which follows said inter cooler and is provided sidewardly of said engine.
  • 12. The small-sized boat according to claim 5, wherein an inter cooler is connected to a compressor of said exhaust gas turbo charger and disposed below an intake chamber which follows said inter cooler and is provided sidewardly of said engine.
  • 13. The small-sized boat according to claim 8, wherein an inter cooler is connected to a compressor of said exhaust gas turbo charger and disposed below an intake chamber which follows said inter cooler and is provided sidewardly of said engine.
  • 14. The small-sized boat according to claim 9, wherein an inter cooler is connected to a compressor of said exhaust gas turbo charger and disposed below an intake chamber which follows said inter cooler and is provided sidewardly of said engine.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-329461 Nov 1999 JP
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
4075991 Mettig et al. Feb 1978 A
4562697 Lawson Jan 1986 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
59119926 Aug 1984 JP
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
English language abstract of JP59-119926.