Claims
- 1. A watercraft, comprising:
a hull; a fuel supply; an engine system having an internal combustion engine and an air intake for supplying air to the engine, said engine system being in communication with the fuel supply; the engine being constructed and arranged to generate power by combusting a mixture comprising air supplied from the air intake and fuel from the fuel supply; a propulsion system connected to the engine, the propulsion system being constructed and arranged to propel the watercraft along a surface of a body of water using the power generated by the internal combustion engine; an air/water separator in an installed position and comprising a container enclosing an interior space, the container having an inlet and an outlet port, the inlet enabling ambient air to enter the container, the air/water separator comprising structure constructed and arranged to separate water suspended in the air from the air as the air passes through the container, the outlet port being in fluid communication with the air intake of the engine system so as to enable ambient air to be drawn into the air intake through the inlet, the interior space and the outlet port; and an air intake conduit having a first end connected to the air intake of the engine system and an opposite end disposed within the outlet port of the air/water separator, the opposite end of the conduit being secured in sealed relation with the outlet port solely by a cooperation engagement which occurs upon movement of said air/water separator into its installed position.
- 2. A watercraft according to claim 1, wherein said cooperation engagement which occurs upon movement of said air/water separator is between said opposite end of said conduit and said outlet port.
- 3. A watercraft as in claim 2, wherein the cooperative engagement is a friction fit and the force of friction is produced by elastic deformation of one of the first end of the conduit and the perimeter of the outlet port.
- 4. A watercraft as in claim 1, wherein a second end of the conduit is connected to the air intake.
- 5. A watercraft as in claim 1, wherein the inlet is one of an inlet port and an inlet projecting portion.
- 6. A watercraft as in claim 5, wherein a structure is constructed and arranged to define the outlet port in the container that enables ambient air to exit the container and is constructed and arranged to define the inlet in the container to be in fluid communication with a lubrication system of the watercraft.
- 7. A watercraft as in claim 6, wherein the internal combustion engine includes an air compressor, the compressor being in communication with the outlet port so that the outlet port provides air from said air/water separator to the air compressor for use in the engine.
- 8. A watercraft as in claim 7, wherein the compressor is integrally mounted to the engine.
- 9. A watercraft as in claim 1, wherein a portion of the conduit is mounted to a throttle body of the internal combustion engine.
- 10. A watercraft as in claim 1, wherein the watercraft is a personal watercraft, the personal watercraft comprising:
a deck having a lower portion positioned on an upper portion of the hull; a straddle seat portion positioned on the deck, the seat being configured to receive and support one or more riders; a steering assembly positioned on the deck and forward of the straddle seat portion, wherein the propulsion system is a jet propulsion system that includes a nozzle configured to direct a water stream in a direction to propel the watercraft along the surface of the body of water, the steering assembly being operatively engaged with the jet propulsion system such that movement of the steering assembly effects movement of the nozzle to change the direction of the water stream.
- 11. A watercraft, comprising:
a hull; a fuel supply; an engine system having an internal combustion engine and an air intake for supplying air to the engine, said engine system being in communication with the fuel supply; the engine being constructed and arranged to generate power by combusting a mixture comprising air supplied from the air intake and fuel from the fuel supply; a propulsion system connected to the engine, the propulsion system being constructed and arranged to propel the watercraft along a surface of a body of water using the power generated by the internal combustion engine; an air/water separator in an installed position and comprising a container enclosing an interior space, the container having an inlet and an outlet projecting portion, the inlet enabling ambient air to enter the container, the air/water separator comprising structure constructed and arranged to separate water suspended in the air from the air as the air passes through the container, the outlet projecting portion being in fluid communication with the air intake of the engine system so as to enable ambient air to be drawn into the air intake through the inlet, the interior space and the outlet projecting portion; and an air intake conduit having a first end connected to the air intake of the engine system and an opposite end securely engaged with the outlet projecting portion of the air/water separator, the opposite end of the conduit being secured in sealed relation with the outlet projecting portion solely by a cooperation engagement which occurs upon movement of said air/water separator into its installed position.
- 12. A watercraft as in claim 11, wherein the watercraft is a personal watercraft, the personal watercraft comprising:
a deck having a lower portion positioned on an upper portion of the hull; a straddle seat portion positioned on the deck, the seat being configured to receive and support one or more riders; a steering assembly positioned on the deck and forward of the straddle seat portion, wherein the propulsion system is a jet propulsion system that includes a nozzle configured to direct a water stream in a direction to propel the watercraft along the surface of the body of water, the steering assembly being operatively engaged with the jet propulsion system such that movement of the steering assembly effects movement of the nozzle to change the direction of the water stream.
- 13. A method for mounting an air/water separator in a watercraft, said watercraft comprising a hull, a fuel supply, an engine system having an internal combustion engine and an air intake for supplying air to the engine being in communication with the fuel supply, the engine being constructed and arranged to generate power by combusting a mixture comprising air supplied from the air intake and fuel from the fuel supply, a propulsion system connected to the engine, the propulsion system being constructed and arranged to propel the watercraft along a surface of a body of water using the power generated by the internal combustion engine; and a conduit having a first end connected to the air intake of said engine system and an opposite end; said method comprising:
providing an air/water separator comprising a container enclosing an interior space, the container having an inlet and an outlet port, the inlet enabling ambient air to enter the container, the air/water separator comprising structure constructed and arranged to separate water suspended in the air from the air as the air passes through the container, the outlet port being connectable in fluid communication with the air intake of the engine system; moving said air/water separator into an installed position adjacent said conduit such that said opposite end of said conduit is received and secured in sealed relation within said outlet port solely by a cooperation between the opposite end of the conduit and the outlet port.
- 14. A method as in claim 13, wherein the watercraft is a personal watercraft, the personal watercraft comprising:
a deck having a lower portion positioned on an upper portion of the hull; a straddle seat portion positioned on the deck, the seat being configured to receive and support one or more riders; a steering assembly positioned on the deck and forward of the straddle seat portion, wherein the propulsion system is a jet propulsion system that includes a nozzle configured to direct a water stream in a direction to propel the watercraft along the surface of the body of water, the steering assembly being operatively engaged with the jet propulsion system such that movement of the steering assembly effects movement of the nozzle to change the direction of the water stream.
- 15. A method for mounting an air/water separator in a watercraft, said watercraft comprising a hull, a fuel supply, an engine system having an internal combustion engine and an air intake for supplying air to the engine being in communication with the fuel supply, the engine being constructed and arranged to generate power by combusting a mixture comprising air supplied from the air intake and fuel from the fuel supply, a propulsion system connected to the engine, the propulsion system being constructed and arranged to propel the watercraft along a surface of a body of water using the power generated by the internal combustion engine; and a conduit having a first end connected to the air intake of said engine system and an opposite end; said method comprising:
providing an air/water separator comprising a container enclosing an interior space, the container having an inlet and an outlet projecting portion, the inlet enabling ambient air to enter the container, the air/water separator comprising structure constructed and arranged to separate water suspended in the air from the air as the air passes through the container, the outlet projecting portion being connectable in fluid communication with the air intake of the engine system; moving said air/water separator into an installed position adjacent said conduit such that said opposite end of said conduit is engaged with and secured in sealed relation within said outlet projecting portion solely by a cooperation between the opposite end of the conduit and the outlet port.
- 16. A method as in claim 15, wherein the watercraft is a personal watercraft, the personal watercraft comprising:
a deck having a lower portion positioned on an upper portion of the hull; a straddle seat portion positioned on the deck, the seat being configured to receive and support one or more riders; a steering assembly positioned on the deck and forward of the straddle seat portion, wherein the propulsion system is a jet propulsion system that includes a nozzle configured to direct a water stream in a direction to propel the watercraft along the surface of the body of water, the steering assembly being operatively engaged with the jet propulsion system such that movement of the steering assembly effects movement of the nozzle to change the direction of the water stream.
- 17. A vehicle, comprising:
a fuel supply; an engine system comprising an internal combustion engine, an air intake for supplying air to the engine, and a fuel intake in communication with the fuel supply for supplying fuel to the engine, the engine being constructed and arranged to generate power by combusting a mixture of air drawn through the air intake and fuel drawn through the fuel intake from the fuel supply; a propulsion system connected to the engine, the propulsion system being constructed and arranged to propel the vehicle using the power generated by the internal combustion engine; a fuel regulator to regulate fuel delivery to the fuel intake; a fuel supply line in communication with the fuel rail to supply fuel from the fuel reservoir to the fuel regulator; a fuel return line to return excess fuel to the fuel reservoir from the fuel rail via the fuel regulator; a bypass communicating between the fuel supply line and the fuel return line and bypassing the fuel regulator; and a valve, for regulating fuel flow through the bypass, the valve being movable between a closed position, preventing fuel flow through the bypass line and an open position, allowing fuel flow through the bypass line so as to allow fuel pressures in the fuel supply line and the fuel return line to equalize and to allow fuel to drain from the fuel lines into the fuel reservoir.
- 18. A vehicle as in claim 17, wherein the bypass bypasses the fuel rail.
- 19. A vehicle as in claim 17, further comprising:
a fuel pump, disposed within the fuel reservoir, the pump being constructed and arranged to pressurize fuel to be supplied to the fuel rail through the fuel supply line; and a fuel filter, disposed between the fuel pump and the fuel supply line.
- 20. A vehicle as in claim 19, wherein the bypass comprises a bypass line.
- 21. A watercraft as in claim 17, wherein the watercraft is a personal watercraft, the personal watercraft comprising:
a deck having a lower portion positioned on an upper portion of the hull; a straddle seat portion positioned on the deck, the seat being configured to receive and support one or more riders; a steering assembly positioned on the deck and forward of the straddle seat portion, wherein the propulsion system is a jet propulsion system that includes a nozzle configured to direct a water stream in a direction to propel the watercraft along the surface of the body of water, the steering assembly being operatively engaged with the jet propulsion system such that movement of the steering assembly effects movement of the nozzle to change the direction of the water stream.
- 22. A vehicle, comprising:
a fuel supply; an engine system comprising an internal combustion engine, an air intake for supplying air to the engine, and a fuel intake in communication with the fuel supply for supplying fuel to the engine, the engine being constructed and arranged to generate power by combusting a mixture of air drawn through the air intake and fuel drawn through the fuel intake from the fuel supply; a propulsion system connected to the engine, the propulsion system being constructed and arranged to propel the vehicle using the power generated by the internal combustion engine; a fuel regulator to regulate fuel delivery to the fuel intake; a fuel supply line in communication with the fuel rail to supply fuel from the fuel supply to the fuel regulator; a bypass communicating between the fuel supply line and the fuel supply and bypassing the fuel regulator; and a valve, for regulating fuel flow through the bypass, the valve being movable between a closed position, preventing fuel flow through the bypass line and an open position, allowing fuel flow through the bypass line so as to allow fuel to drain from the fuel line into the fuel supply.
- 23. A vehicle as in claim 22, wherein the bypass bypasses the fuel rail.
- 24. A vehicle as in claim 22, wherein the bypass comprises a bypass line.
- 25. A watercraft as in claim 22, wherein the vehicle is a personal watercraft, the personal watercraft comprising:
a deck having a lower portion positioned on an upper portion of the hull; a straddle seat portion positioned on the deck, the seat being configured to receive and support one or more riders; a steering assembly positioned on the deck and forward of the straddle seat portion, wherein the propulsion system is a jet propulsion system that includes a nozzle configured to direct a water stream in a direction to propel the watercraft along the surface of the body of water, the steering assembly being operatively engaged with the jet propulsion system such that movement of the steering assembly effects movement of the nozzle to change the direction of the water stream.
- 26. A vehicle, comprising:
a fuel supply; an engine system having an internal combustion engine, an air intake for supplying air to the engine, said engine system being in communication with the fuel supply, said engine being constructed and arranged to generate power by combusting a mixture comprising air supplied from the air intake and fuel from the fuel supply; an oil reservoir, containing a supply of oil to be supplied to the engine system for lubrication thereof; an oil supply line communicating the oil reservoir with the engine system to enable oil to flow to said engine system; an oil pump, disposed in fluid communication with the oil supply line, constructed and arranged to pump the oil from the oil reservoir to the engine system through the oil supply line; an oil/air return line, communicating with the engine system; and a filler neck having a filling opening in communication with the oil reservoir and comprising an oil/air separator having (a) an inlet port in communication with the oil/air return line, and (b) an oil outlet port communicating with the oil reservoir, the inlet port enabling a mixture of oil and air from the engine system to enter the oil/air separator, the oil/air separator being constructed and arranged such that air in the oil and air mixture is separated from the oil as the oil passes through the oil/air separator to allow the separated oil to be returned to the oil reservoir via said oil outlet port.
- 27. A vehicle as in claim 26, wherein the vehicle is a watercraft comprising:
a hull; and a propulsion system connected to the engine, the propulsion system being constructed and arranged to propel the watercraft along a surface of a body of water using power from the internal combustion engine.
- 28. A watercraft as in claim 27, wherein the watercraft is a personal watercraft, the personal watercraft comprising:
a deck having a lower portion positioned on an upper portion of the hull; a straddle seat portion positioned on the deck, the seat being configured to receive and support one or more riders; a steering assembly positioned on the deck and forward of the straddle seat portion, wherein the propulsion system is a jet propulsion system that includes a nozzle configured to direct a water stream in a direction to propel the watercraft along the surface of the body of water, the steering assembly being operatively engaged with the jet propulsion system such that movement of the steering assembly effects movement of the nozzle to change the direction of the water stream.
- 29. A vehicle as in claim 26, further comprising an air line communicating between an air outlet of the oil/air separator and the air intake of said engine system to enable the separated air to flow to said air intake via said air line.
- 30. A vehicle as in claim 26, further comprising an air line communicating between an air outlet of the oil/air separator and the air intake of said engine system to enable the separated air to flow to said air intake via said airline through an intake adapter.
- 31. A vehicle as in claim 26, wherein the engine system includes an air compressor in communication with the air intake of said engine system, said compressor being constructed and arranged to deliver pressurized air to said internal combustion engine for combustion with said fuel, said oil supply line being in communication with said compressor to enable oil to flow to the compressor for lubrication thereof, the compressor being communicated with the oil/air return line such that an oil/air mixture generated during operation of the compressor is supplied to the oil/air separator via the oil/air return line.
- 32. A vehicle as in claim 31, wherein the air compressor is in communication with the oil supply line such that oil can be supplied thereto from the oil pump via the oil supply line.
- 33. A vehicle as in claim 32, further comprising an air line communicating between an air outlet of the oil/air separator and the air intake of said engine system to enable the separated air to flow to said air intake via said air line.
- 34. A vehicle as in claim 33, wherein the filling opening of the filler neck is disposed in an upper portion of the filler neck, the air outlet is disposed in a wall of the filler neck, the inlet port is disposed in the wall of the filler neck and below the air outlet, and the outlet port is disposed in a lower portion of the filler neck, below the inlet port.
- 35. A vehicle as in claim 26, wherein the engine system includes at least one of the group consisting of: an air compressor, a turbocharger, a supercharger and a crankcase, wherein air is enabled to become entrained in oil to be returned to the oil reservoir.
- 36. A vehicle according to claim 31, wherein said compressor is integrated with said engine.
- 37. A filler neck comprising:
a filling opening constructed and arranged to be communicated with an oil reservoir of a vehicle; and an oil/air separator having (a) an inlet port constructed and arranged to be communicated with an oil/air return line of the vehicle, and (b) an oil outlet port constructed and arranged to be communicated with the oil reservoir, the inlet port enabling a mixture of oil and air from an engine system of the vehicle to enter the oil/air separator, the oil/air separator being constructed and arranged such that air in the oil and air mixture is separated from the oil as the oil passes through the oil/air separator to allow the separated oil to be returned to the oil reservoir via said oil outlet port.
- 38. A filler neck according to claim 37, wherein the vehicle is a watercraft and the filler neck is operatively mounted in the watercraft.
- 39. A filler neck as in claim 38, wherein the watercraft is a personal watercraft, the personal watercraft comprising:
a deck having a lower portion positioned on an upper portion of the hull; a straddle seat portion positioned on the deck, the seat being configured to receive and support one or more riders; a steering assembly positioned on the deck and forward of the straddle seat portion, wherein the propulsion system is a jet propulsion system that includes a nozzle configured to direct a water stream in a direction to propel the watercraft along the surface of the body of water, the steering assembly being operatively engaged with the jet propulsion system such that movement of the steering assembly effects movement of the nozzle to change the direction of the water stream.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/227530, which was filed on Aug. 24, 2000, and also claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/229340, which was filed on Sep. 1, 2000, the entirety of each is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60227530 |
Aug 2000 |
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60229340 |
Sep 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09935771 |
Aug 2001 |
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10175448 |
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