Claims
- 1. A jet propelled watercraft having a hull, a jet propulsion unit having a water inlet portion normally facing downwardly for drawing water into said jet propulsion unit form the body of water in which said watercraft is operating, an impeller portion containing an impeller for drawing water through said water inlet portion and a discharge portion for discharging water pumped by said impeller back to the body of water in which said watercraft is operating for propelling said watercraft, means for supporting said jet propulsion unit for pivotal movement relative to said hull about a generally transversely extending pivot axis, means for supporting at least said water inlet portion of said jet propulsion unit for rotation about a generally longitudinally extending axis, a first hydraulic motor for effecting the pivotal movement of said jet propulsion unit, a second hydraulic motor for effecting rotary movement of at least said water inlet portion of said jet propulsion unit, and a common pressure source for operating said first and second hydraulic motors through a hydraulic actuating circuit.
- 2. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 1 further including means for effecting first pivotal movement of the jet propulsion unit from its normal position to a raised position and then rotary motion of the water inlet portion of the jet propulsion unit from its downwardly facing position to an upwardly facing service position.
- 3. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 2 wherein the sequence of operation is achieved in the hydraulic actuating circuit.
- 4. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 3 wherein the first hydraulic motor has a tilt up chamber and a tilt down chamber and the second hydraulic motor has a rotate up chamber and a rotate down chamber, said hydraulic actuating circuit includes a first conduit extending to said tilt up chamber of the first hydraulic motor and a second conduit extending to said tilt down chamber of the first hydraulic motor and to said rotate down chamber of the second hydraulic motor.
- 5. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 4 further including a first pressure response check valve in a portion of the portion of the hydraulic actuating circuit extending to the rotate up chamber of the second hydraulic motor and a second pressure response check valve in a portion of the second conduit extending to the tilt down chamber of the first hydraulic motor for achieving the sequence of operation.
- 6. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 2 wherein the raised position of the jet propulsion unit comprises a fully elevated out of the water position.
- 7. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 1 wherein the entire jet propulsion unit rotates.
- 8. A jet propelled watercraft according to Claim 1 wherein the water inlet portion of the jet propulsion unit rotates relative to another portion of the jet propulsion unit.
- 9. A jet propelled watercraft according to Claim 8 wherein the second hydraulic motor is mounted externally of the jet propulsion unit.
- 10. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 8 wherein the second hydraulic motor is formed integrally with the jet propulsion unit.
- 11. A jet propelled watercraft according to Claim 10 wherein the second hydraulic motor comprises a circumferential chamber formed in a housing portion of the jet propulsion unit and a piston fixed to another housing portion of the jet propulsion unit and dividing the circumferential chamber into a pair of separated fluid chambers.
- 12. A jet propelled watercraft according to Claim 11 wherein the piston is provided with a pair of oppositely directed relief valves.
- 13. A jet propelled watercraft according to Claim 1 wherein the hull is provided with a tunnel in which the jet propulsion unit is contained and wherein the hull has an access opening through the hull for accessing the water inlet portion when rotated.
- 14. A jet propelled watercraft according to Claim 13 further including seal means interposed between the water inlet portion and the hull when the jet propulsion unit is in its normal operating position.
- 15. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 14 further including means for effecting first pivotal movement of the jet propulsion unit from its normal position to a raised position and then rotary motion of the water inlet portion of the jet propulsion unit from its downwardly facing position to an upwardly facing service position.
- 16. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 15 wherein the sequence of operation is achieved in the hydraulic actuating circuit.
- 17. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 16 wherein the first hydraulic motor has a tilt up chamber and a tilt down chamber and the second hydraulic motor has a rotate up chamber and a rotate down chamber, said hydraulic circuit includes a first conduit extending to said tilt up chamber of said first hydraulic motor and to said rotate up chamber of said second hydraulic motor and a second conduit extending to said tilt down chamber of said first hydraulic motor and to said rotate down chamber of said second hydraulic motor.
- 18. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 17 wherein the raised position of the jet propulsion unit comprises a fully elevated out of the water position.
- 19. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 15 wherein the raised position of the jet propulsion unit comprises a fully elevated out of the water position.
- 20. A jet propelled watercraft having a hull, a jet propulsion unit having a water inlet portion normally facing downwardly for drawing water into said jet propulsion unit from the body of water in said watercraft is operating, an impeller portion containing an impeller for drawing water through said water inlet portion and a discharge portion for discharging water pumped by said impeller back into the body of water in which said watercraft is operating for propelling the watercraft, means for supporting said jet propulsion unit for pivotal movement relative to said hull about a generally transversely extending pivot axis from a first lowered position to a second raised position, means for supporting at least said water inlet portion of said jet propulsion unit for rotation about a generally longitudinally extending axis between a first downwardly facing position and a second out of the water position, and power operated and control means for automatically (1) effecting at least initial pivotal movement of said jet propulsion unit from its lowered position while at least said water inlet portion is retained in its first position and subsequently rotating at least said water inlet portion into its second position and (2) effecting rotary movement of at least said water inlet portion from its second position to its first position before said jet propulsion unit is returned to its first lowered position.
- 21. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 20 wherein the hull is provided with a tunnel in which the jet propulsion unit is contained and wherein the hull has an access opening through the hull for accessing the water inlet portion when rotated.
- 22. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 21 further including seal means interposed between the water inlet portion and the hull when the jet propulsion unit is in its normal operating position.
- 23. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 22 wherein the power means comprises a first and second motor operated in sequence.
- 24. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 20 wherein the water inlet portion of the jet propulsion unit is rotated relative to another portion thereof.
- 25. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 24 wherein the power means comprises a first and second motor operated in sequence.
- 26. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 20 wherein the entire jet propulsion unit is supported for rotation.
- 27. A jet propelled watercraft according to claim 26 wherein the power means comprises a first and second motor operated in sequence.
- 28. A jet propulsion unit for a watercraft comprising a water inlet housing portion having an inlet opening for drawing water from a body of water in which the watercraft is operated, an impeller housing portion for containing an impeller for drawing water through said water inlet opening, and a discharge nozzle housing portion defining a water outlet for return of water back to the body of water for propelling the watercraft, means for journalling at least two of said housing portions for relative rotation, said two housing portions having telescoped cylindrical sections, means for defining a circumferential groove in one of said sections, a piston formed in the other of said sections extending into said groove to separate said groove into a pair of arcuate variable volume chambers, and means for selectively pressurizing said chambers for effecting relative rotation between said housing portions.
- 29. A jet propulsion unit according to claim 28 wherein the piston has a pair of oppositely directed passages containing pressure responsive check valves for functioning as a relief valve assembly.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 705,292, filed May 24, 1991 and now abandoned.
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