Claims
- 1. A watercraft having a hull defining a tunnel at the rear end thereof, a jet propulsion unit positioned substantially within said tunnel and having a generally downwardly facing water inlet portion, an impeller portion containing an impeller for drawing water through said water inlet portion and a discharge nozzle portion for discharging water from said impeller portion for powering said watercraft, an engine supported by said hull, drive means for driving said impeller from said engine, and means for pivoting said jet propulsion unit about a generally horizontally extending transverse axis disposed contiguous to said water inlet portion, said drive means including a universal joint disposed at the pivot axis of said jet propulsion unit, said means for pivoting said jet propulsion unit includes a pair of spaced apart guide rails fixed to said hull and having slots receiving pins affixed to said jet propulsion unit and for taking side thrusts on the jet propulsion unit.
- 2. A watercraft as set forth in claim 1 further including hydraulic means for effecting the pivotal movement of the jet propulsion unit.
- 3. A watercraft as set forth in claim 2 wherein the discharge nozzle is pivotally supported relative to the impeller portion for steering of the watercraft and further including a ruder affixed to the discharge nozzle for generating a steering effect when the jet propulsion unit does not create sufficient steering effect.
- 4. A watercraft as set forth in claim 3 wherein the rudder is movably carried by the steering nozzle for movement away from an underwater obstacle stuck by the unit.
- 5. A watercraft as st forth in claim 4 further including biasing spring means for urging the rudder to its normal position.
- 6. A watercraft having a hull defining a tunnel at the rear end thereof, a jet propulsion unit positioned substantially within said tunnel and having a generally downwardly facing water inlet portion, an impeller portion containing an impeller for drawing water through said water inlet portion and a discharge nozzle portion for discharging water from said impeller portion for powering said watercraft, an engine supported by said hull, drive means for driving said impeller from said engine, means for pivoting said jet propulsion unit about a generally horizontally extending transverse axis disposed contiguous to said water inlet portion sufficiently to raise said jet propulsion unit at least partially out of the body of water in which said watercraft is operating, and means for supporting said jet propulsion unit for rotation about a generally horizontally extending longitudinal axis for rotating the water inlet portion from a downwardly facing position to an upwardly facing position.
- 7. A watercraft as set forth in claim 6 further including an access opening formed in the hull through which the water inlet portion may be accessed when the jet propulsion unit is rotated to its upwardly facing position for serving thereof.
- 8. A watercraft as set forth in claim 6 wherein the means for supporting the jet propulsion unit for pivotal movement about the transverse axis permits the water inlet portion to be raised clear of the water so as to permit all water to drain out of the jet propulsion unit.
- 9. A watercraft as set forth in claim 8 wherein the drive means includes a universal joint disposed at the transverse pivot axis of the jet propulsion unit.
- 10. A watercraft as set forth in claim 9 wherein the transverse pivot axis is disposed forwardly of the inlet portion.
- 11. A watercraft as set forth in claim 10 wherein the means for pivoting the jet propulsion unit about the transverse axis includes a pair of spaced apart guide rails fixed to the hull and having slots receiving pins affixed to the jet propulsion unit and for taking side thrusts on the jet propulsion unit.
- 12. A watercraft as set forth in claim 11 further including hydraulic means for effecting the pivotal movement about the transverse axis of the jet propulsion unit.
- 13. A watercraft as set forth in claim 12 wherein the discharge nozzle is pivotally supported relative to the impeller portion for steering of the watercraft and further including a rudder affixed to the discharge nozzle for generating a steering effect when the jet propulsion unit does not create sufficient steering effect.
- 14. A watercraft as set forth in claim 13 wherein the rudder is movably carried by the steering nozzle for movement away from, an underwater obstacle struck by the unit.
- 15. A watercraft as set forth in claim 14 further including biasing spring means for urging the rudder to its normal position.
- 16. A watercraft having a hull defining a tunnel at the rear end thereof, a jet propulsion unit positioned substantially within said tunnel and having a generally downwardly facing water inlet portion, an impeller portion containing an impeller for drawing water through said water inlet portion and a discharge nozzle portion for discharging water from said impeller portion for powering said watercraft, an engine supporting by said hull, drive means for driving said impeller from said engine, means for pivoting said jet propulsion unit about a generally horizontally extending transverse axis disposed contiguous to said water inlet portion sufficiently to raise said jet propulsion unit at least partially out of the body of water in which said watercraft is operating, said inlet opening portion defining an inlet opening surrounded by an outwardly extending flange, and seal means interposed between said flange and the hull portion around said tunnel.
- 17. A jet propulsion unit for association with the hull of a watercraft for propelling said watercraft through a body of water comprising a housing assembly defining a generally downwardly facing water inlet portion for drawing water from a body of water in which the watercraft is operating, an impeller portion containing an impeller rotatable about a longitudinal axis for drawing water through said inlet portion and a discharge portion for the discharge of water moved by said impeller for propelling the associated watercraft, and means for rotating said jet propulsion unit about said longitudinal axis to rotate said water inlet portion from a downwardly facing position to an upwardly facing position.
- 18. A jet propulsion unit as set forth in claim 17 further including means for supporting said jet propulsion unit for pivotal movement about a horizontally extending axis transverse to the longitudinal axis.
- 19. A jet propulsion unit as set forth in claim 18 the means for pivoting the jet propulsion unit about the transverse axis includes a pair of spaced apart guide rails fixed to the hull and having slots receiving pins affixed to the jet propulsion unit and for taking side thrusts on the jet propulsion unit.
- 20. A jet propulsion unit as set forth in claim 19 further including hydraulic motor means for pivoting the jet propulsion unit about the transverse pivotal axis and further including further motor means for rotating the jet propulsion unit about the longitudinally extending axis.
- 21. A jet propulsion unit as set forth in claim 17 wherein the jet propulsion unit is positioned within a tunnel formed in the hull of the watercraft.
- 22. A jet propulsion unit as set forth in claim 21 wherein the inlet opening portion defines an inlet opening surrounded by an outwardly extending flange, and further including seal means interposed between said flange and the hull around the tunnel.
- 23. A jet propulsion unit as set forth in claim 21 further including an access opening formed in the hull and through which the jet propulsion unit inlet portion is accessible when the jet propulsion unit inlet portion is rotated to its upwardly facing position.
- 24. A jet propulsion unit as set forth in claim 23 wherein the longitudinal axis of rotation of the jet propulsion unit is coincident with the axis of rotation of the impeller.
- 25. A jet propulsion unit as set forth in claim 24 wherein the drive means includes a universal joint disposed at the transverse pivot axis of the jet propulsion unit.
- 26. A watercraft having a hull defining a tunnel at the rear end thereof, a jet propulsion unit positioned substantially within said tunnel and having an outer housing comprising a water inlet portion defining a generally downwardly facing water inlet opening surrounded by an outwardly extending flange, an impeller portion containing an impeller for drawing water through said water inlet opening and a discharge nozzle portion for discharging water from said impeller portion for powering said watercraft, an engine supported by said hull, drive means for driving aid impeller from said engine, means for supporting at least the water inlet portion of said jet propulsion unit for movement from a driving position substantially within said tunnel sufficiently to raise said inlet opening of said jet propulsion unit at least partially out of the body of water in which said watercraft is operating while said jet propulsion unit is still within said tunnel and seal means interposed between said flange and said hull portion around said tunnel for effecting a seal when said jet propulsion unit is in said driving position.
- 27. A watercraft as set forth in claim 26 wherein the means for supporting at least the water inlet portion of jet propulsion unit for movement permits the water inlet opening to be raised clear of the water so as to permit all water to drain out of the jet propulsion unit.
- 28. A watercraft as set forth in claim 26 wherein at least the water inlet portion of jet propulsion unit is supported for pivotal movement about a pivot axis.
- 29. A watercraft as set forth in claim 26 wherein at least the water inlet portion of the jet propulsion unit is supported for pivotal movement about a pivot axis.
- 30. A watercraft having a hull defining a tunnel at the rear end thereof, a jet propulsion unit positioned substantially within said tunnel and having an outer housing defining a generally downwardly facing water inlet portion, an impeller portion containing an impeller for drawing water through said water inlet portion and a discharge nozzle portion for discharging water drawn through said water inlet portion from said impeller portion for powering said watercraft, an engine supported by said hull, drive means for driving said impeller from said engine, means supporting at least said impeller from said engine, means supporting at least said water inlet portion of said jet propulsion unit or movement about an axis for raising said water inlet portion from said downwardly facing position, and an opening in a transom forming the rear extremity of said tunnel through which water is discharged from said jet propulsion unit discharge nozzle portion when propelling said watercraft.
- 31. A watercraft having a hull defining a tunnel at the rear end thereof, a jet propulsion unit positioned substantially within said tunnel and having a generally downwardly facing water inlet portion, an impeller portion containing an impeller for drawing water through said water inlet portion and a discharge nozzle portion for discharging water from said impeller portion for powering said watercraft, an engine supported by said hull, drive means for driving said impeller from said engine, means for pivoting said jet propulsion unit about a generally horizontally extending transverse axis disposed contiguous to said water inlet portion sufficiently to raise said jet propulsion unit at least partially out of the body of water in which said watercraft is operating, and means for supporting said jet propulsion unit for rotation about a longitudinal axis of rotating the water inlet portion from a downwardly facing position.
- 32. A watercraft having a hull defining a tunnel at the rear end thereof, a jet propulsion unit positioned substantially within said tunnel and having a generally downwardly facing water inlet portion, an impeller portion containing an impeller for drawing water through said water inlet portion and a discharge nozzle portion for discharging water from said impeller portion for powering said watercraft, an engine supported by said hull, drive means for driving said impeller from said engine, means for pivoting said jet propulsion unit about a generally horizontally extending transverse axis disposed contiguous to said water inlet portion sufficiently to raise said jet propulsion unit at least partially out of the body of water in which said watercraft is operating, said inlet opening portion defining an inlet opening surrounded by an outwardly extending flange, and means interposed between said flange and the hull portion around said tunnel for providing a seal around said flange when said jet propulsion unit is not raised to prevent the ingestion of air into said inlet opening.
- 33. A jet propulsion unit for association with the hull of a watercraft for propelling the watercraft through a body of water comprising a housing assembly defining a generally downwardly facing water inlet portion for drawing water from a body of water in which the watercraft is operating, an impeller portion containing an impeller rotatable about a longitudinal axis for drawing water through said inlet portion and a discharge portion for the discharge of water moved by said impeller for propelling the associated watercraft, and means for rotating said jet propulsion unit about a longitudinal axis to rotate said water inlet portion from a downwardly facing position.
Priority Claims (5)
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1-57590 |
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1-58985 |
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1-65274 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 489,361, filed Mar. 6, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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