Claims
- 1. A marine engine for driving a watercraft, comprising:an engine body having a water inlet line for providing a flow of water to said engine body; a water pump mounted along said water inlet line and having a drive shaft connected by a drive belt to a drive shaft for the engine such that said water pump is driven by the engine for pumping the flow of water along said water inlet line to said engine body; and a pressure and volume flow regulator positioned along said water inlet line for receiving excess water from said water inlet line as pressure in said water inlet line exceeds a desired control pressure for maintaining the pressure in the water flow at a predetermined level, said regulator including: a regulator body defining a flow path therethrough; and a piston mounted along said regulator body and moveable between a closed position and an open position exposing said flow path in response to the pressure of the water flow exceeding the desired control pressure to enable excess water to be directed away from said engine body and maintain the pressure of the water flow through the engine body at the predetermined level.
- 2. The engine of claim 1 and further comprising at least one port formed along said flow path of said pressure and volume flow regulator adjacent said piston to enable the water to flow into and through said regulator body.
- 3. The engine of claim 1 and further comprising a spring biasing said piston of said pressure and volume flow regulator toward its closed position to restrict the flow of water through said regulator body.
- 4. The engine of claim 1 and further including a spring mounted within said regulator body and exerting a biasing force against said piston for urging said piston toward the closed position, and wherein said predetermined pressure for moving said piston to the open position is determined by the biasing force of said spring.
- 5. The engine of claim 1 and further including a water pickup communicating with said water inlet line for directing the flow of water into said water inlet line as the engine drives the watercraft.
- 6. A regulator for regulating a water flow drawn through an engine to maintain a desired pressure of the water flow through the engine, comprising:a regulator body having an inlet and an outlet and defining a flow path for the flow of water therethrough; and a gate mechanism mounted along said flow path and biased toward a closed position to block the flow of water along said flow path, said gate mechanism comprising a reed valve and being movable from its closed position to an open position in response to the pressure of the water flow exceeding a control pressure of said gate mechanism.
- 7. The regulator of claim 6 and further comprising at least one port formed along said flow path adjacent said gate mechanism to enable the water to flow into and through said regulator body.
- 8. The regulator of claim 6 and further comprising a spring biasing said gate mechanism toward its closed position to restrict the flow of water through said regulator body.
- 9. The regulator of claim 6 and further including a spring mounted within said regulator body and exerting a biasing force against said gate mechanism for urging said gate mechanism toward its closed position, and wherein said control pressure is determined by the biasing force of said spring.
- 10. The regulator of claim 6 and wherein said gate mechanism comprises a piston.
Parent Case Info
This application claim benefit of No. 60/175,067-Jan. 7, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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