Claims
- 1. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from a bilge area of the hull of a small watercraft, the watercraft comprising a propulsion device and the bilge area including a lower wall, said bilge system comprising water trap means for retaining bilge water therein regardless of abrupt changes in the direction of travel of said watercraft, said water trap means positioned on the lower wall of the bilge area, a mechanical bilge pump for pumping bilge water from the bilge area, said bilge pump being disposed apart from the propulsion device of the watercraft and operating continuously during watercraft maneuvers involving abrupt changes in direction of travel, and pickup conduit means leading from said water trap means to said bilge pump for delivering water thereto, said water trap means being configured for containing a volume of water from the bilge area of the watercraft and including means for restricting the flow of water from said water trap means back to the bilge area upon abrupt changes in the direction of travel of said watercraft.
- 2. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 1, wherein the volume of water contained by the water trap means is formed above the surface of the lower wall of the bilge area and said water trap means provides restricted flow to and from said volume of water.
- 3. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 1, wherein said water trap means comprises an inverted cup-like member defining an internal volume and having upstanding walls with one or more side openings to form restricted flow paths therein.
- 4. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 3, wherein at least one of said flow paths extends in a forward direction.
- 5. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 3, wherein the upstanding walls include an outer wall enclosing the internal volume with one or more openings to form restricted flow paths therein and an inner wall spaced from said outer wall and dividing said internal volume into inner and outer portions, said inner wall including one or more openings to form restricted flow paths between said inner and outer portions of said internal volume.
- 6. A bilge system for pumping water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 1, wherein said water trap means is positioned beneath an engine of the watercraft disposed within said hull.
- 7. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 1, wherein said water trap means is formed at least in part by a recessed area extending downwardly in said hull.
- 8. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 7, wherein said conduit means terminates at a pick-up device contained within said recessed area, said pick-up device having a downwardly facing inlet opening and means for restricting flow through said opening.
- 9. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from a bilge area of the hull of a small watercraft, said bilge area including a lower wall, said bilge system comprising a water trap means for retaining bilge water therein regardless of abrupt changes in the direction of travel of said watercraft, a mechanical bilge pump for pumping bilge water, said bilge pump operating continuously during watercraft maneuvers involving abrupt changes in direction of travel, and pickup conduit means leading from said water trap means to said bilge pump for delivering water thereto, said water trap means being formed by a recessed area formed in the lower wall of the bilge area and extending downwardly at the center of the hull, said recess area configured to contain a volume of water from the bilge area of the watercraft and to restrict the flow of water from said water trap means back to the bilge area upon abrupt changes in the direction of travel of said watercraft.
- 10. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 9, wherein the conduit means terminates at a pickup device contained within the recessed area and having a downwardly facing inlet opening and means for restricting flow through said opening.
- 11. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 10, wherein said pickup device comprises an inverted cup-like member defining an internal volume and having upstanding walls with one or more side openings to form restricted flow paths therein.
- 12. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 11, wherein at least one of the flow paths extends in a forward direction.
- 13. A bilge system for pumping bilge water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 11, wherein the upstanding walls include an outer wall enclosing an internal volume and one or more openings to form restricted flow paths therefrom and an inner wall spaced from said outer wall and dividing said internal volume into inner and outer portions, said inner wall including one or more openings to form a restricted flow path between said inner and outer portions of said internal volume.
- 14. A bilge system for pumping water from the hull of a small watercraft as in claim 9, wherein said recessed area is located beneath an engine of the watercraft disposed within said hull.
- 15. A bilge system for removing water from a bilge area of a hull of a small watercraft which includes a propulsion device, said bilge system comprising a water trap, a mechanical bilge pump that operates independent of the propulsion device and continuously during watercraft maneuvers involving abrupt changes in direction of travel, and a conduit connecting said bilge pump to said water trap, said water trap including a flow path which leads into an internal cavity that contains a volume of water from the bilge area of the watercraft, said flow path including a restriction to restrict the flow of water from the internal cavity to the bilge area upon abrupt changes in the direction of travel of the watercraft.
- 16. A bilge system as in claim 15, wherein said water trap includes a well formed in a lower wall of the bilge area.
- 17. A bilge system as in claim 16, wherein said well is positioned at the center of the hull beneath an engine housed within the hull.
- 18. A bilge system as in claim 15, wherein said water trap additionally includes a pickup device positioned within a well formed in a lower wall of the bilge area of the watercraft.
- 19. A bilge system as in claim 18, wherein said internal cavity is formed within said pickup device.
- 20. A bilge system as in claim 19, wherein said pickup device includes a plurality of openings which form restrictions within said flow path.
- 21. A bilge system as in claim 20, wherein said openings are formed in a lower wall of said pickup device, said lower wall being spaced from a bottom surface of said well.
- 22. A bilge system as in claim 19, wherein said conduit communicates with said internal cavity formed within said pickup device.
- 23. A bilge system as in claim 15, wherein said water trap comprises a pickup device in which said internal cavity is formed, said pickup device including a plurality of openings which form restrictions within said flow path.
- 24. A bilge system as in claim 23, wherein said openings are formed on a lower wall of said pickup device, said lower wall of said pickup device being spaced from a lower wall of the bilge area of the watercraft hull.
- 25. A bilge system as in claim 23, wherein said water trap includes a trap device placed over said pickup device, said trap device including openings that form restrictions within said flow path.
- 26. A bilge system as in claim 25, wherein at least one of said openings of said trap device is formed between a lower wall of the bilge area and a lower end of said trap device which is spaced from said lower wall.
- 27. A bilge system as in claim 23, wherein said water trap additionally comprises a well formed in a lower wall of the bilge area, said pickup device being positioned within said well.
- 28. A bilge system as in claim 15, wherein said water trap comprises a trap device including an outer wall enclosing said internal cavity and one or more openings to form restricted flow paths therefrom and an inner wall spaced from said outer wall and dividing said internal cavity into inner and outer portions, said inner wall including one or more openings to form a restricted flow path between said inner and outer portions of said internal cavity.
- 29. A bilge system as in claim 28, wherein said water trap includes a pickup device positioned within said inner portion of said internal cavity, said conduit being connected to said pickup device.
- 30. A bilge system as in claim 15, wherein said restrictions in said flow path of said water trap are formed at least in part by openings in an external wall of said water trap.
- 31. A bilge system as in claim 30, wherein said water trap comprises a trap device having a plurality of lug portions, said openings being formed in said lugs portions.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED CASES
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/369,872, filed Jan. 6, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/152,590, filed Nov. 15, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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