Claims
- 1. An exhaust system for a watercraft having an internal combustion engine with an exhaust outlet port, the internal combustion engine producing exhaust gases which are expelled through the exhaust outlet port, a hull having a bottom, a left sidewall, and a right sidewall, the watercraft further having a centerline with a left side and a right side, the exhaust system comprising:
- a right exhaust pipe extending through said right sidewall;
- a left exhaust pipe extending through said left sidewall; and
- means for directing the exhaust gases from the exhaust outlet port to at least one of said right exhaust pipe and said left exhaust pipe, wherein said means for directing the exhaust gases includes means for selectively directing a greater portion of the exhaust gases to said right exhaust pipe to generate a steering force tending to steer the watercraft in a first direction and selectively directing a greater portion of the exhaust gases to said left exhaust pipe to generate a steering force tending to steer the watercraft in a second direction;
- wherein said means for selectively directing a greater portion of the exhaust gases includes:
- a bifurcated fluid conductor having an inlet, a first outlet, and a second outlet;
- a fluid conductor extending from the exhaust outlet port to said inlet of said bifurcated fluid conductor;
- a first exhaust valve having an inlet, an outlet, and a first movable member, said first movable member being movable between a first open position and a first closed position, said first exhaust valve allowing fluid to pass therethrough when said first movable member is in said first open position, said first exhaust valve substantially preventing fluid passage therethrough when said first movable member is in said first closed position, said first outlet of said bifurcated fluid conductor communicating with said inlet of said first exhaust valve, and said outlet of said first exhaust valve communicating with said right exhaust pipe; and
- a second exhaust valve having an inlet, an outlet, and a second movable member, said second movable member being movable between a second open position and a second closed position, said second exhaust valve allowing fluid to pass therethrough when said second movable member is in said second open position, said second exhaust valve substantially preventing fluid passage therethrough when said second movable member is in said second closed position, said second outlet of said bifurcated fluid conductor communicating with said inlet of said second exhaust valve, and said outlet of said second exhaust valve communicating with said left exhaust pipe.
- 2. The exhaust system for a watercraft according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a right sponson having a bottom surface with a first plurality of apertures and being adapted to be attached to the right sidewall exteriorly to the hull of the watercraft to form a first interior space, said right exhaust pipe communicating with said first interior space; and
- a left sponson having a bottom surface with a second plurality of apertures and being adapted to be attached to the left sidewall exteriorly to the hull of the watercraft to form a second interior space, said left exhaust pipe communicating with said second interior space,
- the exhaust gases expelled from the exhaust outlet port being routed through at least one of said first plurality of apertures and said second plurality of apertures,
- whereby said right and left sponsons aid in reducing noise generated by the exhaust gases.
- 3. The exhaust system for a watercraft according to claim 2, wherein when the watercraft is placed in a body of water having a surface, a portion of the hull rests below the surface of the body of water, the surface of the body of water defines a waterline, and said right and left sponsons are positioned on the hull such that the exhaust gases exiting through said at least one of said first and second plurality of apertures are released below the waterline at idle speed.
- 4. The exhaust system for a watercraft according to claim 1, wherein the first direction is to the right side of the centerline of the watercraft, and the second direction is to the left side of the centerline of the watercraft.
- 5. The exhaust system for a watercraft according to claim 1, wherein said means for selectively directing a greater portion of the exhaust gases further includes:
- a first cable;
- a right pedal, said first cable operatively connecting said right pedal and said first exhaust valve such that said first movable member moves between said first open position and said first closed position responsive to movement of said right pedal by a user;
- a second cable;
- a left pedal, said second cable operatively connecting said left pedal and said second exhaust valve such that said second movable member moves between said second open position and said second closed position responsive to movement of said left pedal by a user;
- whereby a user can direct a greater portion of the exhaust gases from the exhaust outlet port to a selected one of said right exhaust pipe and said left exhaust pipe.
- 6. The exhaust system for a watercraft according to claim 1, wherein said means for selectively directing a greater portion of the exhaust gases further includes:
- a swivel linkage having a first end, a second end and a center, said swivel linkage being pivotally supported at said center thereof proximate said first and second exhaust valves, said first end of said swivel linkage being mechanically linked to said first movable member, said second end of said swivel linkage being mechanically linked to said second movable member, said swivel linkage being pivotally movable between a relaxed position and a first applied position and between said relaxed position and a second applied position, said swivel linkage pivoting in opposite directions to reach said first and second applied positions, said swivel linkage shutting off said second exhaust valve when in said first applied position, said swivel linkage shutting off said first exhaust valve when in said second applied position, and both said first and second exhaust valves being open when said swivel linkage is in said relaxed position; and
- a cable linked to said swivel linkage, whereby said swivel linkage pivotally moves between said first applied position and said second applied position.
- 7. The exhaust system for a watercraft according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a third exhaust valve placed in the exhaust system intermediate the exhaust outlet port and said inlet of said bifurcated fluid conductor, said third exhaust valve having a third movable member, said third movable member being movable between a third open position and a third closed position, said third exhaust valve allowing fluid to pass therethrough when said third movable member is in said third open position, said third exhaust valve substantially preventing fluid passage therethrough when said third movable member is in said third closed position, said third movable member being biased toward said third closed position;
- a lever arm linked to said third movable member;
- a solenoid having a linearly travelling member which impinges said lever arm, said solenoid being energized to maintain said third movable member in said third open, position; and
- a float switch adapted to be attached to the hull, said float switch interrupting power to said solenoid to thereby automatically shut off the exhaust outlet port when the watercraft leaves the water.
- 8. An exhaust system for a watercraft having an internal combustion engine with an exhaust outlet port, the internal combustion engine producing exhaust gases which are expelled through the exhaust outlet port, a hull having a bottom, a left sidewall, and a right sidewall, the watercraft further having a centerline with a left side and a right side, the exhaust system comprising:
- a right exhaust pipe extending through said right sidewall;
- a left exhaust pipe extending through said left sidewall; and
- means for directing the exhaust gases from the exhaust outlet port to at least one of said right exhaust pipe and said left exhaust pipe, wherein said means for directing the exhaust gases includes means for selectively directing a greater portion of the exhaust gases to said right exhaust pipe to generate a steering force tending to steer the watercraft in a first direction and selectively directing a greater portion of the exhaust gases to said left exhaust pipe to generate a steering force tending to steer the watercraft in a second direction;
- wherein said means for selectively directing a greater portion of the exhaust gases includes:
- a four position valve having an inlet, a first outlet, and a second outlet, said four position valve further having a movable member, said movable member being movable to a first position, a second position, a third position, and a fourth position, said movable member allowing fluid communication between said inlet of said four position valve and said first outlet of said four position valve when said movable member is in said first position, said movable member allowing fluid communication between said inlet of said four position valve and said second outlet of said four position valve when said movable member is in said second position, said movable member allowing fluid communication between said inlet of said four position valve and both said first and said second outlets of said four position valve when said movable member is in said third position, and said movable member shutting off fluid communication between said inlet of said four position valve and both said first and said second outlets of said four position valve when said movable member is in said fourth position; and
- a fluid conductor extending from the exhaust outlet port to said inlet of said four position valve.
- 9. The exhaust system for a watercraft according to claim 8, wherein said means for selectively directing a greater portion of the exhaust gases further includes:
- a float switch, and
- a servo motor having a drive shaft operatively linked to said movable member of said four position valve to thereby move said movable member to one of said first, second, third, and fourth positions in response to inputs from a user and said float switch.
- 10. An exhaust system for a watercraft having an internal combustion engine with an exhaust outlet port, the internal combustion engine producing exhaust gases which are expelled through the exhaust outlet port, a hull having a bottom, a left sidewall, a right sidewall, and a rear, when the watercraft is placed in a body of water having a surface, a portion of the hull rests below the surface of the body of water, the surface of the body of water defines a waterline, said exhaust system comprising:
- a sensor for detecting that the water craft has left the water; and
- an automatic exhaust valve adapted to be placed downstream of the exhaust outlet port of the engine, said automatic exhaust valve substantially preventing fluid passage therethrough responsive to said sensor when the watercraft leaves the water at speed to thereby automatically shut off the exhaust outlet port when the watercraft leaves the water and thus prevent unnecessary revving of the engine and unnecessary noise generation.
- 11. The exhaust system for a watercraft according to claim 10, wherein said automatic exhaust valve includes:
- a movable member, said movable member being movable between an open position and a closed position, said exhaust valve allowing fluid to pass therethrough when said movable member is in said open position, said exhaust valve substantially preventing fluid passage therethrough when said movable member is in said closed position, said movable member being biased toward said closed position;
- a lever arm linked to said movable member;
- a solenoid having a linearly travelling member which impinges said lever arm, said solenoid being energized to maintain said movable member in said open position; and
- wherein said sensor is a float switch adapted to be attached to the rear of said hull below the water line, said float switch interrupting power to said solenoid to thereby automatically shut off the exhaust outlet port when the watercraft leaves the water.
- 12. The exhaust system for a watercraft according to claim 2, wherein:
- said right sponson includes a first chamber and a second chamber;
- said left sponson includes a first chamber and a second chamber;
- said first chamber and said second chamber of said right sponson are connected to each other by a first tuned port;
- said first chamber and said second chamber of said left sponson are connected to each other by a second tuned port;
- said right exhaust pipe extends into said first chamber of said right sponson;
- said left exhaust pipe extends into said first chamber of said left sponson;
- said plurality of apertures in said bottom of said right sponson are in communication with said first chamber of said right sponson; and
- said plurality of apertures in said bottom of said left sponson are in communication with said first chamber of said left sponson.
- 13. The exhaust system for a watercraft according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a right tuned exhaust chamber, said right tuned exhaust chamber being adapted to be disposed inside the hull, said right exhaust pipe extending into said right tuned exhaust chamber; and
- a left tuned exhaust chamber, said left tuned exhaust chamber being adapted to be disposed inside the hull, said left exhaust pipe extending into said left tuned exhaust chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/072,038, filed Jan. 21, 1998.
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