Claims
- 1. A personal watercraft for traveling along the surface of a body of water, said personal watercraft comprising:
a hull assembly having a rearwardly facing ventilation opening that allows ambient air to flow into the interior of said hull assembly, said hull assembly having an exterior surface; an internal combustion engine mounted within said hull assembly, said engine being constructed and arranged to generate power by combusting a mixture of fuel and air; and a seat having an exterior seating surface configured to accommodate at least one rider seated thereon and an interior surface configured to engage with the exterior surface of said hull assembly; said ventilation opening being formed through said hull assembly in a position forward of said seat, said seat being mounted on said hull assembly such that (a) said seat covers said ventilation opening of said hull assembly to obstruct water from flowing therein; and (b) said seat interior surface and said hull assembly exterior surface are positioned adjacent one another in cooperating relation to form one or more air pathways between said seat and said hull assembly, each of said one or more air pathways extending between said ventilation opening and the atmosphere to enable air to flow between the atmosphere and the ventilation opening between said seat and said hull assembly.
- 2. A personal watercraft according to claim 1, wherein said exterior surface of said hull has one or more portions thereof defining one or more partial air pathways and wherein said interior surface of said seat has one or more portions thereof defining one or more partial air pathways, said seat interior surface and said hull assembly exterior surface being positioned adjacent one another such that said partial air pathways of said seat interior surface and said hull exterior surface cooperate to form said one or more air pathways between said seat and said hull assembly.
- 3. A personal watercraft as in claim 2, further comprising a tubular conduit, said tubular conduit communicated to said ventilation opening and extending forwardly therefrom.
- 4. A personal watercraft as in claim 3, wherein said tubular conduit extends substantially horizontally from said ventilation opening.
- 5. A personal watercraft as in claim 3, wherein said tubular conduit extends horizontally from said ventilation opening.
- 6. A personal watercraft as in claim 3, wherein said ventilation opening is disposed along a centerline of said hull assembly.
- 7. A personal watercraft as in claim 6, wherein said one or more air pathways includes a port side air pathway and a starboard side air pathway.
- 8. A personal watercraft as in claim 2, wherein said seat is releasably mounted to said hull assembly, said seat having a retaining member engagable within said ventilation opening with a cooperating interlocking relationship.
- 9. A personal watercraft as in claim 8, wherein said seat includes a first interlocking member spaced from said retaining member and being engagable with a second interlocking member provided on said hull assembly.
- 10. A personal watercraft as in claim 8, wherein said ventilation opening includes a notched portion and said retaining member includes a notch engaging portion, said notch engaging portion being engagable with said notched portion.
- 11. A personal watercraft as in claim 8, wherein at least one of said interlocking members is movable to a released position to permit removal of said seat.
- 12. A personal watercraft for traveling along the surface of a body of water, said personal watercraft comprising:
a hull assembly having a ventilation opening that allows ambient air to flow into the interior of said hull assembly; an internal combustion engine mounted within said hull assembly, said engine being constructed and arranged to generate power by combusting a mixture of fuel and air; and a seat having an exterior seating surface configured to accommodate at least one rider seated thereon, said seat having a retaining member and being mounted on said hull assembly with said seat being retained on said hull assembly by said retaining member being received within said ventilation opening.
- 13. A personal watercraft as in claim 12, wherein said seat includes a first interlocking member spaced from said retaining member and being engagable with a second interlocking member provided on said hull assembly in a cooperating interlocking relationship.
- 14. A personal watercraft as in claim 13, wherein one of said first and second interlocking members is manually movable out of said cooperating interlocking relationship to permit removal of said seat.
- 15. A personal watercraft as in claim 14, wherein said first interlocking member is a fixed bolt member carried on said hull assembly and wherein said second interlocking member is a movable latch member carried on said seat, said movable latch member being movable between (a) a latched position wherein said latch member engages said bolt member to affect said cooperating interlocked relationship and (b) said released position wherein said latch member is disengaged from said bolt member,
said seat further comprising a release member constructed and arranged such that movement thereof moves said latch member from said latched position to said released position.
- 16. A personal watercraft as in claim 15, wherein said retaining member is positioned at a forward end portion of said seat and said latch member is positioned at a rearward portion of said seat.
- 17. A personal watercraft as in claim 16, wherein said ventilation opening is positioned along a centerline of said hull assembly.
- 18. A personal watercraft as in claim 17, wherein said ventilation opening faces rearwardly.
- 19. A personal watercraft for travelling along the surface of a body of water, said personal watercraft comprising:
a hull assembly having a ventilation opening formed in an aft portion thereof; an internal combustion engine mounted within said hull assembly, said engine being constructed and arranged to generate power by combusting a mixture of fuel and air; and a ventilation body having port and starboard inlet ports positioned immediately adjacent one another at the longitudinal centerline of said hull assembly and a port and starboard outlet ports spaced apart from one another and laterally from said longitudinal centerline of said hull assembly, said ventilation body defining a first fluid path extending laterally from said port inlet port to said starboard outlet port and a second fluid path extending laterally from said starboard inlet port to said port outlet port; said ventilation body being connected to said ventilation opening such that air can flow into said inlet ports of said ventilation body at said ventilation opening, through said first and second fluid paths, and out said outlet ports into said hull assembly.
- 20. A personal watercraft as in claim 19, wherein said ventilation opening and said ventilation body are positioned under a seat mounted on said hull assembly.
- 21. A personal watercraft as in claim 20, wherein said ventilation opening and said ventilation body are positioned under a rearward portion of said seat.
- 22. A personal watercraft as in claim 19, wherein a pair of downwardly extending ducts are connected to said starboard and port outlet ports.
- 23. A personal watercraft as in claim 19, further comprising a grab handle structure mounted to said aft portion of said hull assembly.
- 24. A personal watercraft as in claim 23, wherein said grab handle structure is positioned between an aft portion of said seat and said aft portion of said hull assembly.
- 25. A personal watercraft as in claim 24, wherein said grab handle structure includes openings extending therethrough corresponding to and communicating with said port and starboard inlet ports of said ventilation body.
- 26. A personal watercraft for traveling along the surface of a body of water, said personal watercraft comprising:
a hull assembly having a deck portion; a seat removably mounted to said deck portion and being elongated in a longitudinal direction of said hull assembly, said seat including a forward seating unit and an aft seating unit; said aft seating having a forward portion thereof including connecting structure extending generally forwardly therefrom; said forward seating unit having a rearward portion thereof including a connecting structure receptacle capable of receiving said connecting structure to thereby secure said aft seating unit relative to said forward seating unit.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/229,330, filed Sep. 1, 2000 and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/227,582, filed Aug. 25, 2000, both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60229330 |
Sep 2000 |
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