Claims
- 1. In an improved waterjet propulsor for marine craft including a waterjet fluid inlet for taking in fluids wherein said fluids are accelerated by a powered rotor and then discharged to produce thrust, the improvement comprising:
a boundary layer bleed opening disposed, at least in its majority, forward of the powered rotor, said boundary layer bleed opening taking in aerated boundary layer water thereby reducing the amount of air entering the powered rotor during high speed forward operation of the marine craft.
- 2. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 1 which further comprises a first air fence disposed, at least in its majority, to one side of the waterjet fluid inlet.
- 3. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 2 which further comprises a second air fence disposed, at least in its majority, to an opposite side of the waterjet fluid inlet from the first air fence.
- 4. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 1 wherein the boundary layer bleed opening extends, as a sum of its openings, over a majority of a width of the waterjet fluid inlet.
- 5. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 1 wherein aerated boundary layer water taken in by the inlet boundary layer bleed opening passes through a bypass valve that controls flow of the aerated boundary layer water.
- 6. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 1 wherein aerated boundary layer water taken in by the inlet boundary layer bleed opening passes through a bypass pump that accelerates flow of the aerated boundary layer water.
- 7. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the aerated boundary layer water taken in by the inlet boundary layer bleed opening is discharged into the waterjet propulsor downstream of the waterjet rotor.
- 8. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the aerated boundary layer water taken in by the boundary layer bleed opening is discharged from a stator vane assembly disposed downstream of the waterjet rotor.
- 9. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the aerated boundary layer water taken in by the boundary layer bleed opening is discharged from a waterjet nozzle of the improved waterjet propulsor.
- 10. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 1 which further comprises a waterjet fluid inlet flow deflector that, when extended, deflects fluid flow from entering the waterjet fluid inlet.
- 11. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 10 wherein the waterjet inlet fluid flow deflector, as a sum of its parts, extend over a majority of a width of the waterjet fluid inlet.
- 12. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 1 wherein said improved waterjet propulsor is a pressurized system waterjet propulsor.
- 13. In an improved waterjet propulsor for marine craft including a waterjet fluid inlet for taking in fluids wherein said fluids are accelerated by a powered rotor and then discharged to produce thrust, the improvement comprising:
a first air fence disposed, at least in its majority, to one side of the waterjet fluid inlet and a second air fence disposed, at least in its majority, to an opposite side of the waterjet fluid inlet from the first air fence.
- 14. The improved marine propulsor of claim 13 which further comprises a boundary layer bleed opening disposed, at least in its majority, forward of the powered rotor, said boundary layer bleed opening taking in aerated water thereby reducing the amount of air entering the powered rotor.
- 15. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 14 wherein the boundary layer bleed opening extends, as a sum of its openings, over a majority of a width of the waterjet fluid inlet.
- 16. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 14 wherein aerated boundary layer water taken in by the inlet boundary layer bleed opening passes through a bypass valve that controls flow of the aerated boundary layer water.
- 17. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 14 wherein aerated boundary layer water taken in by the inlet boundary layer bleed opening passes through a bypass pump that accelerates flow of the aerated boundary layer water.
- 18. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 14 wherein at least a portion of the aerated boundary layer water taken in by the inlet boundary layer bleed opening is discharged into the waterjet propulsor downstream of the waterjet rotor.
- 19. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 14 wherein at least a portion of the aerated boundary layer water taken in by the boundary layer bleed opening is discharged from a stator vane assembly disposed downstream of the waterjet rotor.
- 20. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 14 wherein at least a portion of the aerated boundary layer water taken in by the boundary layer bleed opening is discharged from a waterjet nozzle of the improved waterjet propulsor.
- 21. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 13 which further comprises a waterjet inlet fluid flow deflector that, when extended, deflects fluid flow from entering the waterjet fluid inlet.
- 22. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 21 wherein the waterjet inlet fluid flow deflector, as a sum of its parts, extend over a majority of a width of the waterjet fluid inlet.
- 23. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 13 wherein said improved waterjet propulsor is a pressurized system waterjet propulsor.
- 24. In an improved waterjet propulsor for marine craft including a waterjet fluid inlet for taking in fluids wherein said fluids are accelerated by a powered rotor and then discharged to produce thrust, the improvement comprising:
a waterjet inlet fluid flow deflector that, when extended, deflects fluid flow from entering the waterjet fluid inlet.
- 25. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 24 wherein power for actuation of the waterjet inlet fluid flow deflector is provided by a powered actuator.
- 26. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 24 wherein the waterjet inlet fluid flow deflector, as a sum of its parts, extend over a majority of a width of the waterjet fluid inlet.
- 27. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 24 which further comprises a boundary layer bleed opening disposed, at least in its majority, forward of the powered rotor, said boundary layer bleed opening taking in aerated boundary layer water thereby reducing the amount of air entering the rotor when the improved waterjet propulsor is propelling the marine craft forward at high speeds.
- 28. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 27 wherein at least a portion of the aerated boundary layer water taken in by the inlet boundary layer bleed opening is discharged into the waterjet propulsor downstream of the waterjet rotor.
- 29. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 27 wherein at least a portion of the aerated boundary layer water taken in by the boundary layer bleed opening is discharged from a stator vane assembly disposed downstream of the waterjet rotor.
- 30. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 27 wherein at least a portion of the aerated boundary layer water taken in by the boundary layer bleed opening is discharged from a waterjet nozzle of the improved waterjet propulsor.
- 31. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 24 which further comprises a first air fence disposed, at least in its majority, to one side of the waterjet fluid inlet.
- 32. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 31 which further comprises a second air fence disposed, at least in its majority, to an opposite side of the waterjet fluid inlet from the first air fence.
- 33. The improved waterjet propulsor of claim 24 wherein said improved waterjet propulsor is a pressurized system waterjet propulsor.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part to Applicant's earlier filed applications Ser. No. 09/702,905 filed Oct. 26, 2000 and Ser. No. 09/809,414 filed Mar. 15, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09702905 |
Oct 2000 |
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10267077 |
Oct 2002 |
US |