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Title:
Fuel system for aquatic craft
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Having regard to the foregoing disclosure, the following is claimed as the inventive and patentable embodiments thereof:
1. An improved self-powered aquatic craft for moving objects and individuals through water of the type having an internal combustion engine mounted in a housing wherein a propeller is mounted on a rotating shaft, said propeller drawing in water through the sides of said housing and thrusting said water through suitably positioned passageways, wherein the improvement comprises:
(a) a diaphragm carburetor having an atmospheric chamber and a diaphragm cover;
(b) a metering diaphragm mounted within the diaphragm carburetor;
(c) an integral fuel pump built into said diaphragm carburetor;
(d) means to automatically remove water from the atmospheric chamber of the diaphragm carburetor; and
(e) means to provide corrosion protection to the craft's internal moving parts during periods of non-use.
2. A self-powered aquatic craft in accordance with claim 1, further comprising:
(a) a fuel tank for storing fuel;
(b) an air tank;
(c) means for communicating pulsating atmospheric air to the diaphragm cover of the diaphragm carburetor; and
(d) means to restrict pulsations from influencing the movement of the metering diaphragm.
3. A self-powered aquatic craft in accordance with claim 2, in which the means to restrict pulsations from influencing the movement of the metering diaphragm is a restriction associated with the metering diaphragm and the atmospheric chamber.
4. A self-powered aquatic craft in accordance with claim 3, in which pulsating atmospheric air is communicated to the diaphragm cover of the diaphragm carburetor by conduit means associated with the air tank and the open end of the conduit being positioned in the uppermost section of the air tank.
5. A self-powered aquatic craft in accordance with claim 4, in which the restriction associated with the metering diaphragm is positioned in the diaphragm cover in order that only non-pulsating air acts on the metering diaphragm.
6. A self-powered aquatic craft in accordance with claim 5, in which the means to automatically remove water from the atmospheric chamber of the diaphragm carburetor consists of a bleed restriction said bleed restriction being factorially smaller than the restriction in the diaphragm cover, said bleed restriction positioned at the lowermost point in said atmospheric chamber and said bleed restriction communicated to the intake manifold of the engine by conduit means, said water in said atmospheric chamber being automatically removed by the suction created by the partial vacuum in said intake manifold.
7. A self-powered acquatic craft in accordance with claim 1, in which the means to provide corrosion protection to the craft's internal moving parts during periods of non-use consists of delivering fuel to the intake manifold by means of a manually operated priming device said fuel being delivered to a manifold having an orifice, said orifice positioned opposite the intake port of the engine so that a fine stream of fuel from the orifice is communicated from the orifice to the major internal moving parts of the engine.
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Inventors:
Curtis, Robert S. (Huntington, NY, US)
Application Number:
865385
Filing Date: 1977-12-29 Publication_date: 1979-07-10 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
440/88R
261/69.2, 261/DIG8, 261/DIG68
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Blix, Trygve M.
Assistant Examiner:
Sotelo, Jesus D.
Attorney:
Kroll; Michael I.
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