Patents by Inventor Kimball P. Hall

Kimball P. Hall has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6887117
    Abstract: A marine outboard motor includes a power unit and a pump jet. The power unit includes a drive output and an exhaust outlet, and the pump jet includes a rotor hub and a rotor carried thereby. The rotor hub is connected to the drive output of the power unit for selective rotation for forward or reverse motion, and the rotor hub has an internal passageway connected in fluid communication with the exhaust outlet. The pump jet further includes an exhaust bypass movable between normal and bypassed positions. The exhaust bypass when in the normal position directing exhaust through the internal passageway of the rotor hub to discharge downstream of the rotor during forward motion. The exhaust bypass when in the bypassed position bypassing exhaust from the internal passageway to discharge downstream of the rotor during reverse motion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: Applied Combustion Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: A. Michael Varney, John D. Martino, Kimball P. Hall
  • Publication number: 20040157512
    Abstract: A marine outboard motor includes a power unit and a pump jet. The power unit includes a drive output and an exhaust outlet, and the pump jet includes a rotor hub and a rotor carried thereby. The rotor hub is connected to the drive output of the power unit for selective rotation for forward or reverse motion, and the rotor hub has an internal passageway connected in fluid communication with the exhaust outlet. The pump jet further includes an exhaust bypass movable between normal and bypassed positions. The exhaust bypass when in the normal position directing exhaust through the internal passageway of the rotor hub to discharge downstream of the rotor during forward motion. The exhaust bypass when in the bypassed position bypassing exhaust from the internal passageway to discharge downstream of the rotor during reverse motion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 4, 2004
    Publication date: August 12, 2004
    Applicant: Applied Combustion Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: A. Michael Varney, John D. Martino, Kimball P. Hall
  • Patent number: 6190218
    Abstract: An ETV-type pump jet having a stator housing with an attachment for minimizing the mismatches between the velocity and direction of the exhaust gas stream flowing out of a stator vane outlet and the velocity and direction of boat and pump jet motion. In one embodiment, a multiplicity of exhaust ducts are attached to the external surface of the stator housing, each exhaust duct being positioned to be in flow communication with the exhaust gas outlet of a respective hollow stator vane. Exhaust gases exiting the exhaust outlets are redirected by the inner surfaces of the ducts to flow in parallel with the rotor shaft axis. In another embodiment, a circumferential exhaust skirt made of sheet metal is substituted for the exhaust ducts. The exhaust skirt surrounds the stator housing and redirects the exhaust gas stream to be substantially parallel with the surrounding water flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: Outboard Marine Corporation
    Inventors: Kimball P. Hall, A. Michael Varney, John D. Martino
  • Patent number: 6168485
    Abstract: A pump jet apparatus having a double-walled stator housing containing an annular passage through which exhaust gas can flow. Gas enters the annulus through an exhaust gas inlet or port formed in the outer stator shell at the top of the stator housing, flows in two streams around the annular passage formed between the inner and outer stator shells, and exits the stator housing through exhaust outlets or ports formed in the outer stator shell near the bottom of the stator housing. The streams of exhaust gas and impelled water flowing through the stator housing of the pump jet are kept separate by the inner stator shell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2001
    Assignee: Outboard Marine Corporation
    Inventors: Kimball P. Hall, A. Michael Varney, John D. Martino
  • Patent number: 5964626
    Abstract: A marine pump jet includes a rotor located upstream and in front of the rotor drive mechanism. The lower unit of the tractor pump jet has a rotor housing which substantially surrounds the rotor and a stator housing located downstream of the rotor and rotor housing. A drive shaft extending from an upper gear case enters the stator hub where a pinion gear engages a crown gear attached to the rotor shaft. This places the rotor drive mechanism downstream of the rotor so that the rotor is substantially the first mechanical element that water initially comes into contact with. The inlet opening of the pump jet is larger than the outlet opening at the outlet of the stator housing. Because the rotor operates on essentially undisturbed, non-turbulent water, it is more efficient than traditional pump jets where the rotor is located aft of the drive mechanism. The upper gear case includes a reverse shifting mechanism that permits the tractor pump jet to operate in either the forward or reverse direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: Outboard Marine Corporation
    Inventors: A. Michael Varney, Kimball P. Hall, John D. Martino
  • Patent number: 5846103
    Abstract: A marine pump jet includes a rotor located upstream and in front of the rotor drive mechanism. The lower unit of the tractor pump jet has a rotor housing which substantially surrounds the rotor and a stator housing located downstream of the rotor and rotor housing. The drive shaft extending from the power head enters the stator hub where a pinion gear engages a crown gear attached to the rotor shaft. This places the rotor drive mechanism downstream of the rotor so that the rotor is substantially the first mechanical element that water initially comes into contact with. The inlet opening of the pump jet is larger than the outlet opening at the outlet of the stator housing. Because the rotor operates on essentially undisturbed, non-turbulent water, it is more efficient than traditional pump jets where the rotor is located aft of the drive mechanism. According to an alternative embodiment, a reverse shifting mechanism permits the tractor pump jet to operate in either the forward or reverse direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1998
    Assignee: Outboard Marine Corporation
    Inventors: A. Michael Varney, Kimball P. Hall, John D. Martino
  • Patent number: 5325662
    Abstract: An exhaust-through-the-hub system described herein includes an apparatus for discharge of exhaust gases from a marine outboard motor to the outer perimeter of an attached pump jet. Exhaust gas is ducted downwardly through the central body of the motor and rearwardly into a plenum cavity positioned in the pump jet. At least one hollow stator vane receives the exhaust gas and discharges the exhaust gas through the stator housing at a substantial depth below the water line, thereby resulting in a quieter running engine. The exhaust-through-the-hub system provides forward thrust when the motor is in forward gear and reverse thrust when the motor is in reverse gear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1994
    Assignee: Hall Marine Corporation
    Inventors: A. Michael Varney, John Martino, Kimball P. Hall
  • Patent number: 5273467
    Abstract: A marine pump jet apparatus is described which is attached to the lower unit of a conventional outboard motor. The pump jet, which replaces the usual propeller element, consists of an axial flow pump containing a bladed impeller and stator vanes enclosed in a housing. In conventional outboards, exhaust gas flows downward from the power head through a duct in the motor and rearward through ducts in the motor gear case and the propeller hub to be discharged under water. In the present apparatus, before the exhaust reaches the gearcase, it is directed into a diversion passage which causes it to exit (still under water) above the upper surface of the pump jet. A trough is provided in the upper surface of the pump jet housing. The diversion passage directs a portion of the exhaust stream into the trough, thereby reducing drag on the motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: Hall Marine Corporation
    Inventor: Kimball P. Hall
  • Patent number: 4023353
    Abstract: An outboard marine propulsion apparatus has a rotor unit axially displaceable between forward and reverse operating positions. In the forward position, concentric horizontal paths through the apparatus are provided for rearward discharge of the propulsive water stream and the engine exhaust gases; in the reverse position, paths are provided for discharging the propulsive water stream forwardly and the exhaust gases in radially outward directions ahead of the rotor unit. For reverse operation one of the concentric flow paths is closed by an automatically actuated butterfly valve responsive to the axial displacement of the rotor unit. A dashpot device controls the axial sliding speed of the rotor unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1977
    Inventor: Kimball P. Hall