Marine propulsion – Jet drive – Auxiliary use of propulsive fluid
Reexamination Certificate
2008-09-23
2008-09-23
Avila, Stephen (Department: 3617)
Marine propulsion
Jet drive
Auxiliary use of propulsive fluid
C405S061000, C417S014000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10647895
ABSTRACT:
A body of water is aerated by propelling in the body of water a water pumping arrangement including a sheath having a turning propeller that (a) sucks water from the body into the sheath interior via openings in the sheath, (b) forces the sucked water upwardly and (c) forces the upwardly forced water through another opening in the sheath below the surface of the body of the water. Water forced through the another opening (i) has speed greater than the speed of the water sucked into the sheath and (ii) causes air bubbles to be induced in the water above the another opening.
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Blumenthal John
Gamber, Sr. Charles
Avila Stephen
Lowe Hauptman & Ham & Berner, LLP
The Power House
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