Marine propulsion – Means for accomodating or moving engine fluids – Cooling for engine
Patent
1987-09-29
1989-11-14
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Marine propulsion
Means for accomodating or moving engine fluids
Cooling for engine
123198DB, B63H 2126, B60R 2504
Patent
active
048804037
ABSTRACT:
A marine installation comprising a propulsion unit adapted to be mounted on a boat for pivotal movement relative thereto about a generally vertical steering axis, the propulsion unit including a rotatably mounted propeller, an engine drivingly connected to the propeller, a fuel supply valve adapted to communicate between a fuel reservoir and the engine and actuatable between a first state and a second state for respectively permitting and preventing fuel flow from the fuel reservoir, a control switch operably connected to the engine and actuatable between a first state and a second state for respectively permitting and preventing engine operation, and a mechanism responsive to the state of both the fuel supply valve and the control switch for maintaining the fuel supply valve and the control switch in the same state.
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Friedle Dennis J.
Kolb Richard P.
McLeod Kenneth M.
Outboard Marine Corporation
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Swinehart Edwin L.
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