Band magazine with anchor band

Ships – Anchor trippers

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114254, 242 865R, B63B 2122

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046483438

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a device for attaching anchors, especially to sailing and motor boats and includes a strong, flat, flexible band which is comparatively thin in relation to its width and is attached to the anchor at one end and connected at its other end to a band magazine which comprises a reel built up of two rigidly interconnected end wall plates which are non-rotatably attachable to a convenient part of the boat. The wall plates are spaced apart from one another at a distance only slightly wider than the band width, and a rotatable sleeve which is mounted centrally on the end wall plates is rotatable by means of a crank or the like and is provided with an attachment for the band end.

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patent: 4266740 (1981-05-01), Ramos et al.
patent: 4350110 (1982-09-01), Knutson et al.
Offshore Instruments Ltd., England, Spinlock, Oct. 19, 1984.

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