Ships – Boats – boat component – or attachment – Protective cover or shield
Patent
1987-01-30
1988-06-14
Basinger, Sherman D.
Ships
Boats, boat component, or attachment
Protective cover or shield
296 84A, B63B 1700
Patent
active
047504498
ABSTRACT:
The mount includes an elongated extrusion of aluminum having upper, intermediate and lower portions connected one to the other. The upper portion has a generally channel-shaped cross-section for receiving an edge of the curved windshield. The intermediate portion extends along one side of the member and connects to the lower portion. The lower portion is arcuate in cross-section, terminating in a free end spaced from the upper portion along the opposite side of the member. Indicia is provided along the inside of the arcuate portion for locating openings for receiving screws to secure the mounting member to a boat deck. The compound curvature of the windshield glass is accommodated while maintaining continuous flush line contact between the mount and the deck.
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Basinger Sherman D.
N. A. Taylor Co. Inc.
Swinehart Edwin L.
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