Marine propulsion – Inboard engine mount – Having thru-hull sealing means
Patent
1978-06-30
1983-01-25
Frankfort, Charles E.
Marine propulsion
Inboard engine mount
Having thru-hull sealing means
B63H 114
Patent
active
043701388
ABSTRACT:
An installation for the support of an inboard engine at a transom plate connected with the boat transom for an outboard drive of a propeller, in which a neck secured at the boat engine and receiving the connecting shaft between the boat engine and the outboard drive is inserted into an aperture of the transom plate and is connected with the transom plate, respectively, with the aperture thereof by way of an elastic element surrounding the neck; the elastic element is retained at the neck by axially clamping its inner circumferential area and axially clamping its outer circumference area at the transom plate while a radially and axially elastic section which is not clamped is provided between these two clamping areas.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3020036 (1962-02-01), Kleinschmidt
patent: 3529564 (1970-09-01), Osswald et al.
patent: 3865068 (1975-02-01), Haasl
Bayerische Motoren Werke A.G.
Craig, Jr. Paul M.
Frankfort Charles E.
Sotelo Jesus D.
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