Illumination – Supported by vehicle structure – Marine
Patent
1998-11-09
2000-10-31
O'Shea, Sandra
Illumination
Supported by vehicle structure
Marine
362 86, 362253, 340984, F21V 100, F21V 3300, B60Q 100, H04M 122, G08B 2300
Patent
active
061391700
ABSTRACT:
A combination marine horn and bow light is provided. According to the invention, a single unit houses a bow light assembly affixed to a housing which contains a sound emitting portion of the horn. The bow light and sound emitting portion of the horn are preferably mounted on the top surface of a boat bow deck. The horn is installed below the bow deck surface. The entire unit is powered by a single electrical supply. Alternatively, separate bow light and horn units may be affixed to the deck or hull sidewalls. In this embodiment, each bow light would have a separate colored lens cover. In a further embodiment, for either deck or sidewall mounting, the light and horn combination, including the sound emitting and sound producing portions, are all mounted on the exterior of the vessel.
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Aqua Signal Corporation
O'shea Sandra
Stanley Bryan P.
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