Marine propulsion – Inboard engine mount – Having thru-hull sealing means
Patent
1985-04-11
1990-07-03
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Marine propulsion
Inboard engine mount
Having thru-hull sealing means
277212FB, B63H 2336
Patent
active
049387260
ABSTRACT:
A marine propulsion device comprising a pivot housing including an opening, and a lip extending inwardly around the opening, a flexible bellows having an end complementary with and communicating with the opening in the pivot housing, the end of the bellows including a flange engaged with the lip, a propulsion unit removably connected to the pivot housing and including a portion engageable with the end of the bellows for compressing and securing the flange against the lip on the pivot housing so that the flange sealingly engages the pivot housing when the propulsion unit is connected to the pivot housing.
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Bland Gerald F.
Sullivan Donald K.
Outboard Marine Corporation
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Sotelo Jesus D.
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