Outboard motor

Marine propulsion – Screw propeller – With vibration dampening

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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11205692

ABSTRACT:
An outboard motor adapted to be mounted on a stern of a boat includes an internal combustion engine installed on a frame and a propeller powered by the engine to propel the boat, elastic members (rubber vibration isolators, elastic couplings, etc.) are interposed between the engine and the frame, thereby enabling vibration and noise produced by engine operation to be reduced without degrading steering performance.

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Lin and Huang; Survey Of Development And Application Of Highly Flexible Couplings On Ships, Journal Of Naval University Of Engineering, Apr. 2001-vol. 13- No. 2, Wuhan 43003, China.

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