Marine propulsion – Oar or paddle
Reexamination Certificate
2007-06-19
2007-06-19
Sotelo, Jesús D. (Department: 3617)
Marine propulsion
Oar or paddle
Reexamination Certificate
active
11220003
ABSTRACT:
A comfort hand grip for a shaft comprises a tubular member formed of a closed cell resilient polymer material core; and a water resistant coating on each side of the core. The comfort grip is sized so as to be slightly stretched when positioned on a shaft, and includes an indexing mark for proper orientation of the paddle. The resilient polymer core may be formed of a rubber, and the coating of an ultraviolet resistant flexible material such as nylon. The hand grip may be formed from a die cut generally rectangular piece of material which is formed into the tubular structure by at least one of, for example, stitching which joins the opposite sides to one another; a lace through openings in joining portions of the material along the sides; a zipper having a side along each of the joining portions; and a set of hook and loop closures on opposite ones of the joining portions.
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Aker David
Sotelo Jess D.
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