Ships – Anchor – With dislodgement means
Patent
1995-07-07
1997-04-15
Avila, Stephen
Ships
Anchor
With dislodgement means
114301, B63B 2132
Patent
active
056199473
ABSTRACT:
A releasable anchor includes a generally "J" shaped fluke formed of a resilient material which has memory to return the fluke to a "J" shape after a biasing force has been applied thereto. Preferably, the fluke is formed of a strap of spring steel and has a weight affixed to the free end so as to direct the fluke's free end downwardly through the water. One or more flukes may be connected to form variations in anchor shape.
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Avila Stephen
Frederiksen Mark D.
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