Electric starter interlock for outboard motor devices

Internal-combustion engines – High tension ignition system – Using capacitive storage and discharge for spark energy

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74483K, 123179SE, 123179K, B63H 513, F02N 1700

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040648230

ABSTRACT:
An outboard motor unit includes a shift lever pivotally mounted on a shaft to one side of powerhead with a central vertical neutral position and pivoted forwardly and rearwardly for forward and reverse drive. The unit includes an electric starter and a start pushbutton control mounted forwardly of the pivot shaft. The shift lever is formed with a forwardly projecting interlock plate having a central notch aligned with the button only in the neutral position. Forward or reverse pivoting causes the plate to move over the start button and prevents starting in other than neutral. The start button may be located such that the vertical lever moves over button in forward and a projecting plate moves over the button in reverse.

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patent: 3782350 (1974-01-01), McBride
patent: 3866591 (1975-02-01), Burmeister et al.

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