Articulate mast footing arrangement, in particular for wind surf

Ships – Spars – Masts and masting

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9310E, 114 39, B63B 1500

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042364760

ABSTRACT:
A connecting arrangement for connecting two elements with one another, particularly a mast and a boat body of a wind surfboard comprises a male member connected with one of the elements, and a female member engageable with the male member with snap action and connected to another of the elements. At least one of the members connected with a respective one of the elements is rotatable within the horizontal plane. Preferably, this one member is rotatable within the range of 360.degree.. The male member and the female member together form a spherical joint. The male member may include a bolt section and a sperical section connected therewith whereas the female member may include a bolt portion and a cup portion connection therewith and adapted to receive the spherical section of the male member therein.

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patent: 1779057 (1930-10-01), Tolmach
patent: 2674501 (1954-04-01), Biegler
patent: 3112910 (1963-12-01), Bal
patent: 3487800 (1970-01-01), Schweitzer et al.
patent: 3919964 (1975-11-01), Hagen

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