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Class 440/26 - Rotary cranking arm


Subclass of Class 440 - Marine propulsion
Definition: Device wherein the motive force is transmitted to a propelling
No. of applications: 3
Last issue date: 03/25/2010


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20100075550MANUALLY OPERATED WATERCRAFT
A personal watercraft (10) comprises a floatation platform (12) and a separate module (14) including a water propulsor driving crank mechanism (22) and a keel (38) mounting the water propulsor. The separate module (14), when mou...
03/25/2010
20090042461WATERCRAFT WITH SELECTIVELY RETRACTABLE AND STOWABLE PROPULSION DEVICE
A watercraft includes a hull having a hull bottom with an opening and a trunk surrounding the opening. The watercraft also includes a propulsion device pivotally mounted to a portion of the hull other than the trunk. The propulsion device can include a transmission and ...
02/12/2009
20080305696AQUATIC EXERCISE ROWING MACHINE
A floating exercise rowing machine with two elongated floating assemblies that are kept at a parallel and spaced apart relationship with respect to each other by two transversal frame assemblies and a longitudinally extending frame assembly. The frame assemblies support...
12/11/2008
 
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