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20130029544 | Propeller Mechanism for a Marine Vehicle - A propeller having a hub with a shaft hole at the center thereof, and a number of blades provided radially around the hub; a shaft connected at one end to a motor driving the marine vehicle, the shaft being adapted to the shaft hole, and having a threaded portion arranged at least partially in the longitudinal direction thereof; at least one bearing provided on the shaft for bearing the propeller to the shaft, the at least one bearing being rotatable in a single direction; a connection hub associated with the hub of the propeller, the connection hub comprising a threaded portion being screwable to the threaded portion of the shaft in the direction opposite to the rotatable direction of the at least one bearing, and being non-screwable to the threaded portion of the shaft in the rotatable direction of the at least one bearing. | 01-31-2013 |
20130152842 | Fender Assembly for Boats - A concealable fender assembly comprising a fender; a cover having an external surface form compatible with the lateral surface form of the boat hull in closed position; mechanism for actuating the cover for closing and opening thereof with respect to the boat hull lateral surface; wherein the cover is associated with the fender such that when the cover is in open position, the fender outwardly extends from boat hull lateral surface. | 06-20-2013 |
20130160690 | Dual-Rudder Mechanism for Performance Sailboats - A dual-rudder control mechanism suitable for use in the sailboats ( | 06-27-2013 |
20130161580 | Wildcat - A wildcat for a windlass for dropping down or hoisting an anchor for a marine vehicle, the anchor being coupled to an end of a chain ( | 06-27-2013 |
20130167766 | Marine Vessel - A marine vessels comprising at least one foil extending downwards from the keel under the body of the vessel. The marine vessel comprises a foil being fully submerged in the water and the angle of attack of which can easily be changed by a low drive force and which can bear the propellers. | 07-04-2013 |
20140000501 | Boat Cabin Construction | 01-02-2014 |
20140072445 | Demountable Propeller - A marine vessel propeller comprising an even number of blades such as 4, 6, 8, which can be mounted or demounted to a hub made of two parts each having the half of the blades. The blades can be rigidly connected to each other by means of connecting members. | 03-13-2014 |
20140079553 | Marine Propeller Having Demountable Blades - A vessel propeller comprising a cylindrical hub rotatable about a rotation axis and a plurality of blades provided radially around the hub with a certain pitch angle. The propeller is characterized in that the hub comprises a blade connection housing helically formed on the cylindrical surface of the hub for the demountable connection of each blade to the hub; each blade comprises a hub connector to be placed in the respective connection housing; and plurality of external connecting members extending axially along the hub thickness for rigidly connecting the hub and plurality of blades. | 03-20-2014 |
20140113513 | Calibrable Maneuver Control Arrangement for Boats - An arrangement for the maneuver control of a twin-engine boat ( | 04-24-2014 |
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20150037152 | Mechanically-Adjustable Pitch Propeller - The present invention relates to a mechanically-adjustable pitch marine vessel propeller attached to a shaft driven by an engine of a marine vessel, comprising a substantially cylindrical hollow hub and a plurality of blades extending radially outwardly from the hub and being capable of rotating around an axis being in a radial direction relative to the hub. The propeller according to the present invention comprises an actuator movable linearly along the axis of the hub and at least one motion transmission means communicating with the actuator and each blade for converting the linear motion of the actuator into the rotational motion of each blade in a radial direction relative to the axis of the hub. | 02-05-2015 |
20150086370 | SELF-ADJUSTABLE PITCH PROPELLER - A self-adjustable pitch marine vessel propeller attached to a shaft is driven by an engine of a marine vessel, and includes a substantially cylindrical hollow hub and a plurality of blades extending radially outwardly from the hub and being capable of rotating around an axis being in a radial direction relative to the hub. The propeller comprises an actuator movable linearly along the axis of the hub and at least one motion transmission means communicating with the actuator and each blade for converting the linear motion of the actuator into the rotational motion of each blade in a radial direction relative to the axis of the hub and a resilient member communicating with the actuator. | 03-26-2015 |