USPC 440/29
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USPC 440/30 was a classification for patents for operator-powered marine propulsion devices in which the continuous band is a chain and the wheel-like guides are toothed wheels.[1]
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- Class 440, Marine propulsion
- USPC 440/5: Hydraulic fluid drive to propel marine craft
- USPC 440/8: Wind-driven motors: Motor driven by naturally moving air provides power for propulsion
- USPC 440/21: Operator-powered drive: Motive force for propulsion comes from the physical effort of the vessel's occupant
- USPC 440/22: Rocking watercraft: Motive force for propulsion comes from a to-and-fro motion of the vessel generated by the vessel's occupant
- USPC 440/23: Fluid pump: Operator-powered hydraulic impelling means produces hydraulic pressure which acts on the surrounding water, producing motive force
- USPC 440/24: Having reciprocating pull cable: Motive force is transmitted to a propelling means by a strandlike member moved alternately backward and forward.
- USPC 440/25: Sliding handle or pedal: Motive force is transmitted to a propelling means by a hand- or foot-operated lever which moves within a guide means.
- USPC 440/26: Rotary cranking arm: Device wherein the motive force is transmitted to a propelling means by means of a revolving arm or lever.
- USPC 440/27: Plural-crank type: Device wherein the motive force is transmitted by rotating multiple offset segments of a revolving rod to a propelling means.
- USPC 440/28: Having flexible drive shaft: Motive force is transmitted from an actuator through bendable rotating elongated means to a propelling means
- USPC 440/29: Having endless drive member: Motive force is transmitted from an actuator to a propelling means through a continuous band around wheellike guides.
- USPC 440/30: Chain and sprocket: Device wherein the continuous band is a chain and the wheellike guides are toothed wheels.
- USPC 440/31: Including gear means: Motive force is transmitted from the rotary crank to the propelling means by means of interengaged toothed members.
- USPC 440/32: Lever with connecting linkage: Motive force is transmitted by a bar that oscillates about a pivot to transmit force to a propelling means through an intermediate connecting rod.
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Enclosing categories | USPC 440/21 |
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Subcategories | USPC 440/30 |
Keywords | Marine, Propulsion |
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