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Shutter opening device particularly for pleasure craft hatchways

  • US 5,067,277 A
  • Filed: 07/30/1990
  • Issued: 11/26/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/04/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Shutter opening device, particularly for pleasure craft hatchways, comprising a pneumatic cylinder of the "gas spring" type for the actuation of the closure shutter of the hatchway, said cylinder having a stem provided with an end tang wherefrom a control rod protrudes, a head associated to said tang, said head being formed by two mutually parallel walls which are separated by an interspace and are joined by a lower bridge, one of said walls having a through opening and the other of said wall extending with a sleeve which is coaxial with said through opening, thus defining a seat extending through said interspace, a comand lever for actuating said control rod articulated to the end of the stem and a button slidably engaging said seat and adapted for keeping said lever in one of two positions, said lever actuating, in one of said positions, the rod in a position for the free sliding of the stem in both directions, said lever actuating, in the other position, said rod in a position for securing the stem, said sleeve having an internal raised portion which defines a shoulder and said button being constituted by a pin having two portions with different diameters which define a shoulder, the smaller-diameter portion engaging said sleeve and the larger-diameter portion having a notch formed proximate to said shoulder, a spring being superimposed on said smaller-diameter portion, said spring being compressed between said shoulder of the button and said shoulder of the sleeve, said lever comprising two arms which are perpendicular to one another, a first one of said arms extending substantially parallel to the stem of said cylinder, the other one extending with a handgrip, said first arm engaging said notch in said position for securing the stem and out of said notch in said position for free sliding of the stem.

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