STRUCTURAL PARTS BOATS NAMELY

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CRUISE PAC HUNTER MARINE CORPORATION P.O. Box 1030 Route 441 Alachua FL 32615 Structural Parts of Boats-Namely, Winches, [ Blocks, Deck Hatches for Boats, ] Stoves [ and Sinks ] for Boats, Boat Fog Bells and Horns, [ Bilge and Water Pumps for Boats, ] Boat Steering Equipment, Engines for Boats and Boat Ladders;Anchors;Curtains for Boats;Running Rigging and Cleats for Boats;Alcohol Stoves [ and Sinks ] for Boats;Sails for Boats;
NIBO Bomar, Inc. P.O. Box 314 Charlestown NH 03603 Structural Parts for Boats-Namely, Hatches;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A device (1) for detachably connecting two abutting structural parts (2, 3) comprises a tie member (4), adapted to be at least partially inserted in a recess (5) formed in a first (2) of the structural parts (2, 3), and a locking element (6) operable to be disposed in a second (3) of the structural parts (2, 3) and to cooperate with an engagement surface (14, 45) of a rod member (10), slidably housed in a body (8) of the tie member (4), to pull the same towards the second structural part (3). The body (8) is provided with a first, expandable, portion (9) adapted to frictionally engage the recess (5) and with an engaging zone (13) cooperating with an expander region (12) of the rod member (10) operable to expand the first, expandable, portion (9) of the body (8) upon displacement of the rod member (10) relative to the same. The rod member (10) is provided with a traction portion (15) radially outwardly extending therefrom and adapted to cooperate with abutment means (16) radially formed in the body (8) of the tie member (4) at a predetermined axial distance from the engaging zone (13) to effect a substantially simultaneous displacement towards the second structural part (3) of the first, expandable, portion (9) of the body (8) of the tie member (4) and of the first structural part (2) in frictional engagement therewith.