Hull number indicating apparatus

4628855
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Inventors

Nishida, Hiroshi

Application #

689660

Filed

Jan-8-1985

Published

Dec-16-1986

Current US Class

040/625
114/357
114/364
114/55.5
114/55.56

International Classes

B63B 017/00

Field of Search

114/364 114/357 114/270 40/10 280/809

Assignee

Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Kobe, JP)

Examiners

Basinger; Sherman D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marshall, O'Toole, Gerstein, Murray & Bicknell

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Abstract
This disclosure relates to apparatus and method for placing an identifying marking on a hull of a small boat. The boat includes a first part of the hull, and an opening is formed in the first part. A marking plate having a face side and a back side is made of a material which may be imprinted by deformation such as punching and hot stamping, and the plate is located closely adjacent the first part with at least a portion of the face side visible through said opening. The margin of the opening overlies the edge portion of the plate at least partially around the periphery of said plate, and a second part of said hull overlies at least a portion of the back side of the plate and is secured to the first part, thereby holding the plate in place.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Apparatus for placing a marking on a hull of a small boat, comprising a first part of said hull, an opening formed in said first part, a marking plate having a face side and a back side and made of a material which may be imprinted by deformation such as punching and hot stamping, said plate being located closely adjacent said first part with at least a portion of said face side visible through said opening, the margin of said opening overlying the edge portion of said plate at least partially around the periphery of said plate, and a second part of said hull extending across at least a portion of said back side of said plate and secured to said first part, said hull comprising a deck and a hull, each of said deck and said hull including a marginal flange and said flanges being secured together, said first part and said second part being formed by said flanges.



Description
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to small boats of the type wherein an operator stands or sits on the hull of the boat while guiding the boat using a handle pole.

Small boats of the foregoing type (also disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Provisional Pub. No. 49-58590) have become very popular as recreational boats. Generally, such a boat includes a hull which encloses a fuel tank, an engine, and a water jet propulsion unit driven by the engine. A floor is included in the hull and an operator stands on this floor. A vertically rotatable handle pole is supported on the hull and a handle lever to be held by the operator is attached to the rear end of the handle pole.

In a small boat constructed as described above, it is frequently required that a hull number be applied to the hull for production and quality control, for example. In one prior art construction, the hull is made of a material that cannot be deformed as by punching or hot stamping, and therefore a separate marking plate is attached to the hull only by adhesion. This construction has the disadvantage that the marking may be detached or altered intentionally. In another prior art construction where the hull is made of a deformable material, the marking is formed integrally with the hull. However, this construction has a disadvantage because occasionally a defective hull may be discarded, giving rise to complications for reviewing managers because of missing numbers.
 
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