Electrically controlled shift mechanism for marine...

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B60C 11/00 (2006.01) B63H 21/22 (2006.01)

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CA 1042091

ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED SHIFT MECHANISM FOR MARINE PROPULSION UNITS Abstract of the Disclosure An electric shift control for a stern drive for a boat includes a pair of snap action switches for an actuator having a neutral, a reverse, and a forward drive operator. Each of the switches including a movable spring-loaded contact pole alternately engaging first and second fixed contacts. A first of said switches has the movable contact connected to a power supply preferably through a warm-up switch, and the first fixed contact connected to the forward drive operator and the second fixed contact to the movable contact of the second of said switches. The fixed contact of the second switch is connected to the neutral operator and the second to the reverse operator. A pivotally mounted cam is provided with a two or three level edge. An arm rides on the edge of a three level cam and sequentially engages the common contact poles. A pair of arms ride on a two level cam edge and separately and individually actuate the first and second switches. - 0 -

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