Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Anti-skid devices
Patent
1992-10-29
1994-05-10
Ball, Michael W.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Anti-skid devices
152213R, 152241, 152243, B60C 2710
Patent
active
053099680
ABSTRACT:
A tire chain has an inside annular body, and a contractile connector including an elastic body connected and fixed to the inside annular body, a first connecting member and a second connecting member which are movable along the elastic body and are connectable, and a connecting and fixing tool which maintains a connected state of the connecting members. The first and the second connecting members are also connected to ends of the inside annular body. As the connecting members are moved along the elastic body, the effective length of the inside annular body changes due to the elastic body and thus, both ends of the inside annular body can be connected easily.
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Ball Michael W.
Lorin Francis J.
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