Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Anti-skid devices
Patent
1980-08-01
1982-04-06
Kittle, John E.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Anti-skid devices
24 68TT, 24299, 24374, 81 158, 152222, 152226, 152242, 152244, B60C 2700, B60C 2720
Patent
active
043231039
ABSTRACT:
An anti-skid tire guard has three main components. The first component is a pair of spaced strips of material, each of the strips comprising three slats connected end to end by hinge pins. The strips are maintained in spaced relation by a plurality of metal or plastic tread members having studs projecting from one surface thereof. The ends of both of the strips are provided with female connectors. A plurality of blanks comprise each tread member and are connected by wires which are attached to the hinges by adjacent slats forming the strips. The second component comprises two slats attached end to end by a hinge, the free ends of each of these slats comprising male connector members designed to securely fit within the female members. A tread member similar to those used in the first component is provided, which is attached to the hinged portion between the two slats at one end and which has a hook at its other end. The third component comprises three slat members being positioned in end to end relation and forming a strip. The ends of the strip comprise male members adapted to be inserted into the female connectors and two of the slats are hingedly connected so that they can overlie one another when the anti-skid assembly is positioned and tightened about a vehicle tire.
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Bernstein Bruce H.
Bokan Thomas
Greenblum Neil F.
Kittle John E.
Sandler Donald M.
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