Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Armored
Patent
1982-12-27
1984-10-16
Powell, William A.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Armored
24 68TT, 24 69TT, 81 158, 152182, 152189, 152220, 152225R, 152225C, 152228, 152242, 180183, B60C 2706
Patent
active
044769075
ABSTRACT:
An antiskid device and its fittings for a tire including a side chain, a cross chain, a connector, an end link, a hook and a stopper. The side chain includes a side link formed as a two-piece link having two links, one a long link and the other a short link, which are integral with each other. The stopper is angled in transverse cross section and formed with a transverse web of a width large enough to contact a lower portion of the end link and a groove of a width large enough to receive the hook. The cross chain is formed as a cross link of bar material, and the connector is in the form of a link on either end and in the form of a rod in its intermediate portion so that the connector is connected at one end to the cross link and at the other end to the side link.
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Bokan Thomas
Powell William A.
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