Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Anti-skid devices
Patent
1984-10-30
1986-10-07
Kimlin, Edward
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Anti-skid devices
24 69TT, 24 71TT, 24134KA, 29526R, 152219, 152242, 403206, 403353, B60C 2706
Patent
active
046153683
ABSTRACT:
A novel apparatus for detachably securing together the opposed ends of a lateral cable in a tire chain mounted on a tire. The apparatus includes a plurality of spaced-apart anchor members mounted on one end of the lateral cable and a generally U-shaped clasp joined to the other end of the cable. The clasp includes a base, a first expanse which is joined to and extends outwardly from the base at a right angle, and a second expanse, forming part of the other end of the clasp, which is joined to and projects outwardly from the base, and is inclined away from the first expanse. The clasp further includes an elongate slot which extends longitudinally of the clasp, with opposite ends in the first and second expanses, and having in the second expanse in an enlarged portion which accommodates passage therethrough of an anchor member.
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Bokan Thomas
Kimlin Edward
LaGrand Chain Corporation
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