Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Armored
Patent
1978-10-23
1981-06-23
Goolkasian, John T.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Armored
24363, 29512, 29522R, 59 93, 152187, 152191, 152239, 152244, 403276, 403381, 411 49, B60C 2700
Patent
active
042744610
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an assembly-type tire protector comprising a plurality of annular members disposed substantially parallel to the tire surface and a plurality of link members disposed substantially perpendicular to the tire surface, said annular members being connected together by said link members to form a net, each of said link members comprising a body which is provided at both of its ends with opposing hook-like arm means for interconnecting said annular members, said opposing hook-like arm means defining an opening, a pin disposed upright in said body, said pin having a head portion and a base portion, said head portion substantially occupying said opening, said body of the link member containing a blind hole for receiving said base portion of the pin, and means disposed in said hole for expanding said base portion of the pin within said hole for locking said pin in position in said hole.
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Bokan Thomas
Goolkasian John T.
Mitsubishi Seiko Kabushikikaisha
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