Double disk construction for automobile wheels of light alloy

Land vehicles: wheels and axles – Wheel – Compression wheel

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301 9AN, 301 9DN, B60B 114, B60B 308

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ABSTRACT:
An automotive vehicle wheel of light alloy including a main disk (21) and a second disk (22) having bosses (25, 46) respectively for attachment to a hub (26) of an axle, peripheral edges (23, 42) for attachment to a rim (R) of the wheel, vent holes (28, 52) formed in intermediate regions (27, 51) between the bosses (25, 46) and the peripheral edges (23, 42) of the disks and an adapter plate (A) for attaching the disks to the hub (26) for rotation as a unit about an axis of rotation (0--0). The adapter plate includes threaded holes provided normal to a conical surface to receive screw clamping devices for securing the disks which extend at an angle (.theta.) relative to the axis of rotation (0--0).

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