Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Wheel securing means
Patent
1988-09-15
1992-04-28
Stormer, Russell D.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Wheel securing means
301 95, 301 35SL, B60B 2504
Patent
active
051079143
ABSTRACT:
A driving mechanism having a driver-loose key provided between a rim base and a bead seat band mounted about the rim base of a multi-piece rim which has the rim base, the bead seat band, a pair of side rings and a lock ring. The driver-loose key is cross-shaped with the two portions thereof which are adapted to be inserted into a groove extending in the circumferential direction of the rim base between the rim base and the bead seat band being arc-shaped so as to have substantially the same curvature as that of the groove. With this structure the slippage of the bead seat band on the rim base can be minimized and the durability of the mechanism can be increased.
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Ohi Masakazu
Yamoto Hisayoshi
Stormer Russell D.
Topy Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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