Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Anti-skid devices
Patent
1980-05-16
1982-04-13
Kittle, John E.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Anti-skid devices
24 69TT, 24299, 152218, 152233, B60C 2700
Patent
active
043242782
ABSTRACT:
A motor vehicle tire chain system including a plate positioned between a tire rim and a wheel hub, extending outwardly past the tire rim and having a plurality of spaced-apart holes around an external circumference for attaching chain sections. A plurality of individual chain sections, each having a pair of ends adapted to hook in the holes in the hub, position the chain section across the tire tread, traverse the outside of the tire, recross the tire tread and be hooked in the holes on the inside of the tire at a position on the plate opposite the first attaching position. Each chain section is provided with a tensioning device which both tightens the chain and allows it to be easily installed and removed.
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Bissell Henry M.
Bokan Thomas E.
Kittle John E.
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