Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Cushion
Patent
1998-01-27
2000-03-07
Stormer, Russell D.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Cushion
152171, 152288, 152 13, 267 15, 267180, B60C 714
Patent
active
060327103
ABSTRACT:
An elastic element useful for constructing shock-absorbing devices, is elongated and continuously curved into an endless double-loop formation including an outer loop merging with an inner loop located within and offset from the plane of the outer loop. Also described are a number of applications for such elastic elements, including a non-pneumatic vehicle tire having an outer elastomeric body, and a plurality of said elastic elements within the outer elastomeric body for cushioning the shock applied thereto.
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Stormer Russell D.
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