Land vehicles: wheels and axles – Wheel – Compression wheel
Patent
1991-02-22
1993-02-23
Stormer, Russell D.
Land vehicles: wheels and axles
Wheel
Compression wheel
301 3562, 301 643, 301 371, B60B 314
Patent
active
051884291
ABSTRACT:
A fabricated vehicle wheel wherein a separately formed mounting cup is secured to a back surface of a disc face, and wherein the disc face extends radially inwardly to substantially cover a lug mounting area formed in the mounting cup. The inwardly extending inner face portion is provided with a centrally located access aperture and a plurality of lug access apertures spaced circumferentially around the center access aperture. The lug access apertures are axially aligned with a plurality of lug receiving apertures formed in the mounting cup. A relatively small center cap is removably secured in the centrally located access aperture to provide the fabricated wheel with the appearance of a cast wheel.
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Prior Art Drawings FIGS. A and B illustrating American Racing Equipment of Rancho Dominguez, California, Part No. 72-4604.
Heck Thomas E.
Plaza Joseph J.
Kelsey-Hayes Company
Stormer Russell D.
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