Resilient tires and wheels – Spring wheels – Spring encircling rigid annulus
Reexamination Certificate
2009-02-12
2010-10-12
Bellinger, Jason R (Department: 3617)
Resilient tires and wheels
Spring wheels
Spring encircling rigid annulus
C152S087000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07810533
ABSTRACT:
An internal wheel suspension and shock absorbing system, including a hub with radially extending rods or blades, cooperating with sector braces, fixedly mounted by hubs to the interior of the rim for a wheel. The rods and blades secure onto a hub, that mounts onto the vehicle axle, for rotation. When a force is encountered, the forces are absorbed by the blades that extend either through or cooperate with the braces and biasing springs, which are adjustable, that bias against the outer radial edges of the blades or telescoping rods, and absorb the vector forces generated from any impact.
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Bellinger Jason R
Denk Paul M
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