Land vehicles: wheels and axles – Wheel – Skate wheel
Patent
1995-09-19
1998-06-16
Stormer, Russell D.
Land vehicles: wheels and axles
Wheel
Skate wheel
301 647, 152403, B60B 308
Patent
active
057659281
ABSTRACT:
A method of constructing an in-line skate wheel provides a hub assembly that is entirely reusable after a perimeter tire section is worn and disposed of. This wheel assembly creates an entrapment of component forms within this tire section that is locked together when hub halves are fasteners together as a hub assembly. These individual wheel components require the minimum of materials necessary to perform their tasks thereby reducing wheel weight. The preferred embodiment of these leaner components further promotes the efficient consumption of the tire profile during skating which reduces the cost of servicing worn wheels through the replacement of only these leaner tire sections.
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Crabtree Edwin H.
Margolis Donald W.
Pizarro Ramon L.
Stormer Russell D.
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