Non-skid device, particularly for pneumatically tired vehicle wh

Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Anti-skid devices

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24498, 811761, 152216, 152226, 152230, 403349, B60C 2700

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045762147

ABSTRACT:
An anti-skid device is intended for use on pneumatic tires when the tires are used on ice and snow. The device includes a supporting disk with anti-skid arms pivotally displaceable about axes extending parallel to the axis of the wheel on which the pneumatic tire is mounted. The supporting disk is fixed to the wheel by a fixing disk and a retaining ring mounted on the wheel rim. The combination of the fixing disk and the retaining ring secure the supporting disk on a hub formed on the fixing disk. The supporting disk is arranged so that there is a certain amount of clearance relative to the hub for performing eccentric rotary movement for adapting the device to any elastic deformation of the pneumatic tire.

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patent: 4228838 (1980-10-01), Zerlauth
patent: 4278122 (1981-07-01), Vagias
patent: 4405006 (1983-09-01), Preusker

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