Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Patches
Patent
1982-05-28
1983-11-15
Kimlin, Edward C.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Patches
156 97, 156 98, 264 36, B60C 2102, B60C 2100
Patent
active
044150130
ABSTRACT:
A method for repairing heavy-duty tires which have experienced separation at the intersection between the tread and sidewall is provided. The method comprises the steps of removing the loose rubber surrounding the separated area, buffing the area to a smooth finish, applying a rubber adhesive to the buffed area, firmly applying a blanket of uncured rubber of approximately one-half inch thickness to the buffed area and curing the rubber to the carcass. Alternatively, a thin blanket of tread rubber may be applied over a thin blanket of cushion gum to a total thickness of applied rubber of approximately one-half inch.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2483010 (1949-09-01), Hooper
patent: 3251721 (1966-05-01), Johnson
patent: 4093481 (1978-06-01), Schelkmann
patent: 4234369 (1980-11-01), Schelkmann
Dickos George D.
Kimlin Edward C.
United States Steel Corporation
Wine F. K.
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