Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Cushion
Patent
1977-04-27
1979-10-02
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Cushion
152333, 152338, B60C 1700
Patent
active
041694945
ABSTRACT:
A self-supporting motor-vehicle tire has an outer ring supporting the tread, an inner ring adapted to be fitted to a rim or to be placed upon a hub, and supporting elements uniting the said rings. The supporting elements are in the form of honeycomb-like cells running substantially parallel to the axis of the tire, the average wall thickness of the cells being less than approximately one-thirtieth of the width of the tire, while the average cross-sectional area of the interior of a cell, expressed in cm.sup.2, is less than about one-tenth of the corresponding tire width measured in centimeters.
REFERENCES:
patent: 634866 (1899-10-01), Beasley
patent: 1694260 (1928-12-01), Hibbert
Kubica Wladyslaw
Schmidt Oskar
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Ross Karl F.
Underwood D. W.
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