Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Wheel securing means
Patent
1977-11-04
1979-03-06
Paperner, L. J.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Wheel securing means
152376, 152397, 301 11R, 301 13SM, 301 23, 301 24, 301 35R, 301 36R, B60B 114, B60B 304, B60B 310, B60B 2514
Patent
active
041425693
ABSTRACT:
Two-piece rim for mounting tires, single or dual, on a wheel. The removable bead ring has an axial projection intended for engagement by restraining means mounted on the wheel in the event a tire on said rim is unintentionally deflated. Various forms of restraining means are provided.
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Bolton Louis F.
DeRegnaucourt Robert A.
Walther William D.
Beltran Howard
Cook, II Mack D.
Paperner L. J.
The Dayton Steel Foundry Company (Dayton-Walther Corporation)
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