Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Cushion
Patent
1992-05-15
1994-05-24
Ball, Michael W.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Cushion
152301, 152303, 152307, B60C 708, B60C 724
Patent
active
053139941
ABSTRACT:
A wheel and solid rubber tire comprising a circular mounting disk having an axis perpendicular through the center of the circular disk. A wheel rim is rigidly affixed circumferentially around the mounting disk and has a cylindrical surface extending from one end of the rim to another and, axially aligned about the axis of the mounting disk. Multiple angled cross ribs having top and bottom edges rigidly affixed at the bottom edges to the cylindrical surface of the wheel rim substantially continuously thereacross at an angle from one end of the rim to the other and evenly spaced circumferentially therearound. One or more base layers of even thickness rubber are bonded to the cylindrical surface interposed between the angled cross ribs, and multiple additional layers of even thickness rubber are bonded to the one or more base layers with each additional layer bonded to the next so that a solid rubber tire is formed which is directly bonded to the wheel rim.
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Birdsong Duane S.
Hill, III Giles A.
Hill, Jr. Giles A.
Ball Michael W.
Lorin Francis J.
Montgomery John W.
Southeast Tire Company
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