Wheelwright machines – Rubber tire mounting and/or demounting apparatus – For collapsing or shifting tire axially
Patent
1979-01-31
1980-10-07
Smith, James G.
Wheelwright machines
Rubber tire mounting and/or demounting apparatus
For collapsing or shifting tire axially
B60C 2506
Patent
active
042262755
ABSTRACT:
An upright rigid open frame surrounds a wheel rim mounted tire when disposed therein. One side of the frame supports a pressure cylinder projecting laterally of the frame with its longitudinal axis normal to the plane of the opposite side of the frame. That side of the frame opposite the pressure cylinder forms a backstop for the rim and tire. An endless cylindrical ring, coaxially supported by the pressure cylinder piston rod, is moved toward and away from the tire side wall adjacent the periphery of the rim tire bead flange. A rim and tire supporting platform, hingedly connected with the frame base portion, is vertically adjustable for coaxially aligning of the rim with the pressure cylinder.
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Rhea Robert K.
Smith James G.
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