Wheelwright machines – Grooving – slitting and/or lacerating of rubber tires
Patent
1979-01-11
1981-01-13
Smith, James G.
Wheelwright machines
Grooving, slitting and/or lacerating of rubber tires
B29H 2108
Patent
active
042444160
ABSTRACT:
A system for reducing undue vibrations transmitted to a vehicle by a tire assembly including a tire buffing or grinding machine, a tire balancing machine, and a mounting adapter for alternatively mounting the tire assembly on the tire buffing machine and the tire balancing machine. The tire buffing machine includes a drive unit for rotating the tire assembly about its rotational axis, a loading unit for radially loading the tire assembly, a buffing unit for selectively grinding away portions of the tire tread, and a control unit interconnecting the loading unit and the buffing unit to cause the buffing unit to reduce the loaded radial runout of the tire assembly.
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Autodynamics, Inc.
Powell B. J.
Smith James G.
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