Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Anti-skid devices
Patent
1975-07-28
1977-11-22
Reeves, Robert B.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Anti-skid devices
B60C 2702
Patent
active
040591379
ABSTRACT:
A combination tire-chain device comprising a tire having a crown with a plurality of openings extending parallel to the axis of the tire and uniformly spaced around the tire extending through the crown from one side thereof to another side wall thereof. A plurality of bolts, each having a length larger than each of the openings and complementary in cross-section to that of the openings, and threaded at one free end and having a bolt head at the other end. A chain is connected to the other end adjacent to the bolt head and is adapted to be placed over the outer periphery of the tire when the bolt is inserted in the opening. A connecting member having a bolt opening substantially complementary to the one free end of the bolt is connected to a free end of the chain. A locking bolt releasably threadably engages the threaded free end of the bolt and secures the bolt, as well as the connecting member against the side wall of the tire.
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Bartuska Francis J.
Collard Allison C.
Reeves Robert B.
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