Wheelwright machines – Wheel holding means – Means mounted to swing between locations
Patent
1991-10-21
1993-06-15
Smith, James G.
Wheelwright machines
Wheel holding means
Means mounted to swing between locations
157 16, B60C 2500
Patent
active
052190129
ABSTRACT:
A tire-removal machine comprises a frame (1) with a self-centering unit (4) for locking the wheels in a horizontal position in front of an overlying tool head (13) for mounting/removing the respective tires. The self-centering unit is connected to the frame (1) by way of a vertically lying articulated parallelogram having one the (55-66) formed by said frame, to the side (5-6) opposite the preceding there being hinged the self-centering unit in such a manner that this unit is able to occupy a lowered wheel loading/unloading position in which it is close to the floor and inclined to the side opposite the frame, and a raised working position, selectable at will, in which it arranges the wheel horizontal and within the radius of action of the tool head.
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patent: 2213535 (1940-09-01), Seip
patent: 3168130 (1985-02-01), Turpin
patent: 4039016 (1977-08-01), Cunningham
patent: 5060708 (1991-10-01), Hansen
Corghi - S.P.A.
Smith James G.
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