Resilient tires and wheels – Spring wheels – Deformable ground engaging part
Patent
1986-12-04
1988-12-27
Simmons, David
Resilient tires and wheels
Spring wheels
Deformable ground engaging part
138 893, 138 894, 141 46, 1523371, 152418, 152428, 152429, 152DIG11, 188314, 267 6411, B60B 902, B60C 2300, B60C 2900
Patent
active
047933950
ABSTRACT:
A tire shock absorber for attachment to a pneumatic tube tire or pneumatic tubeless tire for improving the smoothness of ride and decreasing road vibrations, the tire shock absorber comprising a chamber having at least one valve means which permits the unrestricted flow of air from the tubeless tire or tube tire into the chamber when the tire is subjected to intermittent road pressure, the valve means permitting the return of the displaced air to the tubeless tire or tube tire subsequent to the tire being subjected to the intermittent pressure. The tire shock absorber is designed for positioning either exterior to the tire or interior to the tire depending upon whether or not it is a tube tire or a tubeless tire.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1134701 (1915-04-01), Seeberger
patent: 2872962 (1959-02-01), Laurent
patent: 3236278 (1966-02-01), Gaillard
patent: 4651792 (1987-03-01), Taylor
Bokan Thomas
Frayne Clifford G.
Simmons David
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