Web or sheet fastened to an article

Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Pneumatic tire or inner tube

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29453, 29463, 29511, 138 30, 152429, 220 3, B60C 502

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044664729

ABSTRACT:
If articles are to be fastened to a web of elastomeric material and one does not want to apply the disadvantageous ways of providing holes in the web, or clamping a thickened portion of the web, or glueing, or vulcanizing, then very good results can be obtained by placing the web on a flange of an article which is provided with one or more inwardly tapered recesses, whereupon one places a counter-member on the web, which counter member has a complementary appearance with regard to the flange. The invention is particularly usefull when applied to expansion tanks and tire valves.

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