Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Cushion
Patent
1992-02-24
1993-08-17
Stormer, Russell D.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Cushion
152270, 152276, 152 11, 152 5, B60C 722
Patent
active
052360270
ABSTRACT:
The improved wheel assembly includes a hub member having a cylindrical casing with an axial bore adapted to receive the end of a wheel axle, and a plurality of threaded bolts which threadably engage conventional lug nuts; a tubeless, airless tire member having three continuous supporting belts, a plurality of reverse inclined Z-shaped supporting rods connected to each other and to each supporting belt, and a transverse central opening adapted to receive the hub; and an annular cap member adapted to engage the outer periphery of the central opening of the tire member and to receive the bolts of the hub member.
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Klein David I.
Rosenberg Morton J.
Stormer Russell D.
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