Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Cushion and pneumatic combined
Patent
1981-04-17
1983-08-23
Powell, William A.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
Cushion and pneumatic combined
152157, 152165, 152301, 152302, 152310, 152339, 152349, 152353C, 152360, 152374, 181208, 295 7, 295 9A, 295 31A, B60C 1300, B60C 500, B60C 700, B60C 900
Patent
active
043998518
ABSTRACT:
The running characteristics of a tire for a wheel are improved to provide a more quiet run, by attaching to an inner and/or outer surface of the tire vibration absorbing elements. Vibration absorbing elements may even be inserted into the tire material itself. The vibration absorbing elements are secured to the tire surface in a force and moment or torque transmitting manner by vulcanization or by a suitable adhesive. A strap may hold the individual absorbing elements together or the elements may form integral parts of the strap which is secured to the tire surface, for example, by a rubber vulcanizing operation. The vibration absorber elements may be secured to an inner tube instead of to the tire.
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Bokan Thomas
Fasse W. G.
Kane, Jr. D. H.
Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Blohm Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftu
Powell William A.
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