Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Plural load circuit systems – Serially connected load circuits
Patent
1987-07-24
1989-07-04
Marbert, James B.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Plural load circuit systems
Serially connected load circuits
301 37R, 301 37S, B60B 704, B60B 706
Patent
active
048445517
ABSTRACT:
A decorative wheel cover for disposition at the outer side of a wheel includes an annular skirt for disposition adjacent to an annular flange of the vehicle wheel, and resilient means connected to the skirt and configured for 360.degree. resilient nonslipping sealing engagement with the annular flange when disposed thereagainst whereby to eliminate any axial gap therebetween and resist or inhibit possible relative rotation thereof.
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Marbert James B.
NI Industries Inc.
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