Patents Assigned to Superior Tire and Rubber Corporation
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Patent number: 9643454Abstract: A tire for planting equipment is disclosed, the tire composed of a tire material and comprising: a rim-mounting surface, a first side wall having a thickness, a second side wall having a thickness, and a contact wall having a thickness and defining a contact area; the first, second, and contact walls defining a hollow channel, and the second side wall having a tapered portion and disc contact portion. A method for manufacturing a seeder tire of variable hardness is also disclosed, the method comprising the steps of: introducing a first polyurethane compound having a first hardness value into a first portion of a tire mold; allowing an amount of time to elapse wherein the first polyurethane compound will gel; and introducing a second polyurethane compound having a second hardness value into a second portion of the mold.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2014Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Superior Tire & Rubber CorporationInventors: Arun Kumar, Paul E. Waite, Henri E. LeMeur, Jr.
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Patent number: 7798177Abstract: A transition sleeve is inserted into a transition tube of a vacuum system of a vacuum sweeper. The transition sleeve extends the useful life of the transition tube by sacrificially wearing instead of the transition tube. Such wear arises from abrasive grit and other materials swept up by the vacuum sweeper. The transition sleeve is desirably formed using wear-resistant materials. The transition sleeve can include a flange at one end to allow the transition sleeve to be held in the transition tube without using fasteners or bonding agents. A first portion of an interconnection structure is provided at the other end of the transition sleeve and engages with a second portion of the interconnection structure provided at a first end of an extension sleeve to connect the extension sleeve to the transition sleeve. The extension sleeve allows the transition sleeve to be used with transition tubes of varying lengths.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2006Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Superior Tire & Rubber CorporationInventors: Gregory W. Blair, Shawn M. Beltz, Timothy W. Rowles, Charles Embrey
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Patent number: 7093319Abstract: An industrial caster wheel assembly including a base member, a wheel, side plates, a housing, a pivot axle, a suspension assembly and an adjustment assembly. The suspension assembly includes an adjustable axle, a support member, and a plate. The support member allows one of the wheel and the base member to rotate about the pivot axle as the adjustable axle compresses the support member by contacting the plate. The adjustment assembly adjusts the height of the industrial caster wheel by adjusting the pressure applied by the adjustable axle to the support member. The industrial caster wheel assembly may alternatively include at least one adjustment assembly that can be placed in contact with at least one of the second axle to press the second axle at least indirectly against the elastomeric support member or the first axle to press the first axle toward the center of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Superior Tire & Rubber CorporationInventors: Henri E. Lemeur, Jr., John D. Swartz, David J. Manning
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Publication number: 20040055108Abstract: An industrial caster wheel assembly including a base member, a wheel, side plates, a housing, a pivot axle, a suspension assembly and an adjustment assembly. The suspension assembly includes an adjustable axle, a support member, and a plate. The support member allows one of the wheel and the base member to rotate about the pivot axle as the adjustable axle compresses the support member by contacting the plate. The adjustment assembly adjusts the height of the industrial caster wheel by adjusting the pressure applied by the adjustable axle to the support member. The industrial caster wheel assembly may alternatively include at least one adjustment assembly that can be placed in contact with at least one of the second axle to press the second axle at least indirectly against the elastomeric support member or the first axle to press the first axle toward the center of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: SUPERIOR TIRE & RUBBER CORPORATIONInventors: Henri E. Lemeur, John D. Swartz, David J. Manning
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Publication number: 20040000025Abstract: An industrial caster wheel assembly comprises a base member, a wheel, side plates, a housing, a pivot axle, a suspension assembly and an adjustment assembly. The suspension assembly includes an adjustable axle, a support member, and a plate. The support member allows one of the wheel and the base member to rotate about the pivot axle as the adjustable axle compresses the support member by contacting the plate. The adjustment assembly adjusts the height of the industrial caster wheel by adjusting the pressure applied by the adjustable axle to the support member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Applicant: Superior Tire & Rubber CorporationInventors: Henri E. LeMeur, John D. Swartz
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Patent number: 6425161Abstract: An industrial caster wheel assembly comprises a base member, a wheel, side plates, a housing, a pivot axle, and a suspension assembly. The suspension assembly includes an adjustable axle, a support member, and a plate. The support member allows one of the wheel and the base member to rotate about the pivot axle as the adjustable axle compresses the support member by contacting the plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Superior Tire & Rubber CorporationInventors: Henri E. LeMeur, Jr., John D. Swartz
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Patent number: 5988647Abstract: A projectile trap is provided having three groups of suspended polyurethane sheets. The polyurethane sheets are processed so as to have high cut and tear resistance properties and low rebound properties. The hardness of the polyurethane sheets increases from the first group of sheets at the front of the bullet trap, which are first contacted by a bullet, to the third group of polyurethane sheets at the rear of the bullet trap. The polyurethane sheets are suspended in the bullet trap by a keying arrangement which ensures that individual polyurethane sheets of a particular group may only be placed at specific locations in the bullet trap.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Superior Tire and Rubber CorporationInventors: Jerome L. Porter, Charles Embrey