Plural Tire Patents (Class 152/220)
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Patent number: 11938763Abstract: This present invention relates to an anti-skid device adapted to being mounted on tyres of the vehicle wheels to provide traction and wheel to ground contact enhancement in snowy and icy conditions. The device includes a central housing 2 from which protrudes radially three arms 3 which are extended at the outer end by anti-slip components 10 transversally embracing the tread of the tyre. The anti-skid device have a locking mechanism that consists of a locking element 24 with teeth engaging with teeth on the inner circumference of the housing 2. A handle 16 integrated into the hub 4 interfaces with the locking element 24 to securely maintain the locked status when the device is mounted onto the wheel.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2022Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: AFFIN ASInventors: Harald Furu, Christian Abry, Emil Abry, Christopher John Kavanagh
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Patent number: 8714054Abstract: A tractor-trailer tire chain installation tool that includes a rod having a handle portion, a midsection, and a flattened head section configured for wielding within the wheel well of a tractor-trailer, wherein a plurality of chain hooks disposed depending from the rod are spaced apart at a correct distance along the rod to span the width of each tire of a double tire of the tractor-trailer, whereby a tire chain is releasably attachable to each of said chain hooks and positional to correctly align the tire chain for expedient installation around the double tire during inclement weather.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2012Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Inventors: Daniel Hiles, Nancy Hiles
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Patent number: 8141605Abstract: A device for preventing slipping of a vehicle is disclosed, which improves a vehicle slipping prevention device in which a plurality of spikes connected with a connection member are inserted into a gap between double wheels disposed at a rear side of a large size vehicle at regular intervals for preventing slipping. In the present invention, a structure contacting with a tire surface along with a spike is newly improved, and a structure of an engaging member used for maintaining the tensional force of a plurality of spikes connected by means of a connection member is newly improved. It is possible to achieve a fast and simple engaging and disengaging work and to keep a substantial tensional force so that a vehicle slipping prevention device is not disengaged even during a long time drive of a vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Inventor: Il-Jun Park
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Patent number: 7712497Abstract: Provided is an anti-slipping device for dual tires including: a plurality of spike members 100 which comprises an insertion plate 110 bent in a trapezoidal shape to be inserted between the dual tires, and close-contact plates 120 integrally extending from opposite sides of the insertion plate 110 to closely contact each surface of the dual tires; a belt 200 connecting the insertion plates 110 of the plurality of spike members 100 to each other; and a fastener 300 coupled to opposite ends of the belt 200 to adjust tension of the belt, wherein the fastener 300 includes first and second connection rings 330a and 330b each inserted into insertion space parts 201a and 210b formed at both ends of the belt 200, and a belt fastener 340 detachably coupled to the first and second connection rings 330a and 330b to adjust tension of the belt 200, thereby stably providing running performance and braking power to minimize a risk of a slipping accident.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: SCS Systems Co., Ltd.Inventor: Dae Kyun Shin
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Patent number: 7658455Abstract: An enhanced traction device for use with a vehicle having dual tandem wheels includes a series of generally parallel track pads, each track pad having an alignment portion and a traction portion defining first and second ends. Each traction portion includes an inner surface for contacting the vehicle wheels and an outer surface for contacting ground. Each alignment portion extends away from a respective traction portion outer surface and is configured to pass between the dual wheels. The alignment portions maintain proper positioning of the track pads upon the dual tandem wheels of the vehicle. The traction device further includes a first chain coupled to each respective track pad first end for maintaining a predetermined spacing between said track pad first ends. Similarly, the traction device includes a second chain coupled to each track pad second end for maintaining a predetermined spacing between the track pad second ends.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2007Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Inventor: Jeffrey J. A. Crooks
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Patent number: 7624778Abstract: The present invention relates to a sliding prevention device for a vehicle, which includes a plurality of spikes, each of which is formed with a supporting device supported between the tires of the dual wheels, a braking plate engaged with the supporting device in the outer peripheral edge of the dual wheels to produce the braking power by contacting with the dual wheels, and an engaging portion formed at an inward apex between the tires of the dual wheels; an interval maintaining device adapted to engage with engaging portion of the spike; and a locking portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2005Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventor: Il Jun Park
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Patent number: 6860305Abstract: An anti-skid device especially adapted for trucks of the dual wheel type. In its preferred embodiment, the device is provided with a cleat(s) that protrudes two inches from the surface of the tire. The device is designed to be disposed across both wheels of dual-wheeled vehicles. A plate is provided at the end of the device, which plate abuts the sidewall of the inside tire and functions to prevent the device from moving. A unique chain, hook and bolt assembly is utilized to attach the device to the tire.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Inventors: Chris A. Blessing, Randall Gene Moore
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Patent number: 6688355Abstract: A three piece tire assembly 10 for mounting on dual rims 110 is disclosed. The assembly has a pair of tires 14 and a separate removable annular tread belt 12 for mounting over both tires 14 when they are laterally adjacent and coaxially aligned by mounting on a dual rim.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: The Boodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: William Earl Rayman
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Patent number: 6085816Abstract: A cable-type tire chain for the tires of dual wheels comprises a pair of side members and a plurality of cross members extending between and connected to the side members and supporting traction elements. The tire chain includes a center member that extends circumferentially over the cross members of the installed tire chain and that draws center portions of the cross members into the space between the tires. The center member comprises a core surrounded by a helical spring. The core includes a cable wrapped helically with wire, and the inner diameter of the spring is greater than the outer diameter of the core so that the spring can move on the core.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Burns Bros., Inc.Inventors: Larry C. Clark, David S. Jardin
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Patent number: 6047754Abstract: A device for mounting 3-railer snow chains having three runners on a set of double truck tires which are mounted on an outside wheel and an inside wheel. The device includes a non-elastic strap, a first wheel hook connected to a first end of the non-elastic strap for hooking the device to the inside wheel rim of the inside wheel, and a second wheel hook connected to a second end of the non-elastic strap for hooking the device to the outside wheel rim of the outside wheel. The device also includes a tightening mechanism such as a ratchet device for tightening the strap on the tires, and three chain hooks connected along the length of the strap. Each of the three chain hooks are positioned to engage one of the runners of the 3-railer snow chains. By driving forward or otherwise rotating the tire, the snow chains are tightly wrapped around the tire.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1997Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Inventor: Don M. Drum
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Patent number: 5896906Abstract: An anti-skid device, capable of being classified as an "improved" traction device, for tires in a single or dual wheel arrangement having two retaining rings pre-installed on the outer and inner surfaces of the wheel hub. Each retaining ring is designed to adjust in length to fit closely within a recessed surface located on the outside and inside surfaces of the wheel hub. Each retaining ring remains attached to the wheel hub between uses. A plurality of chain segments are disposed transversely over the inside and outside sidewalls and tire tread. The opposite ends of each chain segment are attached to the distal ends of two opposite arm members radially aligned and attached at their proximal ends to the two retaining rings. The arm members are transversely aligned over the sides of the wheel hub and terminate near the outer edge of the hub. An elastic member and a hook member are used to attach the end of each chain segment to the adjacent arm member.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1996Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Inventors: Phillip J. Snyder, Jerrod L. Snyder
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Patent number: 4813466Abstract: An improved support track assembly for both protecting and improving the flotation and mobility of the resilient wheels of a vehicle is disclosed herein that comprises both a manually operable retention assembly for fastening the track into an endless belt around the vehicle wheel, and a track storage reel that conveniently positions the track under the wheel and in alignment therewith prior to installation. The improved support track is formed from a plurality of track members that are pivotally interconnected by means of connector pins, and the retention assembly is formed from a retaining pin having a first end that is transversely insertable into a track member in a connector-pin capturing position, and a second pin formed from a resilient loop of spring steel. When the retaining pin is inserted into a pin-capturing position, the terminus of the loop is resiliently biased in a latching position.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1986Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Vehicle Systems Development CorporationInventors: Robert W. Forsyth, John P. Forsyth
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Patent number: 4752105Abstract: A resiliently flexible endless articulated track member for a vehicle includes a series of transverse track elements held together bead-fashion in abutting relationship under compression by a plurality of tensile core elements under tension. The said track elements are of taper section defined by taper sides which converge inwardly of the tensile core element to permit resilient flexing of the track member around a drive or guide wheel. Adjacent transverse track elements have pressure faces disposed outwardly of the tensile core element, the said pressure faces being adapted in use to abut against each other, to limit reverse bending of the track member under load. The tensile core elements are in the form of endless steel wire ropes, accommodated in seats defined by resilient seat members. The track elements are made up of inner and outer parts. Clamp members are provided to clamp the inner and outer parts and their resilient seat members together, around the tensile core elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1987Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Inventor: Jan H. Barnard
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Patent number: 4697628Abstract: A traction device for use in extracting mired dual wheeled vehicles from a mired condition comprising a block assembly having a plurality of tower members for attachment to and between the wheels of the mired vehicle and a plate assembly for operative engagement by a rotating block assembly to move the mired vehicle to a freed location. The tower assemblies can be quickly dismantled to a transportable size, and readily assembled and installed for needed operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1985Date of Patent: October 6, 1987Inventor: Robert R. Brown
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Patent number: 4476907Abstract: An antiskid device and its fittings for a tire including a side chain, a cross chain, a connector, an end link, a hook and a stopper. The side chain includes a side link formed as a two-piece link having two links, one a long link and the other a short link, which are integral with each other. The stopper is angled in transverse cross section and formed with a transverse web of a width large enough to contact a lower portion of the end link and a groove of a width large enough to receive the hook. The cross chain is formed as a cross link of bar material, and the connector is in the form of a link on either end and in the form of a rod in its intermediate portion so that the connector is connected at one end to the cross link and at the other end to the side link.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1982Date of Patent: October 16, 1984Inventor: Chuichiro Odawara
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Patent number: 4323260Abstract: A folding chair and cart structure having an upright frame and a transverse member pivoted thereto, one end of the transverse frame forming a seat portion and the other end extending beyond the upright frame and carrying a pair of wheels, a sheet of canvas secured to the upright and transverse frames to form a seat and a track for removable engagement with the wheels. The structure functions as a cart by merely tilting the upright frame to a horizontal position and the entire structure is foldable into a compact unit for transport and storage.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1979Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Inventor: Adalbert W. Suchy
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Patent number: 4295510Abstract: A tire chain assembly comprising a tire chain wherein the spaces between the links of the chain are, at least partly, occupied by a wear resistant elastomeric material such that the combination of the material and tire chain form a belt adapted to be removably located over a tire of suitable size.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1979Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Assignee: Dirk Marinus BrinkInventor: Garth Foxcroft
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Patent number: 4279603Abstract: A flexible paddle wheel structure comprises a pair of axially spaced wheels, having flexible rims, such as, for example, pneumatic tires, with pairs of radially spaced, transverse, flexible members extending between, and attached to, the rims. A flexible membrane extends between the transverse members in each pair to form a flexible paddle. The wheels can tilt relative to each other and the whole structure can be arranged to be lifted and lowered.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1979Date of Patent: July 21, 1981Assignee: Hoverlift Systems Ltd.Inventors: Colin H. Harcourt, D. Roy Barker
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Patent number: 4271887Abstract: In a tire chain comprising supporting members (1) disposed on the tread surface a retaining network (4) for the supporting members (1) is used which comprises transversely extending network parts (3) connecting lateral strands (6) and passing through passage apertures (2) in the supporting members (1). To prevent tilting of the supporting members (1) about their longitudinal axis the transversely extending network parts (3) are joined together in the region of the tire tread by connecting strands (11) which form holding-down means for the longitudinal edges of the supporting members (1).Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Inventors: Dietmar H. Holzwarth, Hansjorg W. Rieger
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Patent number: 3974871Abstract: An anti-skid tire chain, especially for dual tires in which the chain has a tread part for engaging the tread of each tire and an intermediate part between and connected to the tread parts. Each part of the chain is formed of rings and chain links connecting the rings and clamping means is provided for clamping the chain in place on a set of dual tires.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1975Date of Patent: August 17, 1976Assignee: Eisen- und Drahtwerk Erlau AktiengesellschaftInventors: Anton Muller, Hubert Konig
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Patent number: 3935891Abstract: An auxiliary tire traction device for use with vehicle tires to provide increased traction when dictated by road or other conditions wherein the device may be detachably secured to the tire to increase contact and driving force for the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1974Date of Patent: February 3, 1976Assignee: Marvin H. McCloud, Sr.Inventors: Marvin H. McCloud, Delores J. McCloud