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Henri Joseph Burtart
Ernest Allen Gerrard
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Arrangement Or Mounting Of Propulsion Units For Vehicles
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Automatic Cycles, And Cycles In General
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14,278. Burtart, H. J., and Gerrard, E. A. June 21, 1906, [date applied for under Patents Act, 1901]. Frames. - A vehicle wheel C is rotatably mounted upon an eccentric B which is connected to the axle A by a spring D so as to absorb shocks. In the Specification in the original form as published under the Act of 1901 modifications are also described and the invention is stated to be applicable to bicycles &c. One modification comprises a form in which power may be transmitted from the axle to the wheel by means of intermeshing gear-wheels concentric with the axle and wheel respectively. The invention is also described with reference to chain-driven wheels. Instead of connecting the eccentric to the axle it may be elastically connected to the vehicle frame. This subject-matter does not appear in the Complete Specification as accepted.
GB190714278D1906-06-211907-06-20Improved Method of Mounting Vehicle Wheels.
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Improvements in or relating to the Mode of and Means for Springing the Frames of Motor Bicycles, Tricycles, Side Carriages, Tricars, and other similar Vehicles.