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Walter Thomas John Higgitt
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B60B—VEHICLE WHEELS; CASTORS; AXLES FOR WHEELS OR CASTORS; INCREASING WHEEL ADHESION
B60B3/00—Disc wheels, i.e. wheels with load-supporting disc body
B60B3/14—Attaching disc body to hub ; Wheel adapters
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1913366. Higgitt, W. T. J. Jan. 6. Hubs.-Wheels are secured on axles, shafts, or the like by a two-part plate d, d<1>, Fig. 1, adapted to engage a groove c near the end of the axle a, and formed integrally with the parts d<4>, d<5> of a covering cap, which are secured to the face of the hub b by screws or the like. The wheel may be additionally held by a two-part ring bearing behind a collar on the axle let into the back face of the hub. Fig. 5 shows a modification in which adjustment for wear is provided for by the use of a lock-nut h, h<1> on the axle end. In this case, the cap d<0> may be in one piece and independent of the locking- plate d, d<1>.
GB191300366D1913-01-061913-01-06Improved Means for Securing Wheels and the like to Axles, Shafts and the like.
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