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Sydney Edward Heaton
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B60B—VEHICLE WHEELS; CASTORS; AXLES FOR WHEELS OR CASTORS; INCREASING WHEEL ADHESION
B60B9/00—Wheels of high resiliency, e.g. with conical interacting pressure-surfaces
B60B9/18—Wheels of high resiliency, e.g. with conical interacting pressure-surfaces using fluid
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18,280. Dale, R., and Heaton, S. E. Feb. 4, 1914. Tyres with rims enclosing air tubes and chambers; tread bands, projections, and surfaces; air tubes and chambers.-The side plates B, C, Fig. 4, detachably secured to the sides of the rim D, have grooved flanges H in which the edges of a canvas band I are held by circumferentially - adjustable wires K. Beneath the hand is another canvas band 0 resting upon an air-tube S with closed ends Y, Fig. 7, separated by a non-creeping stop U. The tread consists of fibre blocks J, Fig. 6, secured to the band I by rivets M, the ends of which are fixed in holes in the tread surface by pouring-in fusible metal N.
GB191318280D1914-02-041914-02-04Improvements in Pneumatic Wheels for Motor Cars and the like.
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