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US996575A
US996575A US44019708A US1908440197A US996575A US 996575 A US996575 A US 996575A US 44019708 A US44019708 A US 44019708A US 1908440197 A US1908440197 A US 1908440197A US 996575 A US996575 A US 996575A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60BVEHICLE WHEELS; CASTORS; AXLES FOR WHEELS OR CASTORS; INCREASING WHEEL ADHESION
    • B60B9/00Wheels of high resiliency, e.g. with conical interacting pressure-surfaces
    • B60B9/02Wheels of high resiliency, e.g. with conical interacting pressure-surfaces using springs resiliently mounted bicycle rims
    • B60B9/06Wheels of high resiliency, e.g. with conical interacting pressure-surfaces using springs resiliently mounted bicycle rims in helical form

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  • This invention relates to spring wheels and consists in the matters hereinafter described and referred to in the appended claims.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my wheel a side plate being removed.
  • F ig. 2 is a vertical section taken diametrically through the wheel.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the spindle portion of the hub.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail view partly in section showing one of the springs.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of the outer or wheel portion of the hub.
  • FIG. 1 represents the ordinary spindle and 2 a Wheel, both of which may be of any of the ordinary forms of construction.
  • the hub is practically formed in two separate sections, one section which I will call the inner member being formed with a hollow body portion 3 through which the spindle 1 passes and in which it is suitably ournaled.
  • This body portion has circumferentially formed about it a series of outwardly projecting ribs 4 arranged longitudinally with respect to the body portion, and these ribs are provided with sockets 5 both upon their outer and side faces.
  • the hub is also provided with sockets 6 placed between the ribs and preferably formed in pairs.
  • the outer or Wheel portion of the hub consists of a band 7 formed of metal and bent inwardly or offset at certain points to form inwardly extending ribs 8, said ribs intermatching with the ribs 4 of the inner member 3.
  • rings 9 connected by suitable bolts 10, said rings having inwardly extending lugs which fit in the grooves formed by the bending inwardly of the metal band 8 to form the ribs 9, the tenons of the wheel spokes also fitting in said grooves and between the lugs of' the rings 9.
  • the inner member 3 being placed upon the spindle, the outer portion 2 is assembled thereon and is supported from said inner member 3 by a plurality of short springs 11.
  • these springs are similar in construction they are so arranged as to support and brace the construction in every direction. A portion of these springs are seated in the sockets 5 of the inner member 3 and bear upon the outer hub portion of the wheel formed by the band 7, and a portion of them are seated in the sockets 6 and bear against the ribs 8 of the band 7.
  • each set of springs the springs being preferably arranged as previously stated in pairs, is arranged substantially at right angles to the adjacent springs.
  • a vehicle wheel comprising a rim and a hub, said hub including an outer member to which the spokes are attached, and an inner member engaging the axle, said outer member having inwardly projecting spring supports, the face of the inner member having radial arms extending therefrom, a set of radially active springs interposed between the face of said inner member and the inwardly projecting spring supports of the outer member of the hub, a second set of radially active springs interposed between the outer ends of said radial arms, and the outer member of the hub, and circumferentially active springs located at a radial distance intermediate the sets of radially active springs, said circumferentially active springs being substantially circumferentially alined and each of said circumferentially active springs engaging at one end one of the radial arms and at the other end engaging one of the inwardly projecting spring supports.
  • a vehicle wheel having a hub including an outer member to which the spokes are attached, and an inner member engaging the axle, said outer member having inwardly projecting ribs and the inner member having outwardly projecting ribs extending into the spaces between the inwardly projecting ribs on the outer member, radially active springs each bearing at one end on the face of the inner member between the outwardly projecting ribs thereon and at its other end bearing on the inner face of the inwardly projecting rib on the outer member, other radially active springs each bearing at one end on the outer face of one of the outwardly projecting ribs on the inner member, and at its other end on the inner face of the outer member between the nwardly pro ecting ribs thereon, and 01rcumferentially active springs, substantially circumferentially alined located at a radial distance intermediate the sets of radially active springs, each circumferentially active spring engaging at one end the side face of one of the outwardly projecting rib

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J. B. FROST.
WHEEL.
- APPLICATION FILED JUNE 24. 1908. I
Patented June 27, 1911.
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JOHN BERLIN FROST, OF JEFFERSON, NEW HAMPSHIRE,
ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGN- MENTS, T0 JOSEPH H. HARDWICK, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
WHEEL.
Patented June 27, 1911.
7 Application filed June 24, 1908. Serial No. 440,197.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN BERLIN Fnosr, a Citizen of the United States, residing at Jefferson, in the county of Coos and State of New Hampshire, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Wheels, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to spring wheels and consists in the matters hereinafter described and referred to in the appended claims.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of my wheel a side plate being removed. F ig. 2 is a vertical section taken diametrically through the wheel. Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the spindle portion of the hub. Fig. 4 is a detail view partly in section showing one of the springs. Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of the outer or wheel portion of the hub.
In these drawings 1 represents the ordinary spindle and 2 a Wheel, both of which may be of any of the ordinary forms of construction. The hub is practically formed in two separate sections, one section which I will call the inner member being formed with a hollow body portion 3 through which the spindle 1 passes and in which it is suitably ournaled. This body portion has circumferentially formed about it a series of outwardly projecting ribs 4 arranged longitudinally with respect to the body portion, and these ribs are provided with sockets 5 both upon their outer and side faces. The hub is also provided with sockets 6 placed between the ribs and preferably formed in pairs. The outer or Wheel portion of the hub consists of a band 7 formed of metal and bent inwardly or offset at certain points to form inwardly extending ribs 8, said ribs intermatching with the ribs 4 of the inner member 3. Upon the sides of the wheel portion are secured rings 9 connected by suitable bolts 10, said rings having inwardly extending lugs which fit in the grooves formed by the bending inwardly of the metal band 8 to form the ribs 9, the tenons of the wheel spokes also fitting in said grooves and between the lugs of' the rings 9. The inner member 3 being placed upon the spindle, the outer portion 2 is assembled thereon and is supported from said inner member 3 by a plurality of short springs 11. lVhile these springs are similar in construction they are so arranged as to support and brace the construction in every direction. A portion of these springs are seated in the sockets 5 of the inner member 3 and bear upon the outer hub portion of the wheel formed by the band 7, and a portion of them are seated in the sockets 6 and bear against the ribs 8 of the band 7.
It will be obvious that the springs 11 seated in the sockets 5 formed in the sides of the ribs 4 will bear against the sides of the ribs 8 these being circumferentially active springs, those seated in the outer end faces of the ribs 4 will bear upon the inner face of the band 7 at points between the ribs 8, while those seated between the ribs 4 will bear upon the inner end faces of the ribs 8 the last two sets being radially active springs. By this arrangement each set of springs, the springs being preferably arranged as previously stated in pairs, is arranged substantially at right angles to the adjacent springs.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A vehicle wheel comprising a rim and a hub, said hub including an outer member to which the spokes are attached, and an inner member engaging the axle, said outer member having inwardly projecting spring supports, the face of the inner member having radial arms extending therefrom, a set of radially active springs interposed between the face of said inner member and the inwardly projecting spring supports of the outer member of the hub, a second set of radially active springs interposed between the outer ends of said radial arms, and the outer member of the hub, and circumferentially active springs located at a radial distance intermediate the sets of radially active springs, said circumferentially active springs being substantially circumferentially alined and each of said circumferentially active springs engaging at one end one of the radial arms and at the other end engaging one of the inwardly projecting spring supports.
2. A vehicle wheel having a hub, including an outer member to which the spokes are attached, and an inner member engaging the axle, said outer member having inwardly projecting ribs and the inner member having outwardly projecting ribs extending into the spaces between the inwardly projecting ribs on the outer member, radially active springs each bearing at one end on the face of the inner member between the outwardly projecting ribs thereon and at its other end bearing on the inner face of the inwardly projecting rib on the outer member, other radially active springs each bearing at one end on the outer face of one of the outwardly projecting ribs on the inner member, and at its other end on the inner face of the outer member between the nwardly pro ecting ribs thereon, and 01rcumferentially active springs, substantially circumferentially alined located at a radial distance intermediate the sets of radially active springs, each circumferentially active spring engaging at one end the side face of one of the outwardly projecting ribs on the inner member, and at its other end engaging the side of one of the inwardly projecting ribs 011 the outer member.
JOHN BERLIN FROST.
Witnesses FRED. H. \VALKER, STEPHEN A. BURBANK.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. G.
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