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Class 157/21 - Adjustable or adaptable for different sizes or shapes


Subclass of Class 157 - Wheelwright machines
Definition: Holding means wherein the wheel-contacting elements of the
No. of applications: 4
Last issue date: 03/03/2011


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20110048650Dual Mode End Effector
A dual mode end effector is disclosed. The dual mode end effector includes a bridge member having a first end and a second end, wherein the bridge member includes a first substantially axial flange extending from the first and, wherein the bridge member includes a secon...
03/03/2011
20100101736CLAMPING DEVICE
A clamping device for mounting a vehicle wheel on a balancing machine. The clamping device has a clamping flange and a plurality of centering bolts. The clamping flange is provided with plural sets of recesses for the centering bolts. An insertable section of each cente...
04/29/2010
20090260765Method and Apparatus for Retaining a Wheel
A device for retaining a wheel having an inner diameter during an assembly operation of a tire-wheel assembly at a single-cell workstation includes a claw portion that releasably-attaches to the inner diameter of the wheel, including a fixed portion and a rotatable port...
10/22/2009
20080163959MANUAL CLAMPING DEVICE FOR STATIC BALANCING A WHEEL
A manual device, for use in a stand, provides a threaded rod with two opposed cones coaxial upon the rod. The cones have wider bases located outwardly from the center of the rod and narrow tops located inwardly. Threaded holes centered in the tops of the cones admit the...
07/10/2008
 
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