Decorative Jeweled Wheel Cover
An improved wheel is provided wherein decorative items such as gem stones are embedded in either the wheel surface, a special mounting section attached to the wheel surface, or to a spoke strap that wraps around each spoke and positions embedded gem stones on the outside surface of the spoke.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 3960392 | Children's runabout A wheeled vehicle for children has an open-centered frame that is dimensionally adjustable longitudinally on which a front drive axle and a rear wheel yoke are mounted. An operator's seat having cushion and back portions is secured within the interior and... | 06/01/1976 |
| 3958814 | Three wheeled vehicle Conventional vehicles such as tricycles have two wheels at the back and a single wheel at the front. Alternatively, they may be constructed with two wheels at the front and one at the rear. In all cases, however, they are of a rigid construction and canno... | 05/25/1976 |
| 3954283 | Tandem tricycle A three-wheeled vehicle or tricycle having an elongated frame mounting an auxiliary tricycle seat behind an operator's seat with handle bars and pedals for the auxiliary seat which are not connected to tricycle wheels for providing an auxiliary simulated ... | 05/04/1976 |
| 3938828 | Vehicle with inflatable bumper An occupant propelled, tricycle type, recreational vehicle has an inflated flexible bag attached to its outer periphery to provide safe, controlled bumping of similar vehicles or other objects for the amusement of the occupant.... | 02/17/1976 |
| 3937486 | Tip over control for three wheeled vehicles A structure for three wheeled vehicles such that when the front handle bars are turned either the frame will be tilted in the direction of the turn or the wheels will be tilted parallely into the direction of the turn by providing in one form a means for ... | 02/10/1976 |