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President Rutherford B. Hayes ; Said in 1876, after Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated the telephone to him at the White House
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6363983 | Tire structure The invention herein relates to an improved tire structure comprised of a plurality of thin steel plates crisscrossingly arranged in the thick portion of a tire surface and an assembly of cover tire installed around the surface of said tire; the plurality... | 04/02/2002 |
| 5597426 | Tires for vehicles The tires for vehicles possess under their tread a belt which extends in the circumferential direction. At least one, preferentially two, layers contain, as strengthening and stabilizing means, foils or sheets with direction-dependent rigidity, which poss... | 01/28/1997 |
| 5556488 | Tire having a plurality of independent removable and reinforced sectors The invention relates to a tire formed of a plurality of independent pneuic sectors (S) intended to be mounted on a single rim (J) but removable individually from said rim (J), they being inflatable individually or together. The sectors (S) include at le... | 09/17/1996 |
| 5386860 | Cut resistant tire A cut resistant pneumatic tire is provided. The tire has a monofilament wire structure embedded in or under its tread or sidewall, and is used in off the road applications such as mining. The monofilament wire has a diameter of 0.4 to 1.2 mm and is made o... | 02/07/1995 |
| 4418735 | Tire, particularly for airplanes, having a crown reinforcement with extensible edges and method of manufacturing same The tripartite crown reinforcement of this tire is subdivided into a median portion composed of two plies of cables whose extensibility is practically zero, flanked by two lateral portions each composed of three plies of cables whose extensibility is very... | 12/06/1983 |