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Class 295/30.1 - Pneumatic tire wheel


Subclass of Class 295 - Railway wheels and axles
Definition: Device wherein the railway-vehicle wheel has a covering
No. of patents: 3
Last issue date: 08/30/2005


NumberTitleIssue Date
6935667Wheels for a wheeled vehicle
A wheel assembly for a wheeled vehicle utilizes interchangeable wheel hubs to secure various types of tires to provide better performance and maintenance on the vehicles. The design of the hubs is such that fabrication costs are reduced as well as costs for maintain...
08/30/2005
5582110Wheeled vehicle construction for increased speed
A vehicle movable along a pair of tracks includes a drive for pivoting the vehicle body with respect to the front and rear wheel assemblies about a pivotal axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle body. The wheels include track-engaging surfa...
12/10/1996
4399851Wheel tire with noise absorbing means
The running characteristics of a tire for a wheel are improved to provide a more quiet run, by attaching to an inner and/or outer surface of the tire vibration absorbing elements. Vibration absorbing elements may even be inserted into the tire material it...
08/23/1983
 
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