Claims
- 1. A flexible anti-skid attachment for a vehicle tire to aid in winter driving, comprising an independent traction strip adapted to be placed across the tread of a tire, means for securing said strip on said tire, said strip having an outer road-engaging surface and an inner tire-engaging surface, said strip having on its outer road-engaging surface an integral central raised area and integral raised shoulder blocks spaced laterally to each side of the central raised area, at least one outwardly extending central stud having a base embedded in said central raised area, at least one stud having a base embedded in each shoulder block and extending outwardly therefrom, and sharp profile tire contacting means integrally molded on the inner surface of said strip and projecting therefrom for contact with the tire, selected ones of said sharp tire contacting means being specifically located opposite to and adjacent the bases of each of said studs for enabling substantially complete retraction of the studs upon contact with a clear road.
- 2. A flexible anti-skid attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein said raised area comprises combinations of parallelepipeds.
- 3. A flexible anti-skid attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein there is a difference of between 1 to 3 millimeters in level between said central stud and the studs extending from said shoulder blocks.
- 4. A flexible anti-skid attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein the molded inner surface tire contacting means are pyramidal in shape.
- 5. A flexible anti-skid attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein the molded inner surface tire contacting means are conical in shape.
- 6. A flexible anti-skid attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein the molded tire contacting means are molded around the base of each stud and are at a maximum distance of 5 millimeters from the edge of the base of each stud.
- 7. A flexible anti-skid attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein said integral central raised area comprises at least one elongated generally transverse central projection.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 691,981, for Anti-Skid Fittings For Tires, filed June 2, 1976 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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