The present invention is directed to a system comprising a wheel, a first grip element, a second grip element, and a tire. The first grip element is mounted on the wheel and has a planar grip surface. The second grip element has a planar grip surface and is secured to the first grip element. The tire is installed on the wheel and has a bead that is sandwiched between the grip surfaces of the first and second grip elements. A plurality of rib elements project from the grip surface of at least one of the grip elements.
The present invention is also directed to a beadlock comprising a first grip element, a second grip element and a plurality of bolts. The first grip element has a planar grip surface and a plurality of peripheral bolt holes. The second grip element has a planar grip surface and a plurality of peripheral bolt holes that correspond to the plurality of bolt holes within the first grip element. Each of the plurality of bolts is receivable within a corresponding pair of bolt holes within the first and second grip elements. A plurality of rib elements project from the grip surface of at least one of the grip elements.
The present invention is further directed to an apparatus. The apparatus comprises a curved wall having a curved top edge and an opposed curved bottom edge, and a ledge that is joined to an outer surface of the wall proximate its bottom edge. The ledge is orthogonal to the wall. The apparatus further comprises a plurality of planar rib elements that are angularly spaced about the wall. Each of the rib elements is joined to the outer surface of the wall.
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Normally, the tire 12 is positioned on the wheel 14 such that the beads 22 are tucked behind the outer and inner rims 18, 20 of the wheel 14. The friction between the rims 18, 20 and the beads 22, when the tire is inflated, helps to hold the tire 12 on the wheel 14. However, there may be instances when the tire 12 slips on the wheel 14. To prevent slippage, a beadlock 26, shown in
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The second side 34 of the first grip element 28 may be mounted or welded to the outer rim 18 of the wheel 14. This is done prior to installing the tire 12 on the wheel 14. Alternatively, the first grip 28 may be formed as an integral part of the wheel 14 during manufacturing of the wheel. The first grip element 28 also has a plurality of fastener openings or bolt holes 38 equally spaced around its periphery.
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The second grip element 30 may be formed of a single piece, like the first grip element 38. Alternatively, for ease of manufacturing, the second grip element 30 may be formed of a plurality of segments 50 pieced together to form a ring. For example, the second grip element 30 shown in
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The rib elements 44 each comprise a first section 58 that joins a second section 60 at a curve 62 (
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The second grip element 30 is positioned on top of the first grip element 28 such that the bead 22 is sandwiched or compressed between the two elements 28, 30. The bead 22 engages with the curve 62 and the second section 60 of each rib element 44 to help center the bead 22 on the beadlock 26. The first section 58 of each rib element 44 will grip the bead 22 and provide friction to prevent rotation of the tire 12 relative the beadlock 26 and the wheel 14. The rib elements 44 may take on different shapes and sizes if desired, as long as the ribs 44 adequately grip the bead 22 and hold the tire 12 in place on the wheel 14.
A plurality of fasteners or bolts 72 and washers 74 are installed in the first and second grip elements 28, 30 to secure the elements together. The bead 22 is shown sitting just above the bolt 72 in
Compression from the second grip element 30 on the bead 22 helps form a tight seal between the inner side 70 of the bead 22 and the grip surface 32 of the first grip element 28. The tight seal helps prevent air from escaping from the tire 12. This is important if the beadlock 22 is used with a construction vehicle having large tires that hold 90-100 pounds of pressure. If such tires lose any pressure, they may no longer adequately carry heaving loads. For this reason, the rib elements 44 are preferably formed on the second grip element 30 rather than the first grip element 28. Forming the rib elements 44 on the first grip element 28 might prevent the inner side 70 of the bead 22 from tightly sealing against the first grip element 28. However, the rib elements 44 may be formed on the first grip element 28, if desired. This may be preferred if the beadlock 26 is used with tires holding significantly less amounts of air pressure.
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Changes may be made in the construction, operation and arrangement of the various parts, elements, steps and procedures described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as described in the following claims.
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