Claims
- 1. A molded plastic wheel adapted to mount to an axle, comprising:
a) an annular body having a bore that receives the axle and including a tread surface, wherein a plurality of spokes are radially disposed between the bore and tread surface and wherein one of said spokes includes a recessed cavity that communicates with the bore; and b) retainer means mounted in the cavity for securing the wheel to the axle and wherein a retainer housing includes 1) a pin mounted to project from the housing and 2) means for biasing the pin for reciprocating movement relative to the housing and for coupling to the axle.
- 2. A wheel as set forth in claim 1 wherein the wheel is blow-molded and wherein the retainer housing includes a tubular pin sleeve that contains the pin and a spring that biases the pin to project into the bore.
- 3. A wheel as set forth in claim 2 wherein the retainer housing includes a tubular axle sleeve that extends transverse to the pin sleeve, wherein the axle sleeve mounts in the bore and wherein the pin projects through an aperture that communicates with an axle bore of the axle sleeve.
- 4. A wheel as set forth in claim 3 wherein an aperture at the pin sleeve is exposed at the wheel to permit access to the pin, whereby the pin can be manipulated to detach the wheel from the axle.
- 5. A wheel as set forth in claim 3 wherein an external surface of the retainer housing includes a plurality of raised projections.
- 6. A wheel as set forth in claim 3 wherein an external surface of the retainer housing includes a plurality of recesses.
- 7. A wheel as set forth in claim 3 wherein an external surface of the retainer housing includes at least one flat surface.
- 8. A wheel as set forth in claim 1 wherein the retainer housing includes a tubular pin sleeve that contains the pin and a spring that biases the pin for reciprocating movement, wherein a tubular axle sleeve extends transverse to the pin sleeve, wherein the axle sleeve mounts in the bore and wherein the pin projects through an aperture that communicates with an axle bore of the axle sleeve and wherein an aperture at the pin sleeve is exposed to permit access to the pin, whereby the pin can be manipulated to detach the wheel from the axle.
- 9. A wheel as set forth in claim 1 wherein a separately molded tread piece is mounted to the body.
- 10. A molded plastic wheel adapted to mount to an axle, comprising:
a) a blow molded wheel having a bore and a tread surface, wherein a recessed cavity is disposed between the bore and tread surface that communicates with the bore; and b) retainer means for securing the wheel to the axle including a pin and means for biasing the pin for reciprocating movement within the wheel and to project into the bore and for coupling to the axle.
- 11. A wheel as set forth in claim 10 wherein a housing is mounted to the cavity that includes a tubular pin sleeve that contains the pin and a spring that biases the pin, wherein a tubular axle sleeve extends transverse to the pin sleeve, wherein the axle sleeve mounts in the bore and wherein the pin projects through an aperture that communicates with an axle bore of the axle sleeve.
- 12. A wheel as set forth in claim 11 wherein an aperture at the pin sleeve is exposed at the wheel to permit access to the pin, whereby the pin can be manipulated to detach tile wheel from the axle.
- 13. A wheel as set forth in claim 11 wherein external surfaces of the housing include means for bonding the housing to the cavity.
- 14. A method for constructing a self retaining wheel, comprising:
a) blow molding a wheel having a bore and a tread surface and wherein a recessed cavity is disposed between the bore and tread surface that communicates with the bore; b) extracting the wheel from a mold and, while the wheel is warm, fitting a retainer housing to the cavity that includes a pin and means for biasing the pin for reciprocating movement to project into the bore and for coupling to the axle; and c) permitting the wheel to cool and the plastic material to shrink around the retainer housing to secure the retainer housing to the wheel.
- 15. A molded plastic wheel adapted to mount to an axle, comprising:
a) an annular body having an axle bore and including a rolling surface and wherein a plurality of spokes radially extend between the axle bore and said rolling surface; and b) a retainer housing mounted to said body to define said axle bore and wherein a pin is mounted to project from the retainer housing into said axle bore.
- 16. A wheel as set forth in claim 15 wherein the wheel is blow-molded and said body includes a plurality of hollow cavities, wherein the retainer housing includes a first bore that defines the axle bore, and wherein the retainer housing includes a second bore that extends transverse to the first bore and supports said pin and a spring mounted to bias said pin for reciprocating movement relative to said first bore.
- 17. A wheel as set forth in claim 16 wherein the retainer housing comprises a cylindrical axle sleeve and through which said first bore extends and wherein said second bore extends orthogonal to said first bore.
- 18. A wheel as set forth in claim 15 wherein said body includes a hub from which hub said spokes radiate, wherein the retainer housing comprises a tubular axle sleeve having a first bore that defines said axle bore, and wherein the retainer housing includes a second bore that extends transverse to the first bore and supports said pin and a spring mounted to bias said pin for reciprocating movement relative to said first bore.
- 19. A wheel as set forth in claim 15 wherein said rolling surface is defined by a separately molded tread piece that is mounted to the body.
- 20. A molded plastic wheel adapted to mount to an axle, comprising an annular body that is blow molded from a first material and includes a plurality of hollow cavities, a hub having an axle bore, and a plurality of spokes that radially extend from the hub to a box, and wherein a tread piece that is separately molded from a second material having a density different from the first material is mounted over said box to define a rolling surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/090,618 filed Jun. 4, 1998.