Claims
- 1. An improvement in a non-pneumatic tire having a solid monolithic true body made of a urethane elastomer for the use on a wheel rim having a pair of laterally spaced bead flanges and side walls and a circumferential channel forming the bottom of the rim which comprises:
- said tire body having a circumferentially extending tunnel formed on the inside of said tire body;
- said tire body having inclined side walls that converge outwardly from each other, the apex of said side walls forming a crown, the tread portion of the tire located at said crown;
- each of said side walls terminating in a thickened portion forming a bead shoulder that seats on the top of the head flanges of said wheel rim and including a bead extending essentially downward from said thickened portion;
- the portion of said beads distal to said thickened portion forming a lower bead wall;
- a bead cord extending essentially circumferentially within said bead proximal to said lower bead wall;
- each of said beads fitting into said rim adjacent to one of said walls positioning said cords within said rim between said bead flanges and said bottom of said rim;
- said bead cord is held within said bead in the shape of a multisided closed polygon having arcuate shaped sides.
- 2. The tire of claim 1 wherein:
- the cross sectional shape of the section of said tunnel proximal to the tread portion of said tire is essentially elliptical in shape and each of said beads includes an essentially flat outside wall projecting outwardly at a small oblique angle, said outside walls fitting flush against said bead flanges of said rim.
- 3. The tire of claim 1 including:
- a fluorescent pigment incorporated within said urethane elastomer.
- 4. The tire of claim 1 wherein:
- the outside surface of said thickened portion intermediate said bead shoulder and said side wall is essentially rounded in shape.
- 5. An improvement in a non-pneumatic tire having a solid monolithic tire body made of a urethane elastomer for the use on a wheel rim having a pair of laterally spaced bead flanges and side walls and a circumferential channel forming the bottom of the rim which comprises:
- said tire body having a circumferentially extending tunnel formed on the inside of said tire body;
- said tire body having inclined side walls that converge outwardly to form a V-shaped cross section, the apex of which forms the tread portion of the tire;
- each of said side walls terminating in a thickened portion forming a bead shoulder that seats on the top of the bead flanges of said wheel rim and including a bead extending essentially downward from said thickened portion;
- the portion of said beads distal to said thickened portion forming a lower bead wall;
- a bead cord extending essentially circumferentially within said bead proximal to said lower bead wall;
- each of said beads fitting into said rim adjacent to one of said walls positioning said cords within said rim between said bead flanges and said bottom of said rim;
- said bead cord is held within said bead in the shape of a multisided closed polygon having arcuate shaped sides.
- 6. The tire of claim 5 including:
- said bead having a multiplicity of cavities in said lower bead wall extending from the surface of said lower bead wall into said bead toward said thickened portion and terminating proximal to said cord.
- 7. The tire of claim 6 wherein:
- the number of said cavities is equal to the number of arcuate sides of said polygon.
- 8. The tire of claim 7 wherein:
- each of said multiplicity of cavities terminates at the intersection point wherein two adjacent arcuate sides of said multiplicity of arcuate sides of said polygon meet.
- 9. The tire of claim 5 wherein:
- the cross sectional shape of the section of said tunnel proximal to the tread portion of said tire is essentially elliptical in shape;
- the outside surface of said thickened portion intermediate said bead shoulder and said side wall is essentially rounded in shape.
- 10. The tire of claim 5 including:
- a fluorescent pigment incorporated within said urethane elastomer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of our application Ser. No. 906,691, filed May 16, 1978, now abandoned, and entitled BICYCLE TIRE WITH COMPRESSION AMPLIFICATION; the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Rubber World, Jun. 77 Reprint, "Urethane Bicycle Tire Combines Flatproof, Pneumatic Qualities." |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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May 1978 |
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