1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a removable device for any motor vehicle of which is capable of increasing traction when the drive wheels are trapped in snow, ice or mud.
2) Description of the Related Art
A search of prior art records has unveiled the following U.S. patents:
As can be seen, the patents to Blais, Beaulieu and Schaaf are probably the most relevant.
As is known, the traction aids are used for releasing a car when trapped in snow or ice. In use, the traction aid is placed in front of the tire in the forward acceleration mode and at the rear of the tire for rearward acceleration. When the car is accelerating, the wheels rotate at a high speed.
It is by the rotational force of the wheels that the traction aid is swept under the tire. One problem which is often encountered with the conventional traction aids is that it is difficult to control their positioning under the tire.
Indeed, when the wheels are rotating at a high speed, the latter tends to completely slide out and hit a part of the car, such as the muffler, the exhaust pipe or the tail pipe and thus severely damaging the same.
To overcome the above-mentioned problem, the applicant has developped a removable device of traction adapted for any motor vehicle of which is capable of increasing traction when the drive wheels are trapped in snow, ice or mud.
The gist of the invention is therefore to provide a removable device for any motor vehicle of increasing traction when the drive wheels are trapped in snow, ice, or mud.
The proposed system shows a removable traction device including a pair of chains being interconnected over the tread surface of a tire and attached to a pair of transversely extending structural bar members on each side of the tire, the lower end of each structural bar member is engaged and welded to a first plate member having a plurality of raised studs on a surface for firmly gripping the rubber wall of tire; the opposite lower end of each structural bar member is connected to a structural part member, which includes holes for receiving therethrough a plurality of threaded rods formed on a surface of a second plate member having a plurality of raised studs on a surface opposite the threaded rods, with a plurality of nuts for adjusting and securing a bolt in the width direction of the tire, the bolt passing through a plurality of inverted U-shaped brackets formed on the structural part member and connected by washers and a nut at the opposite lower end of each structural bar member and to a moving part member, of which a curved metal bar is adapted to be inserted into an opening of the moving part member for tightening and firmly gripping the rubber walls of the tire with the plurality of raised studs on each of the first and second plate members.
Referring to the drawings in more detail, it may be seen that the removable traction device (A) of the present invention is adapted for any motor vehicle of which is capable of increasing traction when the drive wheels are trapped in snow, ice, or mud.
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Although only a single embodiment of the present invention has been described and illustrated, the present invention is not limited to the features of this embodiment, but includes all variations and modifications within the scope of claims.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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2530897 | Miller | Nov 1950 | A |
2582193 | Dowdell et al. | Jan 1952 | A |
3047037 | Frederick | Jul 1962 | A |
3109475 | Whitman | Nov 1963 | A |
3735789 | Landerer et al. | May 1973 | A |
3878988 | Blais | Apr 1975 | A |
4155391 | Dieck | May 1979 | A |
4281791 | Schaaf et al. | Aug 1981 | A |
5569340 | Ulrich | Oct 1996 | A |
5899380 | Beaulieu | May 1999 | A |
20020066509 | Labbe | Jun 2002 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20040055681 A1 | Mar 2004 | US |