Claims
- 1. An in-line skate wheel, comprising:
- a bladder:
- a hub having an inner surface, an outer circumferential surface and a plurality of positioning tabs;
- said inner surface forming a bore for receiving a wheel axle;
- said outer circumferential surface being spaced from said inner surface and having first and second edges and a center line evenly spaced from said first and second edges;
- said plurality of positioning tabs being located along the circumference of said outer circumferential surface and alternately spaced on opposite sides of said center line such that at least two successive tabs are located on opposite sides of said center line, each tab including an inner side wall that is shaped to fit an outer surface of the bladder;
- the bladder being received between and positioned by said positioning tabs out of contact with said outer circumferential surface; and
- a tire member completely surrounding said bladder and bonded to said bladder, and to said outer circumferential surface and positioning tabs of said hub by being molded thereto.
- 2. The in-line skate wheel of claim 1 wherein at least one of said plurality of positioning tabs comprises first and second spaced supports and a bridging member extending between said supports.
- 3. The in-line skate wheel of claim 2 wherein an opening is formed by said bridging member and said first and second spaced supports.
- 4. The in-line skate wheel of claim 1 wherein said plurality of positioning tabs each comprise first and second spaced supports, one of said supports including said inner side wall shaped to fit an outer surface of the bladder, and a bridging member extending between said supports.
- 5. The in-line skate wheel of claim 2 wherein each said tab includes another inner side wall shaped to fit an outer surface of the bladder; each of the supports includes one of the inner side walls; and each said inner side wall has a contoured inside surface proximate said center line for positioning said bladder generally in-line with said center line.
- 6. The in-line skate wheel of claim 5 wherein said contoured inside surface of each said support includes a first concave portion between a top of said support and a position spaced from said outer circumferential surface.
- 7. The in-line skate wheel of claim 6 wherein said contoured inside surface of each said support leaves a gap between said bladder and said contoured inside surface prior to the molding of said tire member to said hub and bladder, and said bladder is contoured to said contoured inside surface when said tire member is molded to said hub and said bladder.
- 8. The in-line skate wheel of claim 6 further comprising a second concave portion between said first concave portion and said outer circumferential surface.
- 9. The in-line skate wheel of claim 8 further comprising a convex portion located between said first and second concave portions.
- 10. The in-line skate wheel of claim 1 wherein said bladder includes a gas at greater than ambient pressure.
- 11. The in-line skate wheel of claim 1 wherein said plurality of positioning tabs have a leading edge and a trailing edge, and said tabs are curved in the direction of said trailing edge.
- 12. The in-line skate wheel of claim 11 wherein said plurality of positioning tabs have a fin-like cross section in a plane parallel to said center line.
- 13. The in-line skate wheel of claim 1 wherein said inner side wall includes a contoured inside surface proximate said center line for positioning the bladder about said center line.
- 14. The in-line skate wheel of claim 13 wherein said plurality of positioning tabs each include another inner side wall, both of the inner side walls of one tab having a contoured inside surface proximate said center line for positioning the bladder about said center line.
- 15. The in-line skate wheel of claim 14 wherein each contoured inside surface of said tabs leaves a gap between said bladder and said contoured inside surface prior to the molding of said tire member to said hub and bladder, and said bladder is contoured to and bonded to said contoured inside surface after said tire member is molded to said hub and said bladder.
- 16. The in-line skate wheel of claim 15 wherein each contoured inside surface includes a concave portion positioned between a top edge of said positioning tab and said outer surface.
- 17. The in-line skater wheel of claim 16 wherein each contoured inside surface further includes a vertical side wall between said concave portion and said outer circumferential surface.
- 18. The in-line skate wheel of claim 17 wherein each contoured inside surface further includes a step groove between said vertical side wall and said concave portion.
- 19. The in-line skate wheel of claim 18 wherein each of said plurality of positioning tabs has a leading edge and a trailing edge and said vertical side walls taper from said leading edge to said trailing edge.
- 20. The in-line skate wheel of claim 1 wherein said hub is comprised of a thermoplastic material.
- 21. A wheel hub comprising:
- an inner axial bore surface;
- an outer circumferential surface spaced from said inner surface and having first and second edges and a center line evenly spaced from said first and second edges; and
- a plurality of positioning tabs located along the circumference of said outer surface and alternately spaced on opposite sides of said center line such that at least two circumferentially successive tabs are located on opposite sides of said center line, said tabs having means for locating a bladder generally in-line with said center line and out of contact with said outer circumferential surface, wherein said means for locating a bladder includes an inner side wall which is shaped to fit an outer surface of the bladder.
- 22. A wheel hub for use with a pneumatic wheel, said hub comprising:
- an inner surface forming an axial bore;
- an outer circumferential surface spaced from said inner surface and having first and second edges and a center line evenly spaced from said first and second edges; and
- a plurality of positioning tabs located along the circumference of said outer surface and alternately spaced on opposite sides of said center line such that at least two circumferentially successive tabs are located on opposite sides of said center line, at least one of said plurality of positioning tabs comprises first and second spaced supports and a bridging member extending between said supports.
- 23. An in-line skate wheel, comprising:
- a hub having an inner surface, an outer circumferential surface and a plurality of positioning tabs;
- said inner surface forming a bore for receiving a wheel axle;
- said outer circumferential surface being spaced from said inner surface and having first and second edges and a center line evenly spaced from said first and second edges;
- said plurality of positioning tabs being located along the circumference of said outer circumferential surface and alternately spaced on opposite sides of said center line such that at least two successive tabs are located on opposite sides of said center line, at least one of said plurality of positioning tabs comprises first and second spaced supports and a bridging member extending between said supports;
- a member received between and positioned by said positioning tabs out of contact with said outer circumferential surface; and
- a tire member completely surrounding at least a part of said member and bonded to said outer circumferential surface and positioning tabs of said hub by being molded thereto.
- 24. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 23 wherein said member includes at least one sheet of material circumferentially positioned about said hub.
- 25. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 23 wherein said member includes a bladder containing a fluid.
- 26. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 23 wherein each said support includes a contoured inside surface proximate said center line for positioning said member generally in-line with said center line.
- 27. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 26 wherein said contoured inside surface of each said support includes a first concave portion between a top of said support and a position spaced from said outer circumferential surface.
- 28. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 27 further comprising a second concave portion between said first concave portion and said outer circumferential surface.
- 29. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 28 further comprising a convex portion located between said first and second concave portions.
- 30. An in-line skate wheel comprising:
- a hub having an inner surface, an outer circumferential surface and a plurality of positioning tabs;
- said inner surface forming a bore for receiving a wheel axle;
- said outer circumferential surface being spaced from said inner surface and having first and second edges and a center line evenly spaced from said first and second edges;
- said plurality of positioning tabs being located along the circumference of said outer circumferential surface and alternately spaced on opposite sides of said center line such that at least two successive tabs are located on opposite sides of said center line, wherein said plurality of positioning tabs have a leading edge and a trailing edge, and said tabs are curved in the direction of said trailing edge;
- a member received between and positioned by said positioning tabs out of contact with said outer circumferential surface; and
- a tire member completely surrounding at least a part of said member and bonded to said outer circumferential surface and positioning tabs of said hub by being molded thereto.
- 31. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 30 wherein said plurality of positioning tabs have a fin-like cross section in a plane parallel to said center line.
- 32. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 30 wherein said plurality of positioning tabs includes a contoured inside surface proximate said center line for positioning said member about said center line.
- 33. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 32 wherein said contoured inside surface of said tabs leaves a gap between said member and said contoured inside surface prior to the molding of said tire member to said hub.
- 34. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 33 wherein said contoured inside surface includes a concave portion positioned between a top edge of said positioning tab and said outer surface.
- 35. The in-line skater wheel according to claim 34 wherein said contoured inside surface further includes a vertical side wall between said concave portion and said outer circumferential surface.
- 36. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 35 wherein said contoured inside surface further includes a step groove between said vertical side wall and said concave portion.
- 37. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 36 wherein each of said plurality of positioning tabs has a leading edge and a trailing edge and said vertical side walls taper from said leading edge to said trailing edge.
- 38. The in-line skate wheel according to claim 30 wherein said member includes a bladder containing a fluid.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to the U.S. Pat. application of Christian DiBenedetto and Daniel Richards entitled "SKATE WHEEL AND METHOD OF APPLYING INDICIA TO A PORTION OF A SKATE WHEEL" filed concurrently herewith and which is herein incorporated by reference.
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