Claims
- 1. A tire cover comprising:
- a flexible truncated cone having a base rim around a periphery thereof, a truncated top surface, and a generally conical surface extending from said base rim to said top surface, said generally conical surface comprising a radially adjacent array of concentric rings forming a concentrically stepped surface on said generally conical surface, a plurality of rings of said array of concentric rings corresponding in diameter to a corresponding, range of tire sizes,
- said base rim having a notch therein sized to accommodate a bulge, caused in a sidewall of a static tire by weight loading of the tire resting on a ground surface, when said tire cover is mounted over the sidewall of the tire,
- said top surface spaced from said base rim a sufficient distance so as to accommodate within said tire cover a hub protruding from the tire when said tire cover is mounted over the sidewall.
- 2. The tire cover of claim 1 wherein said radially adjacent array of concentric rings are formed in said generally conical surface around a radially outer portion of said conical surface, a radially spaced apart array of lugs formed on a radially inner portion of said conical surface, adjacent said top surface so as to protrude therefrom.
- 3. The tire cover of claim 2 further comprising elongate resilient fastening means for mounting said tire cover to the tire.
- 4. The tire cover of claim 3 wherein said resilient fastening means is a resilient strap releasably mountable to opposite sides of said tire cover so as to be mountable behind the tire when said tire cover is mounted to the tire.
- 5. The tire cover of claim 2 wherein said lugs are large so as to provide hand holds for a user manipulating said tire cover.
- 6. A tire cover comprising:
- a flexible truncated cone having a base rim around a periphery thereof, a truncated top surface, and a generally conical surface extending front said base rim to said top surface, said generally conical surface comprising a radially adjacent array of concentric rings forming a concentrically stepped surface on said generally conical surface, a plurality of rings of said array of concentric rings corresponding in diameter to a corresponding range of tire sizes,
- said base rim having a notch therein sized to accommodate a bulge, caused in a sidewall of a static tire by weight loading of the tire, resting on it ground surface, when said tire cover is mounted over the sidewall of the tire,
- said top surface spaced from said base rim a sufficient distance so as to accommodate within said tire cover a hub protruding from the tire when said tire cover is mounted over the sidewall,
- wherein said radially adjacent array of concentric rings are formed in said generally conical surface around a radially outer portion of said conical surface, a radially spaced apart array of lugs formed on a radially inner portion of said conical surface, adjacent said top surface so as to protrude therefrom.
- 7. The tire cover of claim 6 further comprising elongate resilient fastening means for mounting said tire cover to the tire.
- 8. The tire cover of claim 7 wherein said resilient fastening means is a resilient strap releasably mountable to opposite sides of said tire cover so as to be mountable behind the tire when said tire cover is mounted to the tire.
- 9. The tire cover of claim 6 wherein said lugs are large so as to provide hand holds for a user manipulating said tire cover.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/852,381 filed May 7, 1997, now abandoned, titled Tire Protector which claimed domestic priority from U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/033,347 filed Nov. 29, 1996 titled Tire Protector.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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