41 |
High speed vehicle wheel and mounting therefor |
US73913058 |
1958-06-02 |
US2991729A |
1961-07-11 |
SAKAE MATSUI |
|
42 |
Tread reduction wheel |
US84359459 |
1959-09-30 |
US2978272A |
1961-04-04 |
MICHAEL HARRY C |
|
43 |
Wheel for rail vehicles |
US66079346 |
1946-04-09 |
US2641498A |
1953-06-09 |
BOURDON PIERRE M |
|
44 |
Rail car wheel |
US71585234 |
1934-03-16 |
US2078191A |
1937-04-20 |
BUDD EDWARD G |
|
45 |
Pneumatic tire |
US67719033 |
1933-06-23 |
US2059982A |
1936-11-03 |
BUDD EDWARD G |
|
46 |
Rail vehicle tire |
US62013332 |
1932-06-30 |
US2039092A |
1936-04-28 |
JOSEPH LEDWINKA |
|
47 |
Wheel for rail cars |
US60733832 |
1932-04-25 |
US2028707A |
1936-01-21 |
SMITH CLIFFORD D |
|
48 |
Pneumatic tire |
US65650533 |
1933-02-13 |
US2028135A |
1936-01-21 |
BUDD EDWARD G |
|
49 |
Pneumatic tire |
US61810132 |
1932-06-20 |
US1999937A |
1935-04-30 |
JOSEPH LEDWINKA |
|
50 |
Safety device for railway vehicles with pneumatic tires |
US49476930 |
1930-11-10 |
US1995575A |
1935-03-26 |
JULES MICHELIN ANDRE |
|
51 |
Vehicle wheel and tire |
US58948132 |
1932-01-28 |
US1948060A |
1934-02-20 |
MARCEL BOURDON PIERRE |
|
52 |
Tire for railway vehicles |
US49476830 |
1930-11-10 |
US1833718A |
1931-11-24 |
JULES MICHELIN ANDRE |
|
53 |
Wheel for railroad vehicles |
US48203230 |
1930-09-15 |
US1782285A |
1930-11-18 |
MARCEL BOURDON PIERRE |
|
54 |
Vehicle-wheel. |
US1907361624 |
1907-03-09 |
US963304A |
1910-07-05 |
MACFARREN WALTER W |
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55 |
External runflat apparatus |
US14197492 |
2014-03-05 |
US10071749B2 |
2018-09-11 |
Larry W. Stuck; Charles Tabone; Christopher R. Renson |
An external runflat apparatus for a guide wheel system of a monorail transport system. The external runflat apparatus includes a hub member and a tread member. The tread member is connected to the hub member and includes a base member and a covering over the base member. |
56 |
Guide wheel assembly |
US09462375 |
2000-01-07 |
US06431082B1 |
2002-08-13 |
Stefan Kummeter; William K. Cooper; Holger Strubelt; Ralf Krause; Jeffrey J. Schwalm |
A guide wheel assembly, which can be preassembled as a single unit, is configured to be connectable to a guide frame of a rail guided vehicle. The guide wheel assembly generally includes a fixed component connectable to the guide frame and a rotating component rotatably supported on the fixed component by a bearing assembly. The elements of the fixed component, the rotating component and the bearing assembly are assembled on a shaft of the fixed component from a top or first end of the shaft. The shaft includes a support member secured at a second end of the shaft and configured to prevent the rotating component from detaching from the fixed component in the event of bearing failure. |
57 |
Wheeled vehicle construction for increased speed |
US533378 |
1995-09-25 |
US5582110A |
1996-12-10 |
Abraham J. Hirschfeld |
A vehicle movable along a pair of tracks includes a drive for pivoting the vehicle body with respect to the front and rear wheel assemblies about a pivotal axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle body. The wheels include track-engaging surfaces formed with peripheral flanges on the opposite sides extending radially outwardly of the wheel for engaging the sides of the respective tracks. The wheels of each wheel assembly are of metal but all their track-engaging surfaces are covered by resilient material. |
58 |
Tire for heavy loads |
US282498 |
1981-07-13 |
US4573510A |
1986-03-04 |
Jakob Ippen; Friedel Stuttgen |
The tire for heavy load consists of a multi-layered flat ring held in the axial and radial direction by a two-part metal felloe and supported between the felloe by air. |
59 |
Transverse guide roller arrangement for a track guided vehicle |
US183101 |
1980-09-02 |
US4389945A |
1983-06-28 |
Friedrich Bahrle; Hellmuth Binder; Wolfram Meyer; Helmut Wulf |
A transverse guide roller arrangement for a vehicle which can be guided mechanically along a guide track or the like provided on the side of a lane. The transverse guide roller arrangement includes at least one rolling surface which is approximately vertical when the guide roller is in an operating position. The rolling surface is formed by a rubber tire mounted on a rim having a hub rotatably supported on a fixed journal attached to an end of a supporting arm or the like. The hub forms radially, without transistion on an outside thereof the rim without a wheel disk, spokes, screw on flange, or the like. The hub and rim are combined structurally into one piece, with the journal being exchangeably attached to the supporting arm. |
60 |
Railway car having independently rotating wheels and guiding rim |
US19825362 |
1962-05-28 |
US3182513A |
1965-05-11 |
GUSTAV MULHAUPT |
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