101 |
Insertion tool for cord-type tubeless tire repairing |
US387544 |
1982-06-11 |
US4479408A |
1984-10-30 |
Alec W. Niconchuk |
A tool is provided for inserting an impregnated fibrous "string" or "cord" type repair into a puncture in a tubeless tire in which the bending stress is minimized such that any given repair can withstand greater stress than hitherto during insertion and/or weaker and more malleable repair materials may be employed. |
102 |
Liquid tire sealant injection tool |
US134998 |
1980-03-31 |
US4308766A |
1982-01-05 |
James E. Myers, Jr. |
This invention relates to a tool well adapted for use in the injecting of liquid tire sealants and balancing fluids into a pressurized pneumatic tire, and including the combination of both a tire valve core remover and a fluid injector for facilitating the complete operation. |
103 |
Tire repair device |
US130575 |
1980-03-14 |
US4303380A |
1981-12-01 |
Norris K. Frankforter |
A tire repair device which vulcanizes an uncured rubber repair plug built in a damaged area of the tire. The frame of the device is in the form of a C-clamp having a heated backing plate which opposes a heated pressure pad. The pad is carried in a cylinder which also receives a sealing piston forming a pressure chamber behind the pad. Air under pressure is applied to the pressure chamber to force the pressure pad against the damaged area of the tire during vulcanization. The pressure pad is flexible in order to conform to the tire surface against which it is pressed in opposition to the backing plate. |
104 |
Tire buffing tool and method |
US93074 |
1979-08-30 |
US4274898A |
1981-06-23 |
Thomas S. Hulting, Jr. |
PCT No. PCT/US79/00666 Sec. 371 Date Aug. 30, 1979 Sec. 102(e) Date Aug. 30, 1979 PCT Filed Aug. 30, 1979 PCT Pub. No. WO81/00538 PCT Pub. Date Mar. 5, 1981This invention relates to a buffing tool (10, 10a) and method for preparing internal surface portions (14) of a tire (13) for application of a sealing patch thereto. A puncture (12) formed in a beadless tire (13), having a tread formed integrally therewith, is difficult to prepare for patching by use of conventional buffing tools and methods due to the mass of tightly wrapped reinforcing wires and multiple plies incorporated in the tire. The pencil-like buffing tool (10, 10a) embodying this invention comprises a shaft (15, 15a), a buffing tip (17, 17a), and a hinge connection (18, 18a) for pivotally mounting the buffing tip (17, 17a) on the shaft (15,15a)for movement between a first, installed position aligning it with the shaft (15, 15a) and a second, operative position, for buffing the internal surface portions of the tire, responsive to rotation of the buffing tool (10, 10a). |
105 |
Tire repair apparatus and method |
US896686 |
1978-04-17 |
US4205565A |
1980-06-03 |
James L. Smith |
The improved tire repair device includes a disposable protective tip which protects a plug being inserted into a tubeless tire from damage caused by belts under the tire tread, especially by steel belts. The tip is cone-shaped and is optionally constructed of flexible material in a manner which allows the tip to collapse to conform to the size and shape of small injuries to the tire. |
106 |
Tire patching apparatus |
US870282 |
1978-01-18 |
US4142428A |
1979-03-06 |
Edmund V. Vielman |
A tire patching apparatus which is easy to use and can be employed by an untrained person, which includes a gun-shaped device including a container for adhesive in its handle; one wall of the container being a vertically pivoted piston actuated by the trigger to squeeze adhesive out from the barrel and a tubular rubber patch insertable in a hole in a tire and adapted to be temporarily secured by a clip and a chain to the gun while adhesive is spread around it while in the hole. The patch is pulled by the clip until the seat of the patch has reached the inside surface of the tire and then its projecting part is severed even with the tire tread. |
107 |
Portable tire patch holding clamp and method |
US705495 |
1976-07-15 |
US4063986A |
1977-12-20 |
Bill W. Eaton; Donald G. Boundy |
A portable holding clamp for applying patches for the repair of tire sidewalls comprises a rigid beam member adjustable telescopically to accommodate tires having various chord widths, integrally attached rim coupling means, manually actuated patch pressurizing means located midway of the beam and a quick attaching and holding means for attaching the clamp to a track or tread belt of the tire. The quick attaching and holding means includes a key-shaped slot formed on the beam, opposite the rim coupling means, for facilitating rapid adjustment of a holding chain on which either a key-shaped latching member or a barbed latching member is used for quick attachment to the tire, depending on whether the tire has a track belt or tread belt mounted therearound. Thus, the clamp can be quickly and conveniently positioned to effect tire sidewall patch repairs. A method of repairing such tire sidewalls is also disclosed herein. |
108 |
Apparatus for, and method of, cleaning a selected surface portion of the
interior liner of a tire |
US627080 |
1975-10-30 |
US4025981A |
1977-05-31 |
Glenn M. Root; Ronald G. Root; Richard A. Root |
Apparatus for cleaning a selected surface portion of the interior liner of a tire includes a frame; three cooperative fingers adapted to be spread apart to engage the beads of a tire and to spread such beads proximate the portion of the liner to be cleaned; a brush; actuators arranged to move the brush into engagement with the liner portion; a rotary actuator arranged to spray solvent on to the liner portion; and a drain insertable into the tire to withdraw dirty solvent therefrom. |
109 |
Tire repair tool |
US529282 |
1974-12-04 |
US3945273A |
1976-03-23 |
Charles M. Wolk |
A tire repair tool having a tube for insertion into a vehicle tire, and through which tire repair material may be inserted into a tire. The tube has one end fastened to a handle by a member which is removable whereby the tube may be replaced without replacing the handle. |
110 |
Wheel for pneumatic tires |
US39005564 |
1964-08-17 |
US3236278A |
1966-02-22 |
JEAN GAILLARD |
|
111 |
Tire patch applying machine |
US77064558 |
1958-10-30 |
US3003377A |
1961-10-10 |
JULES GROSS |
|
112 |
Tire testing rack |
US47751554 |
1954-12-24 |
US2859609A |
1958-11-11 |
TOMCHAK JOSEPH A |
|
113 |
Tire repair instruments |
US36322253 |
1953-06-22 |
US2742699A |
1956-04-24 |
LONG DELMA W |
|
114 |
Tire tool |
US70999734 |
1934-02-06 |
US1990000A |
1935-02-05 |
PIKE FRANCIS G |
|
115 |
Worktable for pneumatic-tire repairing |
US17037527 |
1927-02-23 |
US1686553A |
1928-10-09 |
GODFREY JR ELMORE M |
|
116 |
Repair stand |
US57012622 |
1922-06-22 |
US1581360A |
1926-04-20 |
WILLIAM PROCKNOW |
|
117 |
Device for riveting half soles on pneumatic rubber tires |
US56084522 |
1922-05-13 |
US1463732A |
1923-07-31 |
TURNER RALPH C; ALSTON EDWARD T |
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118 |
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DEFLECTING AND SUPPORTING A TIRE SIDEWALL |
PCT/US2011054370 |
2011-09-30 |
WO2013048464A8 |
2014-05-15 |
IKONOMOV METODI L; CHEBLI ADIB TONY; ZARAK CESAR E; COLBY E BRUCE |
Particular embodiments of the invention include methods and apparatus for deforming a tire sidewall. Such methods include the step of providing a tire having at least one sidewall connected to a corresponding bead. A further step includes constraining at least one of the sidewall and bead from moving laterally toward the other. Yet another step of such methods includes engaging the sidewall with an inclined member. Another step of such methods includes moving at least one of the sidewall and bead in a lateral direction away from the other until the sidewall is laterally deformed into a laterally deformed configuration. |
119 |
TIRE SPOON HOLDER AND METHOD OF OPERATION |
PCT/US2013047836 |
2013-06-26 |
WO2014004637A2 |
2014-01-03 |
WHITE MICHAEL |
A tire spoon holder is provided. The tire spoon holder may include: a first and second handle; a first and second jaw, each jaw connected to at least one of the handles wherein the jaws are configured to come together when the handles are moved toward each other; and a loop attached to at least one jaw or handle. A method of attaching a tire spoon to a wheel rim may be provided. The method may include: attaching a tire spoon holder to a wheel rim; slipping a tire spoon through a loop in the tire spoon holder; and inserting a flat portion of the tire spoon between a tire and the wheel rim. |
120 |
휴대용 타이어 펑크 수리장치 |
KR2020130007346 |
2013-09-02 |
KR2020150001057U |
2015-03-11 |
최호 |
본고안은라텍스, 연수, 에틸렌글리콜및 액화석유가스가혼합된혼합물이용기내에서압축충진되어휴대상태에서타이어공기유입밸브를통해타이어에유입되어타이어펑크를정비할수 있는휴대용타이어펑크수리장치에관한것으로서, 그구성은라텍스, 연수, 에틸렌글리콜및 액화석유가스가혼합된혼합물이압축충진되고휴대가가능하도록소정용적의용기부, 상기용기부내부에압축충진된혼합물의분출을제어하는밸브, 일정누르는압력에의해용기부내부에압축충진된혼합물이외부로분출되도록구동되는제어부, 용기부내부에압축충진된혼합물이일정누르는압력에의해제어부의구동따라외부로토출되는분출구, 상기분출구를통해토출되는용기부내부의압축충진된혼합물의방향을안내하는호스, 일측은상기분출구와체결구조를타 일측은상기호스와체결되어상기분출구및 호스를연결하는체결부, 상기호스의일측과연결되고타 일측은타이어공기유입밸브와연결되어상기분출구를통해토출되는혼합물을타이어내부로유입되도록하는연결부를포함하여구성된다. 이에따라자동차주행중 발생하는타이어펑크사고에대해타 공구가필요없이도타이어교체없이빠른수리가가능하여누구나타이어펑크를수리가가능하여타이어펑크를수리하는데따른번거로움및 시간낭비를줄일수 있는효과를제공한다. |