MANUAL CLAMPING DEVICE FOR STATIC BALANCING A WHEEL
First Claim
1. A device for balancing a tire upon a wheel, said device locating upon a stand, said wheel having a hub generally centered therein and rotating about an axis generally parallel to the horizon, without marring said wheel and without the use of hand tools, comprising:
- an elongated threaded rod, said rod adapting to exceed the length of said stand; and
,two members advancing upon said rod, having lesser hardness than said hub, being of a material to prevent marring, and securing said hub and said wheel between said members.
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Abstract
A manual device, for use in a stand, provides a threaded rod with two opposed cones coaxial upon the rod. The cones have wider bases located outwardly from the center of the rod and narrow tops located inwardly. Threaded holes centered in the tops of the cones admit the rod. In use, a wheel is placed upon the rod and the cones are turned towards the wheel, points toward the wheel. As the cones engage the wheel, the angled surface of each cone guides the wheel to be centered upon the rod. For open hubs, one cone is reversed so the base contacts the wheel while the top of the other enters the wheel hub and the base. When finger tight, the cones secure the wheel to the rod without marring for spinning and balancing on an axis coaxial with the rod.
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1. A device for balancing a tire upon a wheel, said device locating upon a stand, said wheel having a hub generally centered therein and rotating about an axis generally parallel to the horizon, without marring said wheel and without the use of hand tools, comprising:
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an elongated threaded rod, said rod adapting to exceed the length of said stand; and
,two members advancing upon said rod, having lesser hardness than said hub, being of a material to prevent marring, and securing said hub and said wheel between said members. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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