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Tire filled with lubricant coated cellular particles

  • US 4,027,712 A
  • Filed: 06/06/1975
  • Issued: 06/07/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/21/1973
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A tire mounted on a wheel rim so as to form a tire cavity having an inflation valve and a separate particle introducing orifice provided with a plug, said tire cavity being filled at least partially with solid lightweight discrete particles of cellular material having a very low apparent density of less than about 100g./dm3 but resistant to stresses due to travel, said particles bearing a lubricant which is inert with respect to the materials present in the tire cavity and being free to move relative to one another with low friction and low generation of heat when they have to cushion the tire after a puncture of the tire cavity and plug the puncture hole, said solid particles having been introduced into the tire cavity in an airstream by suction by means on the one hand of a tube, one of the ends of which was connected to the particle introducing orifice of the tire cavity and the other end extended into a receptacle containing said solid particles, and on the other hand by a vacuum-producing device mounted on the inflation valve of the tire cavity.

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