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A RUNFLAT DEVICE FOR USE WITH A TYRE
Application Number |
GB2019051606 |
Publication Number |
2019/234456 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2019-06-10 |
Publication Date |
2019-12-12 |
Owner |
RUN FLAT SYSTEMS LTD (United Kingdom)
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Inventor |
Lust, Richard
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a runflat device (20) for use with a pneumatic tyre (24), and associated methods. A runflat device (20) is provided which comprises a lubricator (1), and the lubricator (1).The lubricator (1) comprises a container (27) for containing lubricant and a release system for selectively releasing said lubricant from the interior of the container (27) to the exterior of the container (27) in response to a runflat condition of the tyre (24) being achieved.
IPC Classes ?
- B60C 17/04 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency
- B60C 17/10 - Internal lubrication
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Runflat device and a method for fitting the same
Application Number |
14860176 |
Grant Number |
09873294 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2015-09-21 |
First Publication Date |
2016-01-14 |
Grant Date |
2018-01-23 |
Owner |
RUN FLAT SYSTEMS LIMITED (United Kingdom)
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Inventor |
Lust, Richard
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Abstract
A runflat device can include a double sided beadlock. The runflat device can be fitted to any size and type of wheel, regardless of a shape and depth of a wheel well. The runflat device can be fitted using standard tools, and may be tightened by manipulation of a valve assembly.
IPC Classes ?
- B60C 17/04 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency
- B60C 17/00 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor
- B60C 17/06 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency resilient
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Runflat device and fitting method
Application Number |
14768647 |
Grant Number |
10358003 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2014-02-19 |
First Publication Date |
2016-01-07 |
Grant Date |
2019-07-23 |
Owner |
RUN FLAT SYSTEMS LIMITED (United Kingdom)
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Inventor |
Lust, Richard
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Abstract
A runflat device, and a method of fitting a runflat device. The runflat device can include a chain of segments which is flexible enough to be manipulated for fitting, while also being laterally stable to ensure correct positioning and to avoid misalignment when tightening onto a wheel. The fitting method initially expands the runflat device within the cavity of the tire, retaining the runflat device securely in place against the inside of the tire's tread area. This advantageously leaves the beads of the tire unobstructed for fitting to a wheel.
IPC Classes ?
- B60C 17/00 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor
- B60C 17/04 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency
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RUNFLAT CBR
Application Number |
014674782 |
Status |
Registered |
Filing Date |
2015-10-13 |
Registration Date |
2016-03-11 |
Owner |
Run Flat Systems Limited (United Kingdom)
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NICE Classes ? |
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
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Goods & Services
Combined beadlock run-flat wheel insert products for vehicles; parts and fittings for the aforesaid goods.
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A RUNFLAT DEVICE AND FITTING METHOD
Document Number |
02901663 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2014-02-19 |
Open to Public Date |
2014-08-28 |
Grant Date |
2018-05-01 |
Owner |
RUN FLAT SYSTEMS LIMITED (United Kingdom)
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Inventor |
Lust, Richard
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Abstract
Runflat device (2), and method of fitting a runflat insert device. The improved runflat device (2) comprises a chain of segments (4) which is flexible enough to be manipulated for fitting, whilst also being laterally stable to ensure correct positioning and to avoid misalignment when tightening onto a wheel. The fitting method initially expands the runflat device (2) within the cavity of the tyre (52), retaining the runflat (2) securely in place against the inside of the tyre's tread area. This advantageously leaves the beads of the tyre (52) unobstructed for fitting to a wheel.
IPC Classes ?
- B60C 17/04 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency
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A RUNFLAT DEVICE AND FITTING METHOD
Application Number |
GB2014050485 |
Publication Number |
2014/128461 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2014-02-19 |
Publication Date |
2014-08-28 |
Owner |
RUN FLAT SYSTEMS LIMITED (United Kingdom)
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Inventor |
Lust, Richard
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Abstract
Runflat device (2), and method of fitting a runflat insert device. The improved runflat device (2) comprises a chain of segments (4) which is flexible enough to be manipulated for fitting, whilst also being laterally stable to ensure correct positioning and to avoid misalignment when tightening onto a wheel. The fitting method initially expands the runflat device (2) within the cavity of the tyre (52), retaining the runflat (2) securely in place against the inside of the tyre's tread area. This advantageously leaves the beads of the tyre (52) unobstructed for fitting to a wheel.
IPC Classes ?
- B60C 17/04 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency
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Runflat device and a method for fitting the same
Application Number |
13138972 |
Grant Number |
09242514 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2010-05-07 |
First Publication Date |
2012-09-06 |
Grant Date |
2016-01-26 |
Owner |
RUN FLAT SYSTEMS LIMITED (United Kingdom)
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Inventor |
Lust, Richard
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a runflat device (2), particularly, but not exclusively, a combined runflat and double sided beadlock that can be fitted to any size and type of wheel (1) regardless of the shape and depth of the wheel well (10). The runflat device (2) can be fitted using standard tools and tightened through manipulation of a valve assembly (52).
IPC Classes ?
- B60C 17/04 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency
- B60C 17/00 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor
- B60C 17/06 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency resilient
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A RUNFLAT DEVICE AND A METHOD FOR FITTING THE SAME
Application Number |
GB2010000919 |
Publication Number |
2010/128305 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2010-05-07 |
Publication Date |
2010-11-11 |
Owner |
RUN FLAT SYSTEMS LIMITED (United Kingdom)
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Inventor |
Lust Richard
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a runflat device (2), particularly, but not exclusively, a combined runflat and double sided beadlock that can be fitted to any size and type of wheel (1) regardless of the shape and depth of the wheel well (10). The runflat device (2) can be fitted using standard tools and tightened through manipulation of a valve assembly (52).
IPC Classes ?
- B60C 17/04 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency
- B60C 17/06 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency resilient
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Runflat device and method for fitting the same
Application Number |
12449378 |
Grant Number |
08770244 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2008-05-02 |
First Publication Date |
2010-04-22 |
Grant Date |
2014-07-08 |
Owner |
Run Flat Systems Limited (United Kingdom)
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Inventor |
Lust, Richard
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a runflat device arranged to be disposed within a wheel well of a wheel having a rim (5) for securing a tire (1), the device comprising a valve assembly (7, 8, 9, 10) arranged to be secured to the wheel and a plurality of part-annular components, said runflat device arranged to be drawn onto the wheel by a retraction mechanism when air pressure is applied to said valve (7, 8, 9, 10).
IPC Classes ?
- B60C 17/06 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency resilient
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A RUNFLAT DEVICE AND A METHOD FOR FITTING THE SAME
Application Number |
GB2008000389 |
Publication Number |
2008/096114 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2008-02-05 |
Publication Date |
2008-08-14 |
Owner |
RUN FLAT SYSTEMS LTD (United Kingdom)
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Inventor |
Lust, Richard
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a runflat device arranged to be disposed within a wheel well of a wheel having a rim (5) for securing a tyre (1), the device comprising a valve assembly (7, 8, 9, 10) arranged to be secured to the wheel and a plurality of part-annular components, said runflai device arranged to be drawn onto the wheel by a retraction mechanism when air pressure is applied to said valve (7, 8, 9, 10).
IPC Classes ?
- B60B 21/12 - Accessories, e.g. lining bands
- B60C 17/04 - Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated conditionAccessories therefor utilising additional non-inflatable supports which become load-supporting in emergency
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