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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 15, 2012
Filed:
Jul. 20, 2009
Ali Manesh, Chicago, IL (US);
Michael John Tercha, Weston, WI (US);
Brian Meliska, Weston, WI (US);
Fidelis Ceranski, Marathon, WI (US);
Glenn Howland, Kronenwetter, WI (US);
Louie Stark, Mosinee, WI (US);
Karen Hauch, Wausau, WI (US);
Todd Petersen, Ringle, WI (US);
Ali Manesh, Chicago, IL (US);
Michael John Tercha, Weston, WI (US);
Brian Meliska, Weston, WI (US);
Fidelis Ceranski, Marathon, WI (US);
Glenn Howland, Kronenwetter, WI (US);
Louie Stark, Mosinee, WI (US);
Karen Hauch, Wausau, WI (US);
Todd Petersen, Ringle, WI (US);
Resilient Technologies, LLC., Wausau, WI (US);
Abstract
A non-pneumatic tire for supporting a load by working in tension comprising a generally annular inner ring, a generally annular outer ring, and an interconnected web having a plurality of web elements and comprising a plurality of generally polygonal openings. Web elements are sized, curved, oriented, and comprised of varying thicknesses of material which facilitates buckling when subjected to a compressive load. By buckling, those elements in a deformed portion of the tire between a wheel and a footprint region where the tire contacts a surface can assume a significantly reduced portion of the load, if any. This causes web elements in other portions of the interconnected web to operate in tension to support the load.