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W'at will shbsequently le termed teeth I sockets, and teeth adjustably secured in said
are des igatedin retneral by the numeral sockets.
1 e.'These teeta n, , formed of single pieces 2. A traction wheel including spaced rims, 35
of metal oblong in contour and rectangular cross bars connecting said rins and having
5 in c:ro(.1-i, sectitt :)I.d of greater width than sockets located between said rims and ar-
tIhe c rc.-: lars 13. The teeth are of a size ranged perpendicular to the rims, teeth ar-
to ltfcsely lit within the sockets 17 and are ! ranged in the sockets, and means for ad-
provio'(4 with tranersc openings adapted justably securing the said teeth whereby 46
to aline with similar openings 19 formed their outer edges may be secured at various
10 ii the (1 h5is';t and perpendicular to the distances from the surfaces of said rims.
sockets 17, these aiming openings receiving 3. A traction wheel including an elon-
bolts r1 (1thbet equivalents. by means of rated hub. a pair of spaced rims arranged
Which the t thlitaie remiovabiv secured in adjacent to lie opposite ends of said hub, -5
t-he sockets. Iv referencie now to Fig. 2 it spokes cotnnect ing thn rims with the hubs,
15 will be -eii that the teeth are provided with cross lar connecting the rims and having
a pltral ity of sp d openi-gs whereby they sockets located between the rims and per-
mIn be .oottied at diltrel'niit pioitnts in' the peindicula r to the latter, a plurality of ob-
sockets iiI t andlts citllble their .outer sides long teeth of greater width than the widths 50
to lbe p::sit ioned at vr:i':ois distances froithdie of the cross bars arranged in the sockets, and
20 ooter sitr1ac' of the ris. according to the means for adjustably securing the. teeth
eltbartactei' of the gt'odti over which the whereby their outer sides may be positioned
wheel is . at various distances from the surfaces Qf
Front the foregoing it ('an be seen that the rims. 55
we have provided a device which is conti- In testimony whereof we affix our signa-
25 patritiVely simple ii sti'utcture and ilt x- tures in presence of two witnesses.
pensivet1 timtn:iact , tile. (1)bodyinl7 few I OUIS O. LARSON.
parts ani1 t hiese so ara git:eh that. the danger ARVID R. LARSON.
of dherangettWiit wil be reduced to a mini- SIGFRED JOHNSON.
30 We claim- Witnesses:
1. A traction wheel including spaced r'iils, ED MALANDER,
ci'oss 1hl'rs c nUniecti 11(1iriis 1a(d having IAInty SWANSoN.
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Larson, Louis O.; Larsen, Arvid R. & Johnson, Sigfried. Traction-Wheel., patent, July 12, 1910; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth512748/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.