Airless Tires?

Posted on Saturday, June 09 at 11:35 by Diogenes
Michelin's Tweel is in production and available as an enhancement for future iBOT mobility systems. Invented by Dean Kamen, the iBOT mobility device has the ability to climb stairs and navigate uneven terrain, offering mobility freedom impossible with traditional wheelchairs. Additionally, Segway LLC's Concept Centaur, a prototype that applies self-balancing technology to a four-wheel device, has also been equipped with Tweel to increase its performance potential. Beyond these first real-world applications, Michelin has additional projects for Tweel on construction skidsteers and a variety of military vehicles. The most intriguing application may be Michelin's early prototype Tweel fitment for passenger cars. The mobility company released video of promising Tweel performance on an Audi A4. "The Tweel automotive application, as demonstrated on the Audi, is definitely a concept, a stretch application with strong future potential," said Gettys. "Our concentration is to enter the market with lower-speed, lower-weight Tweel applications. What we learn from our early successes will be applied to Tweel fitments for passenger cars and beyond." Benefits of Tweel: The heart of Tweel innovation is its deceptively simple looking hub and spoke design that replaces the need for air pressure while delivering performance previously only available from pneumatic tires. The flexible spokes are fused with a flexible wheel that deforms to absorb shock and rebound with unimaginable ease. Without the air needed by conventional tires, Tweel still delivers pneumatic-like performance in weight-carrying capacity, ride comfort, and the ability to "envelope" road hazards. http://www.rense.com/general76/tire.htm

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  1. Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:47 pm
    How timely, Dio.<br />
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    Whenever there is some social chaos, the type generated by Paris Hilton, I go into a rant on why people like that are not important, and should be ignored, citing people like Dean Kamen as true role models. The thinkers, the do-ers are who we should lift on our shoulders.<br />
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    Any man who can make a 4 wheeled wheelchair that can climb stairs on it's own should be elevated to a much higher social position than he is at.<br />
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    Behold: From the inventor of the Segway; The iBot wheelchair:<br />
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    <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrwwXmcIk5M">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrwwXmcIk5M</a><br />
    <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=horlBe6euwc&NR=1">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=horlBe6euwc&NR=1</a><br />
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    <a href="http://www.ibotnow.com/ibot/">http://www.ibotnow.com/ibot/</a><br />
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    I first saw the wheels in the article a couple years ago. They are indeed revolutionary!<p>---<br>The preceding comment deals with mature subject matter, however immaturely presented. Viewer discretion is advised.<br />



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