6575)4 T ° prevent a bus, coach or similar vehicle from rolling
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during cornering, is the object of .a device shown in patent No. 657,803, by F. Randle and Crossley Motors, Ltd., Errwoocl Park, Stockport. A leaf-spring playing no part in the normal suspension is used.
The axle member (1) has pivoted to it a stout leaf-spring (2) the other end of which is pivoted about a frame crossmember (3). Up-and-down motion is not retarded in any way, owing to the plane of the pivots, but any tendency to roll is resisted because it tends to twist the spring.
WATERPROOFING VEHICLES
DATENT No. 659,318 (by Bendix Aviation Corporation, U.S.A.) deals with various methods of rendering the vulnerable parts of a road vehicle proof against the ingress of water. The patentee envisages, the total immersion of such components
A TOOL FOR SPREADING • TYRE-BEADS
WHEN it is desired to inspect the VI' interior of. a tyre, the walls have to be pulled apart, an operatioa requiring considerable force. A .special tool for performing this operation without manual effort is shown in Patent No. 657,514, by W. Tuirier, 44, Eyre Lane,'
Sheffield.
The tool is power-operated by coinmessed air. It consists of a piston and cylinder each of which carries a curved nose (1); the tool being held by a
handle (2). In operation,. the• curved ends are placed between the beads of the tyre, and the air is admitted to the' cylinder by a trigger-valve (3)., .
The piston is driven along the, cylinder, forcing the tyre open with no effort on the part of the operator. The tool remains in the open position until a thumboperated exhaust valve (not shown) is opened, after which the piston is returned by a spring shown at 4.