Airplane tire saver by protrusion airfoils

B - Operations – Transporting – 64 – C

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B64C 25/40 (2006.01) B60C 13/02 (2006.01) B64C 25/36 (2006.01)

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CA 2508642

This invention is about preventing airplane tires from frequent reconditioning and replacements. In this invention, we are concerned with planes having wheels on their landing gears. When the plane lands, the runway's concrete by friction removes the rubber unevenly by the weight of the plane, and the force required to start spinning the wheels. Each time the plane lands, more rubber is removed unevenly. The touchdown could be at any area of the thread, or the same as it was at the previous touchdown. The friction removed rubber particles polluting the air. The air-born particles may get into other plane's engines by taxiing or taking off, especially in windy circumstances, when the larger particles are lifted up and sucked into the engines of the plane. The random locations of excessive wear; create uneven surfaces on the thread of the tire. Require frequent reconditioning and replacement of tires, increasing the cost of the planes operation, ultimately the cost of air travel.

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