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  2. Tweel - Wikipedia

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    The Tweel airless tire design. The Tweel (a portmanteau of tire and wheel) is an airless tire design developed by the French tire company Michelin.Its significant advantage over pneumatic tires is that the Tweel does not use a bladder full of compressed air, and therefore cannot burst, leak pressure, or become flat.

  3. Airless tire - Wikipedia

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    The drawbacks to airless tires depend on the use. Heavy equipment operators who use machinery with solid tires may become fatigued. Any airless tire will be heavier than the rubber tire it is meant to replace. However, airless tires are not popular with hardcore off-roaders, as those vehicles often need to travel long distances at highway ...

  4. Michelin - Wikipedia

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    Michelin (/ ˈ m ɪ ʃ əl ɪ n, ˈ m ɪ tʃ əl ɪ n / MISH-əl-in, MITCH-əl-in, French:), in full Compagnie Générale des Établissements Michelin SCA ("General Company of the Michelin Enterprises P.L.S."), is a French multinational tyre manufacturing company based in Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes région of France.

  5. Michelin Rolls Out an Airless Tire That Will Be "Puncture-Proof"

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    Michelin Uptis passenger-car tires will be road tested on the Chevy Bolt EV and could be on sale as soon as 2024.

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  7. Timothy B. Rhyne - Wikipedia

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    Timothy B. Rhyne is a retired Michelin Research Fellow and co-inventor of the Tweel. [1] [2] [3]Rhyne received his BS and PhD degrees from North Carolina State University. [4] He started at Michelin in 1978, originally in machine design, and moving to tire research and development in 1986.