1895 Patent No. 12,027 pneumatic tyres, Ernest W. Young, Chicago, USA

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Patent No. 12,027 A.D.1895 Improvements in the Manufacture of Pneumatic Tyres. [Communicated from abroad by Ernest W. Young, of 339 W. Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America (mechanic)]

"This invention relates to pneumatic tyres in which a slack longitudinally arranged patching web or ply of india-rubber or other suitable material is attached along its longitudinal edges within the pneumatic tyre and arranged to normally lie away from the tread portion of the tyre so as not to be liable to become punctured when a puncture occurs..."

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