I think the variance in pressures he experienced was related to changes in ambient temperature, tire temperature, etc.
You'd think you'd learn by now that I don't post up shit I can't prove. It is also not a requirement from the USTPO to put the number on anything. Harry has given me permission to share his patent info.Anybody out there with Coyote deflators have a package with a patent number on it? It would be fun to read. All patents are public as far as I know. It's pretty easy to find patents from big companies like ARB but I couldn't find anything relevant from this guy or his company.
https://patents.justia.com/assignee/arb-corporation-limited
The end of the story, for me anyway, is that I bought an Indeflate and absolutely love it.
The end of the story, for me anyway, is that I bought an Indeflate and absolutely love it.
Back in my Flood Control days, we used to load dump trucks full of lost beads from the washes.Has anyone ever gone wheeling and found a bead someone lost. That would be worth posting.