BANDS WHEEL HUBS

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BRTEC SMILE AUTOPARTS INC. 1401 Monterey Pass Rd, Unit 5 Monterey Park CA 91754 Bands for wheel hubs; Bicycle parts, namely, drive trains; Brake calipers for land vehicles; Clutch linings for land vehicles; Clutches for land vehicles; Engine mounts for land vehicles; Hubs for vehicle wheels; Hubs for vehicle wheels (motorcycles); Shock absorbers for automobiles; Steering units for land vehicles and parts thereof; Steering and suspension systems and parts for steering and suspension systems for vehicles, namely, upper ball joints, lower ball joints, ball joints with control arms, bushing kits, inner tie rod ends, outer tie rod ends, sleeves, idler arms, center links, stabilizer kits, inner sockets and pitman arms; Transmission shafts for land vehicles;
IRONTEK DRIVESTAR INDUSTRY INC 516 W Whittier Blvd STE C Montebello CA 90640 Bands for wheel hubs; Bicycle parts, namely, drive trains; Brake calipers for land vehicles; Clutch linings for land vehicles; Clutches for land vehicles; Engine mounts for land vehicles; Hubs for vehicle wheels; Hubs for vehicle wheels (motorcycles); Shock absorbers for automobiles; Steering units for land vehicles and parts thereof; Steering and suspension systems and parts for steering and suspension systems for vehicles, namely, upper ball joints, lower ball joints, ball joints with control arms, bushing kits, inner tie rod ends, outer tie rod ends, sleeves, idler arms, center links, stabilizer kits, inner sockets and pitman arms; Transmission shafts for land vehicles;
OSIAS Rui'an Outong Automobile Parts Co., Ltd. Baoyi Village Tangxia Town Rui'an, Zhejiang China Bands for wheel hubs; Brakes for vehicles; Cargo storage bins especially adapted to fit in trucks or SUVs; Glass windows for vehicles; Horns for vehicles; Rearview mirrors; Side cars; Tires; Vehicle wheels;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The disclosed invention used power-assist wheelchair hubs and an array of sensors to provide obstacle-avoidance features on a wheelchair. In a power-assisted manual wheelchair, the traditional rear wheels are replaced with motorized hubs that magnify the force applied to the rear wheels by the user. The present invention uses sensors to detect obstacles and drop-offs near the wheelchair, and uses the power-assist hubs to alter wheelchair movement in response to these sensor readings.