A solution born of personal frustration
Priam Lecomte is not an engineer, but his career in construction has given him solid practical experience. Faced with the difficulties of installing snow chains and their ineffectiveness in certain situations, he embarked on an ambitious project: to create a universal and easy-to-use system. After two years of research, rigorous testing, and refinement, he filed a patent for his invention.
The device is based on a clever mechanism combining an elliptical disc and movable arms. These elements automatically adjust to the tire size, ensuring quick and effortless installation. Unlike bulky metal chains, this system is made of 3D-printed plastic, making it both lightweight and robust. It withstands extreme weather conditions while ensuring optimal grip on snow and ice.
Benefits for motorists
- Quick installation: The device installs in less than 10 seconds, without the need for tools or direct contact with the ground.
- Universality: Adaptable to Suitable for all tire sizes, it eliminates the need to purchase multiple sets of equipment for different vehicles.
- Ease of use: Accessible even to novice or older drivers.
- Durability: Designed to withstand the rigors of winter while remaining lightweight thanks to 3D printing.
Towards large-scale commercialization
This invention perfectly meets the requirements of the Mountain Law, which requires the use of anti-skid equipment in certain winter areas. By facilitating the installation of an effective device, it could significantly reduce accidents related to poor weather conditions. Furthermore, the product's accessibility could encourage more drivers to comply with regulations.
Priam Lecomte is currently working to convince manufacturers to mass-produce his invention. If widely adopted, this innovation could modernize automotive safety equipment. Moreover, this eco-friendly and simple device could become an essential standard for winter travel!
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