When was the anti-skid tire first invented? What is the main process of invention?

Anti-skid tires were first invented in 1908 by firestone, USA. Let's learn about the invention history of anti-skid tires.

Speaking of anti-skid tires, we need to know who invented tires first. The inventor of the tire was John Boyp Dunlop. He was once a surgeon. Because he is good at using medical rubber, he also laid a certain foundation for his future inventions. Once he saw the solid rubber tire on his son's bicycle bumping badly on the stone road, so he found a tube with rubber as a protective layer, which looked like an inflated tire. This kind of tire was laughed at by people at first, but when his son rode a bicycle with tires designed by his father and won the first place in the competition, the invention began to be valued by people.

So Dunlop applied for a patent for his invention, and then he built the first tire factory in the world, and later began to produce rubber tires. At that time, rubber tires were widely used, and almost all cars used rubber tires. However, after a period of time, it was found that when rubber tires encountered some extreme weather, such as rainy days, snowy days, or wet weather, rubber tires would slip, which was very dangerous, so people thought, is there any way to keep the tires from slipping under these extreme conditions?

Later, firestone was the first to put forward an idea. He thought about tying some chains on the tires, which could reduce the possibility of anti-skid. He tied the chain to the anti-skid tire, mainly to increase the friction with the ground. Unexpectedly, his idea was very successful, and anti-skid tires began mass production.

The above story only represents my personal opinion. Please forgive me if there is any mistake.