Patent classifications
B60B25/22
VEHICLE WHEEL AND TIRE-WHEEL ASSEMBLY
A vehicle wheel having a rim part to which a tire is mounted and a vehicle body attachment part which is attached to a vehicle body, in which the rim part has, on an inner circumferential surface thereof, a plurality of fins each having a heat dissipation surface, and in which the fins are arranged periodically along a circumferential direction.
Inflation device for tubeless tires
A wheel assembly includes a wheel having an outer rim and a hub. A first coupling is applied to the hub. A non-return valve is housed in the first coupling, and a second fitting is applied separably between the hub and the outer rim to connect the outlet of the hub hole with the channel hole.
Inflation device for tubeless tires
A wheel assembly includes a wheel having an outer rim and a hub. A first coupling is applied to the hub. A non-return valve is housed in the first coupling, and a second fitting is applied separably between the hub and the outer rim to connect the outlet of the hub hole with the channel hole.
Saddle lock ring for rear dual wheels of heavy transport vehicle
The present invention relates to a novel design for quick tyre change in rear dual wheel assembly in a heavy transport vehicle. The invention provides a safe design that comprises a two-piece segmented saddle lock ring retained in position by an endless ring. A self-locking taper provided on the inside of endless ring can be pressed against the taper provided on the two-piece segmented saddle lock ring. The endless ring retaining the two-piece segmented saddle lock rings due to wedge action of self-locking taper cannot move from its position until an external force is applied on the endless ring towards the direction of the tyre position. The endless ring acts as a hood over the two-piece segmented saddle lock rings and prevents any loose parts flying off the rim during the tyre burst. Further in this safe design both inboard and outboard rim tyre support components are identical as both rims are of same diameter.
Bicycle wheel rim and relative manufacturing process
A bicycle wheel rim made at least partially of a stratified composite material comprising structural fibers incorporated in a polymeric matrix. At least one opening, which passes through at least one first layer of composite material, is provided and at least one spoke attachment hole, which passes through at least one second layer of composite material, is also provided. The spoke attachment hole is completely contained within the opening in the first layer. A related manufacturing process is also described.
Bicycle wheel rim and relative manufacturing process
A bicycle wheel rim made at least partially of a stratified composite material comprising structural fibers incorporated in a polymeric matrix. At least one opening, which passes through at least one first layer of composite material, is provided and at least one spoke attachment hole, which passes through at least one second layer of composite material, is also provided. The spoke attachment hole is completely contained within the opening in the first layer. A related manufacturing process is also described.
WHEEL ASSEMBLY INCLUDING HINGED OUTER RIM SEGMENTS AND RELATED METHODS
A wheel assembly may include an inner rim, and an outer rim surrounding the inner rim. The outer rim may include outer rim segments each hingeably coupled in end-to-end relation to an adjacent outer rim segment to define the outer rim. The wheel assembly may also include gas springs operatively coupled between the inner and outer rims, and tread members each carried by a respective one of outer rim segments.
WHEEL ASSEMBLY INCLUDING HINGED OUTER RIM SEGMENTS AND RELATED METHODS
A wheel assembly may include an inner rim, and an outer rim surrounding the inner rim. The outer rim may include outer rim segments each hingeably coupled in end-to-end relation to an adjacent outer rim segment to define the outer rim. The wheel assembly may also include gas springs operatively coupled between the inner and outer rims, and tread members each carried by a respective one of outer rim segments.
Resonator wheel
A resonator wheel is disclosed. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the resonator wheel includes a wheel rim; a first annular wall protruding from an outer circumferential surface of the wheel rim along a circumference of the wheel rim, the first annular wall including a tube mounting groove formed on one side surface of the first annular wall; a second annular wall protruding from the outer circumferential surface of the wheel rim along the circumference of the wheel rim and spaced apart from the first annular wall; a plurality of resonance tubes disposed on the outer circumferential surface of the wheel rim between the first annular wall and the second annular wall, each of the resonance tubes including: a tube body including a resonance chamber and a communication hole extending from the resonance chamber; a first flange protruding from one side of the tube body and having one end inserted into the tube mounting groove; and a second flange protruding from a an opposite side of the tube body and having one end disposed adjacent to the second annular wall; and a fastening member surrounding one radially outer surface of the second flange between the tube body and the second annular wall along the circumference of the wheel rim, the fastening member pressing the second flange in a radially inward direction of the wheel rim.
SHIELDING ASSEMBLY FOR SIDE OF A TIRE
The combination of: a wheel with a tire mounted on a rim; a mounting assembly that moves with the rim and defines in conjunction with the rim a mounting unit; a plurality of shielding components, each having a reinforcing element and attached to the mounting assembly to overlie a part of the tire at one side of the wheel; and a first fastener securing each shielding component to the mounting assembly. The mounting unit and each shielding component have axially overlapping and oppositely facing surfaces in confronting relationship that cooperate and thereby confine relative movement between the shielding components and the mounting unit.