TIRES AND WHEELS COMPRISING ADJUSTABLE STIFFENING LINES, AND MACHINES HAVING SAME
20220203767 · 2022-06-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C23/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C5/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2009/0269
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C23/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C5/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C23/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tire has a carcass with a tread, a bead, a shoulder, and a sidewall. The bead, shoulder, and sidewall partially define a first internal cavity. At least one stiffening line for a pressurized fluid with a second cavity is within the carcass. The second cavity is aligned in an approximately transverse direction relative to the periphery of the tire. The second cavity is connectable to pressurized fluid supply system and can be inflated or deflated to adjust the stiffness of the tire. The stiffening lines may be inflated using a hydraulic fluid to increase the stiffness of the tire. Related wheels, vehicles, and methods are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A tire comprising: a carcass having a bead, a shoulder, and a sidewall, which together partially define a first cavity; a tread carried by the carcass; at least one stiffening line defining a second cavity within the carcass and adjacent the first cavity, wherein the second cavity is aligned in an approximately transverse direction relative to a periphery of the tire, and wherein the second cavity is configured to be fluidly connected to a pressurized fluid supply system to adjust the stiffness of the tire in use.
2. The tire of claim 1, wherein the at least one stiffening line is attached to an inner surface of the carcass.
3. The tire of claim 1, wherein the at least one stiffening line is integrated in the carcass of the tire.
4. The tire of claim 1, wherein the at least one stiffening line is configured to contain a pressurized fluid.
5. The tire of claim 4, wherein the at least one stiffening line is configured to contain pressurized hydraulic oil.
6. The tire of claim 1, wherein the at least one stiffening line is radially aligned to a center of the tire.
7. The tire of claim 1, wherein the at least one stiffening line is configured to be controllably pressurized by a pressurized fluid supply system.
8. The tire of claim 1, wherein at least two stiffening lines are fluidly connected to each other with at least one supply line operatively connectable to a pressurized fluid supply system.
9. A wheel comprising: a hub; a tire mounted to the hub, the tire comprising: a carcass having a bead, a shoulder, and a sidewall, wherein the bead, shoulder, sidewall and hub together define a first cavity; a tread carried by the carcass; at least one stiffening line defining a second cavity within the carcass and adjacent the first cavity, wherein the second cavity is aligned in an approximately transverse direction relative to a periphery of the tire, and wherein the second cavity is configured to be fluidly connected to a pressurized fluid supply system to adjust the stiffness of the tire in use.
10. The wheel of claim 9, further comprising a controlling element configured to close a fluid connection from the second cavity in the tire to a pressurized fluid supply system.
11. The wheel of claim 10, wherein the controlling element comprises a valve.
12. The wheel of claim 11, wherein the valve comprises an electromagnetic closing valve.
13. A machine comprising: a chassis; a pressurized fluid supply system; at least one wheel supporting the chassis, the at least one wheel comprising: a hub; a tire mounted to the hub, the tire comprising: a carcass having a bead, a shoulder, and a sidewall, wherein the bead, shoulder, sidewall and hub together define a first cavity; a tread carried by the carcass; at least one stiffening line defining a second cavity within the carcass and adjacent the first cavity, wherein the second cavity is aligned in an approximately transverse direction relative to a periphery of the tire, and wherein the second cavity is fluidly connected to the pressurized fluid supply system.
14. The machine of claim 13, further comprising a control system configured to regulate the pressure of fluid in the at least one stiffening line to vary the stiffness of the tire.
15. The machine of claim 13, further comprising a controlling element configured to close a fluid connection from the second cavity in the tire to the pressurized fluid supply system.
16. The machine of claim 15, wherein the controlling element comprises a valve.
17. The machine of claim 16, wherein the valve comprises an electromagnetic closing valve.
18. The machine of claim 13, wherein the machine comprises an agricultural tractor.
19. The machine of claim 13, wherein the pressurized fluid supply system comprises a pump.
20. The machine of claim 13, wherein the at least one wheel is connected to the chassis by a rotary union defining a fluid flow path from the pressurized fluid supply system to the second cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Further advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from reading the following description of specific embodiments with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0034] Stiffening lines 70 are arranged inside of the carcass 100 of the tire 20 and in the embodiment shown are firmly attached to the inner side of the carcass 100 by vulcanization. The stiffening lines 70 are aligned in a generally transverse direction with regard to the periphery of the tire (that is to say they lie in a plane that includes the axis of the wheel hub 25 on which the tire 20 is mounted) and extend inside of the carcass 100 along the side walls 110 and the tread 140 of the tire 20. Each stiffening line 70 is an elongate hollow body comprising a second cavity 190 as shown in
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[0036] The part of the tread 140 that is in direct contact with the ground is the contact patch 90. In a field working mode, the stiffening lines 70 are depressurized and the pressure in the second cavities 190 may be released to atmosphere. The stiffening lines 70 are in a pressure free state so that the walls of the stiffening lines 70 are soft and pliable, enabling a large contact patch 90 with a low tire pressure. In a street travelling mode, a high tire pressure and a small tire contact patch 90 is desirable. Accordingly, the stiffening lines 70 are filled with the pressurized fluid supplied by the pump 40 (
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[0040] A stiffening line 70 may be a fluid hose or tube attached to the inner side of the tire carcass 100 and which is capable of being pressurized. In other embodiments, the stiffening line 70 can be any suitable structure capable of holding pressurized fluid, and may, for example, be integrated into the carcass 100 of the tire 20.
[0041] An advantage of the tire 20 described herein compared to the state of the art is the ability to change the stiffness of a tire 20 very quickly. For comparison, a commonly used tire-pressure adjustment device would take up to fifteen (15) minutes to increase the pressure of a tractor working tire, for example from 0.8 bar (field working mode) to 2.4 bar (road travelling mode). The tire 20 with the installed stiffening lines 70 can provide increased stiffness in seconds, because of the small volume of the second cavity 190, which holds only a relatively small volume, such as from about 10 liters to about 50 liters. This results in the relatively fast pressurizing of the stiffening lines 70 and therefore the fast adjustment of the tire 20 stiffness and therefore a significant reduction of the waiting time. The tires 20 can provide a better grip, traction, and movement of the tread 140 with a larger contact patch 90 when needed, and also a greater fuel economy due to a smaller contact patch 90 when travelling on a road, yet avoid excessive delays for transitions.
[0042] All references cited herein are incorporated herein in their entireties. If there is a conflict between definitions herein and in an incorporated reference, the definition herein shall control.
[0043] While the present disclosure has been described herein with respect to certain illustrated embodiments, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize and appreciate that it is not so limited. Rather, many additions, deletions, and modifications to the illustrated embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure as hereinafter claimed, including legal equivalents thereof. In addition, features from one embodiment may be combined with features of another embodiment while still being encompassed within the scope as contemplated by the inventors. Further, embodiments of the disclosure have utility with different and various machine types and configurations.