TIRE WITH POLYMER PLUG FOR TREAD WEAR SENSING
20220185030 ยท 2022-06-16
Inventors
- Junling Zhao (Hudson, OH)
- Peter Jung-min Suh (Stow, OH, US)
- Jeffrey McKay West (Uniontown, OH, US)
- Jin-Shy Steve Gau (Hudson, OH, US)
- Michael William Kestner (Canton, OH, US)
- James Earl Koerner (Uniontown, OH, US)
- Andrew Peter Killmeyer (Macedonia, OH, US)
- Frank George Licari (Solon, OH, US)
Cpc classification
B60C11/246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/243
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D30/0061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tire includes a pair of sidewalls extending from a respective bead area to a tread. The tread is formed with a plurality of tread elements and a radially outer surface, and a chamber is formed in one of the tread elements. A sensor unit is mounted to the tire and includes a pair of electrical contacts. The polymer plug includes a wire disposed in the chamber. The wire includes proximal ends and a distal end near a radially outer surface of the tread. A liquid polymer is injected into the chamber and cured. An electrical circuit is formed by each proximal end of the wire electrically contacts a respective one of the sensor unit electrical contacts. When the tread element wears down to the distal end of the wire, the wire and the circuit break. A notice is transmitted by the sensor unit when the circuit breaks.
Claims
1. A tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing, comprising: the tire including: a pair of sidewalls, each one of which extends radially outwardly from a respective bead area to a ground-contacting tread; the tread being formed with a plurality of tread elements and a radially outer surface; and a chamber being formed in a selected one of the tread elements; a sensor unit being mounted to the tire, the sensor unit including a pair of electrical contacts; the polymer plug including: a wire being disposed in the chamber, the wire including proximal ends and a distal end near a radially outer surface of the tread; and a liquid polymer being injected into the chamber and being cured; an electrical circuit being formed by each proximal end of the wire electrically contacting a respective one of the sensor unit electrical contacts, whereby when the selected one of the tread elements wears down to the distal end of the wire, the distal end of the wire breaks, thereby breaking the electrical circuit; and a notice being transmitted by the sensor unit when the electrical circuit has broken.
2. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the wire is disposed at a set distance below the radially outer surface of the tread, the distance corresponding to a minimum recommended tread depth.
3. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 1, wherein the chamber does not extend through the selected tread element to the tread surface.
4. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 1, wherein the chamber is formed by inserting an object into the selected one of the tread elements from a direction of a tire cavity, the object being removed after the tire is cured.
5. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 1, wherein the chamber is formed by drilling into the selected one of the tread elements from a direction of a tire cavity.
6. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 1, wherein the proximal ends of the wire are attached to a printed circuit board
7. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 6, wherein the printed circuit board is formed with an opening and the distal end of the wire is inserted through the circuit board into the chamber.
8. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 6, wherein the printed circuit board provides a positive mechanical stop for the wire in the chamber.
9. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 1, wherein the sensor unit is mounted to the tire using a container, the container receiving the sensor unit and being attached to an innerliner of the tire by an adhesive.
10. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 9, wherein the container is attached to the tire after the liquid polymer has cured.
11. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 9, wherein the container includes a base being formed with an opening, and the proximal ends of the wire pass through the opening formed in the base.
12. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 1, wherein the sensor unit includes an antenna for wirelessly transmitting the notice to a remote processor.
13. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 12, wherein the remote processor is integrated into at least one of a vehicle electronic control unit, a CAN bus, and a cloud-based server.
14. The tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of claim 1, wherein the polymer plug further comprises multiple wires, wherein each wire includes a distal end that is spaced apart from the other wires.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0029] The invention will be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0040] An exemplary embodiment of the tire with a polymer plug for tread wear sensing of the present invention is indicated at 10 in
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[0042] A sensor unit 28 preferably is mounted to the tire 12. The sensor unit 28 detects certain real-time parameters of the tire 12, and preferably includes a pressure sensor to sense the inflation pressure within a cavity 30 of the tire, and a temperature sensor to sense the temperature of the tire and/or the temperature in the cavity. The sensor unit 28 may be a commercially-available tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) module or sensing unit.
[0043] The sensor unit 28 preferably also includes a processor and memory to store tire identification (ID) information for each specific tire 12. For example, the tire ID may include manufacturing information for the tire 12, including: the tire model; size information, such as rim size, width, and outer diameter; manufacturing location; manufacturing date; a treadcap code that includes or correlates to a compound identification; and a mold code that includes or correlates to a tread structure identification. The tire ID may also include a service history or other information to identify specific features and parameters of each tire 12.
[0044] The sensor unit 28 preferably further includes an antenna for wirelessly transmitting 40 (
[0045] The sensor unit 28 may be mounted to the tire 12 using a container 38, which receives the sensor unit and is attached to the innerliner 26 by an adhesive. Preferably, the container 38 is flexible and is formed of an elastomer or polymer. The container 38 may be attached to the tire 12 before or after curing of the tire, and the sensor unit 28 preferably is inserted into the container after curing of the tire. As shown in
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[0047] To form the chamber 42, different techniques may be employed. For example, when the tire 12 is a green or uncured tire, an object such as a nail may be inserted into the green tire from the direction of the cavity 30 and into the selected tread element 32. The object includes a length that provides a corresponding radial length 44 for the chamber 42. The length 44 ends at a set distance 46 below the tread outer surface 34. The object also includes a diameter that provides a corresponding diameter 48 for the chamber 42. The diameter 48 of the chamber 42 ensures that a wire 60, to be described below, may be inserted into the chamber. Once the object is inserted into the tire 12, the tire is cured. After the tire 12 has been cured, the object is removed, which creates the chamber 42. Preferably, the object includes a surface coating, such as a low-friction coating, which enables easy removal of the nail after the tire has been cured.
[0048] When the tire 12 is a cured tire, the chamber 42 may be formed by drilling from the direction of the cavity 30 and into the selected tread element 32. When the chamber 42 is formed by drilling, the chamber includes the radial length 44 and the diameter 48. Of course, other techniques that are known to those skilled in the art may be employed to form the chamber 42 in a cured or uncured tire 12.
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[0050] The distal end 64 of the wire 60 is inserted into the chamber 42 from the tire cavity 30, and the printed circuit board 56 provides a positive mechanical stop for the wire in the chamber. The length 44 and diameter 48 of the chamber 42 allow the wire 60 to be received and seat in the chamber, with the distal end 64 of the wire near the tread surface 34. Preferably, the distal end 64 of the wire 60 is a set distance 70 below the tread surface 34.
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[0055] The notice 86 transmitted 40 by the sensor unit 28 may be sent to a remote processor, such as a processor that is integrated into a vehicle electronic control unit, CAN bus, and/or a cloud-based server. The notice 86, by communicating that the minimum tread depth has been reached, thus indicates when replacement or retreading of the tire 12 should take place.
[0056] In this manner, the tire with a polymer plug 10 for tread wear sensing of the present invention indicates tire wear with components that are mounted within the tire 12, and does not require sensors that are external to the tire. The tire with a polymer plug 10 provides a direct wear sensor system for a vehicle tire 12 that includes a structure which is easy to install in the tire, withstands the operating environment of the tire, accurately indicates tire wear in a repeatable manner, and is capable of transmitting a wear indication to an electronic control system of the vehicle 14.
[0057] The present invention also includes a method of determining wear of a tire using a polymer plug, and a method of forming a tire with a polymer plug for indicating tread depth. Each method includes steps in accordance with the description that is presented above and shown in
[0058] It is to be understood that the structure of the above-described tire with a polymer plug 10 may be altered or rearranged, or components or steps known to those skilled in the art omitted or added, without affecting the overall concept or operation of the invention. For example, a single polymer plug may be disposed in the tread 22 of the tire 12, or multiple polymer plugs may be disposed in the tread about the tire. In addition, the tread wear plug 44 may include multiple wires 60, each one having a distal end 64 spaced apart from the other wires, which enables the tread wear plug to indicate different wear states of the tread 22, without affecting the overall concept or operation of the invention.
[0059] The invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment. Potential modifications and alterations will occur to others upon a reading and understanding of this description. It is to be understood that all such modifications and alterations are included in the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims, or the equivalents thereof.