Sensor retaining system for vehicle tire
11738604 ยท 2023-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Junling Zhao (Hudson, OH)
- Peter Jung-min Suh (Stow, OH, US)
- Jeffrey McKay West (Uniontown, OH, US)
- Arun Kumar Byatarayanapura Gopala (Copley, OH, US)
- Michael William Kestner (Canton, OH, US)
- Andrew Peter Killmeyer (Macedonia, OH, US)
Cpc classification
B60C11/246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/243
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A sensor retaining system for a vehicle tire is provided. The tire includes a pair of sidewalls extending from a respective bead area to a tread, which is formed with a plurality of tread elements. A sensor unit is mounted to the tire and includes a pair of electrical contacts. A tread wear sensor extends into one of the tread elements and includes a wire. The wire includes proximal ends, each one of which contacts a sensor unit electrical contact to create an electrical circuit. A flexible container is mounted to an innerliner of the tire. A cup includes a base and a sidewall that cooperate to form a cavity, and a bottom of the tread wear sensor and the sensor unit are received in the cavity. The cup maintains a connection between the electrical contacts and the wire proximal ends, and is disposed in the flexible container.
Claims
1. A sensor retaining system for a vehicle tire, 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; and the tread being formed with a plurality of tread elements; a sensor unit being mounted to the tire, the sensor unit including a pair of electrical contacts; a tread wear sensor, the tread wear sensor extending into a selected one of the tread elements; the tread wear sensor including a wire, the wire including proximal ends, each one of the proximal ends electrically contacting a respective one of the sensor unit electrical contacts to create an electrical circuit; a flexible container being mounted to an innerliner of the tire; a cup, the cup including a base and a sidewall that cooperate to form a cavity; a bottom of the tread wear sensor and the sensor unit being received in the cavity of the cup, wherein the cup maintains a connection between the electrical contacts and the wire proximal ends , the cup sidewall being formed with an inwardly-extending flange feature that directly contacts the sensor unit; and the cup being disposed in the flexible container.
2. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 1, wherein the container is formed with a sensor unit opening for removable mounting of the cup and the sensor unit.
3. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 1, wherein the container includes a wall and a lip which flex to allow insertion of the cup and the sensor unit.
4. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 3, wherein the wall and the lip of the container engage the cup and the sensor unit to secure the cup and the sensor unit in the container.
5. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 1, wherein the cup includes a base formed with a central opening, the central opening aligning with an opening formed in a base of the container and an opening formed in the selected one of the tread elements.
6. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 1, wherein the tread wear sensor extends through the central opening in the base of the cup, through the opening formed in the base of the container, and into the selected one of the tread element openings.
7. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 1, wherein the cup is formed of at least one of a plastic, an elastomer, a thermoplastic elastomer, and a metal.
8. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 1, wherein the flange feature is a continuous flange feature.
9. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 1, wherein the flange feature includes multiple discrete flange features.
10. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 1, wherein the flange feature includes at least one of a right-triangle cross section, a semi-circular cross section, and an isosceles-triangle cross section.
11. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 1, wherein the sidewall is a solid sidewall.
12. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 1, wherein the sidewall is formed with at least one radially-extending slot.
13. The sensor retaining system for the vehicle tire of claim 1, wherein the flexible container and the cup are incorporated into a single integrated unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) 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
(17) An exemplary embodiment of the sensor retaining system for a vehicle tire of the present invention is indicated at 10 in
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(19) A sensor unit 28 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 preferably is a commercially-available tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) module or sensing unit.
(20) 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.
(21) The sensor unit 28 preferably further includes an antenna for wirelessly transmitting measured parameters and tire ID data to a remote processor for analysis, such as a processor integrated into a vehicle electronic control unit and/or CAN bus.
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(25) A continuous electrical circuit is formed by the wire 60 and the contact of each proximal wire end 62 with each respective electrical contact 54 of the sensor unit 28. As the tread 22 wears, the tread wear sensor 44 also wears. When the tread 22 and the tread wear sensor 44 wear down to the wire 60, the distal end 64 of the wire 60 breaks, creating a break in the electrical circuit formed by the wire and the contact of each proximal wire end 62 with each respective sensor unit electrical contact 54. The sensor unit 28 senses the break in the electrical circuit, and wirelessly transmits a notice that the electrical circuit has broken and/or that the minimum recommended tread depth has been reached.
(26) It has been determined that the container 38 may not provide sufficient compression or holding force on the sensor unit 28 to maintain electrical contact between the tread wear sensor 44 and the sensor unit. In addition, the container 38 may allow excessive relative movement between the tread wear sensor 44 and the sensor unit 28, abrading the sensor unit electric contacts 54 and/or the tread wear sensor wire proximal ends 62. The sensor retaining system for a vehicle tire of the present invention 10 overcomes these disadvantages.
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(28) The central opening 74 in the base 72 aligns with the opening 46 formed in the container 38 and the opening 42 in the selected tread element 32. The tread wear sensor 44 extends through the central opening 74 in the base 72, through the container opening 46 and into the selected tread element opening 42. The bottom 68 of the tread wear sensor 44 and thus the proximal ends 62 of the wire 60 remain in the cup cavity 82. The sensor unit 28 is received and seats in the cup cavity 82, thereby ensuring that the electrical contacts 54 engage the proximal ends 62 of the wire 60. The cup 70 is formed of a rigid or semi-rigid material that exhibits compliance for compression, such as a plastic, elastomer, thermoplastic elastomer, or a metal. In this manner, the sidewall 76 of the cup 70 creates mechanical compression on the housing 50 of the sensor unit 28 to maintain a secure connection between the electrical contacts 54 and the proximal ends 62 of the wire 60.
(29) Once the tread wear sensor 44 and the sensor unit 28 are inserted into the cup 70, the cup is inserted into the flexible container 38. More particularly, because the container 38 is formed of a flexible material, the wall 56 and lip 58 flex to allow insertion of the cup 70 with the tread wear sensor 44 and the sensor unit 28 through the opening 40. Once the cup 70 is inserted into the container 38, the wall 56 and lip 58 engage the cup and the sensor unit 28 to secure them in the container. Thus, the tread wear sensor 44 and the sensor unit 28 are secured together by the cup 70, which is received and contained in the container 38 and affixed to the tire innerliner 26.
(30) Preferably, to increase the mechanical compression of the plug sidewall 76 on the sensor unit housing 50, the sidewall may be formed with an inwardly-extending flange feature 78. As shown in
(31) The sidewall 76 of the plug 70 may be adapted based on particular design considerations to provide optimum compression on the sensor plug 26. For example, as shown in
(32) In this manner, the sensor retaining system for a vehicle tire 10 includes a plug 70 that provides a mechanical interlock to create a compression force on the sensor unit 28 and the tread wear sensor 44. The sensor retaining system 10 thus provides compression to maintain electrical contact between the sensor unit 28 and the tread wear sensor 44, and to reduce relative movement between the sensor unit and the tread wear sensor. In addition, the sensor retaining system 10 is durable and easy to install.
(33) The present invention also includes a method of forming a tire with a sensor retaining system 10. The method includes steps in accordance with the description that is presented above and shown in
(34) It is to be understood that the structure of the above-described sensor retaining system for a vehicle tire 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, the container 38 and the cup 70 may be discrete units, or may be incorporated into a single integrated unit, without affecting the overall concept or operation of the invention.
(35) 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.