RIM FOR A WHEEL OF A VEHICLE

20220024248 · 2022-01-27

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A rim for a wheel of a vehicle and having: a central hub; a peripheral ring, on which a tyre can be fitted; and a series of spokes, which are arranged radially and connect the peripheral ring to the central hub. Each spoke has three initial branches, which are distinct and separate from one another, originate from different portions of the central hub and, at a given distance from the central hub, join one another so as to form one single central branch, which ends in the peripheral ring.

    Claims

    1) A rim (1) for a wheel of a vehicle and comprising: a central hub (2); a peripheral ring (3), on which a tyre can be fitted; and a series of spokes (4), which are arranged radially and connect the peripheral ring (3) to the central hub (2); wherein each spoke (4) comprises three initial branches (6, 7, 8), which are distinct and separate from one another, originate from different portions (9, 10) of the central hub (2) and, at a given distance from the central hub (2), join one another so as to form one single final branch (11), which ends in the peripheral ring (3).

    2) The rim (1) according to claim 1, wherein, in each spoke (4), each initial branch (6, 7, 8) is separated from the other two initial branches (6, 7, 8) by an empty space.

    3) The rim (1) according to claim 1, wherein, in each spoke (4): an outer initial branch (6) originates from an outer portion (9) of the central hub (4); and two inner initial branches (7, 8) originate from an inner portion (10) of the central hub (4), which is arranged axially more on the inside than the outer portion (9) and at a given axial distance from the outer portion (9).

    4) The rim (1) according to claim 3, wherein, in each spoke (4), the two inner initial branches (7, 8) have a cross section with an approximately rectangular shape having the main sides oriented radially and the small sides oriented axially.

    5) The rim (1) according to claim 3, wherein, in each spoke (4), the outer initial branch (6) has a cross section with an approximately square shape.

    6) The rim (1) according to claim 3, wherein, in each spoke (4), the two inner initial branches (7, 8) are separated from one another by an empty space, which is circumferentially aligned with the outer initial branch (6).

    7) The rim (1) according to claim 3, wherein, in each spoke (4), the two inner initial branches (7, 8) are inclined towards the outside and the outer initial branch (6) is inclined towards the inside.

    8) The rim (1) according to claim 3, wherein the outer portion (9) and the inner portion (10) are the two axially opposite ends of the central hub (4).

    9) The rim (1) according to claim 3, wherein, in each spoke (4), the outer initial branch (6) is parallel to a radial direction originating from a central rotation axis (5) and is aligned with the final branch (11).

    10) The rim (1) according to claim 3, wherein, in each spoke (4), the two inner initial branches (7, 8) are inclined relative to a radial direction originating from a central rotation axis (5), are inclined relative to the final branch (11) and form, at the front and with the final branch (11), the shape of a “Y”.

    11) The rim (1) according to claim 1, wherein, in each spoke (4) and in cross section, the final branch (11) has a complex shape consisting of the overlap of an isosceles trapezium arranged axially more on the inside and a rectangle, in particular a square, arranged axially more on the outside.

    12) The rim (1) according to claim 1, wherein, in each spoke (4) and in cross section, the three initial branches (6, 7, 8), in particular the centres of gravity of the three initial branches (6, 7, 8), are the vertices of a triangle, in particular of an isosceles triangle or of an equilateral triangle.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0011] The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, showing a non-limiting embodiment thereof, wherein:

    [0012] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rim according to the invention;

    [0013] FIG. 2 is a front view of the rim of FIG. 1;

    [0014] FIG. 3 is a rear view of the rim of FIG. 1;

    [0015] FIGS. 4 and 5 are two different sectional views of a spoke of the rim of FIG. 1; and

    [0016] FIG. 6 reproduces what is shown in FIG. 4 with the addition of an imaginary triangle formed by three branches of a spoke.

    PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

    [0017] In FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, number 1 indicates, as a whole, a rim for a wheel of a vehicle; namely, the rim 1 is suited to receive a corresponding tyre and is the element of the wheel connecting the tyre to the vehicle.

    [0018] The rim 1 comprises a central hub 2, which is fixed to a suspension of the vehicle, a properly shaped peripheral ring 3, on which the tyre is directly fitted, and a series of five spokes 4, which are arranged radially and connect the peripheral ring 3 to the central hub 2. In particular, an inner wall of the central hub 2 (visible in FIG. 3) is configured to rest against an outer wall of a bell of a disc brake, which, in turn, is supported in a rotary manner (with the interposition of bearings) by a suspension of the vehicle; the central hub 2 has five through holes (but their number and/or their arrangement could be different), through which five corresponding screws are arranged, which are screwed into five threaded holes obtained in the bell of a disc brake.

    [0019] The rim 1 has a central symmetry axis 5, around which the rim 1 rotate sin use.

    [0020] According to FIGS. 4 and 5, each spoke 4 comprises three initial branches 6, 7 and 8, which are distinct and separate from one another, originate from different portions 9 and 10 of the central hub 2 and, at a given distance from the central hub 2, join one another so as to form one single final branch 11, which ends in the peripheral ring 3.

    [0021] In other words, each spoke 4 starts from the central hub 2 with three separate elements (the three initial branches 6, 7 and 8) and ends in the peripheral ring 3 with one single element (the final branch 11) formed by the joining of the three elements (the three initial branches 6, 7 and 8).

    [0022] In particular, in each spoke 4, each initial branch 6, 7 or 8 is separated from the other two initial branches 6, 7 or 8 by an empty space; namely, between each initial branch 6, 7 or 8 and the other two initial branches 6, 7 or 8 there is a non-zero distance, in which an empty space is defined.

    [0023] In each spoke 4, an outer initial branch 6 originates from an outer portion 9 of the central hub 2, whereas two inner initial branches 7 and 8 originate from an inner portion 10 of the central hub 2, which is arranged axially (i.e. along the central axis 5) more on the inside than the outer portion 9 and at a given axial distance from the outer portion 9. In other words, the central axis 2 (coaxial to the central axis 5) has an approximately cylindrical shape having a base, which is arranged on the outside (i.e. towards the outside of the rim 1) and constitutes the outer portion 9, and an opposite base, which is arranged on the inside (i.e. towards the inside of the rim 1) and constitutes the inner portion 10. Hence, the portions 9 and 10 make up the two axially opposite ends of the central hub 2.

    [0024] According to FIG. 4, in each spoke 4, the two inner initial branches 7 and 8 have a cross section with an approximately rectangular shape (which, among other things, has rounded corners compared to a perfectly rectangular shape) having the main sides oriented radially (i.e. perpendicularly to the central axis 5) and the small sides oriented axially (i.e. parallel to the central axis 5). The position and the shape of the two inner initial branches 7 and 8 allows the torsional stiffness of the rim 1 to be significantly increased.

    [0025] According to FIG. 4, in each spoke 4, the outer initial branch 6 has a cross section with an approximately square shape (which, among other things, has rounded corners compared to a perfectly square shape) having four sides approximately with the same size.

    [0026] According to FIG. 5, in each spoke 4 and in cross section, the final branch 11 has a complex shape (which reminds of the shape of an “Omega”) consisting of the overlap of an isosceles trapezium arranged axially more on the inside (of the rims 1) and a rectangle, in particular a square, arranged axially more on the outside (of the rim 1).

    [0027] According to a preferred embodiment shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, in each spoke 4, the two inner initial branches 7 and 8 are inclined towards the outside and the outer initial branch 6 is inclined towards the inside; hence, the initial branches 6, 7 and 8 axially meet approximately halfway in order to form the final branch 11.

    [0028] According to a preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 6, in each spoke 4 and in cross section, the three initial branches 6, 7 and 8 (or, better said, the centres of gravity of the three initial branches 6, 7 and 8) are the vertices of a triangle, in particular of an isosceles triangle or, preferably, of an equilateral triangle.

    [0029] According to a preferred embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, in each spoke 4, the outer initial branch 6 is parallel to a radial direction originating from the central rotation axis 5 and is aligned with the final branch 11 (which is also parallel to the radial direction). According to a preferred embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, in each spoke 4, the two inner initial branches 7, 8 are inclined relative to the radial direction originating from the central rotation axis 5 (i.e. form acute angles with the radial direction), are inclined relative to the final branch 11 (i.e. form acute angles with the final branch 11) and form, at the front (i.e. in a front view) and with the final branch 11, the shape of a WY″.

    [0030] According to FIGS. 1-5, in each spoke 4, the two inner initial branches 7 and 8 are separated from one another by an empty space, which is circumferentially aligned with the outer initial branch 6; as a consequence, in each spoke 4, the outer initial branch 6 is also visible in the rear view of the rim 1 (shown in FIG. 3) between the two corresponding inner initial branches 7 and 8.

    [0031] Generally speaking, better results are obtained with a number of spokes 4 ranging from five to ten.

    [0032] In the embodiment shown in the accompanying figures, the entire rim 1 is exclusively made of light metal alloy (typically, an aluminium-based alloy). Alternatively, the rim 1 could be made partly of a composite material (in particular, carbon fibre, but any other type of composite material—for example an aramid fibre-based material—could be used) and partly of a light metal alloy; in particular, the spokes 4 and a style band are made of a light metal alloy and are bolted or glued to a peripheral ring 3 made of a composite material.

    [0033] The light metal alloy parts of the rim 1 (or the entire rim 1) can be manufactured through casting, forging or additive manufacturing.

    [0034] The embodiments described herein can be combined with one another, without for this reason going beyond the scope of protection of the invention.

    [0035] The rim 1 described above has numerous advantages.

    [0036] First of all, the rim 1 described above has a particular geometry of the spokes 4, which leads to a mass/stiffness ratio that is close to the one of a similar rim made of a composite material (carbon fibre), though without being affected by the problems of a similar rim made of a composite material (for example, high manufacturing costs, style limits and safety problems). As a consequence, the rim 1 described above has, at the same time, a relatively small mass and a high torsional stiffness.

    [0037] Furthermore, the rim 1 described above has a high mechanical efficiency (determined as the ratio between the vertical load the rim 1 is capable of standing and the mass of the rim 1). In particular, the rim 1 described above stands 30%-40% more of load compared to a similar traditional rim having the same mass.

    [0038] Basically, the rim 1 described above maximizes three aspects: performances (thanks to the high stiffness), mass (namely, the rim 1 described above is particularly light) and noise (the high torsional stiffness minimizes the noises generated by the rim 1 in use).

    [0039] Finally, the rim 1 described above is simple and economic to be manufactured, since it can be manufactured with standard production techniques of the rim industry (casting and forging) combined with subsequent mechanical chip-removal machining (especially in order to dig out and remove the metal material located between the three initial branches 6, 7 and 8).

    LIST OF THE REFERENCE NUMBERS OF THE FIGURES

    [0040] 1 rim [0041] 2 central hub [0042] 3 peripheral ring [0043] 4 spokes [0044] 5 central axis [0045] 6 outer initial branch [0046] 7 inner initial branch [0047] 8 inner initial branch [0048] 9 outer portion [0049] 10 inner portion [0050] 11 final branch