SPOKE FOR A NON-PNEUMATIC WHEEL
20220080773 · 2022-03-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C7/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C7/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A spoke (100) for a non-pneumatic wheel. The spoke comprises a reinforcement structure (124) having reinforcement elements (130) and can comprise one or more layers of material. The spoke can also be provided in various shapes and configurations. The spoke includes anchors (112, 114) that allow the spoke to be more readily incorporated into, or removed from, a non-pneumatic wheel.
Claims
1. A spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel defining radial, axial, and circumferential directions, the spoke comprising: a web-like body extending along the radial direction between a radially-outer end and a radially inner end and extending along an axial direction between opposing edges of the web-like body, the web like body comprising a plurality of elongate, reinforcement elements extending parallel to each other extending between the radially-outer end and the radially-inner end; an outer anchor positioned at the radially outer end; and an inner anchor positioned at the radially inner end; wherein at least one reinforcement element of the plurality of reinforcement elements, proximate to at least one of the edges of the web-like body are segmented.
2. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 1, wherein said web-like body forms a fold along at least one of the radially-outer end and the radially-inner end.
3. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of elongate reinforcement elements comprises a plurality of inextensible cords.
4. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 1, wherein the web like body reinforcement structure comprises: a plurality of inextensible cords extending between the radially-outer end and the radially-inner end; and at least one pair of layers comprising a polymeric material, wherein the layers extend between the radially-outer end and the radially inner end with the inextensible cords embedded between the layers.
5. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 4, wherein the inextensible cords comprise steel.
6. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 4, wherein the inextensible cords comprise fiber reinforced polymer.
7. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 1, wherein the web-like body further comprises: a plurality of inextensible cords extending between the radially-outer end and the radially-inner end; and a first pair of layers comprising a first polymeric material, wherein the first pair of layers extend between the radially-outer end and the radially-inner end with the inextensible cords embedded between the first pair layers; and a second pair of layers comprising a second polymeric material, wherein the second pair of layers extend between the radially-outer end and the radially-inner end.
8. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 4, wherein the first polymeric material has an elongation modulus MA10 measured at 10 percent elongation and at a temperature of 23° C. that is in the range of 1 to 10 MPa.
9. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 7, wherein the second polymeric material has an elongation modulus MA10 measured at 10 percent elongation and at a temperature of 23° C. that is in the range of 1 to 5 MPa.
10. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 1, wherein a plurality of reinforcement elements proximate to each edge of the web-like body are segmented.
11. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 1 wherein the outer anchor further comprises an outer pair of arms extending in an opposing manner along the circumferential direction away from the web-like body and wherein the inner anchor further comprises an inner pair of arms extending in an opposing manner along the circumferential direction away from the web-like body.
12. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 1, wherein along the axial direction between the opposing edges the web-like body has a width that increases along the radial direction from the radially-inner end to the radially-outer end.
13. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 1, wherein the outer anchor comprises a polymeric material having an elongation modulus MA10 measured at 10 percent elongation and at a temperature of 23° C. that is in the range of 10 to 30 MPa.
14. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 1, wherein the inner anchor comprises a polymeric material having an elongation modulus MA10 measured at 10 percent elongation and at a temperature of 23° C. that is in the range of 20 to 60 MPa.
15. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 2, wherein an elongate rod is positioned within at least one fold of the web-like body; wherein the elongate rod or rods extend along the axial direction between the opposing edges of the web-like body.
16. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 1 wherein the spoke is comprised of multiple segments that together span laterally across the wheel.
17. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 16 wherein the multiple segments are connected at the inner anchor or the outer anchor.
18. A spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel defining radial, axial, and circumferential directions, the spoke comprising: a web-like body extending along the radial direction between a radially-outer end and a radially inner end and extending along an axial direction between opposing edges of the web-like body, the web like body comprising: a plurality of elongate, reinforcement elements extending parallel to each other extending between the radially-outer end and the radially-inner end; at least one pair of layers comprising a polymeric material, wherein the layers extend between the radially-outer end and the radially inner end with the elongate reinforcement elements embedded between the layers an outer anchor positioned at the radially outer end; and an inner anchor positioned at the radially inner end; wherein at least one reinforcement element of the plurality of reinforcement elements, proximate to at least one of the edges of the web-like body are segmented.
19. The spoke of claim 18 wherein the plurality of elongate reinforcement elements comprises a plurality of inextensible cords.
20. The spoke for a non-pneumatic wheel as in claim 19 wherein the outer anchor further comprises an outer pair of arms extending in an opposing manner along the circumferential direction away from the web-like body and wherein the inner anchor further comprises an inner pair of arms extending in an opposing manner along the circumferential direction away from the web-like body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
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[0037] For purposes of describing the invention, reference now will be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment, can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0038] As used herein, the following definitions apply.
[0039] Axial direction A refers to a direction parallel to an axis about which a referenced exemplary wheel rotates during use.
[0040] Radial direction R refers to a direction perpendicular to axial direction A with radially-outer or radially outward referring to a general direction away from axial direction A, and radially-inner or radially inward referring to a general direction towards axial direction A.
[0041] Circumferential direction C refers to a direction defined by defined by the circumference of the wheel or the direction of its rotation about an axis.
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[0043] Non-pneumatic wheel 50 includes a wheel hub 52 provided with a series of apertures 54 through which threaded lugs or other fasteners may be inserted in order to mount wheel 50 onto a vehicle. Other mounting configurations may be used as well. Non-pneumatic wheel 50 also includes a compliant, load supporting band 56 positioned radially outward of a hub 52 and positioned concentrically with hub 52. A tread 58 may be formed on, or provided as part of, load supporting band 56. For example, tread band 58 may be adhered to load supporting band 56, embedded therein, or formed integrally as shown in
[0044] A plurality of tension-transmitting web elements or spokes 100 extend along the radial direction R between hub 52 and load supporting band 56. Spokes 100 are adjacent to one another and spaced apart about circumferential direction C of wheel 50. Spokes 100 may have other shapes and configurations from what is shown in
[0045] By way of example, load supporting band 56 may be constructed to include shear band 68 having an inner reinforcing band 60, outer reinforcing band 64, and a shear layer 62 positioned therebetween. Shear layer 62 may be constructed e.g. of an elastomeric material such as e.g., natural and synthetic rubbers, polyurethanes, foamed rubbers and polyurethanes, segmented copolyesters, and block co-polymers of nylon. The reinforcing bands 60, 64 may include reinforcements constructed from e.g., essentially inextensible cord reinforcements embedded in an elastomeric coating. Such reinforcements may include e.g., any of several materials suitable for use as wheel belt reinforcements in conventional wheels such as cords of steel, composites of glass and resin such as e.g., fiberglass reinforced polymer, and other materials having a high modulus in tension and compression. Other constructions and materials may be used as well.
[0046] Referring now to
[0047] The radially outer end 104 of web-like body 102 forms an outer anchor 112 while the radially-inner end 106 forms inner anchor 114 (
[0048] Anchors 112 and 114 provide versatility to the use of spoke 100 and its integration into wheel 50. For example, as shown in
[0049] For this exemplary embodiment, outer anchor 112 is attached to load support band 56. A variety of methods may be used to attach band 56 and outer anchor 112. For example, outer anchor 112 may be mechanically fastened or adhered to band 56. Alternatively, outer anchor 112 could be integrally formed with band 56. Other constructions may also be used.
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[0051] In other embodiment, as shown in
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[0053] In yet another embodiment, as shown in
[0054] For these exemplary embodiments, as depicted in
[0055] For one exemplary embodiment, as used herein, “inextensible” means the material has an elongation at break of 12 percent or less as measured at 23° C. according to ASTM 885. By way of example, cords 130 may be constructed from nylon, steel, combinations thereof, and other materials as well. Cords 130 may be positioned across the entire axial width W of web-like body 102 so that cords 130 are near edges 108 and 110 (
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[0057] For this exemplary embodiment, layers 136 and 138 form a first pair of layers immediately adjacent to cords 130 and a second pair of layers 132 and 134 are positioned outside of first pair of layers 136, 138. As with layers 136 and 138, layers 132 and 134 extend between the radially-outer end 104 and radially inner end 106 and, therefore, have substantially the same length and shape as reinforcement structures 124. Layers 132, 134, 136, and 138 are folded at radially-out ends 104 and 106 as shown in
[0058] Various materials can be used for layers 132, 134, 136, and 138. In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, first pair of layers 136, 138 are constructed from a first polymeric material while second pair of layers 132, 134 are constructed from a second polymeric material. For example, the first polymeric material may have e.g., an elongation modulus MA10 (according to ASTM D412) measured at 10 percent elongation and at a temperature of 23° C. that is in the range of 1 to 10 MPa (megapascals). The second polymeric material may have e.g., an elongation modulus MA10 (according to ASTM D412) measured at 10 percent elongation and at a temperature of 23° C. that is in the range of 1 to 5 MPa. The first and second polymeric materials may be constructed of elastomeric materials that are tacky such that e.g., they will self-adhere or stick to themselves and/or each other during manufacture.
[0059] Various materials may be used for outer anchor 112 and inner anchor 114. For example, outer anchor 112 may be constructed from a polymeric material having e.g., an elongation modulus MA10 (according to ASTM D412) measured at 10 percent elongation and at a temperature of 23° C. that is in the range of 10 to 30 MPa (megapascals). Inner anchor 114 may be constructed from a polymeric material having e.g., an elongation modulus MA10 (according to ASTM D412) measured at 10 percent elongation and at a temperature of 23° C. that is in the range of 20 to 60 MPa (megapascals).
[0060] A variety of shapes may be used for web-like body 102. For example, as shown in
[0061] Here, the reinforcements 130 are shown as extending longitudinally along the radial direction R from the radially inner end 104 to the radially outer end 106 extending along the length L of web like body 102. The reinforcements 130 are spaced apart in the axial direction A and oriented parallel to one another. In the embodiment shown in
[0062] The segmented reinforcement 130′ proximate to the lateral edges 108, 110 of the spoke 100 reduce the stress concentration at the radial ends 104, 106 of the web. This increases the durability of the spoke and may also be used to tune the handling characteristics of the vehicle wheel.
[0063] As mentioned above, and as shown in the embodiment in
[0064] An exemplary method of manufacturing a spoke, such as e.g., spoke 100, for a non-pneumatic will now be set forth. Using the teachings disclosed herein, one of skill in the art will understand that the exemplary method may be used with other exemplary aspects of the invention as well to provide additional exemplary methods. As used herein, the term “method” or “process” refers to one or more steps that may be performed in other ordering than shown without departing from the scope of the presently disclosed invention. Any sequence of steps is exemplary and is not intended to limit methods described herein to any particular sequence, nor is it intended to preclude adding steps, omitting steps, repeating steps, or performing steps simultaneously. As used herein, the term “method” or “process” may include one or more steps performed at least by one electronic or computer-based apparatus having a processor for executing instructions that carry out the steps.
[0065] In one exemplary aspect, the present invention provides an exemplary method of manufacturing a spoke—such as web spoke 100—for a non-pneumatic wheel. Referring to
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[0067] After the reinforcements 130 have been positioned between the layers, 136, and 138, the reinforcements 130 adjacent to the lateral edges 108, 110 are cut to create segmented reinforcements 130′. Alternatively, the reinforcements may be cut prior to being positioned between the layers, or may be cut at a later step in the process of building the spoke. As shown in
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[0072] Another outer anchor strip 174 is placed into axially-oriented groove 170 and another inner anchor strip 176 is placed into axially-oriented groove 172. A flat edge or other tool can be used to tightly press strips 174 and 176 into grooves 170 and 172. Strips 174 and 176 form a portion of anchors 112 and 114, respectively.
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[0074] In alternative embodiments, an elongate rod 140 is positioned within at least one fold of the web-like body 102. In the embodiment shown in
[0075] The segmentation of the web spoke reinforcements 130 at the lateral edges 108, 110 of the spoke 100 reduces stress concentrations near the radial inner and radial outer ends of the spoke anchors 112, 114. The spoke on the right in
[0076] The spokes 100 in the embodiments above span the axial width of the wheel 50. Alternatively the wheel 50 may have a plurality of spokes 100′ which do not span the axial width of the wheel. Instead the spokes 100′ may be formed in multiple segments and then positioned so as to span from the inner hub to the outer compliant band 56 at an angle from the radial plane as shown in
[0077] The spokes 100′ may be each divided into a plurality of spokes 100 as shown in
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[0080] The present invention is not limited to the particular shapes or configurations of mold portions 146 and 164. Others may be used to provide e.g., different shapes and configurations for web spoke 100.
[0081] In an alternative, exemplary aspect of the present invention, web spoke 100 or embodiments thereof may be manufactured from e.g., polyurethane or silicone elastomers. Various molding processes may be used to manufacture web spoke 100 from such materials including e.g., injection molding, compression molding, or casting. For example, in an injection molding process, reinforcements 130 would be placed in a mold in the shape of web spoke 100. The mold would then be injected with e.g., polyurethane or silicone elastomers. After the materials are allowed to cure, the web spoke 100 would be removed from the mold.
[0082] While the present subject matter has been described in detail with respect to specific exemplary embodiments and methods thereof, it will be appreciated that those skilled in the art, upon attaining an understanding of the foregoing may readily produce alterations to, variations of, and equivalents to such embodiments. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is by way of example rather than by way of limitation, and the subject disclosure does not preclude inclusion of such modifications, variations and/or additions to the present subject matter as would be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art using the teachings disclosed herein.