Smart Magnetic Vent Plug
20220111678 ยท 2022-04-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C2326/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/723
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2233/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60B7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C41/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60B7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C41/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C33/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C41/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present disclosure is related to a hubcap vent plug that allows for simultaneous ventilation and debris collection of a hubcap comprising a magnet, a wireless communication sensor, and a plug body. In embodiments the wireless communication sensor is capable of monitoring internal characteristics of a hubcap. The plug body comprises an outer portion and an inner portion, wherein the outer portion comprises an external surface, an internal surface, a perimeter surface, and at least one borehole, and the inner portion comprises an outer lip, a magnet housing, and an internal gap.
Claims
1. A hubcap vent plug comprising: a magnet; and a plug body comprising: an outer portion comprising an external surface, an internal surface, and a borehole; and an inner portion comprising an outer lip, a magnet housing, and an internal gap.
2. The hubcap vent plug of claim 1, wherein the magnet is disposed within the magnet housing.
3. The hubcap vent plug of claim 1, wherein the plug body is composed of metals, nonmetals, polymers, ceramics, rubber, silicones, latex, elastomers, synthetics, or any combinations thereof.
4. The hubcap vent plug of claim 1, wherein the borehole extends through the outer portion from the external surface to the internal surface.
5. The hubcap vent plug of claim 1, wherein the outer lip is configured to fasten to a vehicle hubcap by means of a central port.
6. The hubcap vent plug of claim 1, wherein the magnet housing comprises a magnet slot, ventilation pathways, and a retention pit.
7. The hubcap vent plug of claim 6, where in the magnet slot is embedded with grooves which create the ventilation pathways, wherein the ventilation pathways extend from inside a hubcap to the retention pit to allow for simultaneous ventilation and debris collection.
8. The hubcap vent plug of claim 6, wherein the ventilation pathways connect to the borehole at the retention pit.
9. A hubcap vent plug comprising: a magnet; a wireless communication sensor, wherein the wireless communication sensor monitors internal characteristics of a hubcap; and a plug body comprising: an outer portion comprising an external surface, an internal surface, a perimeter surface, and at least one borehole; and an inner portion comprising an outer lip, a magnet housing, and an internal gap.
10. The hubcap vent plug of claim 9, wherein the magnet is installed in the magnet housing.
11. The hubcap vent plug of claim 9, wherein the plug body is composed of metals, nonmetals, polymers, ceramics, rubber, silicones, latex, elastomers, synthetics, or any combinations thereof.
12. The hubcap vent plug of claim 9, wherein the wireless communication sensor is dimensioned so as to be evenly disposed on the external surface.
13. The hubcap vent plug of claim 9, wherein the at least one borehole extends through the outer portion from the perimeter surface to the internal surface.
14. The hubcap vent plug of claim 9, wherein the outer lip is configured to fasten to a vehicle hubcap by means of a central port.
15. The hubcap vent plug of claim 9, wherein the magnet housing comprises a magnet slot, ventilation pathways, and a retention pit.
16. The hubcap vent plug of claim 15, where in the magnet slot is embedded with grooves which create the ventilation pathways, wherein the ventilation pathways extend from inside a hubcap to the retention pit to allow for simultaneous ventilation and debris collection.
17. The hubcap vent plug of claim 15, wherein the ventilation pathways connect to the at least one borehole at the retention pit.
18. The hubcap vent plug of claim 9, wherein the internal characteristics comprise temperature, pressure, oil level, mileage, malfunctions, or any combinations thereof.
19. The hubcap vent plug of claim 9, wherein the wireless communication sensor can communicate the internal characteristic to a mobile device, vehicle CPU, or any combinations thereof.
20. A hubcap comprising: an oil enclosure comprising a threaded portion, a hexagonal portion, and a drain/fill port, wherein the oil enclosure is composed of aluminum alloy; a first gasket; an oil indication window; a second gasket; a retainer ring; an enclosure plug, wherein the enclosure plug seals the drain/fill port; and a plurality of screws, wherein the plurality of screws fasten through the retainer ring and the second gasket into the oil enclosure, such that the first gasket, the oil indication window, the second gasket, and the retainer ring are held secure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] For a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0025] In embodiments, oil enclosure 24 may be any suitable compartment capable of storing oil, grease, and/or any combinations thereof. In embodiments, oil enclosure 24 may be composed of any suitable material such as, without limitation, metals, nonmetals, polymers, ceramics, and/or any combinations thereof. In embodiments, oil enclosure 24 may be composed of aluminum alloy. Additionally, oil enclosure 24 may be any suitable size and/or shape to allow for an operator to fasten oil enclosure 24 to a vehicle hub assembly. Oil enclosure 24 may comprise a threaded portion 70, a hexagonal portion 80, and a drain/fill port 72. Threaded portion 70 may be a section of oil enclosure 24 used to attach oil enclosure 24 to a vehicle hub assembly. Hexagonal portion 80 may be a section of oil enclosure 24 that comprises a plurality of drilled holes 74 capable of accepting plurality of screws 66. In embodiments, a diagonal of hexagonal portion 80, as measured form opposing edges may be from about 0.5 inches to about 5 inches, alternatively from about 1 inch to about 4 inches, alternatively from about 1.5 inches to about 3 inches, or alternatively from about 2 inches to about 2.5 inches. In embodiments, the diagonal of hexagonal portion 80 may be about 2.5 inches. Drain/fill port 72 may be an opening disposed on oil enclosure 24 that allows an operator to drain and/or fill oil enclosure 24 with oil and/or grease, and may further be sealed with enclosure plug 68. In embodiments, enclosure plug 68 may be threaded.
[0026] In embodiments, first gasket 58 may be a gasket disposed between oil enclosure 24 and oil indication window 60, and may be capable of enhancing the overall seal of hubcap 18. first gasket 58 may be composed on any suitable materials such as nonmetals, polymers, rubber, silicones, latex, elastomers, synthetics, and/or any combinations thereof. In embodiments, first gasket 58 may be composed of rubber. Additionally, first gasket 58 may be any suitable size and/or shape to allow for an effective seal between oil enclosure 24 and oil indication window 60 of hubcap 18. In embodiments, first gasket 58 may be circular in shape.
[0027] In embodiments, oil indication window 60 may be a layer of hubcap 18 disposed between first gasket 58 and second gasket 62, and may allow an operator to visually analyze the status and levels of oil and/or grease within oil enclosure 24. In embodiments, oil indication window 60 may be composed of any suitable material such as, without limitation, metals, nonmetals, polymers, ceramics, plastics, and/or any combinations thereof. In embodiments, oil indication window may be composed of a clear plastic material. Additionally, oil indication window 60 may be any suitable size and/or shape to allow for an effective seal between first gasket 58 and second gasket 62. In embodiments, oil indication window 60 may be circular in shape. Further, oil indication window 60 may comprise central port 16, to allow an operator access to oil enclosure 24. In embodiment, central port 16 may be threaded so as to accept vent plug 2.
[0028] In embodiments, second gasket 62 may be a gasket disposed between oil indication window 60 and retainer ring 64, and may be capable of enhancing the overall seal of hubcap 18. Second gasket 62 may be composed of any suitable materials such as nonmetals, polymers, rubber, silicones, latex, elastomers, synthetics, foams and/or any combinations thereof. In embodiments, second gasket 62 may be composed of foam. Additionally, second gasket 62 may be any suitable size and/or shape to allow for an effective seal between oil indication window 60 and retainer ring 64 of hubcap 18. In embodiments, second gasket 62 may be hexagonal in shape. In such an embodiment, a diagonal of second gasket 62, as measured form opposing edges may be from about 0.5 inches to about 5 inches, alternatively from about 1 inch to about 4 inches, alternatively from about 1.5 inches to about 3 inches, or alternatively from about 2 inches to about 2.5 inches. In embodiments, the diagonal of second gasket 62 may be about 2.5 inches. Additionally, second gasket 62 may comprise a plurality of holes 76 in which plurality of screws 66 may pass through.
[0029] In embodiments, retainer ring 64 may be an external ring capable of securing second gasket 62, oil indication window 60, and first gasket 58 to oil enclosure 24. Retainer ring 64 may comprise a plurality of drilled holes 78 which may align with plurality of holes 76 of second gasket 62 and plurality of drilled holes 74 of oil enclosure 24. In embodiments, plurality of screws 66, which may be composed of any suitable material, may be screwed through plurality of drilled holes 78 as well as plurality of holes 76, into plurality of drilled holes 74 so as to secure second gasket 62, oil indication window 60, and first gasket 58 to oil enclosure 24. Retainer ring 64 may be composed of any suitable material such as, without limitation, metals, nonmetals, polymers, ceramics, and/or any combinations thereof. In embodiments, retainer ring 64 may be composed of aluminum alloy. Additionally, retainer ring 64 may be any suitable size and/or shape to allow for an effective seal of all the components of hubcap 18 previously discussed. In embodiments, retainer ring 64 may be hexagonal in shape. In such an embodiment, a diagonal of retainer ring 64, as measured form opposing edges may be from about 0.5 inches to about 5 inches, alternatively from about 1 inch to about 4 inches, alternatively from about 1.5 inches to about 3 inches, or alternatively from about 2 inches to about 2.5 inches. In embodiments, the diagonal of retainer ring 64 may be about 2.5 inches.
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[0032] In embodiments, inner portion 10 may comprise an outer lip 28, a magnet housing 30, an internal gap 32, and/or any combinations thereof. Inner portion 10 may be dimensioned and configured so as to extend through central port 16 of hubcap 18, so as to effectively seal oil enclosure 24 (illustrated in
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[0034] In embodiments, magnet slot 40 may be the area in which magnet 6 is disposed within magnet housing 30. In embodiments, magnet slot 40 may be dimensioned and configured to hold and secure magnet 6. Further, magnet slot 40 may be configured with securing arms 46 in order to provide additional security in holding magnet 6. Securing arms 46 may be disposed on each side of magnet 6 in a mirrored configuration (i.e., the sides facing retention pit 44 and oil enclosure 24). In embodiments, magnet slot 40 may be configured with any number of securing arms 46 suitable for securing magnet 6. In embodiments, securing arms 46, may be separated by grooves 48 embedded in the walls of magnet slot 40 (illustrated in
[0035] In embodiments, retention pit 44 may be a chamber within magnet housing 30 at which ventilation pathways 42 connect to borehole 26. In embodiments, retention pit 44 may be a collection area for trapping dirt, dust, debris, and/or moisture that may enter magnet housing 30 through borehole 26 and/or ventilation pathways 42. In certain embodiments, magnet 6 may attract metallic debris entering from borehole 26 and/or ventilation pathways 42 and store such debris in retention pit 44. Trapping dirt, dust, debris, and/or moisture including, though not limited to, metallic debris in retention pit 44 may prevent a vehicle's wheel assembly and its components from being exposed to such debris as well as simultaneously provide ventilation to hubcap 18, particularly during transit.
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[0038] Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations may be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.