WHEEL CLAMP
20210317947 · 2021-10-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Stefanie Peters (Darmstadt, DE)
- Trendafil ILCHEV (München, DE)
- Christian WAGMANN (München, DE)
- Claudia HOFMANN (München, DE)
Cpc classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A wheel clamp (2) for fastening to a wheel (1), in particular to a wheel (1) of a motor vehicle, comprises at least two arms (22, 23, 24) which extend outward from a center (28) of the wheel clamp (2) in a radial direction, and a central rotary element (40) which is rotatably arranged in the center (28) of the wheel clamp (2). Each arm (22, 23, 24) has at least one movable element (32, 33, 34) which is movable in the radial direction in order to permit varying the length of the arm (22, 23, 24) in the radial direction. The wheel clamp (2) comprises furthermore at least two coupling elements (52, 53, 54) which each extend between one of the movable elements (32, 33, 34) and the central rotary element (40) such that the movable elements (32, 33, 34) are movable in the radial direction by rotation of the rotary element (40).
Claims
1. A wheel clamp for fastening to a wheel, in particular to a wheel of a motor vehicle, the wheel clamp comprising: at least two arms extending outward from a center of the wheel clamp in a radial direction; each of the arms having at least one stationary inner element and at least one movable outer element that is movable in the radial direction with respect to the corresponding stationary inner element; a central rotary element which is arranged rotatably in the center of the wheel clamp; and at least two coupling elements each extending between one of the movable outer elements and the central rotary element such that the movable outer elements are movable in the radial direction by rotating the rotary element so that the lengths of the arms in the radial direction are variable by moving the movable outer elements; wherein the rotary element is coupled to an elastic element such that the elastic element applies an elastic force to the rotary element which urges the movable outer elements in the direction toward the center of the wheel clamp via the rotary element and the coupling elements; and wherein the elastic element is formed in a spiral shape around the axis of rotation of the rotary element.
2. The wheel clamp according to claim 1, wherein the arms extend in a common plane and wherein the rotary element is rotatable about an axis which is oriented orthogonally to the common plane of the arms.
3. The wheel clamp according to claim 2, wherein the coupling elements extend substantially parallel to the common plane of the arms.
4. (canceled)
5. (canceled)
6. The wheel clamp according to claim 1, wherein the rotary element has a central portion and at least two rotary element arms, each of the coupling elements being connected to one of the rotary element arms.
7. The wheel clamp according to claim 1, wherein the coupling elements are each pivotably connected to the rotary element and the movable outer elements.
8. The wheel clamp according to claim 1, wherein the wheel clamp comprises three arms.
9. A method of mounting a wheel clamp according to claim 1 on a wheel, in particular a wheel of a motor vehicle, the method comprising the steps of: moving the movable outer elements outward in the radial direction in order to increase the arm lengths of the arms; applying the wheel clamp to a wheel, in particular a wheel of a motor vehicle; and moving the movable outer elements in the direction toward the center by rotating the rotary element, so as to fix the wheel clamp to the wheel.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the method comprises moving the movable outer elements outward against an elastic force acting on the rotating member; and moving the movable outer elements in the direction toward the center by the elastic force.
11. The wheel clamp according to claim 2, wherein the rotary element has a central portion and at least two rotary element arms, each of the coupling elements being connected to one of the rotary element arms.
12. The wheel clamp according to claim 11, wherein the coupling elements are each pivotably connected to the rotary element and the movable outer elements.
13. The wheel clamp according to claim 12, wherein the wheel clamp comprises three arms.
14. The wheel clamp according to claim 3, wherein the rotary element has a central portion and at least two rotary element arms, each of the coupling elements being connected to one of the rotary element arms.
15. The wheel clamp according to claim 14, wherein the coupling elements are each pivotably connected to the rotary element and the movable outer elements.
16. The wheel clamp according to claim 15, wherein the wheel clamp comprises three arms.
17. The wheel clamp according to claim 2, wherein the coupling elements are each pivotably connected to the rotary element and the movable outer elements.
18. The wheel clamp according to claim 2, wherein the wheel clamp comprises three arms.
19. The wheel clamp according to claim 3, wherein the coupling elements are each pivotably connected to the rotary element and the movable outer elements.
20. The wheel clamp according to claim 3, wherein the wheel clamp comprises three arms.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0024] The wheel clamp 2 comprises a housing 4 having a base plate 6 and three side walls 8 which extend orthogonally from the edges of the base plate 6 in the same direction. The wheel clamp 2 has several carrying handles 9, 10 facilitating handling of the wheel clamp 2.
[0025] A central axis 30 extends orthogonally to the base plate 6 through a central portion (center) 28 of the base plate 6. Three arms 22, 23, 24 extend radially outward from the center 28 of the base plate 6 through openings 7 formed between the side walls 8. The arms 22, 23, 24 extend substantially parallel to the plane of the base plate 6.
[0026] The arms 22, 23, 24 each comprise a stationary inner element 32b, 33b, 34b close to the center and a movable outer element 32a, 33a, 34a which is displaceable in the radial direction along the respective inner element 32b, 33b, 34b. The length of the arms 22, 23, 24 in the radial direction can thus be varied by moving, in particular sliding, the outer elements 32a, 33a, 34a along the inner elements 32b, 33b, 34b.
[0027] At the outer ends of the outer elements 32a, 33a, 34a facing away from the central axis 30, claws 12, 13, 14 are formed which extend substantially at right angles to the arms 22, 23, 24. The claws 12, 13, 14 are designed to rest on the tread surface of a wheel 1, not shown in
[0028] By moving the outer elements 32a, 33a, 34a outward in the radial direction, the length of the arms 22, 23, 24 can be extended so that the wheel clamp 2 can be easily attached to the wheel 1 in the axial direction of the wheel 1. By moving the outer elements 32a, 33a, 34a inwardly, the arm lengths can be shortened in order to fix the wheel clamp 2 to the wheel 1, as shown in
[0029] A wheel clamp 2 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention comprises furthermore a central rotary element 40 which is attached on the central axis 30 in the center 28 of the base plate 6 such that it can be rotated about the central axis 30. The rotary element 40 extends in a plane which is oriented substantially parallel to the plane of the base plate 6.
[0030] Each of the movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a is connected to the rotary element 40 by a respective coupling element 52, 53, 54. The coupling elements 52, 53, 54 are each movably connected to the rotary element 40 and the movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a so that the coupling elements 52, 53, 54, with respect to the rotary element 40 and the movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a, are pivotable in a plane extending parallel to the plane of the base plate 6.
[0031] The coupling elements 52, 53, 54 transform a rotational movement of the rotary element 40 about the central axis 30 into translational movements of the movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a in the radial direction. The movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a can thus be moved in the radial direction along the inner elements 32b, 33b, 34b by rotating the rotary element 40 about the central axis 30 in order to thus vary the length of the arms 22, 23, 24.
[0032] By way of the rotary element 40 and the coupling elements 52, 53, 54, the movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a of the arms 22, 23, 24 are coupled to one another such that all movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a move synchronously with one another when one of the movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a is moved. The diameter of the wheel clamp 2 defined by the distance between the claws 12, 13, 14 can therefore be preset in simple manner by moving one of the movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a so that the wheel clamp 2 can be easily, in particular with just one hand, applied to a wheel 1.
[0033] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0034] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0035] However, the rotary element arms/projections of the rotary element 40 shown in the figures are not a necessary feature of the invention. The rotary element 40 may also be in the form e.g. of a round, in particular a circular or elliptical, disk or an angular, e.g. triangular or square, disc.
[0036] The rotary element 40 is biased by a rotationally elastic element 60 (see
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[0039] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0040] Bent ends 62, 64 of the spiral spring 60 are connected to the rotary element 40 and to the axis 30 or base plate 6, respectively, so that the rotary element 40 tensions and relaxes the spiral spring 60 when it is rotated about the axis 30.
[0041] The rotationally elastic element 60 is designed and mounted such that it drives the rotary element 40 in such a way that the movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a are pulled in the direction toward the center 28 by the rotationally elastic element 60. As a result, the length of the arms 22, 23, 24 is minimized, and the wheel clamp 2 is fixed to the wheel 1 by the elastic tensioning force of the rotationally elastic element 60, which is transferred to the claws 12, 13, 14 via the rotary element 40, the coupling elements 52, 53, 54 and the movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a.
[0042] The movable elements 32a, 33a, 34a can be moved outward against the force of the rotationally elastic element 60 by muscle power in order to extend the arms 22, 23, 24 so that the wheel clamp 2 can be conveniently attached to the wheel 1 or removed from the same. Due to the elastic force generated by the rotationally elastic element 60, the wheel clamp 2 automatically adapts to different sizes (diameters D) of the wheel 1 in the radial direction within the scope of movement (the maximum path length) of the outer elements 32a, 33a, 34a. A wheel clamp 2 according to the invention thus can be easily attached to wheels 1 of different sizes.
[0043] The outer circumference of an annular toothed element 68 surrounding the rotationally elastic element 60 has external teeth 66 formed thereon. The toothed element 68 is non-rotatably connected to the rotary element 40, so that the toothed element 68 and the rotary element 40 can only rotate together about the central axis 30.
[0044] The external teeth 66 may be formed across the entire outer circumference of the toothed element 68 (see
[0045] The toothed element 68 with the external teeth 66 is part of a locking device 70 which will be described in more detail in the following with reference to
[0046] In addition to the toothed element 68, the locking device 70 comprises a locking mechanism 72 which is pivotably attached to a locking mechanism axis 79 extending orthogonally from the base plate 6 of the wheel clamp 2.
[0047] The locking mechanism 72 is pivotable in a plane that is oriented parallel to the base plate 6. The pivoting range of the locking mechanism 72 is limited by two limiting elements (limiting bolts) 75.
[0048] At a first end, shown on the right in
[0049] At an opposite, second end 76, shown on the left in
[0050] When the locking mechanism 72 is in the initial position, the toothed portion 74 of the locking mechanism 72 does not engage with the external teeth 66 of the toothed element 68. Consequently, the rotary element 40 can rotate and the outer elements 32a, 33a, 34a coupled to the rotary element 40 are freely movable in the radial direction.
[0051] Due to the coupling established by the coupling elements 52, 53, 54 and the rotary element 40, the outer elements 32a, 33a, 34a move synchronously with one another. The distance of the claws 12, 13, 14 from the center, which defines half of the diameter (radius) of the wheel clamp 2, can thus be easily adapted to the diameter D of the wheel 1 to which the wheel clamp 2 is to be attached.
[0052] Furthermore, a wire cable (Bowden cable) 80 is mounted on the second end 76 of the locking mechanism 72, which allows pivoting of the locking mechanism 72 about the locking mechanism axis 79, by operating a locking member 82 (see
[0053] Instead of a wire cable 80, there may also be provided a hydraulic system (not shown in the figures), permitting the locking mechanism 72 to be moved from the initial position into the locking position by actuation of the locking member 82.
[0054] Due to a free space 77 formed in the locking mechanism 72 between the toothed portion 74 and the locking mechanism axis 79, the toothed portion 74 is elastic. Due to this elasticity, a tooth of the toothed portion 74, which could lead to blockage in the event of an unfavorable relative positioning of the toothed portion 74 and the external teeth 66, can recede somewhat and slip into an adjacent tooth gap of the external teeth 66. An undesirable blockage between the toothed portion 74 of the locking mechanism 72 and the external teeth 66 of the toothed element 68 can thus be prevented. Blockage between the toothed portion 74 of the locking mechanism 72 and the external teeth 66 could result in the locking mechanism 72 not being able to be pivoted from the initial position into the locking position.
[0055] The locking mechanism 72 and the external teeth 66 of the toothed element 68 may be made of metal and/or plastic.
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[0057] In the carrying handle 10 shown in
[0058] By actuating (pulling) the locking member 82, the locking mechanism 72 is moved from the initial position into the engaged position via the wire cable 80. In doing so, the toothed portion 74 thereof is engaged with the external teeth 66 of the toothed element 68, whereby additional mechanical tension is applied to the movable outer elements 32a, 33a, 34a and further rotation of the rotary element 40 is prevented in order to securely fasten the wheel clamp 2 to the wheel 1.
[0059] By means of a locking member fixing mechanism 88 formed in the carrying handle 10, the locking member 82 can be fixed in the actuated position in which the locking mechanism 72 is in its engaged position. When the locking member 82 is fixed in the actuated position, rotation of the rotary element 40 is prevented by the engagement of the toothed portion 74 of the locking mechanism 72 with the external teeth 66 of the toothed element 68, i.e. the rotary element 40 remains blocked even when the operator's hand is removed from the locking member 82.
[0060] By operating an unlocking member 84 formed in the carrying handle 10, the fixation of the locking member 82 can be released in order to thereby release the movable outer elements 32a, 33a, 34a and relax the arms 22, 23, 24, so that the wheel clamp 2 can easily be removed from the wheel 1.