Tire Inflator
20210101420 · 2021-04-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C23/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60C23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tire inflator/bleed system allows tire pressure to be adjusted using controls in a vehicle and while in motion. The inflator system includes a disk portion which rotates with a wheel, and a ring portion rotatably attached to the disk. The disk may be a spacer between the wheel and a vehicle hub, be part of the wheel, or be part of the hub. The ring portion receives air from an air supply/bleeder and is in fluid communication with the disk portion to provide the air to or from the disk portion. The disk portion is in fluid communication with a tire interior to add or remove air from the tire.
Claims
1. A tire inflator comprising: a disk configured to rotate with a vehicle wheel; a ring attached to the disk and free to rotate with respect to the disk, the vehicle wheel, a hub, and a spindle; an air inlet in fluid communication with the ring; an air passage between ring and the disk; an air outlet in fluid communication with the disk; a tire in fluid communication with the air outlet; an air supply/bleed unit in fluid communication with the air inlet; and a control in communication with the air supply/bleed unit to command the air supply/bleed unit to provide an air flow to the air inlet or to bleed air from the air.
2. The tire inflator of claim 1, wherein the ring resides laterally between a brake drum and a mounting surface of the vehicle wheel.
3. The tire inflator of claim 1, wherein the ring resides laterally between a brake disk and a mounting surface of the vehicle wheel.
4. The tire inflator of claim 1, wherein the disk comprises a center of the vehicle wheel.
5. The tire inflator of claim 1, wherein the disk is a wheel spacer for the vehicle wheel.
6. The tire inflator of claim 1, wherein the disk is a portion of a hub for mounting the vehicle wheel.
7. The tire inflator of claim 1, wherein air entering the ring is in fluid communication with the disk through a tapered seal assembly.
8. The tire inflator of claim 7, wherein the tapered seal assembly comprises tapered seals residing between tapered rings, the tapers urging the tapers rings against the tapered seal.
9. The tire inflator of claim 8, wherein the tapered rings comprise a floating ring and a fixed ring.
10. The tire inflator of claim 9, wherein: the floating ring is rotationally fixed to the disk: and the fixed ring is fixedly attached to the disk.
11. The tire inflator of claim 10, wherein the floating ring is rotationally fixed to the disk by dowels and urged towards the fixed ring by springs.
12. The tire inflator of claim 8, wherein: the tapered seal assembly resides over an annular surface of the disk; and the tapered seals are spaced out from the annular surface of the disk creating an annular gap keeping the air inlet in fluid communication through 360 degrees of rotation of the ring with respect to the disk.
13. The tire inflator of claim 8, wherein the floating ring and the fixed ring are made of heat treated tool steel.
14. The tire inflator of claim 8, wherein the taper seals are made of carbon-PTFE.
15. The tire inflator of claim 1, wherein rotation of the ring is limited by at least one ring positioner cooperating a non-rotating vehicle part.
16. The tire inflator of claim 1, wherein rotation of the ring is limited by at least one ring positioner attached to the ring and engaging a brake caliper.
17. A tire inflator comprising: a disk configured to rotate with a vehicle wheel; a ring fixed laterally to the disk and free to rotate with respect to the disk, the vehicle wheel, a wheel mounting hub, and a spindle; an air inlet in fluid communication with the ring; an air passage between ring and the disk through a pair of seals; an air outlet in fluid communication with the disk; a tire mounted to the vehicle wheel and in fluid communication with the air outlet; at least one ring positioner cooperating the ring and engaging a non-rotating vehicle part to limit rotation of the ring; an air supply/bleed unit in fluid communication with the air inlet; and a control in communication with the air supply/bleed unit to command the air supply/bleed unit to provide an air flow to the air inlet or to bleed air from the air.
18. A tire inflator comprising: a disk configured to rotate with a vehicle wheel and having an annular outer surface; a ring attached to the disk and free to rotate with respect to the disk, wheel, hub, and spindle; The ring held by a tapered seal assembly residing over the annular outer surface of the disk and comprising: a floating tapered ring and a fixed tapered ring, both fixed to rotate with the disk and made of stool steel; a pair of tapered seals between the floating tapered ring and the fixed tapered ring and made from carbon-PTFE; a spring urging the floating tapered ring towards the fixed tapered ring; an air inlet in fluid communication with the ring; an air passage between ring and the disk; an air outlet in fluid communication with the disk; a tire in fluid communication with the air outlet; an air supply/bleed unit in fluid communication with the air inlet; at least one ring positioner cooperating the ring and engaging a non-rotating vehicle part to limit rotation of the ring; and a control in communication with the air supply/bleed unit to command the air supply/bleed unit to provide an air flow to the air inlet or to bleed air from the air.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0011] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] The following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing one or more preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims.
[0027] Where the terms “about” or “generally” are associated with an element of the invention, it is intended to describe a feature's appearance to the human eye or human perception, and not a precise measurement.
[0028] A first vehicle tire inflator/bleed 10 integrated into a wheel 20 is shown in
[0029] The first vehicle tire inflator/bleed 10 as part of a hub (for example, a hub for mounting the vehicle wheel) 30 including the air transfer assembly 24 and lug nut studs 32 for mounting a standard wheel, is shown in
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[0031] An exploded view of the hub 30 including the air transfer assembly 24 is shown in
[0032] The hub 30 is preferably made from metal, more preferably from aluminum, and most preferably from 6061 aluminum. The floating ring 40 and fixed ring are preferably made from ore-heat treated tool steel and more preferably from P20 tool steel. The seal rings 42a and 42b are preferably made from carbon-PTFE material or the like. The center ring 44 is preferably made from metal, more preferably from aluminum, and most preferably from 6061 aluminum. The O-rings 36a-36d are preferably rubber and more preferably rubber and more preferably a rubber sold under the Viton® trademark.
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[0037] The bearing 34 is preferably a thin section bearing having larger diameter then cross section. The seals 32 are preferably non-rubber seals and more preferably a compound of PTFE and carbon graphite composition suitable for operation without lubrication and at high surface speeds.
[0038] A caliper 68, and at least one ring positioner(s) 62 which limit rotation of the ring 44, 54, or 74 (see
[0039] While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.