TWO PIECE RIM AND TIRE CONNECTED ASSEMBLY
20210053394 ยท 2021-02-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B2900/523
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B2900/551
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A two-piece rim and tire assembly. The tire is held to the rim by fasteners extending through flanges integral with the tire main body and then into the rim. Further, the outer edges of the rim clinchably mount the tire main body thereto. A flexible overhanging portion extends outwardly of the tire main body minimizing dirt and mud accumulation on the tire and rim. A bearing is held within the rim by a ring.
Claims
1-18. (canceled)
19. A wheel assembly, comprising: a first wheel disc, and a second wheel disc, wherein said first and second wheel discs define multiple separate recesses on outer portions of said wheel discs; a tire positioned between the first and second wheel discs, wherein the tire has tire flanges extending radially inward into said multiple separate recesses; and tire fasteners attaching said tire to said wheel discs, wherein said tire fasteners extend through said first wheel disc, said tire flanges, and said second wheel disc to secure said first and second wheel discs, and said tire together.
20. The wheel assembly of claim 19, wherein said first and second wheel discs define mutually facing rim projections between said multiple separate recesses.
21. The wheel assembly of claim 20, wherein said multiple separate recesses and said rim projections extend axially around said first and second wheel discs.
22. The wheel assembly of claim 20, wherein said multiple separate recesses and said rim projections extend radially inward toward a central portion of said first and second wheel discs.
23. The wheel assembly of claim 19, comprising: wheel fasteners securing said first wheel disc to said second wheel disc;
24. The wheel assembly of claim 19, wherein the first wheel disc has a first circular rim with a first outer portion and a first hub defining a first central opening, and a second outer portion and a second hub and a second central opening, and wherein the second wheel disc has a second circular rim with a second outer portion and a second hub defining a second central opening.
25. The wheel assembly of claim 24, wherein said first central opening is aligned with said second central opening with a central rotational axis.
26. The wheel assembly of claim 25, wherein said first outer portion and said second outer portion respectively of said first wheel disc and said second wheel disc face each other, and wherein said first fasteners extend from said first hub to said second hub securing said first wheel disc to said second wheel disc to form a wheel rim.
27. The wheel assembly of claim 26 wherein: said first outer portion is continuous and surrounds and is connected to said first hub, said second outer portion is continuous and surrounds and is connected to said second hub, said first outer portion has pegs extending therefrom and into said second outer portion limiting relative motion therebetween with said recesses located in said first outer portion and said second outer portion.
28. The wheel assembly of claim 27 wherein: said first wheel disc and said second wheel disc include spokes joining said first hub and said second hub respectively to said first outer portion and said second outer portion; and, said flanges are positioned between said pegs.
29. The wheel assembly of claim 19 and further comprising: a wheel bearing mounted between said first and second wheel discs; and, a ring removably holding said wheel bearing to said wheel discs, said ring removably mounted to said second wheel disc.
30. The wheel assembly of claim 29, wherein the first wheel disc has a first circular rim with a first outer portion and a first hub defining a first central opening, and a second outer portion and a second hub and a second central opening; the second wheel disc has a second circular rim with a second outer portion and a second hub defining a second central opening with a central rotational axis; the wheel bearing is aligned with said first central opening and said second central opening with said central rotational axis extending therethrough, said wheel discs having a surface surrounding said bearing limiting movement of said bearing; and wherein the ring is located at said second central opening limiting movement of said wheel discs along said rotational axis
31. The wheel assembly of claim 30 wherein a main body of said tire has an overhanging flexible portion extending outwardly of said wheel discs to limit dirt from accumulating on said tire.
32. The wheel assembly of claim 19 wherein a main body of said tire has an overhanging flexible portion extending outwardly of said wheel discs to limit dirt from accumulating on said tire.
33. The wheel assembly of claim 19: wherein said first wheel disc includes at least one peg extending axially toward said second wheel disc; and wherein said second wheel disc defines at least one hole extending axially into said second wheel disc and configured to receive the at least one peg of said first wheel disc.
34. The wheel assembly of claim 33: wherein said at least one peg extends axially away from a projection of said first wheel disc and into said hole of said second wheel disc; and wherein said hold of said second wheel disc is defined by a projection of said second wheel disc.
35. A wheel rim for mounting a tire to a vehicle comprising: a first wheel disc having a first circular rim and a first hub with a first central opening; a second wheel disc having a second circular rim and a second hub and a second central opening; fastening means connecting said first hub to said second hub securing said first wheel disc to said second wheel disc together forming a wheel rim; and, fasteners extendable through flanges of the tire and through corresponding receiving areas of the of the first and second wheel discs to secure the tire to the wheel rim; wherein said first wheel disc and said second wheel disc defining mutually facing projections and the receiving areas extending axially around said first and second wheel discs, said flanges extending into said recesses in between said projections.
36. The wheel rim of claim 35, wherein said first central opening is aligned with said second central opening defining a central rotational axis of the wheel rim, and wherein said flanges are integral with said a body of said tire, said flanges extending radially toward said first and second hub.
37. The wheel rim of claim 35 and further comprising pegs extending into said first wheel disc and said second wheel disc interspaced between said recesses.
38. The wheel rim of claim 35: wherein said first wheel disc includes at least one peg extending axially toward said second wheel disc; and wherein said second wheel disc defines at least one hole extending axially into said second wheel disc and configured to receive the at least one peg of said first wheel disc.
39. The wheel rim of claim 38: wherein said at least one peg extends axially away from a projection of said first wheel disc and into said hole of said second wheel disc; and wherein said hold of said second wheel disc is defined by a projection of said second wheel disc.
40. A tire for mounting to a wheel rim in turn mountable to an axle of a vehicle comprising: a main body for surrounding a wheel rim; and a plurality of flanges projecting radially inwardly from said main body with said flanges fixedly connectable to said wheel rim limiting relative motion between said tire and the wheel rim preventing the main body from rolling off the wheel rim; wherein said flanges are integral with said main body of said tire and projecting radially inwardly toward a center portion of said wheel rim; and wherein said flanges are configured to extend radially into separate individual recesses defined by the wheel rim, said recesses spaced between separate individual projections defined by said wheel rim.
41. The tire of claim 40, wherein said main body includes an inwardly facing surface and an outwardly facing surface with a first exterior side surface and a second exterior side surface extending between said inwardly facing surface and said outwardly facing surface and being mountable to a wheel rim
42. The tire of claim 40 wherein said flanges include holes which extend therethrough to receive fasteners extendable therethrough and into the wheel rim limiting relative motion between said main body and the wheel rim while allowing flexibility of the tire to shake off dirt accumulating thereon.
43. The tire of claim 42 wherein the flanges extend radially inward from the inwardly facing surface of said main body.
44. The tire of claim 40 wherein the tire includes a flexible portion integral with the main body that extends outwardly of said main body and outwardly of the wheel rim when mounted thereto, said portion flexes when impacted to limit dirt accumulation on the tire.
45. The tire of claim 40 wherein said main body is clinchably securable to the wheel rim and cooperatively with said flanges securable to the wheel rim limiting relative motion between the tire and wheel rim.
46. The tire of claim 40 wherein said main body of said tire includes an overhanging portion that juts out from said first exterior side surface and is flexible to shake off dirt accumulating thereon when impacted.
47. The tire of claim 40, wherein the main body defines an interior void, and wherein the flanges extend radially away from the void.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
[0023] Referring in particular to the drawings, the preferred embodiment of wheel 30 is shown in
[0024] Referring now more particularly to
[0025] Fastener holes extend through hub 39 and the outer portion 38 of wheel disc 33 to receive fasteners securing wheel disc 33 and 34 together as well as securing the radially inwardly extending flanges 35 to the wheel rim. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, hub 39 includes three holes 45 extending therethrough to receive fasteners for securing the hub to the adjacent hub of wheel disc 34. In addition, the outer portion 38 of disc 33 includes six holes 46 to receive fasteners extending through disc 33 and then through the tire flanges with the fasteners then extending through the outer portion of disc 34.
[0026] A plurality of tire flange receiving areas or recesses 47 (
[0027] In the embodiment in the drawings, a total of three fastener holes 45 are shown in hub 39 and six fastener holes 46 are shown on the outer portion of the disc it being understood that the number of fastener holes can be varied and is included in the present invention. Further, three pegs 48 are shown mounted to the inwardly facing side of disc 33 to project into complimentary sized holes in the mutually facing side of disc 34 which includes three additional pegs that extend from disc 34 and into disc 33. Thus, a total of six pegs lock the first wheel disc 33 and the second wheel disc 34 together with recesses 47 being spaced between pegs 48 and peg holes 46. In an embodiment shown in
[0028] Tire 31 (
[0029] The wheel rim is assembled by placing the interior surfaces 56 of disc 33 and 57 of disc 34 together so that the outer portion 38 of disc 33 and the outer portion 68 of disc 34 face outwardly thereby forming the wheel rim. The tire 31 is mounted to the wheel rim by extending the flanges 35 into the aligned recesses 47 (
[0030] Agricultural tires are customarily mounted to their wheel rims by fitting the main body of the tire between the circumferentially extending mutually facing rims which are then tightened together to clinch the tire main body therebetween. Thus, as shown in
[0031] Fasteners 70 (
[0032] The main body 50 of tire 31 has an overhanging flexible portion 71 that extends outwardly of the remaining portion of the entire main body. Further, the overhanging portion can extend outwardly of the wheel rim. The overhanging portion 71 is integral with the tire main body and has a thickness 72 considerably less than the thickness of the remaining portion of the tire. Overhanging portion 71 extends continuously around the circumference of the tire and is sufficiently flexible so that when impacted by an external object, such as a rock or raised ground portion will bend inwardly and then outwardly thereby shaking off the dirt or mud accumulating on the tire. In this manner, the tire as well as the rim are kept relatively free of dirt and mud accumulating thereon. Overhanging portion 71 jets outwardly from the side wall 55 of the tire and can be positioned either on the tire portion facing away from the vehicle or the tire portion facing towards the vehicle. Likewise, overhanging portions can be provided so as to jet out from both surfaces 54 and 55. In addition, overhanging portion 71 may be manually moved by an operator contacting portion 71 by hand or with another object or with a particular object fastened to the vehicle.
[0033] The attachment of the tire to the rim by fasteners or bolts 60 (
[0034] A conventional bearing 75 (
[0035] Disc 33 is not provided with a groove 78. Instead, a shoulder 88 is provided in the hub 39 of disc 33 that is located against the end of the bearing limiting longitudinal movement of the bearing along axis 42.
[0036] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected. For example, the term vehicle as used herein both in the specification and claims includes both a self-propelled vehicle as well as a vehicle that is not self-propelled that is pulled or pushed by another vehicle. Most seeders used in the agriculture industry are typically located behind and pulled by tractors. The present invention includes the inventions disclosed herein as used with various types of vehicles including seeders.