DIRECT BOLT SIMULATED CAP
20180009259 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B3/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B27/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cap configured to be connected to a wheel having a hub and a series of openings configured to receive fasteners attaching the wheel to a vehicle. The cap includes a disc defining a series of openings. The number of openings in the cap is less than the number of openings in the wheel. Each opening in the cap is configured to align with a corresponding opening in the wheel. Additionally, the cap is configured to conceal a remainder of the openings in the wheel that are not aligned with the openings in the cap.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. An automobile wheel, comprising: an outer rim; a hub defined generally at the center of the automobile wheel, the hub having a recessed outer surface and a first plurality of openings; a plurality of spokes extending radially between the outer rim and the hub; and a cap configured to be removably disposed in the hub of the automobile wheel so that the cap covers a subset of the first plurality of openings and leaves exposed the remaining first plurality of openings such that said remaining first plurality of openings receive a plurality of threaded studs of an automobile wheel hub assembly therein when the automobile wheel is mounted to the automobile.
3. The automobile wheel of claim 2, wherein a bottom surface of the cap conforms to the recessed outer surface of the hub.
4. The automobile wheel of claim 2, further comprising: a plurality of holes in the cap; and a plurality of fasteners extending through the plurality of holes and into the hub to couple the cap to the hub.
5. The automobile wheel of claim 2, further comprising: a center bore defined in the wheel; a cover coupled to one end of the center bore; and a central opening in the cap, wherein the central opening is concentric with the cover on the wheel.
6. The automobile wheel of claim 2, wherein the cap has a second plurality of openings configured to be aligned with the remaining first plurality of openings and leave the remaining first plurality of openings exposed, wherein a shape and size of each of the openings of the second plurality of openings substantially matches a shape and size of the corresponding openings of said remaining first plurality of openings in the wheel.
7. The automobile wheel of claim 6, wherein each of the second plurality of openings is non-circular.
8. The automobile wheel of claim 2, wherein the cap is disc shaped.
9. The automobile wheel of claim 2, wherein the first plurality of openings are ten openings and said remaining first plurality of openings are five openings.
10. The automobile wheel of claim 2, wherein the cap sits flush in the recessed outer surface of the hub.
11. The automobile wheel of claim 2, wherein at least a portion of an outer perimeter of the cap conforms to a perimeter of the recessed outer surface of the hub.
12. An automobile wheel, comprising: an outer rim; a hub defined generally at the center of the automobile wheel, the hub having a recessed outer surface and a first plurality of lug holes; and a cap configured to be at least partially disposed in the hub of the automobile wheel so that the cap covers a subset of the first plurality of lug holes and leaves exposed the remaining first plurality of lug holes such that said remaining first plurality of lug holes are configured to receive a plurality of threaded studs of an automobile wheel hub assembly therein when the automobile wheel is mounted to the automobile.
13. The automobile wheel of claim 12, wherein a bottom surface of the cap conforms to the recessed outer surface of the hub.
14. The automobile wheel of claim 12, further comprising: a plurality of holes in the cap; and a plurality of fasteners extending through the plurality of holes and into the hub to couple the cap to the hub.
15. The automobile wheel of claim 12, further comprising: a center bore defined in the wheel; a cover coupled to one end of the center bore; and a central opening in the cap, wherein the central opening is concentric with the cover on the wheel.
16. The automobile wheel of claim 12, wherein the cap has a second plurality of openings configured to be aligned with said remaining first plurality of lug holes and leave said remaining first plurality of lug holes exposed, wherein a shape and size of each of the openings of the second plurality of openings substantially matches a shape and size of the corresponding openings of said remaining first plurality of lug holes in the wheel.
17. The automobile wheel of claim 16, wherein each of the second plurality of openings is non-circular.
18. The automobile wheel of claim 12, wherein the cap is disc shaped.
19. The automobile wheel of claim 12, wherein the first plurality of lug holes are ten openings and said remaining first plurality of lug holes are five openings.
20. The automobile wheel of claim 12, wherein the cap sits flush in the recessed outer surface of the hub.
21. The automobile wheel of claim 12, wherein at least a portion of an outer perimeter of the cap conforms to a perimeter of the recessed outer surface of the hub.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] These and other features and advantages of embodiments of the present disclosure will become more apparent by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the following drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals are used throughout the figures to reference like features and components. The figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] The present disclosure is directed to various embodiments of a cap 10 configured to be detachably connected to an automotive wheel 11. In the embodiment illustrated in
[0016] According to one embodiment, the caps 10 are configured to expand a user's potential selection of wheels 11 because the user is not limited to wheels 11 having a number of openings 15 that corresponds to the number of threaded studs 28 or threaded openings on the wheel hub assembly 27. For instance, the user may select a wheel 11 having a number of openings 15 that exceeds the number of threaded studs 28 or threaded holes on the wheel hub assembly 27. According to one embodiment, the cap 10 may be used to reduce the number of effective openings 15 in the wheel 11 so that the number of effective openings 15 in the wheel 11 matches the number of threaded studs 28 or threaded openings on the wheel hub assembly 27. Alternatively, the user may select a wheel 11 having a number of openings 15 that equals the number of threaded studs 28 or threaded holes on the wheel hub assembly 27. The cap 10 may be used reduce the effective number of openings 15 in the wheel 11 so that one or more of the threaded studs 28 or threaded holes on the wheel hub assembly 27 go unused. The cap 10 is also configured to eliminate the need to purchase two different wheels and two different corresponding wheel hub assemblies based upon the desired number of fasteners securing the wheels to the wheel hub assemblies. Furthermore, the cap 10 is configured to dynamically change the style of the wheels, such as between tuner-style wheels and luxury-style wheels.
[0017] With reference now to the embodiment illustrated in
[0018] Each of the openings 18 in the cap 10 is configured to align with one of the openings 15 in the wheel 11. According to one embodiment, when the cap 10 is coupled to the wheel 11, each opening 18 in the cap 10 is aligned with one corresponding opening 15 in the hub 14 of the wheel 11. The openings 15 in the wheel 11 that are aligned with the openings 18 in the cap 10 are configured to receive the fasteners (e.g., a threaded stud 28 and a lug nut or a threaded lug) coupling the wheel 11 to the vehicle. The remaining openings 15 in the wheel 11 are unused when the cap 10 is coupled to the wheel 11. According to one embodiment, the openings 15 in the wheel 11 that are not aligned with the openings 18 in the cap 10 are configured not to receive a fastener coupling the wheel 11 to the vehicle. Additionally, the cap 10 is configured to cover and conceal the unused openings 15 in the wheel 11. In the illustrated embodiment, each of the openings 18 in the cap 10 has substantially the same size and shape as the openings 15 in the wheel 11, although the openings 18 in the cap may have a different shape and/or size than the openings 15 in the wheel 11. Additionally, openings 15, 18 in the wheel 11 and the cap 10, respectively, may be either circular or non-circular. The openings in the cap 10 are also configured to facilitate installation and removal of the fasteners coupling the wheel 11 to the vehicle. Accordingly, the wheel 11 may be attached and detached from the wheel hub assembly 27 of the vehicle even when the cap 10 is coupled to the wheel 11.
[0019] With continued reference to the embodiment illustrated in
[0020] With continued reference to the embodiment illustrated in
[0021] Still referring to the embodiment illustrated in
[0022] In one embodiment, the cap 10 may also include at least one simulated fastener head (not shown) formed in an outer surface 26 of the cap 10. Each simulated fastener head includes a series of depressions in the outer surface 26 of the cap 10 arranged to emulate the appearance of a fastener head, such as, for instance, the appearance of a head of a hex head screw. In one embodiment, each simulated fastener head may be configured to emulate the appearance of the head of the fasteners 25 detachably coupling the cap 10 to the wheel 11. In another embodiment, each simulated fastener head may emulate the appearance of a fastener that is different from the type of fasteners 25 detachably coupling the cap 10 to the wheel 11. In one embodiment, two of the five holes 24 circumferentially disposed around the central opening 23 may be replaced by two simulated fastener heads, although any number of the holes 24 may be replaced by simulated fastener heads and still fall within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. In one embodiment, each of the holes 24 in the cap 10 may be replaced by simulated fastener heads and the cap 10 may be detachably connected to the wheel 11 by any suitable means other than mechanical fastening, such as, for instance, removable adhesive. The simulated fastener heads may aid in deterring theft of the cap 10 by obfuscating the proper mechanism for detaching the cap 10 from the wheel 11.
[0023] The cap 10 may be made of any suitably strong and durable material, such as, for instance, metal (e.g., aluminum or steel), metal alloy (e.g., aluminum alloys), or carbon fiber reinforced plastic. The cap 10 may be made by any suitable process, such as, for instance, machining, milling, water jet cutting, laser cutting, stamping, pressing, sheet metal drawing, molding, rapid prototyping using additive manufacturing techniques, or any combination thereof.
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[0025] The method 100 also includes a task 120 of coupling the cap 10 to the hub 14 of the wheel 11. In one embodiment, the task 120 of coupling the cap 10 to the hub 14 of the wheel 11 includes a task 130 of drilling and tapping a plurality of threaded blind holes 31 (see
[0026] In another embodiment, the holes 31 in the hub 14 of the wheel 11 may be smooth blind bores and the fasteners 25 coupling the cap 10 to the wheel 11 may be self-tapping fasteners, such as, for instance, self-tapping screws. Additionally, in one or more other embodiments, the task 120 of coupling the cap 10 to the wheel 11 may include permanently coupling the cap 10 to the wheel 11 by permanent fasteners, such as, for instance, rivets. In another embodiment, the task 120 of coupling the cap 10 to the wheel 11 may include permanently connecting the cap 10 to the wheel 11 by any other suitable means, such as, for instance, bonding, welding, or brazing. In one embodiment, the method 100 may also include a task 150 of coupling the wheel 11 to the wheel hub assembly 27 on the vehicle by installing the fasteners (e.g., lug nuts or threaded lugs).
[0027] While in one embodiment, the method 100 of using the caps 10 may include each of the tasks described above and shown in
[0028] While this invention has been described in detail with particular references to exemplary embodiments thereof, the exemplary embodiments described are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of the invention to the exact forms disclosed. Persons skilled in the art and technology to which this invention pertains will appreciate that alterations and changes in the described structures and methods of assembly and operation can be practiced without meaningfully departing from the principles, spirit, and scope of this invention, as set forth in the following claims. Although relative terms such as “outer,” “inner,” “upper,” “lower,” “below,” “above,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and similar terms have been used herein to describe a spatial relationship of one element to another, it is understood that these terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the various elements and components of the invention in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. Additionally, as used herein, the term “substantially” and similar terms are used as terms of approximation and not as terms of degree, and are intended to account for the inherent deviations in measured or calculated values that would be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art.