Wheel Having a Stiffening Rib

Abstract

A wheel is provided including a disc face, an open end opposing the disc face, and a wheel rim extending between the disc face and the open end, the wheel rim including a rib extending radially inward from the rim and a rim section including the rib.

Claims

1. A wheel comprising: a disc face; and a rim circumscribing the disc face and extending between the disc face and an open end thereof, the rim including: a rib extending radially inward from the rim, and a rim section including the rib having a second moment of area configured to enable the wheel to have: a) a substantially similar load rating and/or tire pressure rating as a wheel of similar size without the rib; and b) a lower weight than the wheel of similar size.

2. The wheel of claim 1, further comprising a second rib extending radially inward from the rim proximate the disc face.

3. The wheel of claim 1, wherein the wheel complies with SAE J1865 brake clearance standards.

4. The wheel of claim 1, wherein a weight of the wheel is between 34 pounds to 39 pounds.

5. The wheel of claim 4, wherein the rib extends between 0.276 in to 0.591 in radially inward.

6. The wheel of claim 5, wherein the rib extends between 0.276 in to 0.394 in radially inward.

7. The wheel of claim 4, wherein the rim section has a second moment of area between 0.0150 in.sup.4 to 0.0600 in.sup.4.

8. The wheel of claim 7, wherein the rim section has a second moment of area between 0.0170 in.sup.4 to 0.0400 in.sup.4.

9. The wheel of claim 1, wherein the rim section extends: a first distance from a centroid of the rib to the open end, and a second distance substantially equal to the first distance from the centroid of the rib toward the disc face.

10. The wheel of claim 1, wherein the rim further comprises a tire side profile including: an open end flange, a disc face flange, a first angle wall extending from the disc face flange toward the open end flange; a second angle wall extending from the open end flange toward the disc face flange; and a drop well connecting the first angle wall and the second angle wall.

11. The wheel of claim 4, wherein the wheel is formed from a 6xxx aluminum alloy.

12. The wheel of claim 1, wherein the weight of the wheel is between 50 pounds to 52 pounds.

13. The wheel of claim 12, wherein the rib extends between 0.0394 in to 0.591 in radially inward.

14. The wheel of claim 12, wherein the rib extends between 0.0787 in to 0.157 in radially inward.

15. The wheel of claim 12, wherein the rim section has a second moment of area between 0.0120 in.sup.4 to 0.04 in.sup.4.

16. The wheel of claim 15, wherein the rim section has a second moment of area between 0.0120 in.sup.4 to 0.0140 in.sup.4.

17. The wheel of claim 12, wherein the rim section extends: a first distance from a centroid of the rib to the open end, and a second distance substantially equal to the first distance from the centroid of the rib toward the disc face.

18. The wheel of claim 12, wherein the wheel is formed from a 6xxx aluminum alloy.

19. A method for making a wheel comprising: at least one of forging, casting, or machining a wheel, the wheel having a disc face, a rim circumscribing the disc face, the rim having an open end distal to the disc face and extending between the disc face and the open end, the rim including: a rib extending radially inward therefrom, and a rim section including the rib having a second moment of area configured to enable the wheel to have: a) a substantially similar load rating and/or tire pressure rating as a wheel of similar size without the rib; and b) a lower weight than the wheel of similar size.

20. The method of claim 19, wherein the rim further comprises a tire side profile including: an open end flange, a disc face flange, a first angle wall extending from the disc face flange toward the open end flange; a second angle wall extending from the open end flange toward the disc face flange; and a drop well connecting the first angle wall and the second angle wall and wherein the wheel is forged or cast from a 6xxx aluminum alloy.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0029] Illustrative, non-limiting example embodiments will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

[0030] FIGS. 1A-1H are front perspective, rear perspective, front, back, side, top, bottom, and cross-sectional views of a wheel in accordance with various embodiments.

[0031] FIGS. 2A-2G are detail views of various rib configurations of the wheel in accordance with various embodiments.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

[0032] Various exemplary embodiments will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some example embodiments are shown. The present inventive concept may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the example embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these example embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present inventive concept to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, the sizes and relative sizes of layers and regions may be exaggerated for clarity. Like numerals refer to like elements throughout.

[0033] It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being connected or coupled to another element, it can be directly connected or coupled to the other element or intervening elements may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being directly connected or directly coupled to another element, there are no intervening elements present. Other words used to describe the relationship between elements should be interpreted in a like fashion (e.g., between versus directly between, adjacent versus directly adjacent, etc.).

[0034] Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this inventive concept belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.

[0035] The figures constitute a part of this specification and include illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure and illustrate various objects and features thereof. In addition, any measurements, specifications and the like shown in the figures are intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.

[0036] Among those benefits and improvements that have been disclosed, other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying figures. Detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely illustrative of the invention that may be embodied in various forms. In addition, each of the examples given in connection with the various embodiments of the invention is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive.

[0037] Throughout the specification and claims, the following terms take the meanings explicitly associated herein, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The phrases in one embodiment and in some embodiments as used herein do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment(s), though it may. Furthermore, the phrases in another embodiment and in some other embodiments as used herein do not necessarily refer to a different embodiment, although it may. Thus, as described below, various embodiments of the invention may be readily combined, without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.

[0038] In addition, as used herein, the term or is an inclusive or operator, and is equivalent to the term and/or, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The term based on is not exclusive and allows for being based on additional factors not described, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. In addition, throughout the specification, the meaning of a, an, and the include plural references. The meaning of in includes in and on.

[0039] Embodiments of the present disclosure generally apply to wheels. The various embodiments of the present disclosure can provide single piece heavy duty wheels having a high load rating and a high tire inflation pressure rating for use in connection with wheeled vehicles such as, for example, cars, trucks, buses, aircraft landing gear, amphibious vehicles, or any other wheeled vehicle.

[0040] FIGS. 1A-1H illustrate a wheel 100 having a disc end 100a and an opposing open end 100b in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure. The wheel 100 can include a mount flange 101 at the disc end 100a extending radially inward from a disc face 103 for mounting the wheel 100 to a wheel hub (not shown). The wheel 100 can also include a wheel rim 105 extending between the disc face 103 and the open end 100b and a rib 129 extending radially inward from the rim 105. However, it will be apparent in view of this disclosure that other wheel configurations can be used in accordance with various embodiments. For example, in some embodiments (not shown), the mount flange and disc face can be positioned between two open ends of the rim.

[0041] The mount flange 101, in accordance with various embodiments, can include one or more bolt holes 107 extending therethrough for bolting or otherwise fastening the wheel 100 to the wheel hub. Although the mount flange 101 is shown in FIGS. 1A-1H as having 10 bolt holes 107, it will be apparent in view of this disclosure that any number and/or size bolt holes 107 can be used in accordance with various embodiments to permit engagement between the mount flange 101 and any complimentary wheel hub design.

[0042] As shown in FIGS. 1A and 1C, the mount flange 101, in accordance with various embodiments, can include a substantially planar outer face 101a for providing a stable bearing surface for engagement with one or more bolt heads of one or more bolts when the wheel 100 is bolted to the wheel hub. As shown in FIGS. 1B and 1D, the mount flange 101, in accordance with various embodiments can also include a substantially planar inner face 101b for providing a stable bearing surface for engagement with the wheel hub when the wheel 100 is bolted to the wheel hub.

[0043] As shown in FIGS. 1A, 1C, 1E, 1F, and 1H, the disc face 103, in accordance with various embodiments, can extend substantially conically between the mount flange 101 and the wheel rim 105 for providing a transition and structural support between the wheel rim 105 and the mount flange 101. However, it will be apparent in view of this disclosure that the disc face 103 may not be conical and can instead extend radially between the mount flange 101 and the wheel rim 105. The disc face 103, in accordance with various embodiments, can include one or more hand holes 109 extending therethrough for permitting handling of the wheel, for providing cooling ventilation to a brake or brakes proximate the wheel, and/or for providing accessibility to a valve hole 121 for inflation and valve installation. Although the disc face 103 is shown in FIGS. 1A-1H as having 10 hand holes 109, it will be apparent in view of this disclosure that any number and/or size and/or shape hand holes 109 can be used in accordance with various embodiments.

[0044] The wheel rim 105, in accordance with various embodiments, can be configured for mounting a tire thereto. The wheel rim 105 can, in accordance with various embodiments, include an outer tire side 105a and an inner inboard side 105b. In some embodiments, the tire side 105a of the wheel rim 105 can include a disc end flange 111 at the disc end 100a, an open end flange 113 at the open end 100b, a first angle wall 115 extending from the disc end flange 111 toward the open end flange 113, a second angle wall 117 extending from the open end flange 113 toward the disc end flange 111, and a drop well 119 connecting the first angle wall 115 to the second angle wall 117. In some embodiments, the wheel rim 105 can also include a valve hole 121 extending through at least one of the first angle wall 115, the second angle wall 117, or the drop well 119.

[0045] In accordance with various embodiments, the first angle wall 115, second angle wall 117, and drop well 119 can be sized and shaped to have a tire side profile geometry conforming to the Tire and Rim Association Standard for drop center rims and flat base rims. The valve hole 121, in accordance with various embodiments, can be any size, shape, configuration, and orientation suitable for installation of an inflation valve therein. For example, in some embodiments, the valve hole 121 can include a through hole 123, a tire side counterbore 125, and an inboard counterbore 127.

[0046] The disc end flange 111 and the open end flange 113, in some embodiments, can each generally be sized and shaped to have a tire side profile geometry conforming to the Tire and Rim Association Standard for drop center rims and flat base rims. In some embodiments, particular profiles of the tire side and inboard sides of the disc end flange 111 and the open end flange 113 can be configured, within the Tire and Rim Association Standard for drop center rims and flat base rims, to assist in achieving desired load ratings and tire pressure ratings at a reduced weight without increasing the risk of the tire demounting from the rim.

[0047] In some embodiments, the disc end flange 111 and the open end flange 113 can include mirrored tire side and inboard side profile patterns. In some embodiments, the disc end flange 111 and the open end flange 113 can include different tire side and/or inboard side profile patterns while conforming to the Tire and Rim Association Standards.

[0048] The inboard side 105b of the wheel rim 105, in accordance with various embodiments, can include a rib 129 extending radially inward from the rim 105. In some embodiments, the rib 129 can extend circumferentially around the inboard side 105b of the wheel rim 105 for stiffening the wheel rim 105. It will be apparent in view of this disclosure that, in some embodiments, one or more additional ribs can be included. For example, in an embodiment (not shown) as described above wherein the disc face and mount flange are positioned between two open ends of the rim, one rib can be included on either side of the disc face, proximate each open end of the rim. It will further be apparent in view of this disclosure that the rib 129 can be formed in any size and/or shape that is compliant with brake clearance requirements and imparts a desired increase in second moment of area to the wheel 100 to support a desired reduced weight.

[0049] For example, in some embodiments, use of any of the ribs 201a-201g depicted in FIGS. 2A-2G can provide for a weight reduction from a 40 lb aluminum wheel to an aluminum wheel weighing less than 36 lbs, without reducing load ratings, tire pressure ratings, or part life. In addition, the ribs 129, 201a-201g can provide the reduced weight wheel with sufficient second moment of area and geometric clearance to comply with SAE J1865 brake clearance standards. To that end, in some embodiments, the rib 129 can extend radially inward by about 0.591 in or less (e.g., by about 0.276 in to about 0.591 in, by about 0.276 in to about 0.551 in, by about 0.276 in to about 0.512 in, by about 0.276 in to about 0.472 in, by about 0.276 in to about 0.433 in, by about 0.276 in to about 0.394 in, by about 0.276 in to about 0.354 in, and by about 0.276 in to about 0.315 in) from the inboard side 105b of the wheel rim 105.

[0050] As shown in FIG. 1H, in some embodiments, the bending stiffness or second moment of area (also referred to as moment of inertia (MOO), can be determined for a rim section 131 including the rib 129. In some embodiments, the rim section 131 can extend substantially equidistant from a centroid 130 of the rib 129 toward the disc end 100a and toward the open end 100b of the wheel 100. In some embodiments, the rim section 131 can extend from the centroid 130 of the rib 129 to the open end 100b and a substantially equal distance from the centroid 130 toward the disc end. Thus, the centroid 130 of the rib 129 can, in some embodiments, be located proximate a longitudinal center of the rim section 131 (in a plane containing the axis of rotation/symmetry of the wheel). In some embodiments, for example, for a wheel 100 weighing 39 lbs or less (e.g., including about 34 lbs to about 39 lbs, about 34 lbs to about 38 lbs, about 34 lbs to about 37 lbs, and about 35 lbs to about 36 lbs), the second moment of area of the rim section 131 can be, for example, between about 0.0150 in.sup.4 to about 0.0600 in.sup.4, including about 0.0170 in.sup.4 to about 0.0500 in.sup.4, about 0.0170 in.sup.4 to about 0.0400 in.sup.4, and about 0.0200 in.sup.4 to about 0.0300 in.sup.4.

[0051] It will be apparent in view of this disclosure, however, that in some embodiments the rib design of the subject patent application can be implemented in connection with wheels having any combination of wheel weight, wheel material, load rating requirements, tire pressure rating requirements, part life requirements, brake clearance requirements, bending stiffness requirements, rim section definitions, or local moments of inertia.

[0052] For example, in some embodiments, use of the rib 129 can provide for a weight reduction from a 53 lb aluminum wheel to an aluminum wheel weighing 51 lbs, without reducing load ratings, tire pressure ratings, or part life. In addition, the rib 129 can provide the reduced weight wheel with sufficient second moment of area and geometric clearance to comply with applicable brake clearance standards. To that end, in some embodiments, the rib 129 can extend radially inward by about 0.591 in or less (e.g., by about 0.0394 in to about 0.0787 in, by about 0.118 in to about 0.157 in, and by about 0.276 in to about 0.394 in) from the inboard side 105b of the wheel rim 105.

[0053] Referring again to FIG. 1H, in such embodiments, the bending stiffness or second moment of area, can be determined for the rim section 131 including the rib 129. In such embodiments, for example, for a wheel 100 weighing 52 lbs or less (e.g., including about 50 lbs to about 52 lbs, about 50.4 lbs to about 51.6 lbs, and about 50.8 lbs to about 51.2 lbs), the second moment of area of the rim section 131 can be, for example, between about 0.0115 in.sup.4 to about 0.040 in.sup.4, including about 0.0120 in.sup.4 to about 0.0140 in.sup.4, and about 0.0120 in.sup.4 to about 0.020 in.sup.4.

[0054] The wheel 100, in accordance with various embodiments, can be a single-piece or mutli-piece wheel made by forging, casting, or any other suitable manufacturing method for the wheel 100, for example, one or more of impression die forging, cold forging, open die forging, seamless rolled forging, any expendable mold casting (e.g., sand casting, plaster mold casting, shell molding, investment casting, low or high pressure casting), any non-expendable mold casting (e.g., permanent mold casting, die casting, centrifugal casting), gravity filled casting, low-pressure filled casting, high-pressure filled casting, vacuum casting, any other method of forging or casting, or combinations thereof. As used herein, single-piece means that the wheel 100 is formed from a single piece (e.g., casting or forging) and does not require welding, screwing, bolting, press-fitting, adhering, or otherwise fastening, attaching, or affixing separate parts. As used herein, multi-piece means that the wheel 100 is formed from at least two pieces (e.g., castings or forgings) and requires welding, screwing, bolting, press-fitting, adhering, or otherwise fastening, attaching, or affixing separate pieces. The wheel 100, in accordance with various embodiments can be made from any suitable material including, for example, steel, aluminum, steel alloys, aluminum alloys (e.g., 6xxx aluminum), any other metal, any other alloy, and/or combinations thereof.

[0055] In some embodiments, each of the features (e.g., mount flange 101, disc face 103, wheel rim 105, bolt holes 107, hand holes 109, disc end flange 111, open end flange 113, first and second angle walls 115, 117, drop well 119, and valve hole 121) of the wheel 100 can be formed during forging or casting. In some embodiments, one or more of the features of the wheel 100 can be subsequently added by any of one or more suitable techniques such as, for example, turning lathe machining, computer numerical control (CNC) machining, drilling, electrical discharge machining, electrochemical machining, any other suitable technique, and/or combinations thereof.

EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS

[0056] FIGS. 2A-2G illustrate detail views of various example ribs 201a-201g which can, in accordance with various embodiments, be similar to, but are not limited to, the rib 129 discussed above with reference to FIGS. 1A-1H.

Example 1

[0057] FIG. 2A illustrates a first rib 201a. For a wheel constructed of aluminum and having a weight of 35.6 lb, the first rib 201a extends about 0.354 in radially inward from the rim 205a on the inboard side. The first rib 201a, for a rim section extending from the centroid 230a of the first rib 201a to the open end and a substantially equal distance from the centroid 230a toward the disc end, can have a second moment of area of about 0.0228 in.sup.4.

Example 2

[0058] FIG. 2B illustrates a first rib 201b. For a wheel constructed of aluminum and having a weight of 35.8 lb, the first rib 201a extends about 0.315 in radially inward from the rim 205b on the inboard side. The first rib 201b, for a rim section extending from the centroid 230b of the first rib 201b to the open end and a substantially equal distance from the centroid 230b toward the disc end, can have a second moment of area of about 0.0172 in.sup.4.

Example 3

[0059] FIG. 2C illustrates a first rib 201c. For a wheel constructed of aluminum and having a weight of 35.9 lb, the first rib 201c extends about 0.354 in radially inward from the rim 205c on the inboard side. The first rib 201c, for a rim section extending from the centroid 230c of the first rib 201c to the open end and a substantially equal distance from the centroid 230c toward the disc end, can have a second moment of area of about 0.0265 in.sup.4.

Example 4

[0060] FIG. 2D illustrates a first rib 201d. For a wheel constructed of aluminum and having a weight of 35.1 lb, the first rib 201d extends about 0.433 in radially inward from the rim 205d on the inboard side. The first rib 201d, for a rim section extending from the centroid 230d of the first rib 201d to the open end and a substantially equal distance from the centroid 230d toward the disc end, can have a second moment of area of about 0.0295 in.sup.4.

Example 5

[0061] FIG. 2E illustrates a first rib 201e. For a wheel constructed of aluminum and having a weight of 35.9 lb, the first rib 201e extends about 0.354 in radially inward from the rim 205e on the inboard side. The first rib 201e, for a rim section extending from the centroid 230e of the first rib 201e to the open end and a substantially equal distance from the centroid 230e toward the disc end, can have a second moment of area of about 0.0265 in.sup.4.

Example 6

[0062] FIG. 2F illustrates a first rib 201f. For a wheel constructed of aluminum and having a weight of 35.8 lb, the first rib 201f extends about 0.394 in radially inward from the rim 205f on the inboard side. The first rib 201f, for a rim section extending from the centroid 230f of the first rib 201f to the open end and a substantially equal distance from the centroid 230f toward the disc end, can have a second moment of area of about 0.0241 in.sup.4.

Example 7

[0063] FIG. 2G illustrates a first rib 201g. For a wheel constructed of aluminum and having a weight of 35.9 lb, the first rib 201g extends about 0.394 in radially inward from the rim 205g on the inboard side. The first rib 201g, for a rim section extending from the centroid 230g of the first rib 201g to the open end and a substantially equal distance from the centroid 230g toward the disc end, can have a second moment of area of about 0.0258 in.sup.4.

Example 8

[0064] For a wheel constructed of aluminum and having a weight of 50.4 lb (not shown), the first rib extends about 0.0787 in radially inward from the rim on the inboard side. The first rib, for a rim section extending from the centroid of the first rib to the open end and a substantially equal distance from the centroid toward the disc end, can have a second moment of area of about 0.0137 in.sup.4.

Example 9

[0065] For a wheel constructed of aluminum and having a weight of 50.8 lb (not shown), the first rib extends about 0.0787 in radially inward from the rim on the inboard side. The first rib, for a rim section extending from the centroid of the first rib to the open end and a substantially equal distance from the centroid toward the disc end, can have a second moment of area of about 0.0137 in.sup.4.

[0066] Aspects of the present disclosure will now be described with reference to the following numbered clauses:

1. A wheel comprising: a disc face; and a rim circumscribing the disc face and extending between the disc face and an open end thereof, the rim including: a rib extending radially inward from the rim, and a rim section including the rib having a second moment of area configured to enable the wheel to have: a) a substantially similar load rating and/or tire pressure rating as a wheel of similar size without the rib; and b) a lower weight than the wheel of similar size.
2. The wheel of clause 1, further comprising a second rib extending radially inward from the rim proximate the disc face.
3. The wheel of clauses 1 or 2, wherein the wheel complies with SAE J1865 brake clearance standards.
4. The wheel of any of clauses 1-3, wherein a weight of the wheel is between 34 pounds to 39 pounds.
5. The wheel of any of clauses 1-4, wherein the rib extends between 0.276 in to 0.591 in radially inward.
6. The wheel of any of clauses 1-5, wherein the rib extends between 0.276 in to 0.394 in radially inward.
7. The wheel of any of clauses 1-6, wherein the rim section has a second moment of area between 0.0150 in.sup.4 to 0.0600 in.sup.4.
8. The wheel of any of clauses 1-7, wherein the rim section has a second moment of area between 0.0170 in.sup.4 to 0.0400 in.sup.4.
9. The wheel of any of clauses 1-8, wherein the rim section extends:

[0067] a first distance from a centroid of the rib to the open end, and

[0068] a second distance substantially equal to the first distance from the centroid of the rib toward the disc face.

10. The wheel of any of clauses 1-9, wherein the rim further comprises a tire side profile including:

[0069] an open end flange,

[0070] a disc face flange,

[0071] a first angle wall extending from the disc face flange toward the open end flange;

[0072] a second angle wall extending from the open end flange toward the disc face flange; and

[0073] a drop well connecting the first angle wall and the second angle wall.

11. The wheel of any of clauses 1-10, wherein the wheel is formed from a 6xxx aluminum alloy.
12. The wheel of any of clauses 1-3 or 9-11, wherein the weight of the wheel is between 50 pounds to 52 pounds.
13. The wheel of any of clauses 1-3 or 9-12, wherein the rib extends between 0.0394 in to 0.591 in radially inward.
14. The wheel of any of clauses 1-3 or 9-12, wherein the rib extends between 0.0787 in to 0.157 in radially inward.
15. The wheel of any of clauses 1-3 or 9-14, wherein the rim section has a second moment of area between 0.0120 in.sup.4 to 0.04 in.sup.4.
16. The wheel of any of clauses 1-3 or 9-15, wherein the rim section has a second moment of area between 0.0120 in.sup.4 to 0.0140 in.sup.4.
17. The wheel of any of clauses 1-3 or 9-16, wherein the rim section extends: a first distance from a centroid of the rib to the open end, and a second distance substantially equal to the first distance from the centroid of the rib toward the disc face.
18. The wheel of any of clauses 1-3 or 9-17, wherein the wheel is formed from a 6xxx aluminum alloy.
19. A method for making a wheel comprising: at least one of forging, casting, or machining a wheel, the wheel having a disc face, a rim circumscribing the disc face, the rim having an open end distal to the disc face and extending between the disc face and the open end, the rim including: a rib extending radially inward therefrom, and a rim section including the rib having a second moment of area configured to enable the wheel to have: a) a substantially similar load rating and/or tire pressure rating as a wheel of similar size without the rib; and b) a lower weight than the wheel of similar size.
20. The method of clause 19, wherein the rim further comprises a tire side profile including: an open end flange, a disc face flange, a first angle wall extending from the disc face flange toward the open end flange; a second angle wall extending from the open end flange toward the disc face flange; and a drop well connecting the first angle wall and the second angle wall and wherein the wheel is forged or cast from a 6xxx aluminum alloy.

[0074] While a number of embodiments of the present invention have been described, it is understood that these embodiments are illustrative only, and not restrictive, and that many modifications may become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Further still, the various steps may be carried out in any desired order (and any desired steps may be added and/or any desired steps may be eliminated).

[0075] While the present disclosure has been described with reference to certain embodiments thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt to a particular situation, indication, material and composition of matter, process step or steps, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. All such modifications are intended to be within the scope of the claims appended hereto.