Air valve for tubeless pneumatic tire
10703149 ยท 2020-07-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C29/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K15/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60C29/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60C29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K15/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60B25/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Air valve for a pneumatic tire has a threaded shaft between a first end defining an air inlet and an opposite, second end that is located within the bounded space of a tire mounted on a rim. The air passageway through the air valve has at least one outlet at the distal end of the valve that exists the device through a side portion rather than the terminal end of the device. In a preferred embodiment the air passageway is T-shaped so that air flowing into the tire flows in a non-linear path, exiting the air outlets transverse to the air flow through the inlet into the air passageway.
Claims
1. An air valve for a tubeless pneumatic tire assembly including a rim, a tire mounted on the rim and an annular insert mounted on the rim such that the annular member is disposed between the rim and the tire, the air valve, comprising: a shaft having a proximate end and a distal end having a base with an enlarged size relative to the size of the shaft at the proximate end, the base portion defining a base sidewall portion and a base terminal end portion adapted to be in contact with the annular insert; and an air passageway extending from an air inlet at the proximate end to an air outlet extending through the sidewall portion of the base to define an air passageway through the shaft that is not occluded by the annular insert.
2. The air valve according to claim 1 including at least two air outlets, each of which extends through the sidewall portion of the base.
3. The air valve according to claim 2 in which the air passageway is defined by a first linear portion in the shaft and a transverse portion in the base, the first linear portion communicating with the transverse portion.
4. The air valve according to claim 1 in which the air valve is of the Presta type.
5. The air valve according to claim 1 in which the air valve is of the Schrader type.
6. The air valve according to claim 1 including a shut-off valve at the proximate end.
7. An air valve for a tubeless pneumatic tire assembly including a rim, a tire mounted on the rim and an annular insert mounted on the rim such that the annular member is disposed between the rim and the tire, the air valve, comprising: a shaft having an air passageway therethrough, the air passageway and extending from an air inlet to at least one air outlet adjacent to the annular insert and wherein the air passageway is non-linear from the air inlet to the air outlet and the outlet is not occluded by the annular insert.
8. The air valve according to claim 7 including a base at a distal end of the shaft and in which the air passageway further comprises a first portion extending through the shaft and a second portion extending through the base.
9. The air valve according to claim 8 wherein the second portion is defined by a bore extending through the base portion to thereby define a pair of air outlets.
10. The air valve according to claim 7 including a base at a distal end of the shaft and in which the air passageway further comprises a curvilinear pathway.
11. The air valve according to claim 7 a shut-off valve in the air passageway.
12. The air valve according to claim 11 in which the base is a frusto-conincal member that has a circumferential shoulder.
13. An air valve for a tubeless pneumatic tire assembly including a rim, a tire mounted on the rim and an annular insert mounted on the rim such that the annular member is disposed between the rim and the tire, the air valve, comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end; a base on the second end, the base having a base sidewall portion and a base terminal end portion positioned between the rim and the annular insert; an air passageway extending from an inlet at the first end to an outlet through the sidewall portion of the base; and a shut-off valve in the air passageway.
14. The air valve according to claim 13 in which the air passageway is defined by a first axial portion in the shaft and a second axial portion in the base, wherein the second axial portion is transverse to the first axial portion.
15. The air valve according to claim 14 in which the second axial portion extends through the base to define two outlets.
16. The air valve according to claim 13 in which the air passageway define a curved pathway.
17. The air valve according to claim 16 in which the air passageway includes a single outlet through the base.
18. The air valve according to claim 13 wherein the base defines a circumferential shoulder.
19. The air valve according to claim 13 in which the air valve is of the Presta type.
20. The air valve according to claim 13 in which the air valve is of the Schrader type.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawing, in which:
(2) A conventional air valve of the type commonly known as a Presta valve is shown in
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED AND ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
(10) As described in detail below, the apparatus according to the invention is an air valve for use with tubeless tires. With reference to the prior art air valves 100 shown in
(11) With reference specifically to the cross sectional view of
(12) As noted, the valve 100 of
(13) The operational characteristics of the air valve 100 are detailed briefly for background and context. The shut-off valve 116 of air valve 100 shown in
(14) The shut-off valve 116 is opened by unscrewing a cap 130 and then pushing the shaft 118 inwardly toward the interior of the tire (downwardly in the view of
(15) With that information as background, an air valve 10 according to the present invention is shown on the top in
(16) A tire assembly in accordance with one or more of the embodiments described herein can generally provide the advantages of a low pressure tire while avoiding the accompanying disadvantageous thereof. Referring now to
(17) Air valve 10 includes a conventional shut-off valve 22 that is identical both structurally and functionally to the air valve 116 described above with respect to the Presta valve 100 shown in
(18) Air valve 10 has an air passageway 30 through the valve 10 but the air outlet 32, which is at distal end 16 and thus interior of the tire and rim when the air valve is installed in a rim, does not extend through the terminal end 34 of the base 18. Instead, the air outlet 32 exits base 18 through the side 35 of the base, distally of rubber seat 20. In the embodiment of air valve 10 shown in
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(20) An essential structural characteristic of the present invention is an air valve for use with tubeless tires that has an air inlet externally of the rim and an air outlet that exits the air valve at a distal end of the air valve in a position other than at the terminal end of the air valve. The embodiment shown in the drawings incorporates a T-shaped air passageway with two air outlets located between the terminal end of the valve and the rim. It will be appreciated that one air outlet would be sufficient, or more than 2. Accordingly, the air passageway through the inventive valve is non-linear from the inlet through the outlet(s). Moreover, the air passageway through the valve could be curved and thus also non-linear so long as the one or more air outlets exit the base of the valve at a position (or positions) other than through the terminal end of the basethe air passageway may therefore be non-linearly aligned between the inlet and the outlet. This is illustrated in
(21) While the present invention has been described and shown as it is embodied in a Presta type valve, those of skill in the art will recognize that the invention applies equally to a Schrader type of valve.
(22) While the present invention has been described in terms of preferred and illustrated embodiments, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill that the spirit and scope of the invention is not limited to those embodiments, but extend to the various modifications and equivalents as defined in the appended claims.