Modular tyre liner
10618360 ยท 2020-04-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C13/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C19/122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2009/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C19/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
There is provided a piece for a modular tyre liner, the piece being planar and generally rectangular and cut to define: a key head and a key hole, the key head configured for insertion into an associated key hole of an adjacent piece for engagement in use to form a mechanical interlock with the adjacent piece and wherein the key head and a key hole are configured for allowing movement of the piece with respect to the adjacent piece along the length of the liner in use.
Claims
1. A modular inner tyre liner formed from a plurality of pieces, each piece comprising: a key head; and a key hole, the key hole having a T-shaped cross-section, the T-shaped cross-section having a lengthwise slot orientated toward the key head and a perpendicular cross slot, wherein the key head of a first piece of the plurality of pieces is configured for insertion into an associated key hole of a first adjacent piece of the plurality of pieces for engagement in use to form a mechanical interlock with the first adjacent piece; the key head and the key hole are configured for allowing movement of the first piece with respect to the first adjacent piece along a length of the liner; the first piece is configured for connection to the first adjacent piece by bending the key head of the first piece along an elongate axis thereof and by inserting the bent key head through the lengthwise slot of the first adjacent piece; and when the key head of the first piece is inserted into the key hole of the first adjacent piece, and the key head of the first adjacent piece is inserted into the key hole of a second adjacent piece of the plurality of pieces, the key head of the first piece is sandwiched between portions of the first adjacent piece and the second adjacent piece.
2. The modular inner tyre liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cross slot has a length orthogonal to the elongate axis of approximately 22 mm.
3. The modular inner tyre liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the key head has a length along the elongate axis less than a length of the lengthwise slot along the elongate axis.
4. The modular inner tyre liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cross slot has a width along the elongate axis of approximately 6 mm.
5. The modular inner tyre liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of pieces comprises a width of approximately 70 mm and a breadth of approximately 40 mm.
6. The modular inner tyre liner as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a key neck formed at a point along the elongate axis of each of the plurality of pieces formed by cutouts in from opposite side edges thereof, thereby dividing each of the plurality of pieces into the key head and an insertion tab section and an insertion section.
7. The modular inner tyre liner as claimed in claim 6, wherein the key neck has a length orthogonal to the elongate axis less than that of the cross slot.
8. The modular inner tyre liner as claimed in claim 7, wherein the length of the key neck is approximately 20 mm.
9. The modular inner tyre liner as claimed in claim 7, wherein the cross slot is spaced away from the key neck further than a length of the key head along the elongate axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Notwithstanding any other forms which may fall within the scope of the present invention, preferred embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(10) As can be seen, the piece 1 comprises a substantially planar body 3 which may have a substantially rectangular cross-section thereby defining an elongate axis.
(11) Once assembled to form the modular tyre liner 2, each piece 1 bends about the elongate axis so as to conform to the substantially semicylindrical periphery of the inner pneumatic tube.
(12) As is shown in
(13) Once assembled, the key head 5 mechanically interlocks with a respective keyhole 4 of an adjacent piece 1.
(14) The key head 5 is defined by lateral opposite cutouts 6 cut from the edges of the piece 1. The cutouts 6 define a key neck 7 therebetween.
(15) Relatedly, the keyhole 4 preferably comprises a t-shape cross-section defining a cross slot 8 and a lengthwise slot 9, and wherein the lengthwise slot 9 is orientated towards the key head 5.
(16) As such, once assembled, the neck 7 locates within and across the cross slot 8 of the keyhole 4. In this regard, the neck 7 comprises a width less than that of the of the cross slot 8 so as to allow the neck 7 to fit within the cross slot 8. For example, the neck 7 may comprise a width of 20 mm and the cross slot 8 may comprise a width of 22 mm.
(17) Specifically, turning to
(18) Furthermore, the lengthwise slot 9 is provided to facilitate insertion of the key head 5 through the keyhole 4. Specifically, as is shown in
(19) As is shown in
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(21) Conversely,
(22) Illustration of the travelling shearing boundary wave portion 10 is shown in
(23) As can be seen from
(24) However, after the travelling shearing boundary wave 10 has passed as is shown in
(25) As can be appreciated, the movement of the pieces 1 with respect to each other in this manner create a shearing action that assists in preventing a foreign body from breaching between adjacent pieces 1 or alternatively physically shearing the foreign body with a scissor-type action that do.
(26) As can be appreciated from
(27) Specifically, as can be seen from
(28) As can be best seen from
(29) For example, the breadth of the cross slot 8 may be approximately 6 mm such that adjacent pieces 1 may move up to 6 mm with respect to each other.
(30) As is further shown in
(31) In an embodiment, the piece 1 comprises a width of approximately 70 mm and a breadth of approximately 40 mm. Furthermore, the key head 5 may comprise a breadth of approximately 20 mm and the cutouts 6 may each comprise a breadth of approximately 6 mm and a width of substantially 10 mm.
(32) Furthermore, the edge of the cross slot 8 away from the key head 5 may be located approximately 24 mm away from the adjacent edge and the end of the lengthwise slot 9 located approximately 28 mm away from the opposite end.
(33) In a preferred embodiment, the pieces 1 are made from a substantially resilient deformable plastic material such as polypropylene sheeting. In embodiments, the pieces 1 are made from a thermoplastic material which were found to conform to the shape of the tyre.
(34) As is shown in
(35) As can be appreciated from the foregoing, the modular liner 2 confers advantages in the manner in which set lengths may be constructed utilising an appropriate number of modular pieces so as to avoid material wastage.
(36) Furthermore, as opposed to prior art liners which rely exclusively on the barrier method, the modular liner 2 utilises a shearing action to further enhance puncture resistance.
(37) In accordance with one particular configuration described above, the overlapping portions of the pieces 1 may create two adjacent shear boundaries which double the shearing type puncture resistance of the liner 2.
(38) The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that specific details are not required in order to practice the invention. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the invention are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed; obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, they thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the following claims and their equivalents define the scope of the invention.