MOTOR-VEHICLE WHEEL-RIM PROTECTOR
20230219365 · 2023-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B7/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B7/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B7/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a device (3) for protecting a wheel rim (2) of a motor vehicle, wherein: an outer side of a rim flange (4) is covered by the device (3); the device (3) consists of a ring (5), the diameter of which is matched to that of the rim flange (4); and the ring (5) has a circumferential tongue (5.2) for fastening the device (3) to the rim flange (4), which tongue can be clamped between an inner side of the rim flange (4) and a side wall of a tyre (1). The device (3) is intended to be held securely on the wheel rim (1) even at very high speeds and correspondingly large forces acting on the device (3). No changes to the wheel rim (1) are necessary, and installation is simple. This is achieved in that the single ring (5) is produced from a hard material and has a continuous radial gap (6) and in that end faces (5.3) of the ring formed by the gap (6) can be connected by means of a clamping screw (8).
Claims
1. A shield for covering an outer edge of a flange of a rim of a motor-vehicle wheel, the shield comprising: a ring having a diameter matched to that of the flange, and a circumferential lip of the ring err engaged between an inner surface of the flange and a outer side wall of a tire and securing the shield to the flange, wherein the ring is made of a hard material and has a throughgoing radial slot defined between a pair of end faces, and a clamping screw extends across the slot between the end faces of the ring and is seated in the ring.
2. The shield according to claim 1, wherein the ring is made of a light metal or a light-metal alloy.
3. The shield according to claim 1, wherein the ring is made of a carbon composite material.
4. The shield according to one of claim 1, wherein the slot has a width of 5 mm to 20 mm in an untensioned state of the ring.
5. The shield according to claim 1, wherein the clamping screw has threaded ends of different nominal diameters seated in the ring at the ends faces thereof.
6. The shield according to one of claims 1 to 5, claim 1, further comprising: a cover clip covering the can be covered by a cover clip.
7. The shield according to claim 1, further comprising: a decor ring can fastened to an outwardly directed face of the ring.
8. The shield according to claim 6 characterized wherein the cover clip has means for blocking rotation of the clamping screw.
9. The shield according to claim 8, wherein the means is a pin extending through a hole in the screw.
10. The shield according to claim 7, wherein the decor ring has means for blocking rotation of the clamping screw.
11. The shield according to claim 10, wherein the means is a pin extending through a hole in the screw.
Description
[0033] The invention will be further described with reference to the schematic drawing where:
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[0040] As can be seen from
[0041] As is customary, the rim 2 is a disk one of whose outer edges carries a rim base 5.1. Each side of the rim base is delimited by an annular flange 4. The tire 1 that is completely assembled on the rim 2, is clamped with its side walls in the region of its beads between the flanges 4. On the tire 1, an annular thickening made of rubber can be formed on the outside, that is to say when the wheel is mounted, on the side wall in the vicinity of the flange 4.
[0042] The shield 3 consists of a one-piece ring 5 whose diameter generally corresponds to the nominal outer diameter of the rim 2. The ring 5 is carried on an outer edge of the outer flange 4 and is exposed outward.
[0043] The ring 5 is shown more clearly in
[0044] In an upper end region of a first longitudinal side of the base body 5.1 according to
[0045] A respective first blind bore 7 opens perpendicularly at each of the end faces 5.3 as can be seen particularly well in
[0046] A clamping screw 8 is provided between the end faces 5.3 and extends into the internal threads of the first blind bores 7. As is usual, it has two external threads (not shown) in opposite directions, which have different diameters corresponding to the internal threads of the first blind bores 7. An intermediate part is formed between the external threads, has no thread, and has a larger enveloping diameter than the larger of its external threads.
[0047] Two radial through-bores provided at right angles to one another are let into the intermediate part; as an alternative to the through-bores, the intermediate part is formed so as to be hexagonal (not shown), so that it can be rotated axially with a matching tool.
[0048] The ring 5 is made of hard material such as light-metal alloy or carbon composite material. The clamping screw 8 is made of steel.
[0049] In a preferred embodiment, the slot 6 is covered on the outside by a removable cover clip 9 that is shown in detail in
[0050] A detent spring 11 is provided radially in front of and behind the pin 10 in such a way that the pair of detent springs 11 engages in a clamping manner on the intermediate part of the clamping screw 8. The cover clip 9 is thus held in a latching and releasable manner on the ring 5. Facing sides of the latching springs 11 are shaped in accordance with the intermediate part, so that, in the case of the hexagonal intermediate part, a securing of the clamping screw 8 against rotation is ensured. A length of the latching springs 11 is at most as great as the axial length of the intermediate part. A surface of the clip 9 that is visible in the mounted state, that is to say the outer surface of the panel 9, can have a decoration such as a logo or a brand.
[0051] A plurality of second blind or through bores with internal threads can be let into the outside of the base body 5.1 uniformly over the circumference of the ring 5. As
[0052] In order to mount the shield 3 on a wheel, the ring 5 is first opened by corresponding rotation of the clamping screw 8 to such an extent that the lip 5.2 can be slipped over the flange 4. In this case, the clamping screw 8 is not intended to be completely removed from the first blind bores 7, so that few threads are held therein. By turning the clamping screw 8 in the opposite direction, the blade of the shield is reduced to such an extent that the lip 5 bears with slight prestress against the flange 4. Finally, the wheel is fastened to the motor vehicle. The shield is securely fastened to the wheel: on the one hand by the larger outer diameter of the flange 4 with respect to the smallest diameter of the lip 5.2 and, on the other hand, by clamping the lip 5.2 between the flange 4 and the tire 1. Optionally, the cover clip 9 or alternatively the decor ring 12 is fastened to the outside of the base body 5.1.
[0053] In order to remove the shield 3 from the wheel, for example to replace the shield or during a tire change, the cover clip 9 or the decor ring 12 is optionally removed from the base body 5.1. The ring 5 is opened by corresponding rotation of the clamping screw 8 to such an extent that the lip 5.2 is pulled away from the flange 4 via the flange 4 and thus the shield 3 can be removed from the wheel.
TABLE-US-00001 LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS 1 Tire 2 Rim 3 Shield 4 Flange 5 Ring 5.1 Body 5.2 Lip 5.3 End face 5.4 Groove 6 Slot 7 First blind bore 8 Clamping screw 9 Diaphragm 10 Pin 11 Detent spring 12 Decor ring