NON-PNEUMATIC TIRE AND RIM ASSEMBLY
20220402301 · 2022-12-22
Inventors
- Nathan Edward Yensho (Akron, OH, US)
- Wesley Glenn Sigler (Barberton, OH, US)
- Ann Elizabeth Myers (Cuyahoga Falls, OH, US)
- Arun Kumar Byatarayanapura Gopala (Copley, OH, US)
- Md Atiqur Rahman Bhuiyan (Copley, OH, US)
- Andrew James Miller (Akron, OH, US)
Cpc classification
B60C7/146
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B25/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y80/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C7/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C7/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly which includes a rim, and a spoke ring structure having an inner ring that is mounted on an outer surface of the rim. The inner ring has one or more retention nubs aligned for reception in complementary shaped grooves on the outer surface of the rim, wherein the spoke ring structure has a plurality of spoke members, and an outer tread ring is mounted on the outer circumference of the spoke ring.
Claims
1. A non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly comprising: an inner rim and an outer rim, a spoke ring structure having an inner ring that is mounted on an outer surface of the inner rim, wherein the inner ring has one or more retention nubs aligned for reception in complementary shaped grooves located on the outer surface of the inner rim, wherein the spoke ring structure has a plurality of spoke members, and an outer tread ring mounted on the outer circumference of the spoke ring.
2. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 1 wherein the retention nubs are polygonal in cross-section.
3. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 1 wherein the retention nubs are triangular in cross-section.
4. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 1 wherein the spoke ring structure is removable mounted on the inner rim.
5. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 1 wherein the nonpneumatic tire is removable mounted on the inner rim without requiring disassembly of the nonpneumatic tire.
6. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 1 wherein the spoke members of the spoke ring structure are joined together at a junction to form an X shaped spoke.
7. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 1 wherein the outer rim includes a plurality of mating grooves for reception of the retaining nubs.
8. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 5 wherein the shear ring is located between the tread ring and the spoke ring structure.
9. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 1 wherein the non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly is formed by three dimensional printing.
10. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 1 wherein the spoke ring structure is formed of a polymer material having a tensile modulus in the range of 15 to 100 mpa.
11. A non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly comprising: an inner rim and an outer rim, a spoke ring structure having an inner ring that is mounted on an outer surface of the inner rim, wherein the spoke ring structure has a plurality of spoke members, and an outer tread ring mounted on the outer circumference of the spoke ring.
12. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 11 wherein the inner rim further includes a metal disk located inside the inner rim.
13. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 11 wherein the metal disk is overmolded inside the inner rim.
14. The non-pneumatic tire and wheel assembly of claim 1 wherein the spoke ring structure is formed of a thermoplastic or polyurethane material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The invention will be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] Referring to the Figures, a non-pneumatic tire and rim assembly 10 of the present invention is shown. The non-pneumatic tire and rim assembly 10 includes an outer annular tread ring 30, a spoke ring structure 20, and a split rim assembly formed of an inner rim 40 mounted to a spindle, and an outer rim 50. The outer annular tread ring 30 is preferably a one piece annular structure that is formed of a polymer, rubber or other desired elastomer. The tread ring 30 may be molded and cured as a one piece ring, and is mounted on the outer periphery of the spoke ring. The outer tread ring 30 is preferably removable from the outer spoke ring for replacement. The outer surface of the tread ring 30 may include tread elements such as ribs, blocks, lugs, grooves, and sipes as desired in order to improve the performance of the tire in various conditions.
[0031] The tread ring 30 may further include one or more reinforcement layers, wherein the reinforcement layers comprise a plurality of parallel reinforcement cords. The reinforcement cords may be angled in the range of −40 to +40 degrees with respect to the circumferential direction. Preferably, there are two reinforcement layers, with the first reinforcement layer angled in the range of 0 to 20 degrees, and the second reinforcement layer oriented at the same angle in the opposite direction, i.e., in the range of 0 to −20 degrees. An optional shear layer may be located between the two reinforcement layers.
Spoke Ring Structure
[0032] The non-pneumatic tire and rim assembly 10 further includes a spoke ring structure 20. The spoke ring structure 20 has an inner ring 22 that is mounted on the inner rim 40 of the split rim assembly 60. The spoke ring structure 20 has an axial width approximately the same axial width of the nonpneumatic tire assembly 10. The inner ring 22 has a plurality of retaining nubs or projections 24, as shown in
[0033] The spoke ring structure further includes an outer ring 26 having an outer surface that is joined to the inner tread surface 32 by an adhesive polymer. The spoke ring structure further includes a plurality of spoke members that extend between the inner ring 22 to the outer ring 26. As shown in
[0034] The spoke ring structure 20 is preferably an integrally formed annular structure made of a resilient elastomeric material or moldable polymeric material such as natural rubber, styrene butadiene rubber, polybutadiene rubber or EPDM rubber or a blend of two or more of these rubbers which can be utilized in either injection molding or compression molding. The spoke ring structure 20 has an axial thickness equal to the axial thickness of the non-pneumatic tire. The spoke ring structure 20 has a plurality of spokes that connect an inner ring 22 and an outer ring 24.
[0035] The spoke disks are preferably formed of an elastic material, more preferably, a thermoplastic elastomer. The material of the spoke disks is selected based upon one or more of the following material properties. The tensile (Young's) modulus of the spoke disk material is preferably in the range of 15 MPa to 100 MPa.
RIM
[0036] The split rim assembly is formed of an inner rim 40 that is mounted to the vehicle spindle by fasteners. The rim 40 has a tire supporting outer circumferential surface with mating grooves 42. The spoke structure is then removably mounted on the inner rim so that the nubs are aligned and received in the mating grooves of the inner rim 40. The inner rim is shown in
[0037] The split rim assembly further includes an outer rim 50. The outer rim 50 has an outer surface having a plurality of complementary shaped grooves 52 that mate with the nubs of the spoke disk structure. The outer rim 50 secures to the inner rim 40 via fasteners.
[0038] In one example, the tire of the present invention is provided on a mobile delivery vehicle 100 as shown in
[0039] Variations in the present invention are possible in light of the description of it provided herein. While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for the purpose of illustrating the subject invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in this art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the subject invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that changes can be made in the particular embodiments described which will be within the full intended scope of the invention as defined by the following appended claims.