Wheel To Axle Securement System
20190168540 ยท 2019-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B37/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B2340/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B27/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B37/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A wheel to axle securement system (WASS) that facilitates securing a vehicle wheel to an axle, or removal of a vehicle wheel from an axle. The WASS includes a wheel hub with a centered opening, an axle, and a quick release ball lock pin that is dimensioned to be inserted into an axle insert within the axle. The wheel hub is placed onto the axle through the opening such that the axle end is adjacent an outer surface of the hub. The lock pin has at least two balls that extend from or retract into the pin's shaft. A button on the pin actuates an internal assembly. When the button is released, the balls extend outward. Once the hub is on the axle, the pin button is depressed and the pin is inserted into the axle insert. When the button is released the balls are located adjacent and in contact with the end of the axle insert, which functions as a barrier that precludes the pin from being removed from the insert. Once the pin is in place, the hub is secured onto the axle.
Claims
1. A wheel to axle securement system (WASS) that facilitates securing a vehicle wheel to an axle, or removal of a vehicle wheel from an axle, wherein said WASS comprises a wheel hub having a centered opening; an axle with a first end and a second end, with each end secured to a wheel hub; and a quick release ball lock pin that is dimensioned to be inserted into an axle insert located within, and at an end, of said axle, wherein said wheel hub is placed onto said axle by inserting an axle end into the opening on said hub, wherein said ball lock pin is inserted from an outer surface into said axle insert within said axle, wherein said ball lock pin includes at least two balls that extend outward from said pin when said pin is actuated and inserted into said axle insert, wherein said axle insert functions as a barrier that the balls contact, which precludes said pin from being removed once inserted, wherein said pin inserted secures said wheel hub to said axle, wherein to remove said wheel hub from said axle, said pin is actuated which causes the balls to retract and allows said pin to be extracted from said axle insert, thereby also allowing said wheel hub to be removed from said axle.
2. The wheel to axle securement system as specified in claim 1 wherein said vehicle wheel comprises said wheel hub.
3. The wheel to axle securement system as specified in claim 2 wherein said wheel hub is made of plastic or metal.
4. The wheel to axle securement system as specified in claim 1 wherein said axle is made of plastic or metal.
5. The wheel to axle securement system as specified in claim 1 wherein said quick release ball lock pin is circular and made of metal.
6. A wheel to axle securement system (WASS) that facilitates securing a vehicle wheel to an axle, or removal of a vehicle wheel from an axle, wherein said WASS comprises a vehicle wheel with a wheel hub having an center opening, an axle with a first end having an opening and a second end having an opening and a quick release ball lock pin, wherein located within the opening on said axle first end and aide said second end is an axle insert having an outer end, an inner end and a bore extending therethrough, wherein said axle insert is dimensioned to be inserted into and frictionally maintained within the opening on each said axle end, wherein the bore on said axle insert is dimensioned to accept said quick release ball lock pin which comprises a shaft with an outer end from where outwardly extends a button, a finger interface collar with an integral shaft member into which substantially half of said axle shaft is inserted, a hub interface collar that is located below said finger interface collar, an inner end that tapers inward, at least one ball that extends outward from a corresponding opening in the shaft and an internal assembly comprising a rod that is connected to a spring such that the rod slides forward when the button is depressed, and returns to an original position when the button is released, wherein the at least one ball is located within a V-shaped slot on the shaft, wherein when the button is depressed and the shaft slides forward and the ball enters into the slot, thereby creating a flush surface along the shaft, which allows the shaft to be inserted or removed from said axle insert, wherein said axle is inserted into the opening on said wheel hub, and said quick release ball lock pin button is depressed and said pin is inserted from the outer surface into said axle insert, wherein said ball lock pin hub interface collar contacts said axle's first end, thereby precluding further insertion of said pin, wherein once said pin is fully inserted, the button is released, thereby causing the at least one ball to extend upward, out of the opening on the shaft, wherein the extended ball is located directly adjacent to and in contact with the inner end of said axle insert, thereby creating a barrier of said axle insert to removing said pin, which secures said wheel hub to said axle wherein to remove said wheel hub from said axle, the button on said ball lock pin is depressed thereby causing the ball to retract into the shaft, which allows said pin not be extracted from said axle insert, and said wheel hub to be removed from said axle.
7. The wheel to axle securement system as specified in claim 6 wherein said wheel hub is made of plastic or metal.
8. The wheel to axle securement system as specified in claim 6 wherein said axle is made of plastic or metal.
9. The wheel to axle securement system as specified in claim 6 wherein said quick release ball lock pin is circular and made of metal.
10. The wheel to axle securement system as specified in claim 6 wherein said axle insert further comprising at least one circumferential slot that extends laterally around an outer surface of axle insert, wherein when said axle insert is placed within the axle opening, said circumferential slot expands which enlarges the diameter of said axle insert, thereby providing increased frictional maintaining of said axle insert within the axle opening.
11. A wheel to axle securement system (WASS) that facilitates securing a vehicle wheel to an axle, or removal of a vehicle wheel from an axle, wherein said WASS comprises a vehicle wheel with a wheel hub having an center opening, an axle with a first end having an opening and a second end having an opening, and a quick release ball lock pin, wherein located within the opening on said axle first end and axle said second end is an axle insert having an outer end, an inner end and a bore extending therethrough, wherein said axle insert is dimensioned to be inserted into and frictionally maintained within the opening on each said axle end, wherein the bore on said axle insert is dimensioned to accept said quick release ball lock pin which comprises a shaft with an outer end from where outwardly extends a button, a finger interface collar with an integral shaft member into which substantially half of said axle shaft is inserted, a hub interface collar that is located below said finger interface collar, an inner end that tapers inward, at least two balls that extend outward from corresponding openings in the shaft and an internal assembly comprising a rod that is connected to a spring such that the rod slides forward when the button is depressed, and returns to an original position when the button is released, wherein the at least two balls are located within a V-shaped slot on the shaft, wherein when the button is depressed and the shaft slides forward and the balls enter into the slot, thereby creating a flush surface along the shaft, which allows the shaft to be inserted or removed from said axle insert, wherein said axle is inserted into the opening on said wheel hub, and said quick release ball lock pin button is depressed and said pin is inserted from the outer surface into said axle insert, wherein said ball lock pin hub interface collar contacts said axle's first end, thereby precluding further insertion of said pin, wherein once said pin is fully inserted, the button is released, thereby causing the at least two balls to extend upward, out of the opening on the shaft, wherein the extended balls are located directly adjacent to and in contact with the inner end of said axle insert, thereby creating a barrier of said axle insert to removing said pin, which secures said wheel hub to said axle wherein to remove said wheel hub from said axle, the button on said ball lock pin is depressed thereby causing the balls to retract into the shaft, which allows said pin not be extracted from said axle insert, and said wheel hub to be removed from said axle.
15. The wheel to axle securement system as specified in claim 11 wherein said wheel hub is made of plastic or metal.
16. The wheel to axle securement system as specified in claim 11 wherein said axle is made of plastic or metal.
17. The wheel to axle securement system as specified in claim 11 wherein said axle insert further comprising a plurality of circumferential slots that extend laterally around an outer surface of said axle insert, wherein when said axle insert is inserted into the axle opening, each said circumferential slot expands which enlarges the diameter of said axle insert, thereby providing increased frictional maintaining of said axle insert within the axle opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0029] The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a preferred embodiment of a wheel to axle securement system (WASS) 10. Ever since the combination of a round disk placed on each end of a rod, humankind has relied on the use of the wheel (or more accurately, the wheel and axle) for many varied purposes. The wheel/axle has also led to the development of some of the most ubiquitous and widely used innovations of the modern world, such as the many different types of vehicles that utilize wheels/axles to function.
[0030] The basic design of the wheel/axle has not changed since its initial development. The improvements to the wheel/axle have mostly been the use of better, more advanced materials in the manufacture, as well as improved designs of the construction. This is especially notable in the, methods used to secure a wheel onto an axle. With the introduction of powered vehicles it became necessary to produce a wheel/axle that could operate at and withstand the higher speeds and greater loads that resulted from powered vehicles.
[0031] While wheel/axle use for powered vehicles is predominant, there is still a pronounced need for a wheel/axle that is primarily used for non-powered vehicles. In particularly there is a need for an advanced method for securing a wheel to an axle. The WASS 10 addresses this need by providing wheel to axle securement that is quick and easy. To use for both securing a wheel onto an axle, or for removing a wheel from an axle. The WASS 10 is primarily designed for use with a proprietary rescue litter, known as the COBRA LITTER, which was developed by the same inventor.
[0032] Although the WASS 10 is particularly effective for use on the rescue litter, which is usually non-powered, the design of the WASS 10, which is partially derived from modified/improved existing technology, can also be effectively used in many other applications, both powered or non-powered.
[0033] The preferred embodiment of the WASS 10, as shown in
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[0035] While the invention has been described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modification may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and ail modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the claims.