PORTABLE TIRE CHANGING STAND
20240190190 ยท 2024-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C25/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C25/132
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A portable tire changing stand that includes a frame, a rear support leg and a horizontal front leg that attaches to the lower end of the frame and is removable. A removable center shaft perpendicular to the frame is attached to the central part of the frame. For accurate centering of the rim, a stepped bushing is arranged on the center shaft. Plastic support surfaces are attached to the frame above and below the center shaft. A tire lever is attached to the socket and a tire bead is pushed off the rim with the plate attached to the lever. The position of the plate can be adjusted by changing the distance between the bracket and the center shaft. A socket is attached to the ratchet mechanism and the lever attached to it gives the mounting head movement around the center shaft.
Claims
1. A portable tire changing stand comprising: a frame; a rear support leg; a removable horizontal front leg attached to a lower end of the frame, the frame being located at an angle of 30-90 degrees to a base surface of the tire changing stand; a removable center shaft arranged substantially perpendicular to the frame and being attached to a center of the frame; plastic support surfaces provided for a rim of a tire, the plastic support surfaces being attached to the frame above and below the center shaft; a bracket attached to the upper end of the frame; a first socket attached to the bracket; a rod fixed to the frame near a lower plastic support surface to prevent rotation of the rim, a rear support leg being rotatable relative to the frame; a ratchet mechanism attached to the center shaft; a tire mounting head; and a second socket attached to the ratchet mechanism; a removable lever adapted to be inserted into the first socket or the second socket; and a plate attached to the lever, the plate adapted to be put into contact with a side surface of the tire, wherein after inserting the lever in the socket and applying a downward pressure on the lever, movement is provided to the tire mounting head around the center shaft, and the ratchet mechanism enables the lever to be freely returned to an initial position, whereby the movement repeatable.
2. The portable tire changing stand according to claim 1, wherein a stepped bushing is located on the center shaft for exact centering of the rim.
3. The portable tire changing stand according to claim 1, wherein the position of the bracket is adapted to be adjusted according to the diameter of the rim by changing its distance to the center shaft.
4. The portable tire changing stand according to claim 2, wherein the position of the bracket is adapted to be adjusted according to the diameter of the rim by changing its distance to the center shaft.
5. The portable tire changing stand according to claim 1, wherein the portable tire changing stand further comprise an arm between the tire mounting head and the ratchet mechanism, and wherein the distance between the tire mounting head and the center shaft is extendable by changing the position of the arm.
6. The portable tire changing stand according to claim 4, wherein the portable tire changing stand further comprise an arm arranged between the tire mounting head and the ratchet mechanism, the distance between the tire mounting head and the center shaft being extendable by changing the position of said arm.
7. The portable tire changing stand according to claim 1, wherein the frame further comprises holes for fixing the rod to the frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The tire changing stand shown in
[0021] The rim whose tire is to be changed is placed on the frame 1 and the center shaft 4. In order to accurately center the rim, a stepped bushing 16 is placed on the center shaft 4. The lever 8 is inserted into the socket 7 and the plate 9 on the lever 8 is placed in contact with the side surface of the tire, and the tire bead is pushed off the rim with the help of the lever 8. The positions of the bracket 6 can be changed to achieve the exact position of the plate 9 in relation to the rim. The rim is rotated and pressure is applied from different angles until the bead of the tire is completely pushed off from the rim. The rim is then turned to the other side and the same process is repeated. To remove the tire from the rim, a rod 11 preventing the rotation of the rim is placed on the frame 1, and a ratchet mechanism 12 with a tire mounting head 13 is installed on the center shaft 4. The tire mounting head 13 is installed on the edge of the rim, and the bead of the tire is partially pulled over the tire mounting head 13 with a tire lever. Then the lever 8 is installed in the socket 15 on the ratchet mechanism 12, and by pressing the lever 8 downwards a movement is given to the tire mounting head 13. To achieve the best stability of the tire changer, the lever 8 is moved to a quarter turn. When reaching the lower position of the lever, the ratchet mechanism 12 allows the lever to be freely returned to the initial position and the movement repeated. With repeated up-and-down movements of the lever 8, the tire mounting head 13 makes a full circle on the rim, and as a result, the first bead of the tire is removed. The mutual position of the frame 1 and the front leg 3 of this tire changing stand creates a stable system for pushing down the lever 8, and the structure stays in place during operation of the tire mounting head 13 without the user having to stabilize it. The same technique is repeated to remove the other bead of the tire.
[0022] To mount a tire, the tire is pushed over the edge of the rim as much as possible with the hands, and both beads of the tire are installed by operating the tire mounting head 13 via the lever 8 as previously described. In order to remove the rim from the tire changing stand, the lever 8, the ratchet mechanism 12 with the tire mounting head 13 and the stepped bushing 16 must be removed. Moving the tire changing stand from the transport position to the working position is simple, fast and can be done without additional tools. It can be used for changing motorcycle tires with rims of different diameters, which is primarily intended for tubeless tires and tires with inner tube.
[0023] Known solutions are characterized by the fact that they are relatively low and the lever is pulled horizontally. Therefore, the tire changer is unstable and inconvenient to use. This solution eliminates this problem, because the tire changer is located at an angle, thanks to which the tire change can be done in an upright position, and when the lever is pressed, the tire changer remains stable. Solutions known from the state of the art are also characterized by the fact that the tire changing stand must be bolted/ rigidly connected to the ground/ floor, which limits the device's portability and places of use. These industrial tire changing devices are heavy and not portable. However, this tire changer is lightweight and easy to disassemble and assemble, which makes it convenient to carry.
[0024] At least two factors create greater stability of this solution: (a) when operating the tire mounting head, the force applied on the lever is directed through the frame towards the base surface of the tire changing stand, which means that the user does not have to keep the tire changing stand in place at the same time, and (b) the ratchet mechanism between the lever and the tire mounting head allows the lever to be pressed from the same position during the entire tire changing process.
[0025] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.