Wheel and a wheelchair using the same
10266003 ยท 2019-04-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Yoshihiro KAWAHARA (SAITAMA, JP)
- Yasuhiro TOGUCHI (SAITAMA, JP)
- Katsutoshi TADA (Saitama, JP)
- Ikumi Kurihara (Saitama, JP)
- Junji Takado (Saitama, JP)
- Norifumi Naono (Oita, JP)
Cpc classification
B60B3/087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided is a wheel which is inexpensive, light, and sufficiently rigid. A wheel 6a includes an annular rim 60 to which a tire 6b is externally fitted, a hub 61 which is arranged at a center portion of the rim 60 and to which an axle is connected, and a disk 62 which is attached with the rim 60 at a periphery portion and which covers one side of the wheel 6a. The disk 62 includes a planar portion 62a and a first rib 62b provided at a surface of one side of the planar portion 62a and extending in the radial direction. The planar portion 62a is provided with a first groove 62d at a surface of the other side at a position corresponding to the first rib 62b.
Claims
1. A wheel comprising: an annular rim to which a tire is externally fitted, a hub arranged at a center portion of the rim and to which an axle is connected, and a disk which is attached with the rim at a periphery portion thereof and which covers between the rim and the hub, wherein the disk includes a planar portion and a plurality of ribs, the plurality of ribs being provided on a surface of the planar portion on one side in an axial line direction of the axle and including a radial direction vector in an extending direction vector, wherein the planar portion is provided with a groove on a surface of the other side in the axial line direction of the axle at a position corresponding to each of the plurality of ribs, and wherein the plurality of the ribs include a first rib and a second rib, the second rib being unevenly arranged at a peripheral portion side of the disk than the first rib.
2. The wheel according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of the first ribs, wherein the first ribs extend in a radial direction from the peripheral portion to a center portion of the disk, and wherein the second rib extends in the radial direction from the peripheral portion toward the center portion side of the disk, the second rib being shorter than the first ribs and being provided between the adjacent first ribs.
3. The wheel according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of ribs each extend in a radial direction from the periphery portion toward a center portion side of the disk, and wherein a fore end portion of at least one rib among the plurality of ribs is positioned closer to the peripheral portion than the center portion.
4. The wheel according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of ribs is formed to protrude toward a rim side.
5. The wheel according to claim 4, wherein a height of each of the plurality of ribs is equal to or less than a width of the rim.
6. A wheelchair comprising: a cage having a sitting seat; a vehicle body frame extending forward of the cage: a steering handle provided at the vehicle body frame: a front wheel attached to a forward end portion of the vehicle body frame; and a pair of rear wheels attached to right and left of the cage, wherein each of the rear wheels is configured by the wheel of claim 1 and a tire fitted to the wheel.
7. The wheelchair according to claim 6, wherein the wheel is arranged so that the disk is at a cage side.
8. The wheelchair according to claim 6, comprising: a hand rim fixed to the wheel at an opposite side of the cage, wherein the wheel is arranged at the hub at the other side of the axle, and is attached with the rim at a periphery portion, and includes a cover which covers a region between the rim and the hub, and a fixing member which is fixed between the disk and the cover, and wherein the hand rim is fixed to the fixing member by a screw piercing the hand rim and the cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) Hereinafter, the configuration of a wheelchair W according to an embodiment will be explained with reference to the drawings. The wheelchair W is a wheelchair used for track race, marathon, or the like.
(10) First, referring to
(11) As shown in
(12) As shown in
(13) The handle 3 is connected to the end portion of the column 5a of the front fork 5 (refer to
(14) The hand rim 7 is fixed such that it is able to integrally rotate with the rear wheel 6. The player seated on the sitting seat 1a transmits the driving force to the rear wheel 6 through the hand rim 7.
(15) As shown in
(16) The column 5a is cylindrically formed and is pivotally supported by the forward end portion of the vehicle body frame 2 via a bearing (not illustrated). Handle 3 (refer to
(17) Next, with reference to
(18) As shown in
(19) As shown in
(20) The hand rim 7 is fixed to the fixing member 64 by a screw (not illustrated) which pierces the hand rim 7 and the cover 63.
(21) The disk 62 and the cover 63 are formed by press processing after laminating metal such as iron or aluminum, or fiber-reinforced plastic or the like. As the fiber-reinforced plastic, for example, fiber-reinforced plastic using polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based carbon fiber, aramid fiber-reinforced plastic, or fiber-reinforced plastic or the like reinforced by glass fiber, pitch-based carbon fiber, PBO fiber, polyarylate fiber, polyethylene fiber.
(22) Here, the forming method and the forming material of the disk 62 and the cover 63 are not necessarily limited to such forming method and the forming material. For example, it may be formed by injection molding by using only resin material.
(23) As shown in
(24) As shown in
(25) Therefore, the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c do not protrude with respect to the rim 60 on either of the cage 1 side and the side opposite to the cage 1. Thus, the reduction effect of air resistance of disk 62 is not so much impaired by the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c.
(26) Here, the protruding direction and the height of the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c are not limited to such configuration. For example, as long as it does not influence the reduction effect of the air resistance, they may be provided at the opposite side of the rim 60 or may have a height exceeding the width of the rim 60.
(27) Moreover, as shown in
(28) In the wheelchair W, the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c extend in the radial direction. Therefore, in the case of configuring the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c to have the same length and also providing them uniformly in the circumferential direction, the rigidity of the disk 62 at the peripheral portion side would be lower than the rigidity of the center portion. Therefore, in the wheelchair W, second ribs 62 c which are shorter than the first ribs 62b are unevenly arranged between the first ribs 62b closer to the peripheral portion side of the disk 62 compared to the first ribs 62b, thereby attaining to equalize the rigidity of the disk 62.
(29) Moreover, in the wheelchair W, the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c are provided in a shape extending in the radial direction in order to effectively burden the load. However, the extending direction vector of the ribs is not limited to the radial direction and may be any direction as long as it includes the radial direction vector in the extending direction vector. Moreover, the position of forming the second ribs 62c may be appropriately changed according to the rigidity required for the wheel 6a. Moreover, only ribs having the same shape may be formed.
(30) The planar portion 62a is provided with first grooves 62d and second grooves 62e at a surface on opposite side of the cage 1 (the other side in the axis line direction of the axle) at a position corresponding to the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c. That is, the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c are made thin from the rear surface.
(31) Therefore, the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c to which the load is applied in the radial direction are light compared to the spokes which similarly burden the load in the radial direction.
(32) As explained above, in the wheel 6a, the disk 62 arranged between the rim 60 and the hub 61 includes the planar portion 62a and also the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c which are provided on the surface of the planar portion 62a at the cage 1 side (one side in the axial line direction of the axle) and which include the radial direction vector in the extending direction vector. Moreover, the planar portion 62a is provided with the first grooves 62d and the second grooves 62e on the surface of opposite side of the cage 1 (the other side in the axial line direction of the axle) at a position corresponding to the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c.
(33) In other words, in the wheel 6a, the portions which are the side walls of the first ribs 62b and the second ribs 62c include the radial direction vector in the extending direction vector and the axial line direction vector.
(34) Therefore, in the disk 62, the load in the radial direction which was burden by the spoke in the conventional wheel is burden by this side wall. That is, a part of the load which was conventionally burden only by the spoke is burden by the disk 62.
(35) Therefore, even if the spokes are omitted, sufficient rigidity is realized by the wheel 6a as a whole. Moreover, since the spokes are omitted, the manufacturing cost is reduced to a great extent.
(36) By the way, in the wheelchair W, the rear wheel 6 is attached so that the upper part of the rear wheel 6 is inclined toward the cage 1 side. That is, in the wheelchair W, larger load is applied to the disk 62 at the cage 1 side compared to the cover 63 at the opposite side of the cage 1. This is to make the disk 62, which has a higher rigidity than the cover 63, burden the load by arranging the disk 62 at the cage 1 side, thereby to prevent the shortening of the life of the wheel 6a.
(37) However, the wheel 6a is not necessarily limited to such configuration. For example, as the first modified example shown in
(38) Although the illustrated embodiment has been explained above, the present invention is not limited to such mode.
(39) For example, in the above embodiment, the wheel 6a according to the present invention is applied to the wheelchair W. However, the wheel of the present invention is not only applicable to a wheelchair, but is also applicable to wheels of other transportations such as a bicycle or the like.
(40) Moreover, the above embodiment does not provide a spoke to the wheel 6a. However, the wheel of the present invention may be configured to include a spoke.
(41) Moreover, in the above embodiment, the side of the wheel 6a opposite to the cage 1 is covered by the cover 63. However, the wheel of the present invention may cover the side opposite to the cage by using a disk formed with ribs and grooves instead of the cover. In such case, the cage side of the wheel may be covered with a cover which is not formed with ribs and grooves instead of the disk.
(42) Moreover, according to the above embodiment, as shown in
(43) In the case of configuring as above, it is possible to reduce the stress concentrated in the peripheral region in which the hub 61 is arranged. As a result, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of defects such as bending or the like at that portion.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(44) 1 . . . cage, 1a . . . sitting seat, 2 . . . vehicle body frame, 3 . . . handle, 4 . . . front wheel, 5 . . . front fork, 5a . . . column, 5b . . . fork portion, 5c . . . bearing hole, 6 . . . rear wheel, 6a . . . wheel, 6b . . . tire, 7 . . . hand rim, 60 . . . rim, 61 . . . hub, 62 . . . disk, 62a . . . planar portion, 62b . . . first rib, 62c . . . second rib, 62d . . . first groove, 62e . . . second groove, 63 . . . cover, 64 . . . fixing member, W . . . wheelchair