Traction media and traction enhancing systems for dispensing such traction media
10239350 ยท 2019-03-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B39/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B2900/551
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B39/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B39/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B39/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A traction media is provided that includes a plurality of axes having a distal origin point and proximal point termination surrounded by one or more faces thus forming a body capable of being delivered by hand or traction enhancing system to a lower surface such as the ground to provide an increased coefficient of friction between an upper surface such as a shoe or tire and the lower surface and a relative air movement duct is provided that includes a controlled path of flow through about a 90 degree angle having an intake, discharge and baffle capable of delivering traction media from a hopper/valve assembly by an air flow to a lower surface such as the ground to provide a controlled path of traction media between an upper surface such as a tire and a lower surface such as the ground.
Claims
1. A traction enhancing system comprising: a hopper for storing traction media; a duct having an opening therein in communication with the hopper to supply traction media to the duct through an intermediate chamber, the duct further having an intake at a front end, a discharge at a rear end, and a baffle located between the front and rear ends that directs the traction media into air flow entering the front end of the duct; a dry air inlet coupled to the intermediate chamber that provide at least one of heated and compressed air into the intermediate chamber, and a valve disposed at the hopper opened to release the traction media from the hopper into the intermediate chamber therewith exposing the traction media to the at least one of heated and compressed air, wherein the baffle is located at the opening in the duct and directs airflow passing through the duct away from the opening in the duct.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the duct redirects essentially horizontal airflow vertically toward the ground.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the intake of the duct is about 90 degrees relative to the discharge of the duct.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the duct has a bend therein having an inner surface and wherein the baffle is located within the duct so that the baffle is essentially tangent to the inner surface.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the baffle has a planer structure that is located at about 135 degrees relative to a direction of airflow.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein airflow is essentially horizontal.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the hopper comprises a valve at the opening and an actuator that controls opening and closing of the valve.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the hopper comprises a dry air inlet in communication with an intermediate chamber within the hopper.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the traction media comprise a body with a plurality of surfaces, the surfaces intersecting to form a plurality of vertices each having an axis extending from a common proximal end to a distal ends, the surfaces and axes configured so that when the traction media is deposited on a flat surface, planer surfaces do not come into contact with the flat surface.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the traction media comprise a body with a plurality of surfaces, the surfaces intersecting to form a plurality of vertices each having an axis extending from a common proximal end to a distal ends, the surfaces and axes configured so that when the traction media is deposited on a flat surface, only the vertices come into contact with the flat surface.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the traction media comprise four axes therewith forming four vertices.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein the traction media comprise six axes therewith forming four vertices.
13. The system of claim 12 wherein each of the axes is essentially perpendicular to at least four of the other axes.
14. The system of claim 12 wherein each of the axes is surrounded by three planer faces.
15. The system of claim 14, wherein the planer faces of each of the axes interest with the planer faces of at least two the axes to form a triangle.
16. The system of claim 15 wherein the triangle is an equilateral triangle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(33) Traction media 10 can be manufactured in a multitude of ways. Referring to
(34) A molding machine 64 accomplishes the traction media molding process 62 while being powered. The crucible 70 contains the molten material 68 that is poured in between at least two cylinders 76, comprising a centrifugal mold 66. Molten material 68 solidifies in adjacent traction media molding cavities 78 forming the sheet of traction media 74 that continuously exits the bottom of centrifugal mold 66. Later the sheet of traction media 74 is broken into traction media 10 by vibration.
(35) A sheet of traction media 74 measures about 0.03125 inches in thickness measured between distal points 16 of traction media 10. As a sheet of traction media 74 is broken by vibration, a nominal amount of near powder like discarded material is left in the mix. At a later time traction media 10 may be further shorted from discard material by a mechanical screening process.
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(38) The above description is given as an example of structure and use for domestic vehicle and pedestrian application. In other macro and micro embodiments the above-mentioned dimensions can vary in proportion to the application. As examples, a macro embodiment of the invention could be larger dimensions to accommodate mining trucks and super sized vehicles or smaller dimensions to accommodate micro embodiments such as drone aircraft or super small robotic controlled vehicles.
(39) Traction media 10 can be used as an additive to other materials, such as concrete or epoxy coating or in any situation were it is desirable to increase the coefficient of friction of a material.
(40) Traction media 10 can be clear or any color, such as red or orange to enhance its visibility and warn of a slippery surface 24 or give it ornamental appeal.
(41) Traction media 10 can be identification marked by various forms of tagging, such as ultraviolet, and other forms of light sensitive inks and other substances, as well as radio active and other frequency emitting forms of electronic tagging and identity sensing.
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(43) A duct and/or baffle that provides the controlled path of flow can be constructed of any type of material, such as metal or plastic, having a tube type form and an approximate 90 degree angle 42 located between an intake 38 and a discharge 44. The function of an approximate 90 degree angle 42 is to appropriately redirect essentially horizontal air flow 48 vertically toward the ground 30.
(44) Intake 38 may be ridged or flexible and may be straight or may have a bell or horn type of form and may be angled to provide a protruding edge to protect from snow or dust accumulating in the throat of intake 38. The function of intake 38 is to allow the appropriate entry of air flow 48.
(45) Discharge 44 terminates in about a 45 degree angle, (e.g., +/10 degrees) from vertical. The purpose of an angle is to provide a lowered edge to prevent water intrusion from ground water propelled toward the relative air movement duct 34 by the tire 50 encountering surface 46 water.
(46) The horizontal portion of a relative air movement duct 34 measured from the center of approximate 90 degree angle 42 to the intake 38 is about 12 inches, (e.g., +/10 percent), or in other embodiments it could be any length. The vertical portion of a relative air movement duct 34 measured from the center of approximate 90 degree angle 42 to the discharge 44 is about 7.5 inches, (e.g., +/10 percent), or in other embodiments it could be any length.
(47) Baffle 40 is comprised of a flat plate positioned to divert air flow 48 just in front of and below a hopper/valve assembly 46. The baffle 40 creates a negative pressure in a hopper/valve assembly 46 to protect it from intruding moisture entrained in the air flow 48. The leading edge of baffle 40 is located to be on a plane that is essentially tangent to an inner surface of the approximate 90 degree angle 42 elbow bend or about 45 degrees, (e.g., +/10 percent). The trailing edge of baffle 40 is located approximately below the trailing edge of the opening of hopper/valve assembly 46. Baffle 40 is positioned about 135 degrees to the direction of the air flow 48. The trailing edge of baffle 40 approximately bisects the airflow 48, (e.g., +/10 percent). A baffle 40 may be any shape such as a rectangle, square, circle, sine or parabolic curve or any free form shape. A baffle 40 may contain a curved surface.
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(49) A traction media 10 can be any natural or synthetic substance having a coefficient of friction capable of producing useful results in controlling and stopping vehicles on slippery lower surfaces 24 such as ice, snow, water and other substances with a low coefficient of friction. A traction media 10 can be of a dissolvable composition that disintegrates, in a time controlled fashion, after producing its useful traction controlling function.
(50) The above description is given as example of structure and use for domestic vehicle application. In other macro and micro embodiments the above-mentioned dimensions can vary in proportion to the application. As examples, a macro embodiment of the invention could be larger dimensions to accommodate mining trucks and super sized vehicles or smaller dimensions to accommodate micro embodiments such as drone aircraft or super small robotic controlled vehicles.
(51) While the foregoing invention has been described in some detail for purposes of clarity and understanding, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, from a reading of the disclosure, that various changes in form and detail can be made without departing from the true scope of the invention.