Flexible wheel
11505004 · 2022-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C7/146
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C7/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C7/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60C7/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C7/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A flexible wheel may include a flexible tire section which is deformable in a radial direction from a circumference thereof, and an anti-bending guide section coupled with the flexible tire section. The anti-bending guide section is connected to a driving shaft, and the flexible tire section and the anti-bending guide section are concentric. The flexible tire section includes a ring-shaped outer layer, one or more inner layers, and a plurality of spokes. In addition, the anti-bending guide section includes a plurality of plates, a hub, and a plurality of guides.
Claims
1. A flexible wheel for connecting to a driving shaft on which a fixing nut is mounted, the flexible wheel comprising: a flexible tire section being deformable in a radial direction from a circumference thereof; and an anti-bending guide section coupled with the flexible tire section, wherein the anti-bending guide section is connected to the driving shaft, and the flexible tire section and the anti-bending guide section are concentric, wherein the anti-bending guide section comprises; a plurality of plates formed integrally with one or more inner layers of the flexible tire section; a hub provided with a plurality of through hinges passing through the plates and the one or more inner layers; and a plurality of guides, each of which being formed in a form of bar having a width, being hingedly fixed to an outer layer of the flexible tire section through one end thereof and having a slit formed therein, and wherein each of the through hinges is moved in the slit in a longitudinal direction of the respective guides.
2. The flexible wheel of claim 1, wherein the flexible tire section comprises; a ring-shaped outer layer; one or more inner layers having an inner diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the outer layer and being concentric with the outer layer; and a plurality of spokes formed to extend from an inner circumferential surface of the outer layer to an outer circumferential surface of a first inner layer or formed to extend from an inner circumferential surface of the first inner layer to the outer circumferential surface of a second inner layer.
3. The flexible wheel of claim 2, wherein the plurality of spokes are rounded in a rotational direction of the flexible tire section to have a streamline shape.
4. The flexible wheel of claim 3, wherein the spokes generate a supporting force and a climbing force when the flexible wheel goes up stairs.
5. The flexible wheel of claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of spokes extends from the second inner layer having the smallest inner diameter among the one or more inner layers and passes through the first inner layer towards the outer layer while having a variable curvature.
6. The flexible wheel of claim 1, wherein the hub comprises a hub body to which the plurality of through hinges are perpendicularly fixed.
7. The flexible wheel of claim 6, wherein a fastening hole through which the driving shaft passes is formed at a center of the hub body in a state where the driving shaft passes through the fastening hole, so that the flexible tire section and the anti-bending guide section are subordinated to the driving shaft.
8. The flexible wheel of claim 1, wherein the plurality of plates comprise: a first plate being in contact with the one or more inner layers; and a second plate overlapping the first plate to cover first guides arranged on one surface of the first plate.
9. The flexible wheel of claim 8, wherein second guides are arranged on one surface of the second plate, the plates further comprises a third plate overlapping the second plate to cover the second guides arranged on one surface of the second plate, and the first guides which are in contact with the first plate and the second guides which are in contact with the third plate form a predetermined angle so as not to overlap each other.
10. The flexible wheel of claim 8, wherein the anti-bending guide section further comprises a fixing plate which is symmetrical with the first plate with respect to the flexible tire section, and fixing members are mounted on the plurality of through hinges passing through the fixing plate to allow the flexible tire section and the anti-bending guide section to be assembled integrally with each other.
11. An equipment, capable of being moved without any restriction, to which the flexible wheel according to claim 1 is applied.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(7) The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
(9) As illustrated in
(10) The flexible tire section 100 includes a ring-shaped outer layer 110 configured to be in contact with a driving surface that is a surface of obstacle, one or more inner layers 120 having an inner diameter smaller than that of the outer layer 110 and being concentric with the outer layer 110, and a plurality of spokes 130 formed to extend from an inner circumferential surface of the outer layer 110 to an outer circumferential surface of the inner layer 120 or formed to extend from an inner circumferential surface of the inner layer 120 to the outer circumferential surface of another inner layer 120.
(11) The plurality of spokes 130 are rounded (or curved) in a rotational direction of the flexible tire section 100 to have a streamline shape. As the spokes 130 are formed to have the streamline shape, when the wheel is driven on a top surface of obstacle such as a stair, the flexible tire section 100 is deformed in shape, and an end portion of the spoke 130 is positioned on a top surface of another stair which is positioned above the stair on which the flexible tire section is placed. As the flexible tire section 100 and the anti-bending guide section 200 are rotated, a moment is generated with respect to the end portion of the spoke 130 positioned on the stair which is positioned above the stair on which the flexible tire section is placed. The generated moment acts as a supporting force allowing the flexible tire section to be maintained on a top surface of the stair and a climbing force allowing another spoke 130 to be moved onto the adjacent stair which is positioned above the stair on which the flexible tire section is positioned.
(12) According to one example, each of the plurality of spokes 130 has a variable curvature and extends from the inner layer having the smallest inner diameter among the one or more inner layers 120 and passes through another inner layer towards the outer layer 110. The variable curvature is calculated from the following Equation 1:
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where “a” is a radius of the flexible tire section 100, and “α” is an angle formed by a top surface of the stair and a trajectory along which a rotational center of the flexible tire section 100 is moved.
(14) Inner diameters of the plurality of inner layers 120 are selected as desired. The inner diameter of the inner layer 120 having the smallest inner diameter among the plurality of inner layers 120 is greater than an outer diameter of the driving shaft. As illustrated in
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(16) The plurality of guides 230 are arranged to form a specific angle between two adjacent guides with respect to a center of the flexible tire section 100. The hub 220 includes a hub body 222 to which the plurality of through hinges 221 are perpendicularly fixed. A fastening hole 223 through which the driving shaft passes is formed at a center of the hub body 222. A fixing nut (not shown) is mounted on the driving shaft in a state where the driving shaft passes through the fastening hole 223, so that the flexible tire section 100 and the anti-bending guide section 200 are subordinated to the driving shaft (not shown).
(17) As shown in
(18) The anti-bending guide section 200 further includes a fixing plate 240 which is symmetrical with the first plate 211 with respect to the flexible tire section 100. Fixing members are mounted on the plurality of through hinges 221 passing through the fixing plate 240 to allow the flexible tire section 100 and the anti-bending guide section to be assembled integrally with each other. According to one form of the present disclosure, even if the flexible wheel 10 is driven on a top surface of a continuous obstacle like stairs, the flexible tire section 100 is deformed in shape in the radial direction from the circumference of the flexible wheel 10 according to the shape of the top surface of the obstacle, whereas a deformation of the flexible tire section 100 in a circumferential direction is inhibited by the anti-bending guide section 200. Therefore, the rotational center of the flexible tire section is maintained as a straight line 300 as shown in
(19) A means of transportation 400 and a wheelchair 500 having the flexible wheel 10 as described above are illustrated in
(20) According to the flexible wheel of one form of the present disclosure configured as described above, even if the flexible wheel 10 is driven on a top surface of a continuous obstacle like stairs, the flexible tire section is deformed in shape in the radial direction from the circumference according to the shape of the top surface of the obstacle, whereas a deformation of the flexible tire section in a circumferential direction is inhibited by the anti-bending guide section. Accordingly, the rotational center of the flexible tire section is maintained and the occurrence of vertical shaking of the flexible tire section is inhibited.
(21) While this present disclosure has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary forms, it is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the disclosed forms, but, on the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirt and scope of the present disclosure.