TUBELESS BICYCLE WHEEL BEAD LOCK
20180154688 ยท 2018-06-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B2900/523
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C15/0213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B21/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C15/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle wheel comprising a wheel rim having first and second sidewalls defining a rim trough and an opening extending through a portion of the wheel rim, a tire having a tire bead positioned in the rim trough in engagement with the first sidewall, and a bead lock positioned in the rim trough adjacent the tire bead. The bead lock is movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The bead lock includes an actuator positioned in the opening with a portion accessible from outside the rim, and a band positioned in the rim trough with two free ends movable relative to each other and a side edge engaged with the tire bead. The side edge includes a cut out that creates a recessed edge that is not engaged with the tire bead.
Claims
1. A vehicle wheel comprising: a wheel rim having first and second sidewalls defining a rim trough and an opening extending through a portion of the wheel rim; a tire having a tire bead positioned in the rim trough in engagement with the first sidewall; and a bead lock positioned in the rim trough adjacent the tire bead, wherein the bead lock is movable between a locked position in which the bead lock substantially inhibits movement of the tire bead away from the first sidewall and an unlocked position in which the bead lock permits movement of the tire bead away from the first sidewall, wherein the bead lock includes an actuator positioned in the opening and including a portion accessible from outside the rim, wherein the bead lock further includes a band positioned in the rim trough and including two free ends movable relative to each other, the band including a side edge engaged with the tire bead, and wherein the side edge includes a cut out that creates a recessed edge that is not engaged with the tire bead.
2. A vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bead lock further comprises a tightening mechanism secured to the two free ends.
3. A vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 2, wherein the tightening mechanism includes a winch and a cable wrapped around the winch and secured to one of the free ends.
4. A vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 3, wherein the winch is coupled for rotation with the actuator.
5. A vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuator is mounted for rotation relative to the rim, and wherein the wheel further includes a seal between the actuator and the rim to inhibit the passage of gas between the actuator and the rim.
6. A vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuator comprises: a tubular member having a hollow interior; and a valve mechanism positioned in the hollow interior to control the passage of gas into and out of an interior volume defined by the tire and the rim.
7. A vehicle wheel adapted to receive a tire having a tire bead, the vehicle wheel comprising: a wheel rim having first and second sidewalls defining a rim trough and an opening extending through a portion of the wheel rim; and a bead lock positioned in the rim trough adjacent the tire bead, wherein the bead lock is movable between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the bead lock includes an actuator capable of moving the bead lock from the unlocked position to the locked position, wherein the actuator is at least partially positioned in the opening and includes a portion accessible from outside the rim, wherein the bead lock further includes a band positioned in the rim trough and including two free ends movable relative to each other, the band including a side edge engaged with the tire bead, and wherein the side edge includes a cut out that creates a recessed edge that is not engaged with the tire bead.
8. A vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 7, wherein the bead lock further comprises a tightening mechanism secured to the two free ends.
9. A vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 8, wherein the tightening mechanism includes a winch and a cable wrapped around the winch and secured to one of the free ends.
10. A vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 9, wherein the winch is coupled for rotation with the actuator.
11. A vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 7, wherein the actuator is mounted for rotation relative to the rim, and wherein the wheel further includes a seal between the actuator and the rim to inhibit the passage of gas between the actuator and the rim.
12. A vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 7, wherein the actuator comprises: a tubular member having a hollow interior; and a valve mechanism positioned in the hollow interior to control the passage of gas through the tubular member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] The illustrated wheel further includes a bead lock 104 positioned in the rim trough 94 adjacent the tire beads 100,102. The illustrated bead lock 104 includes an open-ended band 106 positioned in the trough 94 and including two free ends 108. The illustrated band 106 is made from a springy material that has memory (e.g., plastic, reinforced plastic, composite, spring steel, etc.) and is movable between a locked position (with the free ends 108 pulled close together) and an unlocked position (with the free ends 108 permitted to spring further apart). The band 106 is configured to have a static (unstressed) shape that is larger in diameter than the diameter of the rim trough 94 so that the band 106 will be biased from the locked position toward the unlock position. In the locked position, the band 106 is nestled into the rim trough 94 and substantially inhibits movement of the tire beads 100,102 away from the sidewalls 90,92. In the unlocked position, the band 106 springs out of the rim trough 94 and permits movement of the tire beads 100,102 away from the sidewalls 90,92. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the band 106 includes first and second side edges 112,114 that are engageable with the first and second tire beads 100,102, respectively, when the band 106 is in the locked position (
[0024] The bead lock 104 further includes a tightening mechanism configured to selectively move the free ends 108 toward each other. The illustrated tightening mechanism includes a winch 118 and two cables 120 wrapped around the winch 118. One end of each cable 120 is secured to one of the free ends 108 of the band 106. The winch 118 is secured to an actuator 122 that is mounted for rotation in the opening 96 of the rim 75. An exposed portion 124 of the actuator 122 extends through the rim 75, has flat sides 121, and is accessible from outside the rim. That is, the flats 121 of the actuator 122 can be engaged (e.g., by a wrench or other appropriate tool) from outside an interior volume 126 defined by the rim 75 and tire 85. Two seals 127 between the actuator 122 and the rim 75 inhibit the passage of gas between the actuator 122 and the rim 75. A nut 129 secures the actuator 122 to the rim 75.
[0025] By virtue of this arrangement, the winch 118 can be rotated to tightened the cables 120 and move the band 106 to the locked position to hold the tire beads 100,102 in engagement with the sidewalls 90,92. When it is desired to remove the tire 85 from the rim 75, the winch 118 can be rotated in the opposite direction to loosen the cables 120, which allows the band 106 to spring from the locked position to the unlocked position. This arrangement facilitates movement of the band 106 into the tire when the cables 120 are released, thereby making tire installation and removal easier.
[0026] In an alternative embodiment shown in
[0027] The illustrated actuator 122 is made from a tubular member having a hollow interior 128. A valve mechanism 130 is positioned in the hollow interior to control the passage of gas into and out of an interior volume 126. By virtue of this construction, the actuator 122 can be used as a passage for inserting air into the wheel, and the valve mechanism 130 will inhibit escape of pressurized air from the wheel unless manually released.
[0028] A second embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
[0029] A third embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
[0030] Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.