AIR MAINTENANCE PUMP
20170043634 ยท 2017-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C23/131
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C23/126
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An air maintenance tire assembly includes a tire having a tire cavity bounded by first and second sidewalls extending to a tire tread region and air pumping means for generating pressurized air for maintaining air pressure within the tire cavity at a preset pressure level. The air pumping means includes an upper mounting plate fixed to a vehicle rim, a lower mounting plate fixed to the rim and diametrically opposed to the upper mounting plate, a dynamic mass pivotally attached to the upper mounting plate at a first end of the dynamic mass, and a pump fixed to the lower mounting plate and pivotally attached to a second end of the dynamic mass.
Claims
1. A method for pressurizing a tire cavity of a pneumatic tire, the method comprising the steps of: fixing an upper mounting plate to a first location on a vehicle rim; fixing a lower mounting plate to a second location on the vehicle rim, the second location being diametrically opposed to the first location; closing the tire cavity with the vehicle rim and first and second sidewalls extending from a bead region to a tire tread region of the pneumatic tire; pivoting a dynamic mass relative to the vehicle rim thereby generating pressurized air; and pumping the pressurized air to the tire cavity for maintaining pressure in the tire cavity at a preset pressure level.
2. The method as set forth in claim 1 further comprising the step of forming the dynamic mass into a 180 arcuate pivot arm.
3. The method as set forth in claim 2 further comprising the step of attaching the first end of the dynamic mass to the upper mounting plate by a first hinge.
4. The method as set forth in claim 3 further comprising the step of attaching the second end of the dynamic mass to the lower mounting plate by a second hinge.
5. The method as set forth in claim 4 further comprising the step of linearly moving a piston relative to a cylinder by the dynamic mass thereby generating pressurized air.
6. The method as set forth in claim 5 further comprising the step of causing the dynamic mass to rotate relative to the vehicle rim.
7. The method as set forth in claim 6 further comprising the step of constraining the pivotal motion of the dynamic mass relative to the vehicle rim.
8. The method as set forth in claim 7 further comprising the step of constraining the dynamic mass at a 90 location.
9. The method as set forth in claim 8 further comprising the step of creating the pressurized air by rotation of the vehicle rim and the pneumatic tire.
10. The method as set forth in claim 1 further comprising the step of limiting pivoting motion between the dynamic mass and the upper mounting plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] These and other features and advantages of the examples disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLES OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0028] Referring now to the drawings which are for purposes of illustrating various examples of the present invention and not for purposes of limiting the same. An air pumping device in accordance with the present invention may be utilized with a tire rim and pneumatic tire. The pumping device may be affixed to the tire rim for the purpose of restoring air loss from an inflation volume of the pneumatic tire. The pumping device may include a dynamic mass mechanically confined to movement about a transmission mechanism and a pumping chamber.
[0029] The air pumping device may include one or more chambers and multiple valves. The chamber volume may be altered by the mechanical motion of the dynamic mass. One or more biasing elements, such as springs, may be incorporated to return the chamber volume from a high volume to a low volume, or vice versa. The valves may be configured to allow the chamber to intake air from the exterior of the inflation space and to exhaust the inspired air to the interior of the inflation space (e.g., a tire cavity). The valves may be self-checking, or may be mechanically opened and closed under the influence of an auxiliary mechanism (e.g., electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, etc.). A pressure regulating element may be included for the purpose of limiting the ability of the air pumping device to elevate the pressure of the inflation space beyond a preferred level. Upon sensing a target pressure, or as the target pressure is approached, the regulating element may suddenly or progressively disable the air pumping device by locking, releasing, closing, opening, etc. any number of functional elements such as ports, valves, mechanical linkages, etc.
[0030] The transmission device may allow various interaction modes between the dynamic mass and the air pumping device. One such transmission device may result in the mechanical integration of numerous movement reversals of the dynamic mass to affect a single intake and exhaust cycle, thereby allowing a wide degree of shock magnitudes to be captured, stored, and/or periodically released to drive operation of the air pumping device. Another transmission device may allow a variable mechanical advantage profile to exist over a full range of movement of the dynamic mass, thereby allowing work energy from the dynamic mass to be balanced with the variable energy requirement of the air pumping device. Still another transmission device, particularly one in which a biasing element is present in the air pumping device, may utilize the work energy of the dynamic mass to affect the exhaust of air from the air pumping device or, alternatively, the intake of air into the air pumping device.
[0031] The pumping device may be electro-mechanical, harvesting of mechanical energy from the movement of the dynamic mass and converting it to stored electrical energy in a capacitive device, utilizing an electro-mechanical device, then releasing that electrical energy by the same or a different electro-mechanical device to affect the pumping operation.
[0032] The air pumping device may be mounted to the tire rim in several ways. First, the air pumping device may utilize existing rim features and eliminate the need to modify the rim in any way. For example, the air pumping device may utilize the inflation valve access hole in the tire rim wall to provide both a fastening point and an ambient air intake port. Such a mounting may integrate the inflation valve function into its structure, or interface with an industry standard inflation valve. Second, the device may be configured to be mounted at any position on the tire rim and within the inflation space or tire cavity, generally, thereby not requiring modification of the tire rim to structurally ground the air pumping device to the tire rim and providing an access port for the intake of ambient air. The air pumping device in accordance with the present invention may lead to lower operating costs for vehicle owners and provide tire manufacturers additional options for achieving government mandated performance measures.
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[0034] The pivot arm 40 may extend circumferentially 180 around the rotation axis of the rim 1 from the first hinge 21 to a second hinge 52 of the pump 50. The pump 50 may include a piston 53 attached to the second hinge 52 and a cylinder 54 corresponding to linear motion of the piston. As the rim 1 rotates, the weight of the pivot arm 40 may cause the pivot arm to rotate about the first hinge 21 and thereby imparting reciprocating linear motion to the piston 53 with in the cylinder 54. The air pumping device 10 may thereby use rotation of the rim 1 to create an air pressure for transmission to a tire cavity 4 of a tire 2. A constraint cable 60, or other limiting device, may be places about the pivot arm 40 at any point between the first hinge 21 and the second hinge 52, for example, midway between the first hinge and the second hinge (
[0035] The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the present invention disclosed herein, including various ways of utilizing or modifying examples of the present invention. Further, the various features of the examples disclosed herein may be used alone, or in varying combinations, with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated examples. Other modifications may be variously implemented utilizing the teachings found herein.