ADAPTABLE WHEEL ASSEMBLY
20170043616 ยท 2017-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T10/88
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A wheel assembly for use in an automotive vehicle is provided. The wheel assembly is configured to improve the aerodynamics of the moving automotive vehicle yet maintain the aesthetic appearance of a spoked wheel. The wheel assembly includes a plurality of spokes extending radially from the hub and interconnected to the rim. The spokes spaced apart from each other so as to define a plurality of openings, giving the wheel an aesthetic look. The spokes having a first part operatively connected to a second part. The wheel assembly includes an actuator mechanically attached to each of the plurality of spokes. The actuator is configured to move the first part with respect to the second part so as to cover each of the plurality of openings and form a generally solid disk when the wheel assembly reaches a predetermined speed so as to improve the aerodynamics of the wheel assembly.
Claims
1. A wheel assembly for use in an automotive vehicle, the wheel assembly configured to improve the aerodynamics of an automotive vehicle, the wheel assembly comprising: a hub and a rim; a plurality of spokes extending radially from the hub and interconnected to the rim, each of the plurality of spokes spaced apart from each other so as to define a plurality of openings, each of the plurality of spokes having a first part operatively connected to a second part; and an actuator mechanically attached to each of the plurality of spokes, the actuator configured to move the first part with respect to the second part so as to cover each of the plurality of openings and form a generally solid disk when the wheel assembly reaches a predetermined speed so as to improve the aerodynamics of the automotive vehicle.
2. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of spokes is movable from a first position to a second position, wherein first part is a planar member and the second part is a planar member, the first part is pivotably connected to the second part, the first part is angled with respect to the second part so as to form a generally V shaped cross-section, wherein in the first position the first and second part positioned with respect to each other to form the V shaped cross-section with the plurality of openings are disposed therebetween, and in the second position the first and second part are flattened so as to close the plurality of openings.
3. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 2, wherein the first part and the second part each include a distal end opposite a proximal end, and an inner side edge opposite of an outer side edge and extending between the distal and proximal ends so as to define an isosceles trapezoid, wherein the distal end of the first part and second part are disposed adjacent the hub and the inner side edge of the first part is pivotably coupled to the inner side edge of the second part.
4. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein the actuator is configured to urge the outer side edge of the first part towards the outer side edge of the second part.
5. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein the actuator is a biasing member.
6. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 5, further including a plurality of support rods extending radially from the hub, wherein the first part and the second part include a sleeve disposed along the inner side edge, the sleeve mounted to a respective one of the plurality of support rods so as to allow the first part to pivot with respect to the second part about the respective on of the plurality of support rods.
7. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 6, further including a base, the biasing member fixed on one end to the base and on the other end to a respective plurality of support rods.
8. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 7, wherein the plurality of support rods and the plurality of elongated supports are made of a durable and rigid material.
9. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 8, wherein durable and rigid material is steel.
10. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 5, further including a base, the base having a plurality of elongated supports extending radially from the hub, a carriage slidably mounted to the base, and a link having a first end pivotably attached to the inner side edge of both the first and second part and a second end pivotably attached to the carriage, the biasing member configured to continuously pull the carriage towards the hub, wherein a predetermined centrifugal force generated by a rotation of the wheel assembly urges the carriage away from the hub so as to move the outer side edges of the first and second part towards each other.
11. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 10, wherein each of the plurality of elongated supports is an elongated rod.
12. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 11, wherein the carriage includes a channel the elongated rod disposed within the channel.
13. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of elongated supports further includes a spring support, wherein the biasing member is fixedly attached to the spring support on one end and is fixedly attached to the carriage on the other end, the carriage disposed between the rim and the spring support.
14. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 5, wherein the biasing member is a helical spring.
15. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein the actuator is a servo motor.
16. The wheel assembly as set forth in claim 15, further including a sensor and a controller, the sensor configured to detect a relative speed of the wheel assembly, the controller actuating the servo motor so as to move the outer side edge of the first and second part towards each other when the relative speed of the wheel assembly reaches a predetermined speed, and wherein the controller is further configured to move the outer side edges of the first and second part away from each other when a speed of the wheel assembly is below the predetermined speed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The embodiments set forth in the drawings are illustrative and exemplary in nature and not intended to limit the subject matter defined by the claims. The following detailed description of the illustrative embodiments can be better understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals and in which:
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[0028] A wheel assembly configured to improve the aerodynamics of the moving automotive vehicle yet maintain the aesthetic appearance of a spoked wheel is provided. The wheel assembly includes a plurality of spokes extending radially from the hub and to the rim. The spokes are spaced apart from each other so as to define a plurality of openings, giving the wheel an aesthetic look.
[0029] The spokes are configured to spread towards each other so as to close the openings when the wheel assembly is subjected to a predetermined centrifugal force, relative speed or air pressure. The spokes have a first part operatively connected to a second part. The wheel assembly includes an actuator mechanically attached to each of the plurality of spokes. The actuator is configured to move the first part with respect to the second part so as to cover each of the plurality of openings and form a generally solid disk when the wheel assembly reaches a predetermined speed so as to improve the aerodynamics of the wheel assembly.
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[0038] The wheel assembly 10 may further include a plurality of bases 32. The each base 32 may be fixedly mounted to the rim 14. The biasing member 24a is fixed on one end to a respective base 32 and on the other end to a respective support rod 28. The base 32 provides a fixed surface for the biasing member 24a to push off of so as to urge the support rod 28 away from the elongated support 34. Accordingly, it should be appreciated that the base 32 and the support rods 28 are made of a durable and rigid material such as steel.
[0039] In operation, the biasing member 24a is free to urge the spoke 16 into the first position. However, upon experiencing a predetermined centrifugal force, the first and second parts 20, 22 are urged towards the rim 14, but cannot as the respective proximal ends 20a, 22a of the first and second part 22 are disposed between the hub 12 and the rim 14. The predetermined centrifugal force may be determined by the dimensions of the spokes 16 and the openings 18 and at what speed the spokes 16 visually appear to be a solid disk 26, or in other words the speed at which the individual openings 18 are no longer visually recognizable.
[0040] The centrifugal force is thus translated onto the biasing member 24a, pushing the first and second parts 20, 22 against the biasing member 24a. It should also be appreciated that air pressure from the movement of the automotive vehicle 100 also acts on the first and second parts 22, pushing the first and second parts 22 against the biasing member 24a. The centrifugal force and air pressure overcome the force of the biasing member 24a so as to move the spokes 16 into the second position as shown in
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[0042] The wheel assembly 10 includes a link 38. The link 38 cooperates with the biasing member 124 (shown as a helical spring 124a) to move the spoke 116 between the first and second positions. In particular, the link 38 pulls the first and second parts 120, 122 down towards the elongated support 134 so as to flatten the spoke 116 as shown in
[0043] In one illustrative example, a first end of the link 38 is pivotably attached to the inner side edge 120,c 122c of both the first and second parts 120, 122 and a second end pivotably attached to the carriage 36. However, it should be appreciated that the first end of the link 38 may be pivotably coupled to the support rod 128. The biasing member 124 is configured to continuously pull the base 132 towards the hub 112. Accordingly, a predetermined centrifugal force of the rotating wheel assembly 110 urges the carriage 36 away from the hub 112 towards the rim 114 so as to move the outer side edge 120d, 122d of the first and second parts 120, 122 towards each other. When the centrifugal force is below the predetermined amount, the force of the biasing member 124a is sufficient to pull the base 132 towards the hub 112, pushing the link 38 upwardly so as to move the spoke 116 into the first position.
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[0045] In operation, the biasing member 124 is free to pull the carriage 36 towards the hub 112, which in turn pulls one end of the link 38 towards the hub 112 and pushes the other end of the link 38 away from the elongated support 134 placing the spoke 116 in the first position. When the wheel assembly 110 is subjected to a predetermined centrifugal force, the force of the biasing member 124a is overcome and the carriage 36 is moved away from the hub 112, carrying with it the distal end of the link 38. As the distal end of the link 38 is moved towards the rim 114, the elongated support 134 is pulled down placing the spoke 116 in the second position. The predetermined centrifugal force may be determined by the dimensions of the spokes 116 and the openings 118 and at what speed the spokes 116 visually appear to be a solid disk 126, or in other words when the openings 118 are no longer visually recognizable. Accordingly, wheel assembly 110 is configured to provide the aesthetic look of the spokes 116 yet the aerodynamic benefit of a disk 126.
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[0047] The servo motor 224b may be mounted to the carriage 36 so as to move the link 38 axially along the elongated support 34. When the relative speed is below a predetermined speed, the servo motor 224b moves the carriage 236 to a first position as shown in
[0048] While particular embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be understood that various other changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. Moreover, although various aspects of the claimed subject matter have been described herein, such aspects need not be utilized in combination.