Tension sources and stabilizers with modified roll on method for mounting tire chains
20170001487 ยท 2017-01-05
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Abstract
A method of mounting a vehicle tire chain on a vehicle tire by draping the chain on the tire and connecting the free ends of the chain with suitable temporary straps to form temporary loops on the tire and rolling the wheel a quarter to a half of a revolution to complete the mounting of the chain, and producing a high quality mounting using special tension sources and stabilizers to migrate residual chain slack to the side chain closure device during a short travel to a stop to re-hook the chain to a suitable operating chain tension.
Claims
1. A method of mounting a link construction, ladder pattern, vehicle tire chain, comprising a pivot lever style outer face closure device, the method comprising the steps of a. draping said chain over the tire, leaving the last cross chain, on one end of the chain, which will be the short end, at roughly a forty five degree angle down from the wheel center point, right or left, and b. aligning manually all cross chains, which are at, or higher than, the center point of the wheel, to their natural operating positions on the tread, and placing a temporary elastic strap to maintain alignment, and c. using suitable temporary connecting means to connect the short, leading end of the draped chain and the longer, trailing end of the chain, and d. driving the wheel about a quarter to a half of a revolution toward the short, leading end of the chain, and e. fastening the rear face side chain into a loop on the tire, at a preselected loop length, to suit the desired fit of chain to tire, and f. removing said temporary connecting means from the short and long ends of the chain, and g. temporarily fastening the open face closure device to form a loop on the tire, at a chain tension suitable for manually adjusting the alignment of remaining cross chains, as required, into their natural operating positions, and performing said adjustment, and h. re-hooking said outer face closure device into a manually available chain tension, and i. attaching one or more non-elastic stabilizer chains, at the center of selected segments of the outer face side chain, substantially at the center of the outer face of the chain, and at substantially right angles to the tension source elastic straps, and selecting lengths for the fully attached stabilizer chains which will deflect the attachment points of the stabilizer chain radially inward, from a straight line of the segment, a distance judgmentally appropriate to the angle of deflection of the side chain from a straight line, and j. attaching one or more tension source elastic straps into the outer face side chain segment containing the closure device, and fastening the opposite ends of said elastic straps at points diametrically opposite said closure device, into side chain links which are attachment points for a cross chain, to the side chain, at a preselected tension level of the elastic strap, and k. beginning initial operation, which, in the judgment of the operator, based on chain tension and the planned trip, will either be proceeding on the planned trip, or driving a few yards to a re-hooking to a suitable chain tension.
2. The method of claim 1 for mounting a vehicle tire chain, in which using said suitable temporary connecting means to connect the two ends of the tire chain, draped on the tire, comprises the steps of a. providing a temporary non-elastic connector, with hook at each end, and passing said temporary connector around a pulley fitted with a hook for the far side, and b. deflecting the long, trailing end of the rear face side chain to be clear of the tire for visibility, and c. hooking said temporary connector into the rear face side chain link which is a connection for the cross chain nearest in level to the lowest cross chain on the short, leading end, and d. passing the temporary connector behind the tire, and e. attaching the temporary connector, in a location of clear visibility, to the connection of lowest cross chain to the side chain, short end, by means of the hook on the mid length pulley, and f. returning the rear face side chain to its natural operating position by pulling the second end of the temporary connector, and using a short elastic hooked strap to attach the temporary connector to the next higher cross chain on the tread, and g. providing a temporary elastic connector strap for installation on the outer face side chain, with dimensions and elastic properties to suit an installed position essentially matching the alignment of the first span of the rear face temporary connector, of length to use free links projecting from the cross chains connected to the rear face temporary connector, and h. installing said elastic connector strap onto the outer face side chain parallel to the temporary connector on the rear face side chain.
3. A tire chain tightening mechanism comprised of a tension source section and a stabilizer section, for use on a vehicle tire chain mounted on a tire, and said tire chain is of link construction, ladder pattern for highway use, and the tire chain comprises a pivot lever style outer face side chain closure device, and said tension source section comprises one or more elastic tension members, each having a first end, manually fastenable to the outer face side chain, at or near said side chain closure device, and the opposite, second ends of said tension members are attached under tension to the outer face side chain, diametrically opposite the side chain closure device, and each tension member is attached to a chain link which is an attachment link for a cross chain, and said stabilizer section comprises one or more members of flexible, non-elastic steel, each manually attachable to opposite sides of the outer face side chain, at midpoints of segments of side chain, between side chain connections, and the stabilizer section and the tension source section are generally oriented at right angles to each other, with the connection zones of the two sections, to the side chain, not overlapping or intermixed, and the tension from the tension source section, and the interaction of the interconnected chain parts places the stabilizer section under tension, and during initial travel from mounting the chain on the tire, the combination of tension source and stabilizer act to migrate residual chain slack from mounting the chain on the tire, to the location of the side chain closure device, whereby the vehicle can be stopped for an easy unhooking and re-hooking of the closure device and tension source, to a desired chain tension level suitable for continued travel.
4. Using the method of claim 1 for mounting a tire chain on a tire, to mount a tire chain on a tire having shoulder traction features arranged in a manner permitting full seating of cross chains in said shoulder traction features.
5. Using the method of claim 1 for mounting a tire chain on a tire, to mount a tire chain on a wide base tire which is a single tire for replacing duals.
6. Using the method of claim 1 for mounting a tire chain on a tire, for which said tire chain is a two rail dual mount chain, on which the cross chains span both dual tires of a set of dual tires.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0047] Second end of connector 22 is used to pull connector 22 and side chain 21 into normal operating positions, shown as cross chain positions 15b and 17b.
[0048] At this point, in
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[0051] It can be readily observed, that the non-elastic nature of temporary connector 22, as elastic, and connector 32 as non-elastic, could be easily reversed. That is, provide connector 22 as elastic, and connector 32 as non-elastic. The determining factor to be making connector 22 as simple as possible, because of its inconvenient access.
[0052] The wheel is turned a quarter to a half revolution, as desired, turning into the chain short end.
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[0054] Open face closure device 41 is fastened, temporarily, at a moderate chain tension suitable to facilitate the alignment of remaining cross chains, on the tread, as needed. That step is performed.
[0055] After alignment of cross chains, closure device 41 is fastened to a manually tight chain tension.
[0056] Following closure of the side chain closure device 41, a non-elastic steel stabilizer chain or chains 44 are hooked to the side chain segment midpoints, as at 45 and 46, the chain(s) at approximate center of the outer face, and at right angles to the tension source location.
[0057] A tension source, one or more elastic strap(s) 42 are hooked at closure device 41, and hooked diametrically opposite on the outer face side chain, at side chain link 43, which is an attachment point for a cross chain. Elastic strap 42 will have elastic properties of preselected specifications, according to size and capacity of the tire chain. The specifications will be of an order of magnitude of: stretch of 50 to 100 percent, and maximum tension capacity of 20 to 30 pounds tension, hooked in place.
The chain is then ready for initial travel.
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[0059] Non-elastic stabilizer straps 65 (usually a steel chain) have a hook at each end, and are attached at midpoints 66 of side chain segments, long enough to double back on themselves, at one end, to select the desired length in the chosen location.
[0060] The installed length chosen will be the length which, in the judgment of the user, produces the desired radially inward angle from a straight line normal position of the segment to which attached. This will usually be roughly 10 degrees deflection from a straight line segment.
[0061] The stabilizer chains are attached in parallel or crossed, if more than one, and the stabilizer section, whether one or more stabilizer straps or chains, will be installed at a ninety degree orientation to the tension source section. In
[0062] Tension source section connections and stabilizer chain connections will not be overlapped or intermingled, as that would not allow the primary function of the combination, which is to automatically migrate residual chain slack, from the mounted chain, to the chain segment containing the side chain closure device 62, from the right and from the left.
[0063] This function happens automatically upon travel of the vehicle for a few yards, aided by the absence of friction caused by passage of the tire and chain through the zone of contact with the roadway.
Optional Mounting Techniques and Procedures
[0064] The instant disclosure of chain mounting, utilizing the combination of an innovative mounting method and an innovative tension source and stabilizer combination, provides an unprecedented flexibility of hardware and techniques to suit a wide range of highway truck tires and chains, from smaller delivery trucks to the largest trucks legal for normal travel on the highways. The flexible hardware and preferred mounting techniques of the user/operator enable variations such as the following.
[0065] A) A mounted tire chain, tight enough at initial mounting, as at
[0066] B) Alternatively, cross chain alignment and stabilizer placement could be much less aggressive, and the initially installed chain could be driven a few yards to allow automatic migration of residual chain slack to facilitate the desired unhooking and re-hooking to a tight chain. Two to three revolutions of the wheel, for about twenty to thirty feet of travel, should produce the desired tight chain results.
[0067] C) A further refinement, made possible by the unique properties of the mounting disclosure, is mounting the chain on a tire having traction features designed into the shoulders of the tire on which the chain is mounted, which permit full seating of all cross chains into those shoulder features, during mounting. This unique feature aids the user to easily achieve alignment of cross chains, on the tread, to minimize chain slack and increase stability of the mounted chain. The interior tread, between shoulders, is immaterial. The shoulder traction features provide the dual benefits of aid to chain mounting and aid to vehicle traction.
Mounting Method and Tightening Mechanism in Combination
[0068] The combinations disclosed can perform several functions not possible today by other technology, including: [0069] Far more flexible and adaptable to the trucking conditions (long haul, short haul, delivery, etc). [0070] Can mount on all high traction tires problem free. [0071] Can consistently get to a desired tension level for operation, with less travel after mounting, than other known technologies..
Inventive Steps of the Disclosure
Tension Source and Stabilizer Combinations
[0072] The primary objective of the tension source and stabilizer combination is to automatically migrate all residual chain slack from an initially mounted tire chain, directly to the side chain closure device, for easy re-hooking to a desired level of chain tension, regarding chain wear and tire sidewall wear.
[0073] The migration of chain slack occurs rapidly with travel, due to the absence of friction when the tire passes through the zone of contact with the roadway.
[0074] The disclosed tensioning mechanism is especially useful for two types of chain mounting systems for link construction tire chains: [0075] A mounting system of mount about the tire footprint, as in US 017, which concentrates the chain slack at the side chain closure device, and enables mounting steps to align cross chains to reduce random chain slack. [0076] A system of modified roll-on disclosed herein, to provide mounting insensitive to variation of the tire footprint, with truck loading.
Modified Roll-On Mounting
[0077] The inventive step for the Modified Roll-On mounting method is to eliminate tuck-in mounting, to obtain the insensitivity to truck loading level, of roll-on, by temporarily connecting chain ends, with temporary connectors, to make the partial turn of the wheel, to connect the chain ends.
[0078] A further benefit of the method is the absence of forced movement of chain on tread, extensive with tuck-in, which enables problem free mounting of chains with aggressive tread, in distinct contrast to current and historic tuck-in mounting.
[0079] The specific nature of the temporary connectors needed to practice the concept, is not claimed in the inventive step. Several alternative configurations are displayed. None are claimed as inventive step or even best embodiment. User preferred technique and alternative may prove to be different between light trucks for local delivery and four to six axle and larger trucks at the top of the size spectrum, including wide base single tires, for dual replacement.
[0080] What is claimed as the inventive step is the use of temporary connectors to connect chain ends to make the required partial turn of the wheel to complete a roll-on chain mounting, with complete elimination of tuck-in mounting and cam tighteners to enable and provide: [0081] Insensitivity to truck loading effect on the tire footprint. [0082] Minimum chain slack in mounting. [0083] Minimum chain movement on tread, for trouble free mounting of aggressive tread tires. [0084] Effective use of the claimed tension source/stabilizer combination, for chain slack control.
The problem free mounting on aggressive tread tires is a distinct advantage to both chain usage and tire usage.
Combined Effect of Tensioning Mechanisms and Modified Roll-On Mounting
[0085] While each separate disclosure includes inventive step, only the two disclosures combined, enable a great reduction of required travel to achieve a suitable chain tension for highway travel, down to a few yards of travel, using the present disclosure. This, compared to potentially miles of travel with tuck-in/roll-on, to achieve the same objective. This means that vehicles can now achieve full desired chain tension, of road in the chain up area, before returning to the highway.