Automatic tire inflation system hose with integrated TPMS sensor

12576676 ยท 2026-03-17

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Abstract

A TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose is provided that includes an inspection valve and a TPMS sensor.

Claims

1. A TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose, comprising: a first female-threaded Schrader valve at a first end of the TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose; a second female-threaded Schrader valve at a second end of the TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose; a hose coupled between the first end and the second end; a Schrader inspection valve stem in fluid communication with a lumen of the hose; and a wireless tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) sensor in fluid communication with the lumen of the hose.

2. The TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose of claim 1, further comprising: a U-shaped metallic portion connected between the first valve and the hose, wherein the TPMS sensor is welded to the U-shaped metallic portion.

3. The TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose of claim 1, further comprising: a valve housing having a first bore and a second bore in fluid communication with the lumen of the hose, wherein the TPMS sensor is threaded into the first bore and the Schrader inspection valve stem is threaded into the second bore.

4. The TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose of claim 3, wherein the valve housing is adjacent the second valve.

5. The TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose of claim 3, wherein the TPMS sensor is threaded into the first bore with thread locker.

6. The TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose of claim 1, wherein the hose comprises a resin hose.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1A is side view of a TPMS-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose for an inner tire.

(2) FIG. 1B is an exploded perspective view of the tire-valve-facing end of the TPMS-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose of FIG. 1.

(3) FIG. 2 is a side view of a TPMS-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose for an outer tire.

(4) FIG. 3 is a side view of a TPMS-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose for an outer tire.

(5) Embodiments of the present disclosure and their advantages are best understood by referring to the detailed description that follows. It should be appreciated that like reference numerals are used to identify like elements illustrated in one or more of the figures.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(6) A TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose is provided that includes an inspection valve to allow a user to manually inspect the tire pressure. The integration of the TPMS sensor with the hose provides the TPMS sensor with a defined orientation when the hose is mounted between the rotary housing and the tire valve. In this fashion, a user may be assured that the TPMS sensor is directed for optimum fidelity of wireless transmission of the tire pressure and any other monitored parameters to a receiver. In contrast, if a user mounts the TPMS sensor to the inspection valve in a conventional fashion, the orientation of the TPMS sensor will tend to be random as the TPMS sensor is screwed down to the inspection valve threads. The defined position provided by integrating the TPMS sensor with the hose may vary depending upon the wireless transmission capabilities of the TPMS sensor. In some implementations, Applicant has found that the TPMS sensor should face away from the trailer in the axle direction.

(7) An example TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose 100 is shown in FIG. 1A. TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose 100 ends at a tire-valve-facing end in a female-threaded valve such as a Shrader valve 105 for mounting to the tire valve. From valve 105, a hose such as a high-pressure resin hose 110 extends to a valve housing 125 adjacent to a female-threaded valve 115 at a rotary-housing-facing end of TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose 100. The rotary housing (not illustrated) includes a valve such as a Shrader valve over which female-threaded valve 115 may be threaded.

(8) The rotary-housing-facing end of TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose 100 is shown in more detail in FIG. 1B. Valve housing 125 includes several female-threaded bores that are in fluid communication with the inner lumen of hose 110 and also female-threaded valve 115. For example, valve housing 125 may have a square-shaped profile such that at least two of the four square faces includes a corresponding bore. One bore receives TPMS sensor 120. To fully integrate TPMS sensor 120 with TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose 100, the TPMS sensor threads and/or the TPMS bore's threads may be treated with thread locker or another suitably permanent adhesive. An inspection valve 140 such as a Shrader valve may be threaded into another bore in housing 115.

(9) TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose 100 is orientated for an inner tire. In that regard, it is conventional for a towable asset to have each of its axles end in a pair of tires such that one tire in the pair faces the outside of the towable asset whereas the inner tire in the pair faces inwardly next to the outer tire. The orientation of the Shrader valves in the tire pair may thus require a different topology for the inner tire's hose as compared to the outer tire's hose. A TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose 200 for an outer tire is shown in FIG. 2. Due to the orientation of the tire valve (e.g., a Shrader valve) in the outer-facing tire, a tire-valve-facing end of TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose 200 includes a U-shaped metallic portion 205 ending in a female-threaded valve 210 that may be threaded onto the tire's Shrader valve.

(10) Valve housing 125, TPMS sensor 120, and female-threaded valve 115 are arranged as discussed for TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose 100.

(11) In an alternative embodiment for the outer tire's hose, TPMS sensor 120 may be welded to U-shaped metallic portion 205 as shown in FIG. 3 for a TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose 300. U-shaped metallic portion 205 includes a port to which TPMS sensor 120 is fastened such as through welding so that TPMS sensor 120 may sense the tire pressure. Valve housing 125 thus includes only inspection valve 140 in TPMS-sensor-integrated automatic tire inflation system hose 300. The remaining components are as discussed for hoses 100 and 200. Note that the inner tire's inflation hose may also have the TPMS sensor 120 integrated at the distal end of the inner tire's inflation hose analogous to the integration onto U-shaped metallic portion 205.

(12) As those of some skill in this art will by now appreciate and depending on the particular application at hand, many modifications, substitutions and variations can be made in and to the materials, apparatus, configurations and methods of use of the devices of the present disclosure without departing from the scope thereof. In light of this, the scope of the present disclosure should not be limited to that of the particular embodiments illustrated and described herein, as they are merely by way of some examples thereof, but rather, should be fully commensurate with that of the claims appended hereafter and their functional equivalents.