Protective kit for use when applying a coating to a vehicle wheel
12600165 ยท 2026-04-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B12/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
In an aspect, a protective kit for a vehicle wheel is provided. The wheel includes a rim with a pressurized tire mounted thereon. An outboard flange of the rim and an outboard side of the tire are resiliently engaged. The kit includes a wheel cover member including a cover sheet with outer and inner edges, and a through-opening, and an elastic member connected to the cover sheet at the inner edge. The through-opening and elastic member can encircle the outboard flange of the rim. The kit further includes a plurality of driving cards, each having a selected rigidity and a selected thickness so as to be pushable against the wheel cover member in between the outboard side of the tire and the rim, so as to drive the wheel cover member radially inwardly between the outboard side of the tire and the rim.
Claims
1. A protective kit for a vehicle wheel, the vehicle wheel including a wheel rim and having a tire mounted thereon, wherein the tire is pressurized, such that an outboard flange of the wheel rim and an outboard side of the tire are resiliently engaged with one another and are separable, the protective kit comprising: a wheel cover member that includes a cover sheet and an elastic member, the cover sheet has an outer edge and an inner edge, and has a through-opening passing therethrough that is defined by the inner edge, wherein the elastic member is connected to the cover sheet at the inner edge, the through-opening and the elastic member being sized to be openable to encircle the outboard flange of the wheel rim; and a plurality of driving cards, each of the plurality of cards having a selected rigidity and a selected thickness so as to be pushable against the wheel cover member in between the outboard side of the tire and the outboard flange of the wheel rim, so as to drive the wheel cover member radially inwardly between the outboard side of the tire and the outboard flange of the wheel rim, thereby separating at least a radially outer portion of the outboard flange of the wheel rim from the outboard side of the tire with the wheel cover member.
2. The protective kit according to claim 1, wherein the cover sheet is formed of at least one plastic material.
3. The protective kit according to claim 1, wherein the cover sheet is sized such that when the elastic member is releasably secured between the outboard flange of the wheel rim and the outboard side of the tire, the cover sheet will extend around to a back of the tire such that a portion of the cover sheet can be tucked into a rear portion of the wheel rim.
4. The protective kit according to claim 1, wherein the outer edge of the cover sheet is circular.
5. The protective kit according to claim 1, wherein the inner edge of the cover sheet is connected an outer surface of the elastic member.
6. The protective kit according to claim 1, wherein the through-opening is circular.
7. The protective kit according to claim 1, wherein each of the driving cards has a width, and a sum of the widths of all the driving cards is less than a circumference of the outboard flange of the wheel rim.
8. The protective kit according to claim 1, wherein the elastic member has a form that includes a slot that receives the inner edge of the cover sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached Figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(18) For simplicity and clarity of illustration, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the Figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment or embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments described herein may be practiced without these specific details.
(19) In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiments described herein. It should be understood at the outset that, although exemplary embodiments are illustrated in the figures and described below, the principles of the present disclosure may be implemented using any number of techniques, whether currently known or not. The present disclosure should in no way be limited to the exemplary implementations and techniques illustrated in the drawings and described below.
(20) Various terms used throughout the present description may be read and understood as follows, unless the context indicates otherwise: or as used throughout is inclusive, as though written and/or; singular articles and pronouns as used throughout include their plural forms, and vice versa; similarly, gendered pronouns include their counterpart pronouns so that pronouns should not be understood as limiting anything described herein to use, implementation, performance, etc. by a single gender; exemplary should be understood as illustrative or exemplifying and not necessarily as preferred over other embodiments. Further definitions for terms may be set out herein; these may apply to prior and subsequent instances of those terms, as will be understood from a reading of the present description. It will also be noted that the use of the term a will be understood to denote at least one in all instances unless explicitly stated otherwise or unless it would be understood to be obvious that it must mean one.
(21) Modifications, additions, or omissions may be made to the systems, apparatuses, and methods described herein without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For example, the components of the systems and apparatuses may be integrated or separated. Moreover, the operations of the systems and apparatuses disclosed herein may be performed by more, fewer, or other components and the methods described may include more, fewer, or other steps. Additionally, steps may be performed in any suitable order. As used in this document, each refers to each member of a set or each member of a subset of a set.
(22) In an aspect, the present disclosure relates to a protective kit for a vehicle wheel (which includes a wheel rim and a tire), where the protective kit is applied to protect the tire by preventing a rim coating (such as paint, for example) from adhering to the tire as the coating is applied to the wheel rim.
(23) The vehicle wheel to which the protective kit is applied can be any one of a range of known vehicle wheels having a variety of configurations on a variety of vehicles. The vehicle may be, for example, an automobile, an SUV, a pick-up truck, a cube van, a minivan, or any other suitable kind of vehicle.
(24) An example vehicle wheel is shown in
(25) In the embodiment shown in
(26) The wheel rim 110 also includes a main through-channel 120 extending between an outboard side of the wheel rim 110 and a rear side of the wheel rim 110. The wheel rim 110 also includes a barrel 118 and a pair of flanges disposed on opposing sides thereof including an outboard flange 112 and an inboard flange 116. In the embodiment of the wheel rim 110 presented in
(27) The tire 200 is pressurized, such that the outboard flange 112 of the wheel rim 110 and an outboard side (shown at 202) of the tire 200 are resiliently engaged with one another. The region of engagement between the outboard flange 112 and the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 may be referred to as the interface 210. When the tire 200 is in a fully inflated state (as shown in
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(29) In an embodiment, the extent to which the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the portion of the wheel rim 110 are resiliently engaged can be altered by removing air from the tire 200. For example, air can be removed from the tire 200 to deflate the tire 200 partially such that a force between the tire 200 and the outboard flange 112 decreases. It is not necessary to completely deflate the tire 200 however. As such, it is possible to keep the wheel 199 on the vehicle and even to keep the vehicle on the ground, supported by its wheels (including wheel 199). For greater certainty, the term pressurized may mean that the tire is fully inflated as noted above, or is partially deflated but still sufficiently inflated to be able to support the vehicle without collapsing of its sidewalls completely.
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(33) It will be understood that the reference above to an unstretched shape refers to the shape of the through-opening 406 and the elastic member 410 when the elastic member 410 is unstretched. When the through-opening 406 and the elastic member 410 are positioned in their stretched shape, the material of the cover sheet 300 itself remains unstretchedit is the elastic member 410 that is stretched. To achieve this, the cover sheet 300 at the inner edge 404 may be attached (e.g. sewn) to the elastic member 410 when the elastic member 410 is stretched, and then when the elastic member 410 is released afterwards (e.g. after the sewing is completed), the elastic member 410 returns to its unstretched size and the shape and the inner edge 404 acquires a number of folds as needed to accommodate the smaller size of the elastic member 410 when the elastic member 410 is unstretched.
(34) It will be understood that the through-opening 406 does not have to be a perfect circle, in various embodiments, the through-opening 406 of the cover sheet 300 can have a generally circular form, a generally elliptical form, or a variety of other forms that nonetheless allow it to be openable to encircle the outboard flange 112 of the wheel rim 110.
(35) In an embodiment, the cover sheet 300 is formed of at least one plastic material. The cover sheet 300 may alternatively be formed of a plastic material that is substantially elastic.
(36) In an additional embodiment, the at least one plastic material of the cover sheet 300 is a plastic material that is any one of a transparent plastic material, a translucent plastic material and an opaque plastic material.
(37) In an additional embodiment, the cover sheet 300 is comprised of one or more layers of suitable material.
(38) In the embodiment where the cover sheet 300 comprises a single layer of material, the single layer may be fabricated from a plastic material that is waterproof, water-resistant, or similar liquid-proof or liquid-impermeable plastic materials.
(39) In a further embodiment of the present disclosure, the cover sheet 300 is formed as a kind of sack having at least two layers. These layers are connected to each other around the inner edges 404 and outer edges 402 of each of the layers thereof.
(40) In the embodiment where the cover sheet 300 is comprised of two layers, the first layer is an exterior layer of waterproof material and a second layer may be an interior layer of soft water-absorbent material. In a further embodiment of the cover sheet 300 being formed of at least two layers, the elastic member 410 is formed to be at least partly hollow and to include a recess on an exterior portion thereof such that the inner edge of each of the two layers can be fed into the hollow interior of the elastic member and connected therein.
(41) In an embodiment, the cover sheet 300 is at least partially covered in a film of a material that is paint-adherent. The film of the paint-adherent material limits the contamination of other surfaces by particles of the paint which flake off after drying on the cover sheet 300.
(42) The outer edge 402 of the cover sheet 300 may have a variety of configurations that define a variety of forms of the sheet 300. The outer edge 402 of the cover sheet 300 has a form that is any one of circular, ovular, elliptical, and square-shaped (see
(43) In an embodiment, the outer edge 402 of the cover sheet 300 may be circular, triangular, rectangular or may have any other form.
(44) In an embodiment, as shown in
(45) As noted above, the inner edge 404 of the cover sheet 300 defines a through-opening 406 of the cover sheet 300, where the inner edge 404 includes an elastic member 410 connected thereto.
(46) In the embodiment provided in
(47) In an alternate embodiment, (not shown) the elastic member 410 has the form of a wide, stretchable band with a thin, non-circular cross-section.
(48) In an embodiment shown in
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(50) It will be understood that the elastic member 410 can be connected at the inner edge 404 of the cover sheet 300 in various ways. In an embodiment shown in
(51) In an embodiment shown in
(52) In some embodiments, such as that shown in
(53) In some embodiments of the cover sheet 300, the material of the cover sheet 300 itself is substantially non-elastic. In these embodiments, the material of the cover sheet is non-elastic to such an extent that only the elastic member 410 will noticeably flex to extend around the outboard flange 112 of the wheel rim 110. In these embodiments, the cover sheet 300 is connected to the elastic member 410 in a manner as described above, such that a plurality of folds are present in the material of the cover sheet 300. In this embodiment, as the elastic member 410 is stretched around a outboard flange of the wheel rim 110, there is sufficient excess sheet material connected to the elastic member 410 such that the cover sheet 300 will at least partially unfold out as the elastic member 410 is stretched.
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(56) As disclosed above, in addition to the cover sheet 300, the protective kit for a vehicle wheel also comprises a plurality of cards 600, several embodiments of which are shown in
(57) As shown in
(58) The plurality of cards 600 can have a variety of forms and thicknesses, provided the card 600 can still be inserted between the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the at least a portion of the wheel rim 110 to urge the at least a portion of the elastic member 410 between the wheel rim 110 and the tire 200.
(59) Each of the plurality of cards 600 has a selected rigidity and a selected thickness so as to be pushable against the wheel cover member 299 in between the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the outboard flange 112 of the wheel rim 110, so as to drive the wheel cover member 299 radially inwardly between the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the outboard flange 112 of the wheel rim 110, thereby separating at least a radially outer portion (shown at 302 in
(60) Next, a procedure for mounting the protective kit on a wheel of vehicle, including the mounting of the cover sheet 300 and the plurality of cards, will be described with reference to
(61) In an embodiment, the wheel rim is prepared for painting prior to application of the protective kit by cleaning dirt and debris from its surface, by removing grease or roughening the surface.
(62) In an embodiment, the air within the tire mounted on the wheel rim of the wheel is at least partially released therefrom, prior to the application of the protective kit to the wheel.
(63) In a first step, the recess and elastic member 410 of the sheet are stretched to a diameter that is larger than the outer circumference of the outboard flange of the wheel rim.
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(65) At least one of the cards 600 is brought into contact with a portion of the elastic member 410. Each of the plurality of cards 600 are sufficiently rigid so that each card 600 can be used to drive the at least a portion of the elastic member 410 between the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the outboard flange 112 of the wheel rim 110 by resiliently separating the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the outboard flange 112 of the wheel rim 110.
(66) From this step, the at least one card 600 and the elastic member 410 connected to the inner edge of the sheet become releasably secured within the separation of the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the outboard flange 112.
(67) In an embodiment, additional cards 600 can then be used to urge additional portions of the elastic member 410 between the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the outboard flange 112 by resiliently separating the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the outboard flange 112. A given number of the plurality of cards 600 are used to releasably secure the elastic member 410 between the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the outboard flange, as shown
(68) The number of the plurality of cards 600 is whatever number is sufficient to releasably secure the number of portions of the elastic member 410 between the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the outboard flange 112 of the wheel rim 110.
(69) Once the elastic member 410 and the at least one card 600 are securely received between the separated outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the outboard flange, the cover sheet 300 connected to the elastic member 410 is positioned to cover at least a portion of the outboard side 202 of the tire 200. In an embodiment, the sheet 300 extending from the elastic member 410 can be wrapped around at least the outboard side 202 of the tire 200.
(70) In this embodiment, the cover sheet 300 has a surface area that is sufficiently large such that when the sheet 300 is positioned to cover at least a portion of the outboard side 202 of the tire 200, the outer edge 402 of the cover sheet 300 can be pulled to at least an outer edge of the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 to cover the entire outboard side 202 thereof.
(71) The wheel rim 110 can then be painted, with the paint being primarily applied to the outside of the center disk 104, spokes 102, rough-channel 120 and outer lip 114.
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(74) Once the elastic member 410 and plurality of cards 600 are releasably secured between the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 and the outboard flange 112 of the wheel rim 110, the outer edge 402 of the sheet 300 can be pulled to extend and cover at least the outboard side 202 of the tire 200.
(75) Various shapes or forms of the cover sheet 300 may suitably fit around at least the outboard side 202 of the tire 200 for the protection thereof.
(76) In an additional embodiment, the cover sheet 300 is shaped such that the cover sheet 300 can be pulled to extend around and to cover both the outboard side 202 and at least a portion of a radial outer surface 204 of the tire 200.
(77) In an additional embodiment, the cover sheet 300 is shaped such that the cover sheet 300 can be pulled to extend around and to cover each of the front 202 and radial outer 204 surfaces, and at least a portion of a rear surface 206 of the tire 200.
(78) In an additional embodiment, the cover sheet 300 is shaped such that the cover sheet 300 can be pulled to extend around and to cover the front 202, the radial outer 204 and the rear 206 surfaces of the tire 200, and to be at least partially tucked through a rear portion of the wheel rim 110 such that a portion of the cover sheet 300 is disposed in the through-channel 120 of the wheel rim 110. In this embodiment, the cover sheet 300 is sized such that when the elastic member 410 is secured around the outboard flange 112 of the wheel rim 110, the cover sheet 300 can itself be wrapped around to the back of the tire 200 such that portions of the sheet 300 are tucked into a rear portion (e.g., the through-channel 120) of the wheel rim 110. The cover sheet 300 can be tucked into the through-channel 120 to cover and protect a brake caliper and other internal mechanisms of the vehicle that are mounted behind the wheel rim 110 of the wheel. In this way, the cover sheet 300 will prevent paint from travelling along the through-channel 120 of the wheel rim 110 and landing on the brake caliper and other internal mechanisms that are positioned internally relative to the wheel of the vehicle.
(79) In an embodiment shown in