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US1441005A
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  • a further object of the invention relates to the particular arrangement of reinforcement connecting the ends of the spokes with a periphery of the disk forming the wheel, thereby making a particularly eiiicient joint at this portion of the built-up structure and producing a particularly strong completed article, it being understood, however, that this latter feat-ure may not be necessarily essential to the broad concept of the invention disclosed herein which includes the improved method of building a completed disk wheel having reinforcing spokes or reinforcing means associated therewith; the entire unit being made so as to facilitate the assembly and thus increase quantity production in an eiicient manner.
  • Fig. I is a .side elevation of one form of completed built-up disk wheel.
  • Fig. II is a transverse sectional view taken on the line Iii-II of Fig. III.
  • Fi III is a sectional view taken on the the same, as pointed out in the appended Fig. IV is an enlarged sectional view showing the method of assembly of the builtup disk wheel structure.
  • Fi V is a sectional view taken on the linew -V of Fig. II.
  • F1g. VI is a perspective view of one of the relnforclng elements extending between the radial s okes andthe periphery of the disk.
  • Fig. VIII is a sectional view taken on the line VIII-VIII of Fig. III. r
  • Fig. IX is an elevation of a rear wheel construction corresponding to Fig. I.
  • Fi X ⁇ is a sectional View taken on the line -X of Fig. XI.
  • Fi XI is a sectional view corresponding to F 1g. III, taken on line XI-XI of Fig. X, showing the adaptation of the invention of the rear axle or rear wheell of an automobile.
  • Fig. XII is a perspective view of the con! nection between the spokes and the periphery of the metal disks of the wheel.
  • Fig. XIII is a sectional view of a modiicationof the invention, in which there is no connection between the ends of the radial spokes and the peripheries of the disks.
  • Fig. XIV is a sectionalview transverse to Fig. XIII of this embodiment of the invention.
  • the invention comprehends two units, namely, a disk' or a pair of disks and a spoke or spider unit acting as a reinforcing means therefor adapted to be constructed separately and vthen joined with the disk or disks, as the case may be.
  • a pair of oppositely disposed disks 16 to form the base of the channel and inwardly turned at ⁇ 17 to formv the outer channel ange at the periphery of'eachof the disks.
  • the spoke unit or reinforcing spider assembly will now be described.
  • the 'spoke elements per se are preferably formed by placing a pair of channel-shaped members 20 and 21 back to back, and spot welding the same as indicated at 22 at any number of places along the juxtaposed channel bottoms.
  • the two channel-shaped members are spread apart, as indicated at 23 and 24 to form a circular opening extending' ⁇ transversely of the spokes and adapted to receive rivets for joining the built-up structure to the disk wheel as will hereinafter appear.
  • the spokes are similarly spread apart, as indicated at 25 to form means fo-r'passing through a bolt for securing thel wheel to the hub thereof.
  • a sleeve member 27 which is secured to one face of the several spokes in any suitable manner, as for example, by spot welding, the sleeve of the member extending transversely through the opening formed at the inner terminals of an assembly of several spokes of the unit, and the sleeve 27 being provided with an enlarged flange 29 made integral therewith to overlie the faces of the spokes and form the means to which the spokes are spot welded as indicated at 28.
  • a suitable metal washer 30 is secured on the other face of each of these radial spokes in order to further bind the several spokes together and form a central hub portion composed of the sleeve- 27 and its flange 29 on one-side of the spokes, andI the metal washer 30 on the other side thereof.
  • Extending peripherally around the sleeve 27 is a ring 31, which may also be secured the-reto by spot welding if desired.
  • disk 10 with its fianged opening 12 upward is laid down on a support and the completed spider unit formed of the plurality of radiating spokes, sleeve 27 and washer 30 secured thereto, is laid on the disk 10 with thel sleeve 27 over opening flange 12, the slee-ve 27 at the curved portion thereof between the sleeve proper and the extended flange 29 fitting snugly thereon.
  • the other vco-acting' disk 11 is thereuponv slid over the sleeve 27 I, and the spoke unit is thus enclosed between the two disks 10 and 11.
  • the Ioutermost portion of the sleeve- 27 is then turned over to form the flange 27 binding the parts in position as illustrated in Fig.
  • the wheel being p-laced in a press, and the press operated to flange the end of the sleeve 27- over the disk 11.
  • the disk 11 is held togetherwith the spider, con! sisting of the radiating reinforcement ele, ments and the spokes located'between the 'disks 10 and 11.
  • the rivets- 33 may be passed through the disks 10 and 11 by insertion in the openings 23 and 24 formed in the radial spokes lfor that purpose.
  • One suitable method of riveting is to upset one end of the rivet while jhot, al-
  • T-shaped member 35 shown in perspective in Fig. VI.
  • This element is v inserted at the end of the several spokes be-l fore the assembly of the spoke unit to the disks and spot welded in position, if desired.
  • the -Tfportion of the reinforcement element may then be spot weldedtothe opposed flange 17 on each of the channels on the disks 10 and 11 in the mannerv illustrated in Fig. VIII. Any other means for securing the reinforcement element 35 between the spokes and the enlarged portion of the flanges on the disks 10 and 11 may be used.
  • the band 39 is shrunk on to the terminalianges 17 of The embodiment of the invention illusmenace vor hub used withv thewheel. Moreover, it
  • the flanges 15. of the disks and 11 are made considerably deeper than the anges in the embodie/v built-up structure.
  • the T-shapedfreinforcement elements 35' illustrated in Fig. XII, are enlargled accordingly and the entire structure is t ereby materially strengthened throughrneans passing through the openingsin said spollres to clamp said spoke unit between the dis s.
  • Figs. XIII and XIV,I have illustrated an embodiment of the invention in connected with the radial spokes of the con-v struction but are simply welded into the v with transverse channels 14C formed on the disks, and secured therein for the purpose of transversely reinforcing the peripheral edge of the disk. Moreover, in this embodiment of the invention these T-shaped elements are inverted, the T being located opposite .the terminal of the spokes of the construction.- therwise, the embodiment of Figs. XIII and XIV is substantially the same as that of Figs. I to VIII inclusive, and Figs. IX to XII inclusive.
  • a spoke unit comprising a plurality of radial spokes, each of said spokes being provided openings therethrough, means independent of said openings to secure said spokes to one of said disks and enlarged periphery, a plurality of reinforclngradial spoke members, each of said members being formed of two units, and a reinforcing and connecting element located between the two units of said spokes, and extending into the enlarged peripheral portion of each of said disks, and means ,for securngsaid members to said spokes and to lsaid dis s.
  • a reinforcing spider located. between said disks, said spider consisting of a plurality of radial units forming spokes, each ofsaid units being formed of channel members placed back to back and provided with flanges adapted to rest in contact with the inner face of each of said disks, and means to clamp said disks together with said reinforcing spider located therebetween.
  • a reinforcing spiderl located between ysaid disks, said spider being composed 'ofa plurality of radiating spokes, each of said spokes being composed of opposed channel members placed back to back, provided with flanges on either side thereof', adapted to bear against the inner face of each of said disks, means located centrally of said spider to join said spider to one of said disks, means to join the other of said disks and said central means, and additional means for clamping said spider between said disks to form a built-up unit; said radial spokes being provided with connecting means joined to the enllrged peripheral portion of each of said dis s.
  • a reinforcing spider including a plurality of radiating spoke members, a sleeve secured to said spider andextending axially thereof, and a disksecured to said spider and contacting therewith, said disk having a central opening through which said sleeve extends, the end of said sleeve being anged outwardlyv over the outer face of said disk.
  • the combination of areinforcing spider includldd ing a plurality of radiating spoke members, a sleeve secured to said spider and extending axially thereof, and a pair of 'disks clamped together and enclosing said spider, one of 'said disks having a central opening through which said sleeve extends, the outer end of said sleeve being iianged over the outer face of said disk.
  • a. reinforcing spider including a. ring, and a plurality of radiating spoke members the inner ends of which abut said ring, and a disk connected to and contacting with the said spider.
  • a reinforcing spider including a ring, a plurality of radiating spoke members the inner ends of which abut said ring, and a sleeve connected to said spoke members and extending axially of i said spider through said ring, and a disk secured to and contacting with said. spider.
  • a reinforcing spider including a ring, a plurality of spoke members radiating therefrom the inner ends of which abut said ring, and a plate secured to the sides of said spoke members and having a central sleeve extending axially of the spider through said ring, and a disk connected to and contacting with said spider.
  • a reinforcing spider including a plurality of radiating spokes, a disk connected to and contacting with said spider, and reinforcing members connected to the spokes and the. periphery of ing ⁇ a plurality of radiating spokes, a pair l of disks disposed on opposite sides of said spider and connected together, and transverse T-bars connected to the ends of said spokes and the peripheries of said disks, the base of each of said T-bars being outwardly presented.
  • a reinforcing spider including a plurality. of radiating spokes, a pair of disks disposed on opposite sides of said spider and connected together, said disks having peripheral channels facing towards each other, transverse T-bars connected to the ends of said spokes and having their ends disposed in said channels and connected to said disks, the base of eac-h T-bar being outwardly presented and disposed between the peripheral edges of said disks, and a rim mounted on said edges and T-bars.

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UNITED STATES `JOSEPH LEDWINKA, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO BUDD WHEEL` COMPANY, 0F VANIA, A CORPORATION 0F PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYL- DISK WHEEL.
Application led December 28,.191. Serial No. 268,752.
' tractors, and t-he like, the invention having for an object to provide an improved novel wheel construction of this character, in
which a built-up construction is made of assembled units to produce a strong wheel composed of relatively light material. Further objects of the invention are to rovide a novel type, particularly eflicient 'or the purposesi'ntended, and so constructed as to facilitate production and assembly of the same into unit and hence to the completed disk wheel, the unit being first completed before assembly of the same relative to a steel disk or disks making up- 4the completed wheel.
A further object of the invention relates to the particular arrangement of reinforcement connecting the ends of the spokes with a periphery of the disk forming the wheel, thereby making a particularly eiiicient joint at this portion of the built-up structure and producing a particularly strong completed article, it being understood, however, that this latter feat-ure may not be necessarily essential to the broad concept of the invention disclosed herein which includes the improved method of building a completed disk wheel having reinforcing spokes or reinforcing means associated therewith; the entire unit being made so as to facilitate the assembly and thus increase quantity production in an eiicient manner.
Further objects of this invention relate to certain economies in the manufacture of the wheel, and certain details of construction, as will hereinafter appear from the detailed description to follow. I accomplish theobject of my invention in certain .instances by the devices and means described in the following specili'cation, but it is to be understood that the invention may be widely varied without departing from the sco-pe of line II-III of Fig. II.
claims.
A structure constituting certain embodiments of my invention, one of which may be the preferred, is illustrated in the aoco panying drawings in which:
Fig. I is a .side elevation of one form of completed built-up disk wheel.
Fig. II is a transverse sectional view taken on the line Iii-II of Fig. III.
Fi III is a sectional view taken on the the same, as pointed out in the appended Fig. IV is an enlarged sectional view showing the method of assembly of the builtup disk wheel structure.
Fi V is a sectional view taken on the linew -V of Fig. II.
F1g. VI is a perspective view of one of the relnforclng elements extending between the radial s okes andthe periphery of the disk. F1 II 1s a sectional view taken on the llne II-V'II of Fig. II.
j Fig. VIII is a sectional view taken on the line VIII-VIII of Fig. III. r
Fig. IX is an elevation of a rear wheel construction corresponding to Fig. I.
Fi X` is a sectional View taken on the line -X of Fig. XI.
Fi XI is a sectional view corresponding to F 1g. III, taken on line XI-XI of Fig. X, showing the adaptation of the invention of the rear axle or rear wheell of an automobile. v
Fig. XII is a perspective view of the con! nection between the spokes and the periphery of the metal disks of the wheel.
Fig. XIII is a sectional view of a modiicationof the invention, in which there is no connection between the ends of the radial spokes and the peripheries of the disks.
Fig. XIV is a sectionalview transverse to Fig. XIII of this embodiment of the invention.
Referring to the embodiment of my invention illustrated in Figs. I to VIII inclusive, it will be seen that the invention comprehends two units, namely, a disk' or a pair of disks and a spoke or spider unit acting as a reinforcing means therefor adapted to be constructed separately and vthen joined with the disk or disks, as the case may be. To this end I have shown, as a preferred embodiment, a pair of oppositely disposed disks 16 to form the base of the channel and inwardly turned at `17 to formv the outer channel ange at the periphery of'eachof the disks.
The spoke unit or reinforcing spider assembly will now be described. The 'spoke elements per se are preferably formed by placing a pair of channel-shaped members 20 and 21 back to back, and spot welding the same as indicated at 22 at any number of places along the juxtaposed channel bottoms. At certain interva-ls on the spokes the two channel-shaped members are spread apart, as indicated at 23 and 24 to form a circular opening extending'` transversely of the spokes and adapted to receive rivets for joining the built-up structure to the disk wheel as will hereinafter appear. Likewise adjacent to the central-portion of the wheel the spokes are similarly spread apart, as indicated at 25 to form means fo-r'passing through a bolt for securing thel wheel to the hub thereof.
Referring to Figs. III and IV, it will be seen that there is provided a sleeve member 27 which is secured to one face of the several spokes in any suitable manner, as for example, by spot welding, the sleeve of the member extending transversely through the opening formed at the inner terminals of an assembly of several spokes of the unit, and the sleeve 27 being provided with an enlarged flange 29 made integral therewith to overlie the faces of the spokes and form the means to which the spokes are spot welded as indicated at 28. A suitable metal washer 30 is secured on the other face of each of these radial spokes in order to further bind the several spokes together and form a central hub portion composed of the sleeve- 27 and its flange 29 on one-side of the spokes, andI the metal washer 30 on the other side thereof. Extending peripherally around the sleeve 27 is a ring 31, which may also be secured the-reto by spot welding if desired. It is to be understood, of course,
that 'any .means for `securing the parts together by riveting, bolting or otherwise, may be substituted for the spot welding referred to herein. 4
It wil-l be noted from Fig. IV thatl before assembly with the disks 10 and 11 of the built-up wheel, the sleeve 27 extends straight through the washer 30, on the opposite side of the spokes to which the ange 29 of the sleeve is secured. It will be also seen that the construction thus described forms a spoke unit for the wheel.
The methbd :of assembling the built-.up
wheel structure will now be described. A y
disk 10 with its fianged opening 12 upward is laid down on a support and the completed spider unit formed of the plurality of radiating spokes, sleeve 27 and washer 30 secured thereto, is laid on the disk 10 with thel sleeve 27 over opening flange 12, the slee-ve 27 at the curved portion thereof between the sleeve proper and the extended flange 29 fitting snugly thereon. The other vco-acting' disk 11 is thereuponv slid over the sleeve 27 I, and the spoke unit is thus enclosed between the two disks 10 and 11. The Ioutermost portion of the sleeve- 27 is then turned over to form the flange 27 binding the parts in position as illustrated in Fig. III, the wheel being p-laced in a press, and the press operated to flange the end of the sleeve 27- over the disk 11. It'will thus be seen that the disk 11 is held togetherwith the spider, con! sisting of the radiating reinforcement ele, ments and the spokes located'between the ' disks 10 and 11. Thereupon the rivets- 33 may be passed through the disks 10 and 11 by insertion in the openings 23 and 24 formed in the radial spokes lfor that purpose. One suitable method of riveting is to upset one end of the rivet while jhot, al-
though any suitable means for riveting the disk and spoke units togethermay b e emconnecting the disks with the radial spokes.
One suitable construction for this* purpose consists in the T-shaped member 35., shown in perspective in Fig. VI. This element is v inserted at the end of the several spokes be-l fore the assembly of the spoke unit to the disks and spot welded in position, if desired. After assembly of the spoke unit between the disk in the manner just indicated, the -Tfportion of the reinforcement element may then be spot weldedtothe opposed flange 17 on each of the channels on the disks 10 and 11 in the mannerv illustrated in Fig. VIII. Any other means for securing the reinforcement element 35 between the spokes and the enlarged portion of the flanges on the disks 10 and 11 may be used.
After assembly of the wheel, the band 39 `is shrunk on to the terminalianges 17 of The embodiment of the invention illusmenace vor hub used withv thewheel. Moreover, it
will ce noted that the flanges 15. of the disks and 11 are made considerably deeper than the anges in the embodie/v built-up structure. In order to co-operate therewith, the T-shapedfreinforcement elements 35', illustrated in Fig. XII, are enlargled accordingly and the entire structure is t ereby materially strengthened throughrneans passing through the openingsin said spollres to clamp said spoke unit between the dis s.
3. In a built-up disk wheel construction, i
the. combination of a ldisk, a plurality of radiating spokes, and means for connecting the outer terminals of said spokes with the peripheral portion of said disk operative to reinforce said periphery against transverse strain." p f Y 4. In a device-of the class described, the combination of apair of co-acting disks,
out. It will benoted that the iange l5\each of said'disk-s being provided with an has secured thereto a plurality of hooks 4:5
which are adapted to receive the non-skid' chains used with the wheels.
In Figs. XIII and XIV,I have illustrated an embodiment of the invention in connected with the radial spokes of the con-v struction but are simply welded into the v with transverse channels 14C formed on the disks, and secured therein for the purpose of transversely reinforcing the peripheral edge of the disk. Moreover, in this embodiment of the invention these T-shaped elements are inverted, the T being located opposite .the terminal of the spokes of the construction.- therwise, the embodiment of Figs. XIII and XIV is substantially the same as that of Figs. I to VIII inclusive, and Figs. IX to XII inclusive.
While I have described my invention in more or less detail `and as being embodied in certain forms, I do not desire orintend to be limited thereto, as on the contrary my invention contemplates broadly all proper changes in the form, construction, and arrangement of the parts, as well as the omission of certain elements and the substitution of equivalents therefor, such for example, as the omission of one of th'edisks 10 or l1 and it is evident/that the construction v may be otherwise modified, as circumstances may suggest or necessity render expedient.
Having thus described my invention, what I desire tosecure by Letters Patent of the United States and claim is:
1. In a device of the class described, the combinationA of a pair of disks, reinforcing means between said disks, a sleeve connected centrally with said reinforcing means adjacent one of sai-d disks and extending through the other of said disks, a washer associated with said sleeve and connected with said reinforcing means, and means to clamp said members together.
2. In a device of the class described, the combination of a pair of cooperating disks, each provided with a central opening, a spoke unit comprising a plurality of radial spokes, each of said spokes being provided openings therethrough, means independent of said openings to secure said spokes to one of said disks and enlarged periphery, a plurality of reinforclngradial spoke members, each of said members being formed of two units, and a reinforcing and connecting element located between the two units of said spokes, and extending into the enlarged peripheral portion of each of said disks, and means ,for securngsaid members to said spokes and to lsaid dis s.
`5. In a device of the class described, the .combination of a pair of opposed disks, a reinforcing spider located. between said disks, said spider consisting of a plurality of radial units forming spokes, each ofsaid units being formed of channel members placed back to back and provided with flanges adapted to rest in contact with the inner face of each of said disks, and means to clamp said disks together with said reinforcing spider located therebetween.
6. In a device of the class described, in combination, a pair of opposed cooperating discs provided with central openings and enlarged peripheral portions, a reinforcing spiderl located between ysaid disks, said spider being composed 'ofa plurality of radiating spokes, each of said spokes being composed of opposed channel members placed back to back, provided with flanges on either side thereof', adapted to bear against the inner face of each of said disks, means located centrally of said spider to join said spider to one of said disks, means to join the other of said disks and said central means, and additional means for clamping said spider between said disks to form a built-up unit; said radial spokes being provided with connecting means joined to the enllrged peripheral portion of each of said dis s.
7. In a device of the class described, the combination of a reinforcing spider including a plurality of radiating spoke members, a sleeve secured to said spider andextending axially thereof, and a disksecured to said spider and contacting therewith, said disk having a central opening through which said sleeve extends, the end of said sleeve being anged outwardlyv over the outer face of said disk.
8. In a device of the class described, the combination of areinforcing spider includldd ing a plurality of radiating spoke members, a sleeve secured to said spider and extending axially thereof, and a pair of 'disks clamped together and enclosing said spider, one of 'said disks having a central opening through which said sleeve extends, the outer end of said sleeve being iianged over the outer face of said disk.
9. In a device of the class described, the combination of a. reinforcing spider including a. ring, and a plurality of radiating spoke members the inner ends of which abut said ring, and a disk connected to and contacting with the said spider.
` 10. In a device of the class described, the combination of a reinforcing spider including a ring, a plurality of radiating spoke members the inner ends of which abut said ring, and a sleeve connected to said spoke members and extending axially of i said spider through said ring, and a disk secured to and contacting with said. spider.
11. In a device 'of the class described, the combination of a reinforcing spider including a ring, a plurality of spoke members radiating therefrom the inner ends of which abut said ring, and a plate secured to the sides of said spoke members and having a central sleeve extending axially of the spider through said ring, and a disk connected to and contacting with said spider.
12. In a device of the class described, the combination of a reinforcing spider including a plurality of radiating spokes, a disk connected to and contacting with said spider, and reinforcing members connected to the spokes and the. periphery of ing` a plurality of radiating spokes, a pair l of disks disposed on opposite sides of said spider and connected together, and transverse T-bars connected to the ends of said spokes and the peripheries of said disks, the base of each of said T-bars being outwardly presented.
15. In a device'of the class described, the combination of a reinforcing spider including a plurality. of radiating spokes, a pair of disks disposed on opposite sides of said spider and connected together, said disks having peripheral channels facing towards each other, transverse T-bars connected to the ends of said spokes and having their ends disposed in said channels and connected to said disks, the base of eac-h T-bar being outwardly presented and disposed between the peripheral edges of said disks, and a rim mounted on said edges and T-bars.
In testimony whereof, I aix my signature.
' JOSEPH LEDWINKA.
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