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- This disclosure relates to hybrid wheels for vehicles. More specifically, this disclosure concerns, wheel assemblies for the off road power sports product market, trailers and light trucks.
- ATV all-terrain vehicles
- UUV utility terrain vehicles
- RTV rugged terrain vehicles
- side-by-side vehicles trailers, or light trucks
- FIGs. 1 a and 1 b are illustrations of an assembled hybrid wheel according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIGS. 2 a and 2 b are exploded views of a wheel face insert, rim and center disc, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a side elevation of a hybrid wheel including a wheel face insert, indicating line A-A, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a partial longitudinal sectional view taken along line A-A according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 shows a detailed example of a wheel face insert flange at rim fitment, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIGS. 6 a and 6 b is another detailed views of a wheel face insert flange at rim fitment.
- FIG. 6 b is a detailed view of an anti-rotational feature, such as a chamfer or extrusion, to constrain against rotation at a center disc and a wheel face insert via backside of bolt holes, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a side elevation of a hybrid wheel, including a rim and center disc, indicating line B-B, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a partial longitudinal sectional view taken along line B-B, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 9 is a detailed view of a center disc meeting the inner surface of a rim, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 10 is a detailed view of an optional screw to secure a center disc to a wheel face insert according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIGS. 11 a and 11 b are illustrations of an assembled hybrid wheel with two piece wheel face insert according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIGS. 12 a and 12 b are exploded views of a rim flange insert cap ring, wheel center face insert, rim, and center disc, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 13 is a side elevation of a hybrid wheel including a rim flange insert cap ring, wheel center face insert, rim, and center disc, indicating line A-A, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 14 is a partial longitudinal sectional view taken along line A-A according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 15 is a side elevation of a hybrid wheel, including a rim flange insert cap ring, wheel center face insert, rim, and center disc, indicating line B-B, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 16 is a partial longitudinal sectional view of a hybrid wheel, including a rim flange insert cap ring, wheel center face insert, rim, and center disc, taken along line B-B, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 17 is a detailed view of an optional screw to secure a center disc to a wheel center face insert according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 18 is a detailed view of an anti-rotational feature such as a chamfer or extrusion, to constrain against rotation a center disc and a wheel face insert via backside of bolt holes, at the bolt apertures of the wheel center face insert and center disc, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- an anti-rotational feature such as a chamfer or extrusion
- FIG. 19 is a detailed view of a wheel center face insert and a center disc meeting the inner surface of a rim, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 20 is a detailed example of a rim flange insert cap at rim fitment secured with optional pins, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- FIG. 21 is a detailed example of a rim flange insert cap at rim fitment, according to various embodiments of present disclosure.
- the present disclosure relates to rim and wheel assemblies for the off road power sport product market, trailers, and light trucks.
- Power sport products include all-terrain vehicles (ATV), utility terrain vehicles (UTV), rugged terrain vehicles (RTV), and side-by-side vehicles.
- ATV all-terrain vehicles
- UUV utility terrain vehicles
- RTV rugged terrain vehicles
- side-by-side vehicles For example, off road vehicles can be utilized for ranching or farming tasks, towing heavy loads, hauling cargo or tools to remote locations, hunting, or other sporting activities. Wheels designed for these vehicles must be able to endure the rough conditions that most users will be operating the vehicles.
- trailers and light trucks may be used for similar tasks.
- These vehicles may have various tire pressures, use a tire liner, be foam filled, or other configuration. Consumers often consider not only function and performance, but also style of the vehicle and accessories. Customization of the vehicles is desired with some owners seeking more visually appealing wheels.
- Aluminum alloy wheels are often used on vehicles such as automobiles and light weight trucks to provide a clean upscale appearance. Owners of off road power sport vehicles or utility vehicles, such as light trucks or trailers, are seeking a similar appearance, but using aluminum alloy wheels for an off road application can be impractical. A wheel that provides the strength and durability of steel and appearance of an aluminum, magnesium, alloy, carbon fiber, polyamide, or other composite wheel is desirable.
- a hybrid wheel is provided to address such interests.
- the hybrid wheel can include a functional rim, a center disc, and a decorative wheel face insert.
- the functional wheel rim can be made from steel, high strength steel, a composite material or an alloy.
- the functional wheel rim is made of a high strength material, with yield strength of about 35 ksi—about 86 ksi, and any range in between.
- a non-limiting example of a high strength material is high strength steel.
- the center disc can be made from steel, high strength steel, a low strength mild steel, a composite material, or an alloy.
- the center disc is made of a high strength material.
- the center disc is made of the same material as the material for the functional wheel rim with a yield strength of about 35 ksi—about 86 ksi.
- the wheel face insert can be made of aluminum, aluminum alloy, magnesium, polyamide, composite, carbon fiber, plastic, or some other material that can be used to provide a decorative insert such as providing the appearance of aluminum and/or an aluminum wheel on the first surface.
- the wheel face insert is made of a material that is different than the material for the functional wheel rim.
- the wheel face insert is made of a material having a lower strength than the material of the functional wheel rim.
- wheel face insert can be one piece.
- the wheel face insert can include a rim flange cap ring and at least a wheel center face insert.
- FIGs. 1 a and 1 b illustrate front and rear perspective views as an example of an assembled hybrid wheel 20 for power sport vehicles of the present disclosure.
- the hybrid wheel 20 includes a functional rim 22 , a wheel face insert 24 , and a center disc 26 .
- the functional rim 22 is substantially cylindrical with varying diameter, having a first annular edge or bead rim 28 at the front and a second, opposed annular edge or bead rim 30 at the rear.
- the wheel face insert 24 can be attached to the center disc 26 and/or to the first annular edge 28 of the functional rim 22 .
- the wheel face insert 24 can be secured to the functional rim 22 and/or to the center disc 26 by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive.
- a structural adhesive is meant typically epoxy, urethane or acrylic materials with a lap shear strength of greater than 2 MPa, preferably 10 MPa.
- Suitable structural adhesives include Dow BETAMATETM, Ashland Chemical PliogripTM, 3M Scotch-WeldTM, LORD MaxlokTM, and similar products.
- FIGS. 2 a and 2 b illustrate an example of a hybrid wheel in partially exploded views depicting a functional rim 22 , a wheel face insert 24 , and a center disc 26 , each having a front and rear side according to various embodiments.
- a center axis X-X is denoted for reference.
- assembly of the hybrid wheel can be secured by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive.
- the functional rim 22 is substantially cylindrical having a first annular edge or bead rim 28 at the front and a second, opposed annular edge or bead rim 30 at the rear with a specified depth measured along the center axis.
- the functional rim 22 has a plurality of annular sections that vary in width at specified radii from the center axis X-X.
- the functional rim 22 can be made from steel, composite, or other material of similar strength properties.
- the functional rim 22 is preferably made from high strength low alloy steel with a 45 ksi min yield in 2 mm or thinner.
- the high strength low alloy steel can range from 35-86 ksi, preferably 35-55 ksi min yield.
- the functional rim 22 is made from super high strength steel with 80 ksi min yield.
- the material thickness for a functional rim 22 can range from 1 mm to 6 mm, 1 mm to 5 mm, 1 mm to 4 mm, 1 mm to 3 mm, or 2 mm or thinner.
- the wheel face insert 24 has an annular rim 50 and a center hub 52 .
- the wheel face insert 24 can include a decorative pattern.
- wheel face insert 24 can include a plurality of spokes 54 extending radially from the center hub 52 outwardly to the annular rim 50 .
- the decorative pattern can take the form of any number of decorative patterns.
- the wheel face insert 24 depicted in the figures includes 8 spokes, the actual number of spokes can be more or less than eight.
- each spoke may be replaced or substituted by two or more spokes such that, for example, each spoke may be an associated pair or triplet of spokes.
- Other patterns include, but are not limited to, geometric patterns and solid discs with patterns embossed; cut-out, or extruded, including logos and special shapes.
- the wheel face insert 24 can have a first surface 56 and second surface 58 , designed to rotate about a center axis X-X.
- the first surface 56 can be considered the front surface and the second surface 58 can be considered the rear surface.
- a plurality of bolt apertures 40 can be located around the center hub 52 .
- apertures 40 can be radially disposed about axis X-X, preferably though not necessarily all being equally radially disposed.
- the bolt apertures 40 can be evenly spaced.
- the rear side or second surface 58 of the wheel face insert 24 can have a greater thickness and is sectioned at each bolt aperture 40 .
- each rear side bolt aperture 40 can have a beveled edge.
- the annular rim 50 can have a flange, which can optionally contain pin seats 36 spaced about the periphery of annular rim 50 on the rear side thereof.
- the wheel face insert 24 can be made of aluminum, aluminum alloy, magnesium, composite, carbon fiber, plastic, or some other material, for example a material with the appearance of aluminum on the first surface.
- the center disc 26 can have an annular lip 60 with a center aperture 62 . Radially disposed around the center aperture 62 can be a plurality of bolt apertures 42 designed to locate and secure in position against bolt apertures 40 in wheel face insert 24 . In one or more aspects the bolt apertures 42 can be chamfered 38 . In some embodiments, screw apertures 44 are interposed with the center disc bolt apertures 42 . In some embodiments, the center disc bolt apertures 42 and screw apertures 44 alternate.
- the center disc 26 can be made from steel, composite, or other material of similar strength properties. In an embodiment, the center disc 26 is preferably made from high strength low alloy steel with a 45 ksi min yield in 2 mm or thinner.
- the high strength low alloy steel can range from 35-86 ksi, preferably 35-55 ksi min yield.
- the [functional rim 22 ] center disc 26 is made from super high strength steel with 80 ksi min yield.
- the material thickness for the center disc 26 can range from 1 mm to 6 mm and any range in between.
- the functional rim 22 and the center disc 26 are made from the same material, such as a high strength steel.
- the center disc 26 is made of a different material than the functional rim 22 .
- the wheel face insert 24 is attached or secured to the center disc 26 and/or the functional rim 22 .
- the wheel face insert 24 can be attached or secured to the functional rim 22 at the first annular edge 28 of the functional rim 22 .
- the wheel face insert 24 is partially secured to the functional rim 22 by a plurality of pins 34 through the wheel face pin seats 36 about the periphery, as shown for example in FIG. 5 a .
- the wheel face insert 24 is secured by structural adhesive to the functional rim 22 or to the center disc 26 or both, as illustrated for example in FIGS. 6 a and 6 b .
- the wheel face insert 24 is locked or secured to the center disc 26 at their respective screw or bolt apertures 40 , 42 (see, for example, FIG. 10 ).
- a chamfered connection 38 facilitates the alignment of the bolt apertures as illustrated for example in FIG. 6 b .
- the chamfer or extrusion constrains the wheel face insert 24 or wheel center face insert against rotation.
- the center disc 26 is pressed into the inner surface 32 of the functional rim 22 at a given set back depth. In some embodiments, the center disc 26 is seated on or against a shoulder. In various embodiments, the center disc 26 is secured to the functional rim 22 . In some embodiments, the center disc 26 is welded to the functional rim 22 . In some embodiments, a structural adhesive (such as described above) is utilized to securely attach the center disc 26 to the functional rim 22 , for example about the center disc annular lip 60 . In some aspects, the structural adhesive can be in liquid form, a membrane, or transfer tape.
- Assembly of the hybrid wheel 20 can be secured by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive.
- a plurality of screws 48 a - d can be inserted through a plurality of center disc screw apertures 44 a - d , and received in the plurality of wheel face screw seats 46 a - d .
- the screws 48 can be made from steel, metal, or composite.
- the wheel face insert 24 can be attached to the center disc 26 by means of structural adhesive, such as a liquid structural adhesive, a membrane, or transfer tape.
- the wheel face insert 24 can be secured to the center disc 26 by locking a plurality of wheel face bolt apertures 40 to a plurality of center disc bolt apertures 42 .
- the wheel face insert 24 can be secured to the functional rim 22 by a plurality of pins 34 in multiple places around the periphery of the wheel face insert 24 marked by predetermined pin seats 36 .
- the wheel face insert 24 can be replaced with at least a rim flange insert cap ring 64 and a wheel center face insert 66 .
- FIGs. 11 a and 11 b illustrate front and rear perspective views as an example of an assembled hybrid wheel 20 of the present disclosure including a rim flange insert cap ring 64 , a wheel center face insert 66 , a functional rim 22 , and a center disc 26 .
- the wheel center face insert 66 can be secured to the functional rim 22 at the inner surface 32 and/or to the center disc 26 by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive.
- structural adhesive is used around the circumference of the wheel center face insert 66 to secure to the functional rim 22 .
- a structural adhesive is meant typically epoxy, urethane or acrylic materials with a lap shear strength of greater than 2 MPa.
- Suitable structural adhesives include Dow BETAMATETM, Ashland Chemical PliogripTM, 3M Scotch-WeldTM, LORD MaxlokTM, and similar products.
- FIGS. 12 a and 12 b illustrate an example of a hybrid wheel in partially exploded views depicting a rim flange insert cap ring 64 , a wheel center face insert 66 , functional rim 22 , and a center disc 26 , each having a front and rear side according to various embodiments.
- the wheel face insert 24 optionally comprises two or more pieces, for example a rim flange insert cap ring 64 and wheel center face insert 66 .
- a center axis X-X is denoted for reference.
- assembly of the hybrid wheel can be secured by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive.
- the wheel center face insert 66 can include a decorative pattern.
- wheel center face insert 66 can include a plurality of cut-out geometric patterns 68 radially disposed around the center hub 76 .
- the decorative pattern can take the form of any number of decorative patterns.
- the wheel center face insert 66 depicted in the figures includes eight cut-out geometric patterns 68 , the actual number of cut-outs can be more or less than eight.
- the figures illustrate the multiple of the same geometric pattern cut-out 68 there may be alternating shapes, more than one repeated pattern, or other decorative configurations.
- Other patterns include, but are not limited to, geometric patterns and solid discs with patterns embossed; cut-out, or extruded, including logos and special shapes.
- the wheel center face insert 66 can have a first surface 70 and second surface 72 , designed to rotate about a center axis X-X.
- the first surface 70 can be considered the front surface and the second surface 72 can be considered the rear surface.
- a plurality of bolt apertures 78 can be located around wheel center face insert center hub 76 .
- apertures 78 can be radially disposed about axis X-X, preferably though not necessarily all being equally radially disposed.
- the bolt apertures 78 may be evenly spaced.
- the rear side or second surface 72 of the wheel center face insert 66 can have a greater thickness and is sectioned at each bolt aperture 78 .
- each rear side bolt aperture 78 can have a beveled or chamfered edge 38 .
- interspersed between the rear side bolt apertures 78 are screw seats 80 .
- the optional screw seats 80 may alternate with the bolt apertures 78 .
- the wheel face center insert 66 can be made of aluminum, aluminum alloy, magnesium, composite, carbon fiber, plastic, or some other material, for example a material with the appearance of aluminum on the first surface.
- the rim flange insert cap ring 64 can have a flange, which can optionally contain pin seats 82 spaced about the periphery on the rear side thereof.
- the rim flange insert cap ring 64 can be made of aluminum, aluminum alloy, magnesium, composite, carbon fiber, plastic, or some other material, for example a material with the appearance of aluminum on the first surface.
- the rim flange insert cap ring 64 is secured to the functional rim 22 .
- structural adhesive is used at the first annular edge 28 to secure the rim flange insert cap ring 64 to secure to the functional rim 22 .
- a structural adhesive is meant typically epoxy, urethane or acrylic materials with a lap shear strength of greater than 2 MPa. Suitable structural adhesives include Dow BETAMATETM, Ashland Chemical PliogripTM, 3M Scotch-WeldTM, LORD MaxlokTM, and similar products.
- the functional rim 22 is substantially cylindrical having a first annular edge or bead rim 28 at the front and a second, opposed annular edge or bead rim 30 at the rear with a specified depth measured along the center axis.
- the functional rim 22 has a plurality of annular sections that vary in width at specified radii from the center axis X-X.
- the functional rim 22 can be made from steel, composite, or other material of similar strength properties.
- the functional rim 22 is preferably made from high strength low alloy steel with a 45 ksi min yield in 2 mm or thinner.
- the high strength low alloy steel can range from 35-86 ksi and any range in between, preferably 35-55 ksi min yield.
- the functional rim 22 can be made from super high strength steel with 80 ksi min yield.
- the material thickness for a functional rim 22 can range from 1 mm to 6 mm, 1 mm to 5 mm, 1 mm to 4 mm, 1 mm to 3 mm, or 2 mm or thinner.
- the center disc 26 can have an annular lip 60 with a center aperture 62 . Radially disposed around the center aperture 62 can be a plurality of bolt apertures 42 designed to locate and secure in position against bolt apertures 78 in wheel face insert 24 . In one or more aspects the bolt apertures 42 can be chamfered. In some embodiments, screw apertures 44 are interposed with the center disc bolt apertures 42 . In some embodiments, the center disc bolt apertures 42 and screw apertures 44 alternate.
- the center disc 26 can be made from steel, composite, or other material of similar strength properties. In an embodiment, the center disc 26 is preferably made from high strength low alloy steel with a 45 ksi min yield in 2 mm or thinner.
- the material thickness for the center disc 26 can range from 1 mm to 6 mm and any range in between.
- the functional rim 22 and the center disc 26 are made from the same material, such as a high strength steel.
- the center disc 26 is made of a different material than the functional rim 22 .
- the wheel center face insert 66 is attached or secured to the center disc 26 and/or the functional rim 22 .
- the wheel center face insert 66 can be attached or secured to the functional rim 22 at the wheel center face insert outside edge 74 pressed into the inner surface 32 of the functional rim 22 at a given set back depth.
- the wheel center face insert 66 is secured by structural adhesive to the functional rim 22 or to the center disc 26 or both, as illustrated for example in FIGS. 17-21 .
- the wheel center face insert 66 is locked or secured to the center disc 26 at their respective screw or bolt apertures 78 , 42 (see, for example, FIG. 17 ), optionally using structural adhesive to secure.
- a chamfered connection 38 facilitates the alignment of the bolt apertures as illustrated for example in FIG. 18 .
- the wheel center face insert 66 is secured to the functional rim 22 using structural adhesive around the circumference at the outside edge 74 , as shown for example in FIG. 19 .
- the wheel center face insert 66 is locked or secured to the center disc 26 at their respective screw apertures 44 , 80 or bolt apertures 42 , 78 (see, for example, FIG. 17 ).
- Assembly of the hybrid wheel 20 can be secured by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive.
- the wheel center face insert 66 can be attached to the center disc 26 by means of structural adhesive, such as a liquid structural adhesive, a membrane, or transfer tape. Additionally, the wheel center face insert 66 can be secured to the center disc 26 by locking a plurality of wheel face bolt apertures 78 to a plurality of center disc bolt apertures 42 .
- a plurality of pins 34 in multiple places around the periphery of the functional rim 22 marked by predetermined pin seats 36 secure the rim flange insert cap 64 to the functional rim 22 (see, for example, FIG. 20 ).
- the rim flange insert cap 64 can be secured to the functional rim 22 at the first annular edge 28 by structural adhesive (see, for example, FIG. 21 ).
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- This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/925,488, filed on Mar. 19, 2018, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/066,325, filed Mar. 10, 2016, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,919,554, issued Mar. 20, 2018, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- This disclosure relates to hybrid wheels for vehicles. More specifically, this disclosure concerns, wheel assemblies for the off road power sports product market, trailers and light trucks.
- Off road power sport vehicles, trailers, and light trucks are utilized for both work and recreation purposes. Consumers purchasing all-terrain vehicles (ATV), utility terrain vehicles (UTV), rugged terrain vehicles (RTV), side-by-side vehicles, trailers, or light trucks often consider not only function and performance, but also style of a vehicle and accessories.
- Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, with emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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FIGs. 1a and 1b are illustrations of an assembled hybrid wheel according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIGS. 2a and 2b are exploded views of a wheel face insert, rim and center disc, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 3 is a side elevation of a hybrid wheel including a wheel face insert, indicating line A-A, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a partial longitudinal sectional view taken along line A-A according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 shows a detailed example of a wheel face insert flange at rim fitment, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIGS. 6a and 6b is another detailed views of a wheel face insert flange at rim fitment.FIG. 6b is a detailed view of an anti-rotational feature, such as a chamfer or extrusion, to constrain against rotation at a center disc and a wheel face insert via backside of bolt holes, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 7 is a side elevation of a hybrid wheel, including a rim and center disc, indicating line B-B, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 8 is a partial longitudinal sectional view taken along line B-B, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 9 is a detailed view of a center disc meeting the inner surface of a rim, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 10 is a detailed view of an optional screw to secure a center disc to a wheel face insert according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIGS. 11a and 11b are illustrations of an assembled hybrid wheel with two piece wheel face insert according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIGS. 12a and 12b are exploded views of a rim flange insert cap ring, wheel center face insert, rim, and center disc, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 13 is a side elevation of a hybrid wheel including a rim flange insert cap ring, wheel center face insert, rim, and center disc, indicating line A-A, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 14 is a partial longitudinal sectional view taken along line A-A according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 15 is a side elevation of a hybrid wheel, including a rim flange insert cap ring, wheel center face insert, rim, and center disc, indicating line B-B, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 16 is a partial longitudinal sectional view of a hybrid wheel, including a rim flange insert cap ring, wheel center face insert, rim, and center disc, taken along line B-B, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 17 is a detailed view of an optional screw to secure a center disc to a wheel center face insert according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 18 is a detailed view of an anti-rotational feature such as a chamfer or extrusion, to constrain against rotation a center disc and a wheel face insert via backside of bolt holes, at the bolt apertures of the wheel center face insert and center disc, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 19 is a detailed view of a wheel center face insert and a center disc meeting the inner surface of a rim, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 20 is a detailed example of a rim flange insert cap at rim fitment secured with optional pins, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. -
FIG. 21 is a detailed example of a rim flange insert cap at rim fitment, according to various embodiments of present disclosure. - Described below are various embodiments of the present systems and methods for wheel assembly. Although particular embodiments are described, those embodiments are mere exemplary implementations of the system and method. One skilled in the art will recognize other embodiments are possible. All such embodiments are intended to fall within the scope of this disclosure. Moreover, all references cited herein are intended to be and are hereby incorporated by reference into this disclosure as if fully set forth herein. While the disclosure will now be described in reference to the above drawings, there is no intent to limit it to the embodiment or embodiments disclosed herein. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents included within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
- The present disclosure relates to rim and wheel assemblies for the off road power sport product market, trailers, and light trucks. Power sport products include all-terrain vehicles (ATV), utility terrain vehicles (UTV), rugged terrain vehicles (RTV), and side-by-side vehicles. For example, off road vehicles can be utilized for ranching or farming tasks, towing heavy loads, hauling cargo or tools to remote locations, hunting, or other sporting activities. Wheels designed for these vehicles must be able to endure the rough conditions that most users will be operating the vehicles. Likewise, trailers and light trucks may be used for similar tasks. These vehicles may have various tire pressures, use a tire liner, be foam filled, or other configuration. Consumers often consider not only function and performance, but also style of the vehicle and accessories. Customization of the vehicles is desired with some owners seeking more visually appealing wheels.
- Aluminum alloy wheels are often used on vehicles such as automobiles and light weight trucks to provide a clean upscale appearance. Owners of off road power sport vehicles or utility vehicles, such as light trucks or trailers, are seeking a similar appearance, but using aluminum alloy wheels for an off road application can be impractical. A wheel that provides the strength and durability of steel and appearance of an aluminum, magnesium, alloy, carbon fiber, polyamide, or other composite wheel is desirable.
- In various aspects, a hybrid wheel is provided to address such interests. The hybrid wheel can include a functional rim, a center disc, and a decorative wheel face insert. The functional wheel rim can be made from steel, high strength steel, a composite material or an alloy. In various aspects the functional wheel rim is made of a high strength material, with yield strength of about 35 ksi—about 86 ksi, and any range in between. A non-limiting example of a high strength material is high strength steel. The center disc can be made from steel, high strength steel, a low strength mild steel, a composite material, or an alloy. In various aspects, the center disc is made of a high strength material. In various aspects, the center disc is made of the same material as the material for the functional wheel rim with a yield strength of about 35 ksi—about 86 ksi. The wheel face insert can be made of aluminum, aluminum alloy, magnesium, polyamide, composite, carbon fiber, plastic, or some other material that can be used to provide a decorative insert such as providing the appearance of aluminum and/or an aluminum wheel on the first surface. In various aspects, the wheel face insert is made of a material that is different than the material for the functional wheel rim. In various aspects, the wheel face insert is made of a material having a lower strength than the material of the functional wheel rim. In some aspects, wheel face insert can be one piece. In other aspects, to accommodate deeper wheel offsets, the wheel face insert can include a rim flange cap ring and at least a wheel center face insert.
- Referring now in more detail to the drawings, in which numerals indicate like parts through the several views,
FIGs. 1a and 1b illustrate front and rear perspective views as an example of an assembledhybrid wheel 20 for power sport vehicles of the present disclosure. According to various embodiments, thehybrid wheel 20 includes afunctional rim 22, awheel face insert 24, and acenter disc 26. Thefunctional rim 22 is substantially cylindrical with varying diameter, having a first annular edge or bead rim 28 at the front and a second, opposed annular edge or bead rim 30 at the rear. Thewheel face insert 24 can be attached to thecenter disc 26 and/or to the firstannular edge 28 of thefunctional rim 22. According to various embodiments, thewheel face insert 24 can be secured to thefunctional rim 22 and/or to thecenter disc 26 by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive. By a structural adhesive is meant typically epoxy, urethane or acrylic materials with a lap shear strength of greater than 2 MPa, preferably 10 MPa. Suitable structural adhesives include Dow BETAMATE™, Ashland Chemical Pliogrip™, 3M Scotch-Weld™, LORD Maxlok™, and similar products. -
FIGS. 2a and 2b illustrate an example of a hybrid wheel in partially exploded views depicting afunctional rim 22, awheel face insert 24, and acenter disc 26, each having a front and rear side according to various embodiments. A center axis X-X is denoted for reference. According to various embodiments, assembly of the hybrid wheel can be secured by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive. - The
functional rim 22 is substantially cylindrical having a first annular edge or bead rim 28 at the front and a second, opposed annular edge or bead rim 30 at the rear with a specified depth measured along the center axis. In some aspects, thefunctional rim 22 has a plurality of annular sections that vary in width at specified radii from the center axis X-X. In various embodiments, thefunctional rim 22 can be made from steel, composite, or other material of similar strength properties. In one embodiment, thefunctional rim 22 is preferably made from high strength low alloy steel with a 45 ksi min yield in 2 mm or thinner. The high strength low alloy steel can range from 35-86 ksi, preferably 35-55 ksi min yield. In another embodiment, thefunctional rim 22 is made from super high strength steel with 80 ksi min yield. The material thickness for afunctional rim 22 can range from 1 mm to 6 mm, 1 mm to 5 mm, 1 mm to 4 mm, 1 mm to 3 mm, or 2 mm or thinner. - The
wheel face insert 24 has anannular rim 50 and acenter hub 52. Thewheel face insert 24 can include a decorative pattern. For examplewheel face insert 24 can include a plurality ofspokes 54 extending radially from thecenter hub 52 outwardly to theannular rim 50. One skilled in the art will recognize that the decorative pattern can take the form of any number of decorative patterns. For example while thewheel face insert 24 depicted in the figures includes 8 spokes, the actual number of spokes can be more or less than eight. Additionally, while the figures illustrate the single spokes, each spoke may be replaced or substituted by two or more spokes such that, for example, each spoke may be an associated pair or triplet of spokes. Other patterns include, but are not limited to, geometric patterns and solid discs with patterns embossed; cut-out, or extruded, including logos and special shapes. - The
wheel face insert 24 can have afirst surface 56 andsecond surface 58, designed to rotate about a center axis X-X. Thefirst surface 56 can be considered the front surface and thesecond surface 58 can be considered the rear surface. A plurality ofbolt apertures 40 can be located around thecenter hub 52. In various aspects,apertures 40 can be radially disposed about axis X-X, preferably though not necessarily all being equally radially disposed. In some aspects, thebolt apertures 40 can be evenly spaced. In some embodiments, the rear side orsecond surface 58 of thewheel face insert 24 can have a greater thickness and is sectioned at eachbolt aperture 40. In some aspects, each rearside bolt aperture 40 can have a beveled edge. Optionally, interspersed between the rearside bolt apertures 40 are screw seats 46. In some aspects, the optional screw seats 46 may alternate with thebolt apertures 40. Theannular rim 50 can have a flange, which can optionally containpin seats 36 spaced about the periphery ofannular rim 50 on the rear side thereof. Thewheel face insert 24 can be made of aluminum, aluminum alloy, magnesium, composite, carbon fiber, plastic, or some other material, for example a material with the appearance of aluminum on the first surface. - The
center disc 26 can have anannular lip 60 with acenter aperture 62. Radially disposed around thecenter aperture 62 can be a plurality ofbolt apertures 42 designed to locate and secure in position againstbolt apertures 40 inwheel face insert 24. In one or more aspects thebolt apertures 42 can be chamfered 38. In some embodiments,screw apertures 44 are interposed with the centerdisc bolt apertures 42. In some embodiments, the centerdisc bolt apertures 42 andscrew apertures 44 alternate. Thecenter disc 26 can be made from steel, composite, or other material of similar strength properties. In an embodiment, thecenter disc 26 is preferably made from high strength low alloy steel with a 45 ksi min yield in 2 mm or thinner. The high strength low alloy steel can range from 35-86 ksi, preferably 35-55 ksi min yield. In another embodiment, the [functional rim 22]center disc 26 is made from super high strength steel with 80 ksi min yield. The material thickness for thecenter disc 26 can range from 1 mm to 6 mm and any range in between. In various embodiments, thefunctional rim 22 and thecenter disc 26 are made from the same material, such as a high strength steel. In other embodiments, thecenter disc 26 is made of a different material than thefunctional rim 22. - Turning to
FIGS. 3-6 , according to various embodiments, thewheel face insert 24 is attached or secured to thecenter disc 26 and/or thefunctional rim 22. Thewheel face insert 24 can be attached or secured to thefunctional rim 22 at the firstannular edge 28 of thefunctional rim 22. According to an embodiment, thewheel face insert 24 is partially secured to thefunctional rim 22 by a plurality ofpins 34 through the wheelface pin seats 36 about the periphery, as shown for example inFIG. 5a . According to other embodiments, thewheel face insert 24 is secured by structural adhesive to thefunctional rim 22 or to thecenter disc 26 or both, as illustrated for example inFIGS. 6a and 6b . According to various embodiments, thewheel face insert 24 is locked or secured to thecenter disc 26 at their respective screw or boltapertures 40, 42 (see, for example,FIG. 10 ). In some embodiments, a chamferedconnection 38 facilitates the alignment of the bolt apertures as illustrated for example inFIG. 6b . In some embodiments, the chamfer or extrusion constrains thewheel face insert 24 or wheel center face insert against rotation. - Continuing with
FIGS. 7-10 , according to various embodiments, thecenter disc 26 is pressed into theinner surface 32 of thefunctional rim 22 at a given set back depth. In some embodiments, thecenter disc 26 is seated on or against a shoulder. In various embodiments, thecenter disc 26 is secured to thefunctional rim 22. In some embodiments, thecenter disc 26 is welded to thefunctional rim 22. In some embodiments, a structural adhesive (such as described above) is utilized to securely attach thecenter disc 26 to thefunctional rim 22, for example about the center discannular lip 60. In some aspects, the structural adhesive can be in liquid form, a membrane, or transfer tape. - Assembly of the
hybrid wheel 20 can be secured by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive. In a non-limiting example, a plurality ofscrews 48 a-d can be inserted through a plurality of centerdisc screw apertures 44 a-d, and received in the plurality of wheelface screw seats 46 a-d. In this example, thescrews 48 can be made from steel, metal, or composite. In other embodiments, thewheel face insert 24 can be attached to thecenter disc 26 by means of structural adhesive, such as a liquid structural adhesive, a membrane, or transfer tape. Additionally, thewheel face insert 24 can be secured to thecenter disc 26 by locking a plurality of wheelface bolt apertures 40 to a plurality of centerdisc bolt apertures 42. Optionally, thewheel face insert 24 can be secured to thefunctional rim 22 by a plurality ofpins 34 in multiple places around the periphery of thewheel face insert 24 marked by predetermined pin seats 36. - According to some embodiments, a deeper wheel offset is required for some vehicles. In various embodiments, the
wheel face insert 24 can be replaced with at least a rim flangeinsert cap ring 64 and a wheelcenter face insert 66. -
FIGs. 11a and 11b illustrate front and rear perspective views as an example of an assembledhybrid wheel 20 of the present disclosure including a rim flangeinsert cap ring 64, a wheelcenter face insert 66, afunctional rim 22, and acenter disc 26. The wheelcenter face insert 66 can be secured to thefunctional rim 22 at theinner surface 32 and/or to thecenter disc 26 by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive. In some embodiments, structural adhesive is used around the circumference of the wheelcenter face insert 66 to secure to thefunctional rim 22. By a structural adhesive is meant typically epoxy, urethane or acrylic materials with a lap shear strength of greater than 2 MPa. Suitable structural adhesives include Dow BETAMATE™, Ashland Chemical Pliogrip™, 3M Scotch-Weld™, LORD Maxlok™, and similar products. -
FIGS. 12a and 12b illustrate an example of a hybrid wheel in partially exploded views depicting a rim flangeinsert cap ring 64, a wheelcenter face insert 66,functional rim 22, and acenter disc 26, each having a front and rear side according to various embodiments. In some embodiments, thewheel face insert 24 optionally comprises two or more pieces, for example a rim flangeinsert cap ring 64 and wheelcenter face insert 66. A center axis X-X is denoted for reference. According to various embodiments, assembly of the hybrid wheel can be secured by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive. - The wheel
center face insert 66 can include a decorative pattern. For example wheelcenter face insert 66 can include a plurality of cut-outgeometric patterns 68 radially disposed around thecenter hub 76. One skilled in the art will recognize that the decorative pattern can take the form of any number of decorative patterns. For example while the wheelcenter face insert 66 depicted in the figures includes eight cut-outgeometric patterns 68, the actual number of cut-outs can be more or less than eight. Additionally, while the figures illustrate the multiple of the same geometric pattern cut-out 68, there may be alternating shapes, more than one repeated pattern, or other decorative configurations. Other patterns include, but are not limited to, geometric patterns and solid discs with patterns embossed; cut-out, or extruded, including logos and special shapes. - The wheel
center face insert 66 can have afirst surface 70 andsecond surface 72, designed to rotate about a center axis X-X. Thefirst surface 70 can be considered the front surface and thesecond surface 72 can be considered the rear surface. A plurality ofbolt apertures 78 can be located around wheel center faceinsert center hub 76. In various aspects,apertures 78 can be radially disposed about axis X-X, preferably though not necessarily all being equally radially disposed. In some aspects, thebolt apertures 78 may be evenly spaced. In some embodiments, the rear side orsecond surface 72 of the wheelcenter face insert 66 can have a greater thickness and is sectioned at eachbolt aperture 78. In some aspects, each rearside bolt aperture 78 can have a beveled or chamferededge 38. Optionally, interspersed between the rearside bolt apertures 78 are screw seats 80. In some aspects, the optional screw seats 80 may alternate with thebolt apertures 78. The wheelface center insert 66 can be made of aluminum, aluminum alloy, magnesium, composite, carbon fiber, plastic, or some other material, for example a material with the appearance of aluminum on the first surface. - The rim flange
insert cap ring 64 can have a flange, which can optionally containpin seats 82 spaced about the periphery on the rear side thereof. The rim flangeinsert cap ring 64 can be made of aluminum, aluminum alloy, magnesium, composite, carbon fiber, plastic, or some other material, for example a material with the appearance of aluminum on the first surface. The rim flangeinsert cap ring 64 is secured to thefunctional rim 22. In some embodiments, structural adhesive is used at the firstannular edge 28 to secure the rim flangeinsert cap ring 64 to secure to thefunctional rim 22. By a structural adhesive is meant typically epoxy, urethane or acrylic materials with a lap shear strength of greater than 2 MPa. Suitable structural adhesives include Dow BETAMATE™, Ashland Chemical Pliogrip™, 3M Scotch-Weld™, LORD Maxlok™, and similar products. - As previously described, the
functional rim 22 is substantially cylindrical having a first annular edge or bead rim 28 at the front and a second, opposed annular edge or bead rim 30 at the rear with a specified depth measured along the center axis. In some aspects, thefunctional rim 22 has a plurality of annular sections that vary in width at specified radii from the center axis X-X. In various embodiments, thefunctional rim 22 can be made from steel, composite, or other material of similar strength properties. In one embodiment, thefunctional rim 22 is preferably made from high strength low alloy steel with a 45 ksi min yield in 2 mm or thinner. The high strength low alloy steel can range from 35-86 ksi and any range in between, preferably 35-55 ksi min yield. In another embodiment, thefunctional rim 22 can be made from super high strength steel with 80 ksi min yield. The material thickness for afunctional rim 22 can range from 1 mm to 6 mm, 1 mm to 5 mm, 1 mm to 4 mm, 1 mm to 3 mm, or 2 mm or thinner. - As previously described, the
center disc 26 can have anannular lip 60 with acenter aperture 62. Radially disposed around thecenter aperture 62 can be a plurality ofbolt apertures 42 designed to locate and secure in position againstbolt apertures 78 inwheel face insert 24. In one or more aspects thebolt apertures 42 can be chamfered. In some embodiments,screw apertures 44 are interposed with the centerdisc bolt apertures 42. In some embodiments, the centerdisc bolt apertures 42 andscrew apertures 44 alternate. Thecenter disc 26 can be made from steel, composite, or other material of similar strength properties. In an embodiment, thecenter disc 26 is preferably made from high strength low alloy steel with a 45 ksi min yield in 2 mm or thinner. The material thickness for thecenter disc 26 can range from 1 mm to 6 mm and any range in between. In various embodiments, thefunctional rim 22 and thecenter disc 26 are made from the same material, such as a high strength steel. In other embodiments, thecenter disc 26 is made of a different material than thefunctional rim 22. - Turning to
FIGS. 13-21 , according to various embodiments, the wheelcenter face insert 66 is attached or secured to thecenter disc 26 and/or thefunctional rim 22. The wheelcenter face insert 66 can be attached or secured to thefunctional rim 22 at the wheel center face insertoutside edge 74 pressed into theinner surface 32 of thefunctional rim 22 at a given set back depth. - According to some embodiments, the wheel
center face insert 66 is secured by structural adhesive to thefunctional rim 22 or to thecenter disc 26 or both, as illustrated for example inFIGS. 17-21 . According to various embodiments, the wheelcenter face insert 66 is locked or secured to thecenter disc 26 at their respective screw or boltapertures 78, 42 (see, for example,FIG. 17 ), optionally using structural adhesive to secure. In some embodiments, a chamferedconnection 38 facilitates the alignment of the bolt apertures as illustrated for example inFIG. 18 . According to some embodiments, the wheelcenter face insert 66 is secured to thefunctional rim 22 using structural adhesive around the circumference at theoutside edge 74, as shown for example inFIG. 19 . According to various embodiments, the wheelcenter face insert 66 is locked or secured to thecenter disc 26 at theirrespective screw apertures bolt apertures 42, 78 (see, for example,FIG. 17 ). - Assembly of the
hybrid wheel 20 can be secured by using pins, screws, rivets, welds, and/or structural adhesive. In a non-limiting example, the wheelcenter face insert 66 can be attached to thecenter disc 26 by means of structural adhesive, such as a liquid structural adhesive, a membrane, or transfer tape. Additionally, the wheelcenter face insert 66 can be secured to thecenter disc 26 by locking a plurality of wheelface bolt apertures 78 to a plurality of centerdisc bolt apertures 42. In some embodiments, a plurality ofpins 34 in multiple places around the periphery of thefunctional rim 22 marked bypredetermined pin seats 36 secure the rimflange insert cap 64 to the functional rim 22 (see, for example,FIG. 20 ). In other embodiments, the rimflange insert cap 64 can be secured to thefunctional rim 22 at the firstannular edge 28 by structural adhesive (see, for example,FIG. 21 ). - It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments are merely examples of possible implementations. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the principles of the present disclosure. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and protected by the following claims.
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- 20 hybrid wheel
- 22 functional rim
- 24 wheel face insert
- 26 center disc
- 28 first annular edge
- 30 second annular edge
- 32 inner surface
- 34 pins
- 36 wheel face pin seat
- 38 chamfered connection
- 40 wheel face bolt aperture
- 42 center disc bolt aperture
- 44 center disc screw aperture
- 46 wheel face screw seat
- 48 screw
- 50 wheel face insert annular rim
- 52 wheel face insert center hub
- 54 spoke
- 56 first surface wheel face insert
- 58 second surface wheel face insert
- 60 center disc annular lip
- 62 center disc center aperture
- 64 rim flange insert cap ring
- 66 wheel center face insert
- 68 geometric pattern cut-out
- 70 first surface wheel center face insert
- 72 second surface wheel center face insert
- 74 wheel center face insert outside edge
- 76 wheel center face insert center hub
- 78 wheel center face insert bolt aperture
- 80 wheel center face insert screw seat
- 82 rim flange insert cap ring pin seat
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