WO2013111073A1 - Method for installing a monitoring device in a tyre for vehicle wheels - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B60C—VEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
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- the present invention has as subject a method for installing a monitoring device in a tyre for vehicle wheels.
- the present invention further regards a positioning device adapted to keep a monitoring device for tyres for vehicle wheels in an installation condition.
- Such positioning device is advantageously used in said installation method.
- the parameters generally considered and/or monitored can be, for example, temperature and pressure of the tyre, distance travelled by the tyre (and/or number of revolutions), load acting on the tyre, as well as other parameters which derive from mathematical processing that can be executed on the basis of signals detected by sensors placed inside the tyres.
- the parameters can also be used for identifying particular conditions in which the tyre and/or the vehicle are found, such as wear conditions, aquaplane conditions etc. and, more generally, for monitoring the stresses acting on the tyre during the rolling thereof (e.g. on a road surface) .
- the date detected or calculated can also be employed for the optimization of the set-up of passive control systems of the vehicle, e.g. systems adapted to verify the suitability between the type of tyre actually installed and the types of tyre provided and considered acceptable and/or approved for such vehicle, as well as active control systems, which use, among other parameters, those identifying the type of tyre for actively operating on the operation of the vehicle, in order to maintain the latter in safety conditions (e.g. ABS, ESP, etc . ) .
- passive control systems of the vehicle e.g. systems adapted to verify the suitability between the type of tyre actually installed and the types of tyre provided and considered acceptable and/or approved for such vehicle, as well as active control systems, which use, among other parameters, those identifying the type of tyre for actively operating on the operation of the vehicle, in order to maintain the latter in safety conditions (e.g. ABS, ESP, etc . ) .
- an electronic unit inside the tyre an electronic unit can be mounted, comprising at least one sensor.
- the electronic unit can be mounted on the inner surface of the tyre by means of a connecting member, for example made of elastomeric material.
- Such connecting members have two base portions separated from each other, which are adapted to be fastened, e.g. by means of bonding, to the inner surface of a tyre.
- the Applicant found that the presence of two portions separated from each other allows distributing and dampening in a particularly effective manner the deformations caused by the stresses transmitted to the deformation member by the tyre during rolling (also at high and very high speed) , so as to advantageously increase the reliability and lifetime of the monitoring device and/or of the bond between the monitoring device and the tyre.
- the Applicant also found that it is convenient, for the purpose of effectively dissipating the stresses transmitted to the monitoring device by the tyre during rolling, to provide a cavity inside the connecting member with size such to leave one or more interspaces between the outer surface of the electronic unit and the walls defining the housing cavity, so as to contain the electronic unit in a loose manner inside the connecting member.
- the connecting member being made of elastically deformable material, it is possible that, during the fastening of the base portions to the inner surface of the tyre, such base portions may be positioned in an incorrect manner and/or a perfect coupling may not be ensured of the base portions of the connecting member on the inner surface of the tyre, thus causing a decrease of the reliability and/or duration of the bond between the monitoring device and the inner surface of the tyre.
- Such risk is further increased in case of loose housing of the electronic unit in a cavity placed inside the connecting member, since the base portions thereof have a greater chance of being moved (especially in mutually moving close) .
- the Applicant found that the incorrect positioning of the base portions of the connecting member can bring the connecting member itself to being unable to resist the stresses transmitted by the tyre during rolling (especially at high speed) , and give rise to the separation of the connecting member from the inner surface of the tyre, and/or to the formation of cracks in the connecting member, up to the partial or total breakage of the connecting member itself. Finally, this could lead the connecting member to be no longer capable of keeping the electronic unit associated with the inner surface of the tyre for the entire expected travel, and the electronic unit could therefore be free inside the tyre, when the latter is in operating condition, jeopardising both the quality of the detections and the possible executed processing, as well as the integrity of the circuitry and/or mechanical structure thereof.
- an incorrect positioning of the base portions can be caused by forces having non- negligible components in undesired directions, for example unintentionally imparted by the subject who (manually) executes the fastening operation, in the attempt to press, with great intensity, the connecting member against the inner surface of the tyre.
- the Applicant verified that, for example, if an operator grasps the monitoring device at the connection region between the base walls and the lateral walls of the connecting member, it is possible that the action exerted for pressing the connecting member against the inner surface of the tyre has significant components also in direction parallel to the inner surface of the tyre, and causes an undesired mutual moving close of the two base portions.
- the Applicant found that one or more of these problems can be resolved by ensuring that, during the fastening operation, the monitoring device is maintained in an installation condition, in which the two base portions are mutually spaced according to a given distance, so as to be positioned and constrained in a suitable manner on the inner surface of the tyre.
- the Applicant also found that associating a suitable positioning device capable of maintaining the base portions at a given mutual distance with the monitoring device, during fastening on the inner surface of the tyre, allows obtaining this result .
- the Applicant also found that associating a suitable device capable of acting peripherally at least on the base portions of the connecting member with the monitoring device during fastening on the inner surface of the tyre , allows controlling the pressure exerted on the connecting member, so as to distribute it substantially uniformly on the outer surface of the connecting member (especially the base portions thereof) and ensure a uniform adhesion of the connecting member itself to the inner surface of the tyre.
- the invention regards a method for installing, in a controlled manner, a monitoring device in a tyre for vehicle wheels, comprising:
- - providing a monitoring device including:
- a connecting member having an upper structure and a lower structure that in cooperation define a housing for said electronic unit, said lower structure comprising two base portions mutually separated by a separation region, each of said base portions having a respective base surface associable with an inner surface of a tyre;
- a positioning device including two separate active portions, each having a main surface the shape of which matches that of a respective portion of an outer surface of said monitoring device, said separate active portions being adapted to cooperate with at least said base portions;
- the Applicant deems that, in this manner, the base portions of the connecting member being part of the monitoring device can be correctly positioned in a stable manner during the fastening operation, and a durable and reliable bond can therefore be obtained, even against the mechanical stresses to which the monitoring device is subjected during the rolling of the tyre.
- the invention regards a positioning device for keeping a monitoring device in an installation condition, said positioning device comprising two separate active portions, each having a main surface the shape of which matches that of a respective portion of an outer surface of a monitoring device, said separate active portions being adapted to cooperate with at least base portions of said monitoring device, so that, when said positioning device is associated with said monitoring device, the base portions of said monitoring device are maintained at a given mutual distance by said active portions.
- the invention regards a kit for installation of a monitoring device in a tyre for vehicle wheels, comprising:
- a connecting member having an upper structure and a lower structure that in cooperation define a housing for said electronic unit, said lower structure comprising two base portions mutually separated by a separation region, each of said base portions having a respective base surface associable with an inner surface of a tyre;
- a positioning device comprising two separate active portions, each having a main surface the shape of which matches that of a respective portion of an outer surface of said monitoring device, said separate active portions being adapted to cooperate with at least said base portions
- said positioning device being associated with said monitoring device to keep said monitoring device in an installation condition in which said base portions are maintained at a given mutual distance.
- the invention can comprise one or more of the preferred characteristics indicated hereinbelow.
- associating said positioning device with said monitoring device comprises putting each of said main surfaces in a condition of substantial mutual contact with the respective outer-surface portions of said monitoring device. More preferably, associating said positioning device with said monitoring device comprises putting each of said main surfaces in a condition of substantial mutual contact at least with the outer-surface portions of said base portions.
- removing said positioning device comprises moving said main surfaces away from the respective outer-surface portions of said monitoring device.
- said positioning device when it is associated with said monitoring device, surrounds said monitoring device in a substantially continuous peripheral manner according to at least one plane substantially parallel to said base surfaces in at least one portion thereof.
- each of said active portions comprises a respective expansion extending from the respective main surface .
- associating said positioning device with said monitoring device comprises inserting each respective expansion between said base portions.
- the monitoring device is maintained in its installation condition, so that the base portions thereof are maintained at the provided distance at least during the operation of fastening to the inner surface of the tyre.
- said respective expansions are inserted between said base portions from opposite sides of said monitoring device relative to said electronic unit.
- each of said active portions seen in plan view has a substantially C-shaped conformation having a pair of ends in which, when said positioning device is associated with said monitoring device, the ends of each of said active portions are substantially in contact with the ends of the other active portion .
- a hooping action is exerted on the monitoring device, and such hooping action contributes to stably maintaining the monitoring device itself in the installation condition, opposing possible mutual moving apart of the base portions.
- the structure allows acting peripherally on the outer surface of the base portions, so as to distribute the forces applied in a direction substantially orthogonal to the inner surface of the tyre in a substantially uniform manner.
- a ring nut is fitted around said positioning device, the ring nut being adapted to maintain said active portions of said positioning device associated. In this manner, the monitoring device is maintained in its installation condition in a still more reliable manner.
- a piston is inserted into said ring nut from the opposite side relative to said monitoring device, said ring nut being slidably associable with an outer surface of said piston.
- a force is exerted on said piston in a direction substantially orthogonal to the inner surface of said tyre for promoting fastening of said monitoring device to said inner surface .
- said ring nut and said piston are moved away from said monitoring device before removing said positioning device.
- said positioning device comprises a pair of lever elements, each extending from a respective one of said active portions, each of said lever elements having a distal end relative to the corresponding active portion, the distal ends of said lever elements being mutually associated in such a manner that said positioning device can be configured between an open condition and a closed condition.
- associating said positioning device with said monitoring device comprises:
- a hooping member is at least partly fitted around said lever elements and/or said active portions of said positioning device to keep said positioning device in said closed condition.
- removing said positioning device comprises:
- said positioning device comprises an actuator member configured for driving said active portions between a mutually moved apart position and a mutually moved close position.
- associating said positioning device with said monitoring device comprises:
- removing said positioning device comprises:
- said actuator member comprises:
- said transmission element can be configured in a first condition, in which it causes mutual moving apart between said active portions, and a second condition, in which it allows mutual moving close between said active portions.
- said actuator member further comprises an elastic- return structure for moving said active portions close to each other when said transmission element is in said second condition .
- said connecting member has an upper structure and a lower structure.
- Each of said main surfaces of said positioning device in a section evaluated when said positioning device is associated with said monitoring device, according to at least one plane substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the base surfaces of said base portions, preferably has a substantially L-shaped conformation comprising a first and a second portion. Said first portion of said substantially L-shaped conformation preferably substantially matches the shape of an outer surface of a side wall of said lower structure.
- Said second portion of said substantially L-shaped conformation preferably substantially matches the shape of an outer surface of a base wall of said lower structure.
- said positioning device further comprises a thrust element, associated with said hooping member, which can be positioned, when said hooping member is fitted around said active portions and/or said lever elements, in contact with said monitoring device on the opposite side relative to said base surfaces.
- a thrust element associated with said hooping member, which can be positioned, when said hooping member is fitted around said active portions and/or said lever elements, in contact with said monitoring device on the opposite side relative to said base surfaces.
- FIG. 1 - figure la schematically shows a tyre for vehicle wheels on which a monitoring device is mounted;
- figure lb shows a block diagram of an electronic unit, the latter being part of the monitoring device of figure la;
- FIG. 2a schematically shows a perspective view of a positioning device, in accordance with a first embodiment, associated with a monitoring device;
- figure 2b schematically shows a perspective view of a portion of the device of figure 2a;
- figure 2c shows a plan view of the positioning device and the monitoring device of figure 2a;
- figure 2d shows a sectional view of the positioning device and the monitoring device along the line Ild-IId shown in figure 2c;
- figure 2e shows a sectional view of the positioning device and the monitoring device along the line Ile-IIe shown in figure 2c;
- figure 2f schematically shows a plan view of the positioning device of figure 2a
- FIG. 3a schematically shows an exploded view of a positioning device, in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention, associated with a monitoring device;
- figure 3b shows, in an operative configuration, the positioning device of figure 3a
- FIG. 4a schematically shows a perspective view of a positioning device, in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention, associated with a monitoring device;
- figure 4b schematically shows a perspective view of the positioning device of figure 4a in a first operative condition
- figure 4c schematically shows a sectional view of the positioning device of figure 4b, along the line IVb-IVb;
- figure 4d schematically shows a perspective view of the positioning device of figure 4a in a second operative condition
- figure 4e schematically shows a side view of the positioning device of figure 4d;
- FIG. 5a schematically shows a perspective view of a positioning device, in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the invention, in a first operative condition
- figure 5b shows the positioning device of figure 5a, associated with a monitoring device
- figure 5c shows the positioning device of figure 5a, 5b in a second operative condition
- figure 5d shows the device of figure 5c with some parts removed, in order to better illustrate other parts thereof;
- FIG. 5e shows a sectional view, along the line Ve-Ve, of the positioning device and the monitoring device of figure 5c.
- a tyre for vehicle wheels to which the installation method according to the present invention can be applied was indicated in its entirety with 1.
- the tyre 1 (figure la) comprises an inner surface 2, preferably comprising or constituted by the so-called “liner”.
- the monitoring device 10 is mounted on such inner surface 2.
- the monitoring device 10 comprises an electronic unit 20 (figures la, lb, 2c, 2d) .
- the electronic unit 20 comprises at least one sensor 21 and at least one antenna 22.
- said sensor 21 is a pressure and/or temperature sensor, configured for detecting a pressure and/or a temperature inside the tyre 1.
- the senor 21 can be a sensor of the accelerometer type, configured for detecting mechanical stresses to which the tyre 1 is subjected.
- the senor 21 can be a sensor of the inertial type.
- the sensor 21 can be constituted at least in part by a self-powering ("energy scavenger") system of the electronic unit, from which it is possible to obtain both the electrical power supply for the electronic unit itself, and signals, e.g. analogue signals, representative of the mechanical actions transmitted by the tyre.
- energy scavenger a self-powering system of the electronic unit, from which it is possible to obtain both the electrical power supply for the electronic unit itself, and signals, e.g. analogue signals, representative of the mechanical actions transmitted by the tyre.
- the senor 21 can also be employed for determining the number of revolutions of the tyre and/or the load acting on the tyre and/or the angular speed and/or parameters representative of operating conditions of the tyre (e.g. friction, wear and/or aquaplane conditions) .
- operating conditions of the tyre e.g. friction, wear and/or aquaplane conditions
- the antenna 22 has at least the task of transmitting the data detected by the sensor 21 to the apparatuses on board the vehicle on which the tyre 1 is mounted.
- the electronic unit 20 also comprises a processing circuit 23, associated with the sensor 21 and with the antenna 22.
- the processing circuit 23 can have the task of managing (for example acquiring, and/or filtering, and/or processing) the signals detected by the sensor 21, for the purpose of obtaining the data to be stored and/or transmitted by means of the antenna 22.
- the electronic unit 20 further comprises a power supply system 24, predisposed to supply electrical power to the electronic unit 20.
- a power supply system 24 predisposed to supply electrical power to the electronic unit 20.
- the power supply system 24 comprises at least one battery.
- the power supply system 24 can comprise a device capable of transforming the mechanical energy transmitted to the device itself during the rolling of the tyre into electrical energy (energy scavenger) .
- the antenna 22 can also receive signals from the apparatuses on board the vehicle and/or from systems placed outside the vehicle itself.
- the electronic unit 20 can comprise two antennas, of which one is predisposed to transmit (e.g. at a frequency of 433 MHz) the processed and/or stored data, and another predisposed to receive (e.g. at a frequency of 125 kHz) signals from systems placed on board the vehicle and/or outside the vehicle itself (e.g. wake-up signals for the monitoring device, and/or signals containing pre- configuration data for the monitoring device, and/or signals containing programming instructions for the monitoring device) .
- the electronic unit 20 can also comprise a memory 25, in which data relative to the operation of the tyre and/or configuration/setup data typically referred to the characteristics the tyre itself, and/or identification data of the monitoring device 10 and/or of the tyre 1 is stored.
- the memory 25 there can be stored data representative of the distance travelled by the tyre, preferably determined as a function of the overall number of revolutions carried out by the tyre itself.
- the memory 25 it is also possible to store one or more procedures for processing the signal detected by the at least one sensor 21, and/or algorithms for calculating predetermined parameters starting from signals detected by the at least one sensor 21 (or on pre-processed signals), and/or signal filtering logic) .
- the electronic unit 20 comprises a holding body 26, preferably rigid, in which the different elements (sensor, antenna, power supply system etc.) are housed.
- the holding body 26 can be obtained according to techniques that are very well known, for example embedding the circuitry of the electronic unit 20 in a resin casting which stiffens following the solidification thereof, or by means of moulding.
- the holding body 26 has at least one first expansion 26a inside which the antenna (or at least one of the antennas) 22 extends at least partly.
- the holding body 26 has a second expansion 26b inside which the sensor 21 extends at least partly.
- the second expansion 26b has an opening (not shown), for the purpose of allowing the sensor to carry out the necessary measurements.
- the monitoring device 10 further comprises a connecting member 30.
- the connecting member 30 maintains the electronic unit 20 constrained to the tyre 1, and in particular to the inner surface 2 of the latter.
- the connecting member 30 is made in a single piece.
- the connecting member 30 is made of elastomeric material.
- elastomeric material can for example comprise a thermoplastic elastomer.
- the elastomeric material comprises a halogenated butyl rubber and a synthetic rubber (e.g. polybutadiene, or polyisoprene) .
- the connecting member 30 has a housing cavity for the electronic unit 20.
- such housing cavity is configured in such a manner that the connecting member 30 substantially completely encloses the electronic unit 20 (except for some projecting portions, as will be described below) , in a manner such that the latter cannot be extracted from the housing cavity once the connecting member 30 is fastened, by means of the base portions thereof, to the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1.
- the housing cavity has size such to ensure the formation of at least one interspace between the outer surface of the electronic unit 20 (in particular the containment body 26 thereof) and the inner walls of said connecting member 30 defining said housing cavity.
- the electronic unit 20 is therefore enclosed in a loose manner inside the cavity predisposed in the connecting member 30.
- the connecting member 30 comprises an upper structure 30a and a lower structure 30b.
- the upper structure 30a and the lower structure 30b define, in cooperation, a housing for the electronic unit 20.
- the upper structure 30a comprises a top wall 38.
- the top wall 38 has a rounded perimeter profile, for a connection with the lower structure 30b.
- the top wall 38 has at least one through window W, in which the abovementioned first and/or second expansion 26a, 26b of the containment body 26 can be at least partially extended .
- the lower structure 30b comprises two base portions 31 , 32.
- each base portion 31, 32 comprises a respective side wall 33, 34 and a respective base wall 35, 36.
- the side walls 33, 34 are separated by a pair of side windows 37a, 37b.
- the base portions 31, 32, and in particular the base walls 35, 36, are separated by a separation region Z.
- the separation region Z has a major extension direction X.
- each base portion 31, 32, and in particular each base wall 35, 36 has a respective base surface 35a, 36a, associable to the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1.
- the base walls 35, 36 have, in plan view, a substantially circular conformation.
- the major extension direction X of the separation region Z is directed along a diameter of said substantially circular conformation.
- the method according to the invention comprises providing a positioning device 40 for keeping the monitoring device 10 in an installation condition, i.e. a condition in which the base portions 31, 32 are maintained at a given mutual distance.
- the positioning device 40 comprises two separate active portions 41, 42.
- the active portions 41, 42 are made of a substantially rigid material, for example a plastic or metallic material.
- Each active portion 41, 42 has a main surface 41a, 42a, the shape of which matches that of a respective portion PI, P2 of an outer surface S of the monitoring device 10.
- the active portions 41, 42 are adapted to cooperate with at least the base portions 31, 32 to keep the monitoring device 10 in the installation condition.
- the active portions 41, 42 are adapted to cooperate with at least the base portions 31, 32 in order to distribute the pressure exerted on the positioning device 40, in a substantially uniform manner along the perimeter of the monitoring device 10, in order to associate the connecting member 30 to the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1.
- the abovementioned outer surface S, and the relative portions PI, P2 are extended along the side walls 33, 34 and/or on the base walls 35, 36 of the lower structure 30b.
- the outer surface S and the relative portions PI, P2 are extended both on the side walls 33, 34, and on the base walls 35, 36.
- the active portions 41, 42 exert a hooping action around the monitoring device 10, and also allow distributing possible forces directed orthogonally to the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1 and aimed to promote the fastening operation in a substantially uniform manner.
- the method according to the invention further comprises associating the positioning device 40 to the monitoring device 10.
- Such operation comprises placing each of the main surfaces 41a, 42a in a condition of substantial mutual contact with the respective outer-surface S portions PI, P2 of the monitoring device 10.
- the same active portions 41, 42 are moved along directions substantially parallel to the plane defined by the abovementioned base surfaces 35a, 36a.
- such directions are substantially parallel to the major extension direction X of the separation region Z.
- the positioning device 40 when it is associated with the monitoring device 10, surrounds said monitoring device 10 in a substantially continuous peripheral manner according to at least one plane a substantially parallel to the base surfaces 35a, 36a in at least one portion thereof.
- each active portion 41, 42 seen in plan view, has a substantially C-shaped conformation having a pair of ends (41 ' , 41 ' ' , 42 ' , 42 ' ' ) .
- each of the active portions 41, 42 are substantially in contact with the ends of the other active portion.
- the ends 41', 41' ' of the active portion 41 are substantially in contact with the corresponding ends 42 ' , 42 ' ' of the active portion 42.
- each of the active portions 41, 42 comprises a respective expansion 43, 44 extending from the respective main surface 41a, 42a.
- each respective expansion 43, 44 is inserted between the base portions 31, 32.
- the respective expansions 43, 44 are inserted between the base portions 31, 32 from opposite sides of the monitoring device 10 with respect to the electronic unit 20.
- the respective expansions 43, 44 are inserted in the abovementioned side windows 37a, 37b which separate the side walls 33, 34 of the lower structure 30b of the connecting member 30.
- the expansions 43, 44 are inserted between the base walls 35, 36.
- each of said main surfaces 41a, 42a has a given conformation.
- Such conformation can be appreciated in section, evaluated when the positioning device 40 is associated with the monitoring device 10, according to at least one plane substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the base surfaces 35a, 36a of the base portions 31, 32.
- the conformation of each of the main surfaces 41a, 42a is substantially L-shaped and comprises a first 45, 46 and a second 47, 48 portion.
- the first portion 45, 46 of the substantially L-shaped conformation substantially matches the shape of an outer surface of a respective side wall 33, 34 of the lower structure 30b of the connecting member 30.
- the second portion 47, 48 of the substantially L-shaped conformation substantially matches the shape of an outer surface of a respective base wall 35, 36 of the lower structure 30b.
- the base portions 31, 32, and in particular the base surfaces 35a, 36a are fastened to the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1. This is due to a pressure action exerted (typically in a direction substantially orthogonal to the inner surface of the tyre 2) on the positioning device 40. Such pressure can be exerted for example manually on the outer surface of the active portions 41, 42.
- the monitoring device 10 is fastened in such a manner that the major extension direction X of the separation region Z is disposed substantially in a radial plane of the tyre 1.
- the fastening of the monitoring device 10 to the inner surface 2 can be executed, for example, by means of bonding.
- the portion of the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1 where the monitoring device will be positioned undergoes a cleaning operation, for example by means of laser or chemical and/or mechanical agents .
- the positioning device 40 is removed.
- the removal of the positioning device 40 comprises moving the main surfaces 41a, 42a away from the respective outer-surface S portions PI, P2 of the monitoring device 10.
- the same active portions 41, 42 are moved along directions substantially parallel to the plane defined by the abovementioned base surfaces 35a, 36a. Preferably such directions are substantially parallel to the major extension direction X of the separation region Z.
- the positioning device 40 comprises preferably only the two abovementioned active portions 41, 42 (figures 2a-2f) .
- Such active portions 41, 42 can be associated with the monitoring device 10, and removed from the same at the end of the fastening operation, also manually.
- the mounting device 10 In order to facilitate a correct orientation of the mounting device 10 (as said, the latter is preferably fastened in such a manner that the major extension direction X of the separation region Z is disposed substantially in a radial plane of the tyre 1), at the ends 41', 41'', 42', 42'' graphical symbols 49 can be suitably predisposed, for example in relief; such graphical symbols 49 allow visually identifying a direction substantially orthogonal to the major extension direction X of the separation region Z (i.e. a circumferential direction of the tyre 1) .
- an installer who manually executes the fastening operation has all the indications required for a correct orientation of the monitoring device 10, even though the separation region Z is not visible, since it is covered by the active portions 41, 42.
- the positioning device 40 further comprises a ring nut 50, which can be fitted around the active portions 41, 42 so as to maintain the same mutually associated .
- the ring nut 50 is made of metallic material, such as aluminium or steel, or plastic material, such as nylon, Teflon or Bakelite.
- the positioning device 40 further comprises a piston 51, insertable into said ring nut 50 from the opposite side with respect to the monitoring device 10.
- the piston 51 is made of metallic material, such as aluminium or steel, or plastic material, such as nylon, Teflon or Bakelite.
- the piston 51 has an outer surface 52, having substantially cylindrical extension, for example, along which the ring nut 50 can slide.
- the piston 51 can be advantageously employed for promoting fastening of the monitoring device 10 to the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1. Indeed, after positioning the monitoring device 10 on the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1, associating the active portions 41, 42 with the monitoring device 10, fitting the ring nut 50 outside the active portions 41, 42, and inserting the piston 51 into the ring nut 50, a force can be exerted on the piston 51 itself in a direction substantially orthogonal to the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1. Given that the piston 51 is substantially in contact with the monitoring device 10, such force is transmitted to the monitoring device 10 itself, thus promoting the fastening of the latter to the inner surface 2. The pressure is distributed substantially uniformly along the perimeter of the monitoring device 10 due to the active portions 41, 42.
- the ring nut 50 and the piston 51 can be removed, preferably before the active portions 41, 42 are moved away from the monitoring device 10.
- the piston 51 has an end stop element 53 for said ring nut 50.
- the end stop element 53 intercepts the ring nut
- the end stop element 53 can comprise a plate-like element, with substantially circular element, having greater diameter relative to said piston 51 and mounted in a substantially concentric manner on the latter.
- the positioning device 40 comprises, in addition to the active portions 41, 42, also a pair of lever elements 61, 62.
- Each lever element 61, 62 is extended from a respective one of the active portions 41, 42.
- Each lever element 61, 62 has a distal end 61a, 62a relative to the corresponding active portion 41, 42.
- the distal ends 61a, 62a of the lever elements 61, 62 are mutually associated with each other in such a manner that the positioning device 40 can be configured between an open condition and a closed condition.
- the active portions 41, 42 are sufficiently spaced so that the monitoring device 10 can be positioned between the active portions 41, 42 themselves.
- the active portions 41, 42 are closed around monitoring device 10 under the action of the lever elements 61, 62.
- the mutual bond between the distal ends 61a, 62a of the lever elements 61, 62 can be obtained, for example, by making the two lever elements 61, 62 as a single piece, made of elastically deformable material, or by means of a pin that allows the two lever portions 61, 62 to rotate with respect to each other along a rotation axis defined by the longitudinal extension of the pin itself.
- the positioning device 40 further comprises a hooping member 63, which can be fitted at least partly around said lever elements 61, 62 and/or said active portions 41, 42 to keep the positioning device 40 in the closed condition.
- the hooping member 63 is fitted on the lever elements 61, 62 at the distal ends 61a, 62a, i.e. on the opposite side with respect to the active portions 41, 42.
- At least one of the lever elements 61, 62 has a shoulder 65, 66 having a respective abutment surface 65a, 66a which acts as an end stop for the hooping member 63, when the latter is fitted around the lever portions 61, 62.
- the hooping member 63 is associated with a thrust element 64 which, when the positioning device 40 is in the closed condition and the hooping member 63 is fitted on the lever elements 61, 62 and/or on the active portions 41, 42, is extended between the lever elements 61, 62 themselves and comes into contact with the monitoring device 10.
- the thrust element 64 thus allows exerting a force, on the monitoring device 10, which promotes the fastening of the latter to the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1.
- graphical signs 67 are predisposed on the top of the hooping member 63, such graphical signs 67 allowing a correct orientation of the monitoring device 10 during the fastening operation.
- the installation method can comprise one or more of the following actions:
- this operation can be executed, for example, by manually mutually moving the active portions 41, 42 apart, by acting on the same and/or on the respective lever elements 61, 62;
- the positioning device 40 comprises, in addition to the two active portions 41, 42, an actuator member 70 configured for driving said active portions 41, 42 between a mutually moved apart position and a mutually moved close position.
- the actuator member 70 comprises a command element 71, that can be actuated in rotation, and a transmission element 72, interlocked with said command element 71, for moving the active portions 41, 42 upon the actuation of the command element 71 itself.
- the transmission element 72 can be configured in a first condition, in which it causes mutual moving apart between the active portions 41, 42, and a second condition, in which it allows mutual moving close between the active portions 41, 42.
- the actuator member 70 further comprises at least one elastic-return structure 73 for moving the active portions 41, 42 close to each other when the transmission element 72 is in the second condition.
- the positioning device 40 further comprises a support structure 74, for example having a substantially cylindrical conformation.
- the active portions 41, 42, together with the actuator member 70, are advantageously mounted on the support structure 74 .
- the elastic-return structure 73 can comprise a pair of springs, each having a first end fastened to a respective one of the active portions 41, 42, and a second end fastened to the other active portion.
- said positioning device 40 further comprises a stop element 75, which is moved upon the movements of said command element 71 and/or transmission element 72.
- the stop element 75 is substantially integral with the command element 71 and/or with the transmission element 72.
- the stop element 75 is adapted to cooperate with one or more abutment surfaces 76a, 76b, defining respective end stop positions for said stop element 75.
- said one or more abutment surfaces 76a, 76b are internal surfaces of a recess 77 obtained in the support structure 74.
- the stop element 75 is moved along the recess 77.
- the stop element 75 is in abutment on one of the abutment surfaces 76a, 76b, it stops the command element 71 and the transmission element 72, since the active portions 41, 42 have reached the end configuration thereof, i.e. one of the abovementioned mutually moved close or mutually moved apart positions.
- the installation method can comprise one or more of the following actions:
- a kit for installing the monitoring device 10 in the tyre 1 is also an object of the present invention.
- kit comprises the monitoring device 10 and the positioning device 40.
- the kit typically comprises an adhesive (e.g. cyanoacrylate-based glue) to be affixed to the base surfaces 35a, 36a of the connecting member 30 for the purpose of fastening the monitoring device 10 to the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1.
- the kit typically also comprises materials for the treatment and cleaning of the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1 (e.g. chemical and/or mechanical agents) .
- a kit can be sold having the active portions 41, 42 already associated with the monitoring device 10.
- the kit thus achieved allows supplying the monitoring device 10 already correctly configured and maintained, by means of the active portions 41, 42, in the installation condition.
- the monitoring device 10 is then ready to be fastened to the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1.
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