WO2015193838A2 - A chamber with shape memory for adjusting the pressure in tyres - Google Patents

A chamber with shape memory for adjusting the pressure in tyres Download PDF

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WO2015193838A2
WO2015193838A2 PCT/IB2015/054600 IB2015054600W WO2015193838A2 WO 2015193838 A2 WO2015193838 A2 WO 2015193838A2 IB 2015054600 W IB2015054600 W IB 2015054600W WO 2015193838 A2 WO2015193838 A2 WO 2015193838A2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60CVEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
    • B60C23/00Devices for measuring, signalling, controlling, or distributing tyre pressure or temperature, specially adapted for mounting on vehicles; Arrangement of tyre inflating devices on vehicles, e.g. of pumps or of tanks; Tyre cooling arrangements
    • B60C23/001Devices for manually or automatically controlling or distributing tyre pressure whilst the vehicle is moving
    • B60C23/004Devices for manually or automatically controlling or distributing tyre pressure whilst the vehicle is moving the control being done on the wheel, e.g. using a wheel-mounted reservoir
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60CVEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
    • B60C23/00Devices for measuring, signalling, controlling, or distributing tyre pressure or temperature, specially adapted for mounting on vehicles; Arrangement of tyre inflating devices on vehicles, e.g. of pumps or of tanks; Tyre cooling arrangements
    • B60C23/10Arrangement of tyre-inflating pumps mounted on vehicles
    • B60C23/12Arrangement of tyre-inflating pumps mounted on vehicles operated by a running wheel
    • B60C23/121Arrangement of tyre-inflating pumps mounted on vehicles operated by a running wheel the pumps being mounted on the tyres
    • B60C23/123Elongate peristaltic pumps
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60CVEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
    • B60C23/00Devices for measuring, signalling, controlling, or distributing tyre pressure or temperature, specially adapted for mounting on vehicles; Arrangement of tyre inflating devices on vehicles, e.g. of pumps or of tanks; Tyre cooling arrangements
    • B60C23/10Arrangement of tyre-inflating pumps mounted on vehicles
    • B60C23/12Arrangement of tyre-inflating pumps mounted on vehicles operated by a running wheel
    • B60C23/135Arrangement of tyre-inflating pumps mounted on vehicles operated by a running wheel activated due to tyre deformation
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60CVEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
    • B60C5/00Inflatable pneumatic tyres or inner tubes
    • B60C5/001Inflatable pneumatic tyres or inner tubes filled with gas other than air
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60CVEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
    • B60C5/00Inflatable pneumatic tyres or inner tubes
    • B60C5/007Inflatable pneumatic tyres or inner tubes made from other material than rubber
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60CVEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
    • B60C5/00Inflatable pneumatic tyres or inner tubes
    • B60C5/02Inflatable pneumatic tyres or inner tubes having separate inflatable inserts, e.g. with inner tubes; Means for lubricating, venting, preventing relative movement between tyre and inner tube
    • B60C5/04Shape or construction of inflatable inserts
    • B60C5/08Shape or construction of inflatable inserts having reinforcing means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60CVEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
    • B60C2200/00Tyres specially adapted for particular applications
    • B60C2200/12Tyres specially adapted for particular applications for bicycles

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  • This invention comprises a chamber with shape memory for adjusting the pressure in tyres, which either constitutes a part of the tyre or is located adjacent to the tyre wall and is connected at one end to the interior of the tyre and at the other end to the ambient environment.
  • Self-inflatable tyres are also available.
  • a referential self- inflatable tyre is described in patent applications CZ PV 2002- 1364 and CZ PV 2001-4451.
  • the air inlet chamber is positioned either directly in the wall of the tyre or is adjacent to it.
  • the chamber is periodically either completely compressed or broken, through the rolling deformation of the tyre across it, while the advancing compression of the chamber to the null cross-section of the chamber pushes the medium contained in the chamber ahead and creates a vacuum behind.
  • the chamber which is in the shape of a tube, is located directly in the tyre wall or adjacent to it where it functions as a peristaltic pump.
  • this chamber that has a shape memory for the adjustment of the pressure in tyres, that is connected at one end to the delivery point of the medium and at the other end to the source of the medium, whereby there are fibres at a mutual distance of 0.01 to 50 mm across at least part of the wall of the chamber and/or its carrier.
  • the fibres link the walls of the chamber and/or the chamber wall to the chamber carrier and/or the fibres are attached to the chamber carrier and/or to the tyre.
  • the delivery point and/or the source of the medium used is/are the internal space of the tyre and/or the exterior environment of the tyre and/or the reservoir and/or the inner tube and/or the interior of the valve and/or of the regulator.
  • the medium can be air, nitrogen, another gas or a gas mixture.
  • the fibres interconnect with the opposite walls of the chamber. These fibres may connect a wall on the inner diameter of the chamber to a wall on the outer diameter of the chamber.
  • the fibres can be parallel to each other or may form patterns and/or polygonal patterns and/or they may intersect or be skewed.
  • the fibres may also either be wavy and/or elastic.
  • the chamber carrier is a tyre and/or its inner tube and/or an ancillary structure.
  • This chamber can be attached to the carrier by means of fibres.
  • the fibres preferably comprise a part of the bridge of the chamber and/or of the tyre and/or of the inner tube and/or of the ancillary structure that precludes the collapsing of the chamber with the exception of the effect that the tyre's deformation load has on the chamber.
  • the belt Either below the actual chamber itself and/or as a part of the chamber, there is a belt that prevents the closing of the chamber from below by the active pressure from the inner tube.
  • the belt will preferably also contain fibres.
  • the chamber may additionally be provided with bridging that is anchored to the sides of the chamber and thereby the chamber is protected against its expansion. It comprises an inner tube made of an elastic material, which in at least a part of it is implemented with a pattern of fibres for arresting any crack propagation.
  • the chamber and/or its carrier is/are, at least in part, covered with a grid for arresting any crack propagation.
  • the solution may include a bridge, a belt and/or a grid that is made of fibres and/or a fibre pattern designed to arrest any crack propagation.
  • the fibres may be textile and/or metal and/or plastic and/or natural fibres and/or synthetic fibres and/or nanofibers.
  • the chamber will preferably be connected by fibres that are wavy and/or elastic to enable the expansion of the chamber and/or of its carrier.
  • the chamber will preferably, at least partially, be located in an area that is separated from the tyre material by a layer of a different material and/or that is kept separated in an individual removable unit.
  • a layer of another material may be comprised of fibres, of fabric and/or of film and/or another form of separator. This solution is designed for the wheels of vehicles and/or of other machines and/or equipment, including equipment that is stationary.
  • the inner tube is provided with fibres.
  • the fibres may be parallel and/or skewed and/or wavy and/or elastic and/or form a pattern and/or a polygon.
  • the inner tube will preferably be connected to the chamber and/or to the reinflating device and/or to another device in accordance with this invention.
  • the inner tube will preferably be made of a non-elastic and/or an inelastic and/or a plastic material and will be connected to the chamber and/or to the reinflating device and/or another device, in accordance with any of the preceding claims.
  • the inner tube is also additionally provided with a valve, which, in addition to the interior of the inner tube from the ambient environment, also hermetically seals the space between the inner tube and the cavity formed by the tyre and the rim from the ambient environment.
  • valve, the rim, the tyre and/or another part of the wheel are provided with an outlet that enables the aeration of the space between the inner tube and the tyre and the rim.
  • the inner tube can be connected to the chamber and/or to the reflating device and/or to another device in accordance with any of the preceding claims.
  • Another solution is the use of a chamber that is located in an area that is mechanically separated from the tyre material.
  • the part in which the chamber is located is separated from the tyre material by partitioning to arrest any crack propagation.
  • Part of the chamber may be located in a separate section, either physically separated from the tyre material or inside the tyre wall, next to the bead. It may also be located in the ancillary structure, inserted between the tyre wall and at least one item of the set constituting the rim, a hubcap, or the support attached to the rim or to the hubcap.
  • the ancillary structure where the chamber is located is preferably attached either to the rim or to the hubcap or to the tyre wall.
  • the shape of the ancillary structure where the chamber is located can be adapted on one side for a tighter connection to the tyre wall, while on the other side it is dimensionally adapted in order to connect tightly to the rim.
  • the chamber is provided with at least one regulator and at least one valve, whereas chamber K has two ends and these two ends are closable by at least one regulator and the valve is positioned between them.
  • the chamber will preferably have at least two closable inlets to the medium delivery point at opposite ends and between these at least one inlet to the source of the medium or, the chamber will have at least two closable inlets to the source of the medium at opposite ends, and between these at least one inlet to the medium delivery point.
  • the inlet to the medium delivery point is preferably provided with at least one valve, while the inlet to the source of the medium comprises at least one valve.
  • the valve preferably comprises at least one of the elements and/or contains at least one of the elements selected from the group comprising: a one-way valve, a two-way valve, a multi-way valve, the closure element, an electronically controlled element, an electronically controlled valve, a gate valve, an element with reference pressure, a spring, a diaphragm.
  • the regulator may be comprised of at least the elements and/or contains at least one of the elements selected from the group comprising: a one-way valve, a two-way valve, a multi-way valve, the closure element, an electronically controlled element, an electronically controlled valve, a gate valve, an element with reference pressure, a spring, a diaphragm.
  • At least one regulator, equipped with at least one valve, is provided with the elements needed for bidirectional operation.
  • the chamber and/or the device and/or the inner tube is/are preferably located in the area of the tyre wall, next to its bead.
  • the chamber may be located in the ancillary structure, inserted between the tyre wall and at least one item of the set constituting the rim, the hubcap, or the support that is attached to the rim or to the hubcap or to the inner tube.
  • the pump will preferably be provided with a three-way valve, comprising the inlets of the source for the pump and of the delivery point of the pump, whereby one inlet is provided with a valve, the next inlet is directly connected to the pump and the final inlet is interconnected with the closure element.
  • the interior wall of the pump may be fitted with a ring, whereby the distance of its outer side from the rotation axis of the tyre is equal to 1 to 1.1 times the distance of the lower part of the pump from the rotation axis of the tyre.
  • the length of the chamber will preferably be greater than the length of the tyre circumference that has not been deformed by contact with the ground.
  • the length of the chamber in its preferred embodiment is less than the length of the tyre circumference that has not been deformed by contact with the ground .
  • the ends of the chamber may be adjacent to each other or they may be closer than 10% of the length of the tyre circumference to each other.
  • This invention also involves a tyre and/or an inner tube and/or a rim and/or an ancillary structure adjacent to the tyre and/or a wheel and/or a chamber and/or reinflating equipment that is/are fitted with at least one of the devices that is identified above.
  • FIG. 1.1 the chamber is placed on a surface.
  • Figures 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 depict the deformation of the tyre.
  • Fig. 2.1 shows the selected rectangle of the inner tube surface at the point where the damage occurs.
  • Fig. 2.2 depicts a puncture. Crack propagation is shown in Fig. 2.3.
  • Fig. 2.4 introduces the adjustment that was applied to the tyre.
  • Figures 2.5 and 2.6 show fibres.
  • Fig. 3.1 depicts the tyre together with the inner tube and the valve.
  • Fig. 3.2 the inner tube has expanded, whereas in Fig.
  • FIG. 3.4 depicts the valve being inserted to its final position.
  • Fig. 3.5 shows the final status. Re-inflating from the source is illustrated in Figures 4.1 to 4.6.
  • Figures 4.7 to 4.9 depict the integrated valve, while Figures 5.0 to 5.5 illustrate the functioning of this valve and Fig. 5.6 depicts its particular embodiments.
  • Figures 6.0a and 6.0b show a regular car tyre with an inner tube, while the design of a tyre with a ring inside it is depicted in Figures 6.1a to 6.3b, while the separate part is shown in Figures 7a and 7b.
  • Example 1 Chamber K with shape memory for adjusting the pressure in tyre P which comprises a part of tyre P or that is adjacent to the wall of tyre P and is connected at one end to the interior of tyre P and at the other end to the external environment 0, is in the shape of a curved hollow channel.
  • chamber K closes based on a mutual contact between the upper and the lower walls of chamber K.
  • the upper and the lower walls are located on different radii and they therefore have different circumference lengths. For example, if chamber K has a height of 1 mm and it surrounds the entire circumference of tyre P, the difference between the lengths of the upper and the lower walls will be 2 x pi x 1 mm, i.e. 6.28 mm. At each revolution, therefore, shearing between the upper and lower walls in the range of 6.28 mm will occur. This shearing will create friction, thereby destroying the walls of chamber K and also generating heat .
  • chamber K with shape memory for pressure adjustment in tyre P that constitutes a part of the tyre or is adjacent to the tyre wall and, in accordance with the present invention, is connected at one end to the interior of the tyre or to the chamber K delivery point and at the other end to external environment 0 or to the source for the chamber.
  • anchoring fibres are to be guided across chamber K, with a span of 0.5 mm, for example, then the shear will only accumulate between these fibres and will not be transferred behind them. There the shear is distributed evenly along the entire length of chamber K. Also diminished is the maximum possible size of the shear.
  • the fibre can be anchored to the opposite wall of chamber K or to a component that is connected to it.
  • fibres can only be connected to the components described in a portion of their length and/or of their number and then in the other portion of their length be connected to other elements that are not described here.
  • chamber K is placed on surface SP, which may, for example, be the inner tube of tyre P or one of the actual layers of tyre P or even an entirely other part that is located on the wheel.
  • the chamber may then be covered with an additional layer, so that, for example if layer SP is actually meant to be the layer of tyre P and chamber K is on it together with another layer of the tyre, the external appearance of tyre P does not need to be different than that of a regular tyre.
  • Chamber K which can be viewed on the images from above, has the shape of a hollow tube, i.e. we do not see inside it.
  • Fig. 1.1 the fibres that are guided across chamber K are connected both to it and to layer SP_.
  • Fig. 1.2 the location of chamber K is affected by deformation of the tyre, which arrives into chamber K from the left and deforms and rolls ahead the chamber wall, resulting in a dilatation of fibres VL in direction from left to right.
  • Figures 1.3 and 1.4 the deformation has already progressed further and the fibres on the left side are re-adjusting. The deformation does not accumulate beyond the extent that the fibres permit.
  • the inner tube of the tyre is produced from an elastic material.
  • Fig. 2.1 shows the selected rectangle of the inner tube surface at the point where damage does occur, for example by puncturing.
  • the puncture in the inner tube is marked by a cross, together with a dot. Since the inner tube is made of an elastic material and the pressure inside it is high, punctures spread in the form of a crack that almost immediately causes a rupture and a loss of pressure in the inner tube. This is shown in Fig. 2.3 as a freehand grey line; the crack propagates across the rectangle, and perhaps even behind it, through the surface of the inner tube. This can be prevented, however, if an adjustment of the inner tube is implemented as is shown in Fig. 2.4. In Fig.
  • the inner tube is fitted with a fabric or another grid that will prevent the crack from spreading. Thereby the length of the crack will reach only as far as to the nearest fibre of the grid.
  • This is an advantageous solution, especially in combination with reinflating tyres, that will gradually reinflate, compensating for the air escaping from the inner tube and if the actual inner tube also represents a carrier for a peristaltic or another type of pump, the inflated inner tube will support this pump in its working position.
  • a similar effect can be achieved by replacing or covering the inner-tube material with a non-elastic material or a material that is resistant to crack propagation. Either the entire inner tube or only its exposed parts, e.g. the tread, can be covered.
  • the fibres do not need to have a square pattern, as shown in Fig. 2.2 but, for example, they can also have triangular or other kinds of patterns.
  • the fibres can also be arranged diagonally, which will ensure that the inner tube can be stretched during the filling of the tyre, while if because the fibres are moving away from each other, they will still capture and define the maximum length of the crack.
  • the fibres may also be wavy, as can be seen in Fig. 2.5, and thereby enable the stretching of the inner tube as is shown in Fig. 2.6, whereby the fibres re-adjust a little and the space between them increases, but the fibres will still define the maximum crack length (between them) .
  • the fibres may also be produced from a combination of textile and rubber materials as it is used, for example, for elastic bands that are used in clothes, that are elastic but also have a defined maximum length at which the stretching is terminated at this pre-defined length.
  • These rubber-bands for example, are spirally braided with a yarn and have a predetermined length.
  • the inner tube may also be made from inelastic or plastic materials, which ensures their essential impermeability, such as for impermeable textiles, foils, carbon and other similar types of products. This prevents any rapid deflation, or for example, in the case of using carbon, it increases its puncture resistance.
  • An inner tube of this kind may then advantageously constitute a pump for re-inflating tyres.
  • the inner tube D of tubed tyre P is separated from its external environment 0 by a valve, whereas the space between tyre P and inner tube D is not hermetically separated from its surroundings. If the inner tube D is punctured, air from the inner tube D immediately escapes into tyre P and subsequently around valve V out of the tyre-rim assembly. This instant deflation is highly dangerous and represents one of the major disadvantages of tubed tyres. It is possible to create tyre P, which although it has an inner tube D that normally secures the hermeticality itself, the actual tyre P itself is additionally hermetically separated from its external environment 0.
  • valve V which, in addition to sealing the interior of inner tube D, also hermetically separates the space between inner tube D and the cavity formed by tyre P and the rim from their surroundings.
  • valve V has a similar sealing function as the usual valve of a contemporary tubeless tyre .
  • valve V would prevent the necessary degree of inflation of inner tube D and would thereby prevent the possibility of forcing the air out of tyre P, so that inner tube D could assume its proper position and fill the entire volume of tyre P
  • the valve or the wheel assembly must be provided with an outlet that enables venting the spaces between inner tube D and tyre P and the rim. After this venting, the outlet is closed and thereby prevents any further leakage of air from tyre P. Closing the outlet in this manner does not hermetically seal the interior of tyre P from its external environment 0 until the commencement of venting the air from the space between tyre P and inner tube D.
  • the valve in accordance with the present invention, may have a similar shape to that of the current tubeless valve that has the shape of a plug, which has to be forcibly drawn into its position in the rim. If, prior to the final fitting-in-place of the valve V body, there should be a leak in the side of valve V, for example, or another gap appears between the rim and the body of valve V through which air can escape, while inflating inner tube O j _ tyre P will also be vented through this gap. After inflating inner tube D to the same full volume as tyre P and forcing air from between inner tube D and tyre P, inner tube D, by its own pressure, can insert valve V to its final position in the rim and thereby seal the entire system.
  • the valve can also be fitted into its final position either manually or else mechanically, or it can be sealed to the rim by means of a nut with a gasket, in a similar manner as is currently used in the case of tubeless valves. It is also possible to vent the space between the tyre and the rim through an additional gap or outlet, which is subsequently sealed. Air can, for example, be forced out between tyre P - around its bead - and the rim, until the moment at which the pressure of inner tube D on tyre P_ and its bead is sufficient to enable the bead to snap into its proper position in which it is sealed against the rim.
  • the bead may also be fitted into the side of the rim, for example, with a gap or a channel that enables the air to escape and after the bead snaps into its final position this gap will disappear so that it actually no longer connects the cavity between tyre P and inner tube D to its surroundings.
  • Fig. 3.1 depicts tyre P with inner tube D and valve V. Whereas inner tube D is inflated through valve V, as is shown by the continuous arrows, the air from the wheel space around inner tube D (marked in grey) is forced out around valve V and into the atmosphere, as is indicated by the dotted arrows.
  • Fig. 3.2 illustrates the expansion of inner tube D, as is indicated by the dashed arrows, and while valve V abuts the rim; its wall, however, is provided with a channel that continuously vents air from the space between inner tube D and tyre P and rim R, as indicated by the dotted arrows.
  • Fig. 3.1 depicts tyre P with inner tube D and valve V.
  • inner tube D already occupies almost the entire volume of tyre P, with the exception of a small area located around the actual valve V; the pressure of inner tube D increases and pushes onto valve V until it is inserted into its final position (depicted in Fig. 3.4) , at which point there is only a minimal amount of or no residual air between tyre P and inner tube D.
  • tyre P has been reinflated to its operational pressure, the system stabilises in the status shown in Fig. 3.5.
  • the air in inner tube D escapes only into the area that is enclosed by tyre P, rim R and the valve of inner tube D.
  • the inner tube is supplied for the tyre or for the tubeless tyre to specifically be the carrier of a pump device, a peristaltic pump for example, or a source of compressed air to be utilised for driving the mechanical equipment.
  • This example describes the solution whereby the air that is forced out from the inner tube escapes around the valve, though it may, similarly and advantageously, escape from the wheel assembly through another point, if the assembly, after dispensing the requisite volume of air, has been re-sealed.
  • the applicant additionally describes in the present invention a new solution that enables inflation in both of the directions of rotation of the tyre, while ensuring relief of the chamber by means of internal or external circulation whereby, with the exception of during inflating, air is transported only through the enclosed chamber or it is returned to the place from which it was taken.
  • a solution like this is shown in Figures 4.1 to 4.6, in which Fig. 4.1 depicts reinflating from the source, e.g.
  • a peristaltic pump and a right-hand regulator that has diaphragm B, formed in this case by a referential space with a diaphragm, but it can also be of a different type, electronic or mechanical, or utilising a vane, a blade, a spring etc.; in principle any method that arrests or slows down the flow of air through the specific inlet to the delivery point of the pump which, in this case, is a tyre.
  • the diaphragm of regulator A closes the inlet and a vacuum is formed in the pump, which opens the left-hand inlet valve LW and initiates the sucking of air into the chamber and then pushes it around diaphragm B to the delivery point of the pump - to the tyre - as identified by the dashed arrows.
  • Both diaphragm A and diaphragm B attempt to eject because they both respond to the underpressure in the tyre; diaphragm B ⁇ however, is moved by the air that flows from the chamber.
  • Fig. 4.2 depicts the scenario in the case of a properly inflated tyre.
  • the regulators' diaphragms are retracted and the air circulates in the direction indicated by the dashed arrows.
  • Figures 4.3 and 4.4 show the same situation, but the wheel is rotating in the opposite direction and thereby the direction of the air-flow has also reversed, which results in the opposite engagement of the individual elements in comparison with Figures 4.1 and 4.2.
  • Figures 4.5 and 4.6 illustrate their unification into a single regulator, in this instance with a single diaphragm; a regulator with two or more diaphragms can also fulfil a similar function, however.
  • the tyre shown in Fig. 4.5 is underinflated and the diaphragm has been ejected and this closes the left-hand inlet to the chamber. At the same time the diaphragm has been pushed aside by the air flowing out of the left-hand outlet from the chamber and air is now flowing into the tyre.
  • a vacuum has formed which opens the right-hand inlet valve PW and starts sucking air from the source for the pump until the tyre has been reinflated and the diaphragm has been retracted into the regulator.
  • the regulator illustrated is not necessarily a diaphragm regulator; it may be based on a blade, be electronic, a vane, a spring or another mechanical device.
  • Inlet valves PW and LW can be combined as a single inlet valve JVV, which may substitute one of these or be anywhere else in the circuit. Such a situation is depicted in Figures 4.7 to 4.9.
  • valve JW is located in a place between the original location of valves LW and PW. Also indicated is the deformation of chamber K, which is marked with grey tips that interrupt the chamber sequentially at 6 different points. In fact, this represents a single interruption of the chamber that occurs six times consecutively, with the proviso that this interruption progresses between these positions following the directions of the dotted arrows.
  • the starting-point of the deformation is identified as ZD and its end-point is shown as KD .
  • the delivery point of the pump (in this example the tyre, although there can also be another reservoir and another delivery point) is deflated and the diaphragm of the regulator closes the right-hand inlet to chamber K.
  • Fig. 4.8 illustrates a situation in which the deformation has shifted from point ZD to the grey-tip points along the dotted arrow.
  • the gas in this example the air enclosed in chamber K, originally from between the diaphragm of the regulator and point ⁇ , has now expanded to the grey-tip point while its pressure reduced and a vacuum was created there with a pressure lower than that of the source for the pump.
  • the pressure of the external environment is 0, which represents 1 atmosphere.
  • the air that was originally present in the area between point _ZD and the current location of the tip was fed in the direction of the dotted arrow to the left part of chamber K and additionally around regulator R to the tyre .
  • valve JV closes and the tyre pressure fills the entire chamber, as indicated by the dotted arrow, around the diaphragm of regulator R to chamber K.
  • the volume of air in the tyre and in the chamber has increased in accordance with the volume sucked-in from the surroundings, as indicated in Figures 4.9 to 5.0.
  • Valve JW may also be placed differently than described in these examples; for instance, it does not need to be connected directly to the chamber that passes through the area of deformation, but it can also be closer to the regulator or to a part of one or both of the regulators.
  • an embodiment can be selected with the advantage that when it is placed next to one of the outlets of the chamber, in or opposite to the direction of deformation; reinflating will still function, however, regardless of the direction of rotation of the tyre.
  • the valve is described as being unidirectional, however it can be of any type that provides the necessary features, e.g. a two-way valve, a controlled valve, a multi-way valve, the closure element, the electronically-controlled element, an electronically-controlled valve, a gate valve, an element with referential pressure, a spring, a diaphragm.
  • the regulator may also comprise any similar device .
  • a simple valve together with a ball, a flap or a slide, which is moved by pumped air that closes unwanted directions and opens the desired air-flow directions.
  • a valve of this type is shown in Fig. 5.6.
  • the forces that are generated, for example, by means of a peristaltic pump are sufficient even in a rotating tyre, to shift the element and to maintain it in the required position.
  • the arrows in the figures show how the pumped air works with a specific element and also how the air is thereby redirected in the requisite direction and how pumping is ensured or the input to or output from a peristaltic pump, either, for example, a classic one-way pump or one with internal or external circulation, etc., but also to/from other pumps.
  • Example 6 Another solution is to use a pressure-release valve. Any pump and peristaltic chamber can also be used to release air from tyres; in this case the air can be pumped out of the tyre in the direction of the pressure-release valve.
  • the pressure- release valve can be set so that, for example, it switches off at a pressure of 10 atm., thereby releasing the air. If, for example, the optimum tyre pressure is 3 atm. and this is exceeded to 3.1 atm., the pump will start pumping air in the direction of the pressure-release valve. At the moment when the pressure in the pump exceeds 10 atm. next to the pressure- release valve, the valve will open and the pump will drain the excess air away through it.
  • the pump can be controlled by a regulator, a diaphragm or by other means; it may be unidirectional or bidirectional and have internal or external circulation or any other peristaltic or other type of pump.
  • the invention is additionally related to the bridging of the inner tube.
  • Figures 6.0a and 6.0b below illustrate the usual tubed car tyres. If there is a chamber K created underneath the tread, the tread will lose part of its camber and may begin to collapse. This is illustrated in Fig. 6.0b, in which tyre pressure is acting internally on all its walls, with the exception of the tread where the chamber K is located. The pressure on the tyre walls sets these sides apart, while, on the other, it pulls the tread down, thereby inadvertently closing chamber K. This can be prevented by the solution described belo .
  • a chamber K is created on inner tube D.
  • the original tyre tread would lose the support of inner tube D and would therefore collapse, as shown in Fig. 6.1b.
  • This collapse would be caused by the pressure of the inner tube on the walls of tyre P, whereby the tread is pulled down and at the same time flattens and expands in width.
  • This kind of collapse can be avoided by bridging chamber K, which is anchored to the sides of the chamber and thereby protecting the chamber against becoming dilated.
  • the bridge may have the shape of the arch that in this case also retains the arched shape of the tread.
  • the chamber in accordance with the tread, can have any shape.
  • Fig. 6.2a shows bridging W above the chamber anchored at the points that are marked X, with a full arched vault above the bridge that is formed beneath the tread. Chamber K has so far been illustrated excluding the places of deformation caused by the road and the chamber has been open. In Fig. 6.2b the chamber is deformed through contact with the road in the direction of the arrows until this deformation causes the desired closing of chamber K by the deformation of the tread and the camber towards the interior of chamber K.
  • the peristaltic chamber in the wall of the tyre can be a source of the initiation and propagation of cracks that endanger the operational life of tyres.
  • the solution is a chamber K created in a part that is physically separated from the structure of tyre P. By means of this separation the crack is then arrested. This can be seen in Fig. 7a.
  • Another solution is that of forming a chamber K in a part connected with the tyre, though a barrier preventing the propagation of the crack, such as a textile wall, foil or other barrier material inserted between the parts, which will either redirect the crack or halt it. This can be seen in Fig. 7b.
  • the chamber with shape memory for the pressure adjustment of tyres will find its application in the manufacturing of new tyres as well as for the adjustment of existing tyres, for both passenger and utility vehicles .

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