This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2015-0124175, filed on Sep. 2, 2015, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an automobile wheel and more particularly, to an automobile wheel having a vibration damping function wherein a vibration damping apparatus is provided between a wheel and a hub cap, to decrease vibration.
Description of the Related Art
In general, automobile wheels are made of steel or aluminum. This kind of a wheel is secured to a wheel hub having a brake drum or a brake disc by a round head screw or conical head screw.
To improve the fuel-efficiency of an automobile by decreasing the weight of the automobile, aluminum which is a light material has been used for an automobile wheel. Further, a technology to structurally lighten the weight has been also developed.
Usually, when a wheel is designed, it is considered to primarily satisfy the strength requirements. The structures, such as the thicknesses and designs of a hub mounting section and a spoke section of a wheel, have been designed to satisfy the minimum required strength of the wheel. Then, a process for secondary weight lightening (decrease of weight) has been performed inside the hub mounting section and the spoke section of the wheel to improve the fuel-efficiency.
However, as the wheel weight has been lightened through the aforementioned ways, the stiffness becomes insufficient, causing vibration and noise of the wheel during the driving of the automobile. To prevent these problems, casting thickness is again provided inside the hub mounting section and the spoke section of the wheel. Even the entire shape of the wheel is thickened, thereby increasing the unnecessary stiffness rather than the minimum required strength. This again increases the weight and therefore, it restricts the improvement of fuel-efficiency.
Korean Patent Application No. 10-2006-0044653 (hereinafter referred to as ‘Reference 1’) discloses a technology to decrease weight and block noise by forming a hollow chamber in a rim. The technology of forming the hollow chamber in the rim and spokes is disclosed in not only Reference 1 but also Korean Patent Application Nos. 10-2007-0053386 and 10-1999-0062973. The method of forming the hollow chamber has the effect of reducing weight and absorbing noise but it has a problem in that durability is weakened.
Korean Patent Application No. 10-2007-0053386 (hereinafter referred to as ‘Reference 2’) discloses a technology to absorb noise and vibration by forming a hollow chamber in a rim and filling it with an aluminum foam core. The technology of forming the hollow chamber in the rim and spokes and filling it with the foam core has a better effect of absorbing noise in comparison with Reference 1 but a less effect in reducing weight.
The aforementioned automobile wheels and the technology thereof are disclosed in detail in 1: Korean Patent Application No. 10-2006-0044653; 2: Korean Patent Application No. 10-2007-0053386; and 3: Korean Patent Application No. 10-1999-0062973. These publications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties into this application to fully illustrate the state of the art.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to solve the above problems and to provide an automobile wheel having a vibration damping function by constituting a vibration damping apparatus between an automobile wheel and a hub cap, to decrease vibration and noise occurring in the automobile wheel itself.
It is an another object of the present invention to provide an automobile wheel having a vibration damping function by making the vibration damping apparatus positioned between the automobile wheel and the hub cap using vibration damping rubber, to lighten the weight of the wheel itself.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an automobile wheel which a disk member connected with an axle hub and a rim member mounted with a tire, comprising: a hub cap positioned to be attachably/detachably connected with one side of the disk member; and a vibration damping plate in a shape corresponding to the hub cap positioned at one side of the hub cap to be in contact with the disk member, to attenuate vibration.
Further, the disk member may include the bolt holes at its one side and the vibration damping plate includes insertion bosses to be inserted into and internally in contact with the bolt holes.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an automobile wheel which includes a disk member connected with an axle hub and a rim member mounted with a tire, comprising: a hub cap positioned to be attachably/detachably connected with one side of the disk member; and a vibration damping bushing positioned at the hub cap to be in contact with the disk member, to attenuate vibration.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an automobile wheel which includes a disk member connected with an axle hub and a rim member mounted with a tire, comprising: a hub cap positioned to be attachably/detachably connected with one side of the disk member; a vibration damping plate in a shape corresponding to the hub cap positioned at one side of the hub cap to be in contact with the disk member, to attenuate vibration; and vibration damping bushings positioned at the vibration damping plate to be in contact with the disk member, to attenuate vibration.
Further, the disk member may include the bolt holes at its one side, an end of each of the vibration damping bushings may be inserted into and internally in contact with each of the bolt holes, and the vibration damping plate may include connection bosses protruding to be inserted into and internally in contact with the vibration damping bushings.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an automobile wheel which includes a disk member connected with an axle hub and a rim member mounted with a tire, comprising: a hub cap positioned to be attachably/detachably connected with one side of the disk member and including an indentation portion formed not to cover bolt holes of the disk member; a vibration damping plate in a shape corresponding to the hub cap positioned at one side of the hub cap to be in contact with the disk member, to attenuate vibration; and vibration damping bushings inserted into and internally in contact with the bolt holes of the disk member through the indentation portion of the hub cap.
Further, the vibration damping plate may be in a round, polygonal or radial shape, and the vibration damping bushing may be in a round or polygonal shape.
Further, the hub cap may include connection ribs protruding from its one side and the automobile wheel may further include a back vibration damping member inserted into the connection ribs. The automobile wheel may further include a back plate inserted into the connection ribs and the back vibration damping member is inserted inside the back plate. Further, the back plate may include a skirt portion which is inclined inwardly at its one side, to support the back vibration damping member inserted into the back plate.
Further, the disk member may include cavities having a diameter which becomes gradually bigger towards its end, and the cavities may be formed at the disk member, to be opposed to the bolt holes.
In the automobile wheel having the vibration damping function according to the present invention, the vibration and noise occurring in the automobile wheel itself is attenuated by the vibration damping apparatus provided between the wheel and the hub cap.
Further, in the automobile wheel having the vibration damping function according to the present invention, since the vibration damping apparatus provided between the wheel and the hub cap is made of a rubber material, the vibration and noise of the wheel itself are attenuated and the weight of the wheel itself is lightened.
The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by describing in detail the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the attached figures.
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the preferred embodiment(s) of the invention is shown so that those of ordinary skill in the art can easily carry out the present invention.
The terms used herein are defined in consideration of the function(s) in the present invention and therefore, these terms may vary according to the intention or practice of a user or an operator. Accordingly, the definition of these terms shall be interpreted as having their meaning and concept in the context of the technical detail to work the invention rather than the simple names of the terms.
Further, the embodiments of the present invention do not limit the scope of the present invention but are just examples of the constituent elements described in the claims of the present invention. Accordingly, the embodiments including alternative constituent elements which are included in the technical idea throughout the specification of the invention and which are alternative as the equivalents in the constituent elements of the claims can be included in the scope of the claims of the invention.
Further, terms selected in the embodiments are used to distinguish one constituent element from the other constituent element(s) and therefore, the constituent elements shall not be limited by the terms. In describing the present invention, any detailed description of the relevant publicly known technology, which makes the gist of the present invention unnecessarily obscure, will not be presented herein.
In the description of the present invention, based on a wheel of an automobile, a side towards the outside of a disk member and a rim member is referred to an “outside” and the side towards the internal space formed by the disk member and the rim member is referred to an “inside”.
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The disk member 100 includes a hub mounting section 110 and a spoke section 150. The hub mounting section 110 is in a disk shape, to be connected with the axle hub. The spoke section 150 radially extends from the outside of the hub mounting section 110 to the rim member 160.
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In this automobile wheel, a section connected with the axle hub (not shown) is a support end to receive the load of a cantilever. Therefore, the reason to make the solid hub mounting section 110 is for the support end to have the strength to bear the weight of the automobile itself and the impact load.
A hub hole 120 is formed in the center of the hub mounting section 110. A number of bolt holes 130 are formed, at regular intervals, in a circumferential direction, spaced apart from the hub hole 120, on the outside of the hub mounting section 110.
Each of the bolt holes 130 comprises a securing portion 131 and an insertion hole 132. The securing portion 131 is formed on the outside surface of the disk member 100 and has a relatively wide diameter so that a nut or cap nut to be inserted from the outside is secured. The insertion hole 132 is formed by extending to the inside surface of the disk member 100 and has a relatively narrow diameter so that a bolt provided to the axle hub passes through. The bolt of the axle hub, which passes through the insertion hole 132 of the bolt hole 130, is securely connected with the nut or cap nut.
The cavity 140 is provided between the bolt holes 130. A damper (not shown) made of a rubber material may be inserted into the cavity 140. The cavity 140 is formed in the disk member 100, to be opposite to the bolt hole 130, that is, on the inside surface of the disk member 100. The cavity 140 is formed such that its diameter becomes gradually smaller from the inside surface of the disk member 100 towards the center thereof.
This is to attenuate vibration and noise occurring in the wheel itself during the driving of the automobile by the cavity 140 having the diameter which becomes gradually bigger towards the inside end of the disk member 100 and the damper.
The securing portion 131 of the bolt hole 130 and the cavity 140 are positioned so as to be opposed to each other, thereby mutually reinforcing the strength of the disk member 100. That is, on the outside surface of the disk member 100, the interval between the hub hole 120 and the securing portion 131 is narrow but it is possible to maintain the strength by the solid hub mounting section 110 where the cavity 140 is not formed. On the inside surface of the disk member 100, the interval between the hub hole 120 and the cavity 140 is narrow but it is possible to maintain the strength since the space between the hub hole 120 and the insertion hole 132 of the bolt hole 130 is wide.
When the tire is mounted on the rim member 160 of the automobile wheel, a closed ring-shaped space is formed between the rim member 160 and the tire.
The rim member 160 comprises: flanges 161, 161a, bead seats 162, 162a, a well portion 163 and a well wall 164. The flanges 161, 161a are each positioned at the outside and inside ends of the rim member 160, to be in contact with the outer surfaces of both ends of the tire by side to side. The bead seats 162, 162a each extend from the flanges 161, 161a, to be formed in a flat surface to be in contact with both beads of the tire by side to side and to securely support the beads to be sit.
The well portion 163 is formed to be stepped between the bead seats 162, 162a, to have a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the bead seats 162, 162a. The well wall 164 is formed to connect the outside bead seat 162 with the well portion 163.
The well portion 163 has the diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the bead seats 162, 162a such that the beads of the tire, which are in contact with the bead seats 162, 162a by side to side, release in the well portion 163.
The outside surface of the hub mounting section 110 of the disk member 100 is provided with a hub cap 200 to be attachable to/detachable from, as shown in
The hub cap 200 is made of a plastic material. The hub cap 200 may be formed in a round or polygonal shape to cover the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110. Otherwise, the hub cap 200 may be formed in a radial shape not to cover the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110. In the embodiment of the present invention, for example, the hub cap 200 having a polygonal shape will be described.
The hub cap 200 in the polygonal shape includes through holes 210 and connection ribs. The connection ribs (211) protrude in the center of the inside surface of the hub cap 200, to be inserted into and connected with the hub hole 120. The through holes 210 are formed at the circumference direction corresponding to the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110 and each of the through holes 210 is bored in the diameter corresponding to the insertion hole 132 of the bolt hole 130.
A vibration damping plate 300a in the shape corresponding to the hub cap 200 is connected with the inside surface of the hub cap 200 facing the hub mounting section 110.
That is, the vibration damping plate 300a is formed of compressed rubber having a uniform thickness and is positioned between the hub cap 200 and the hub mounting section 110, so that both side surfaces of the vibration damping plate 300a are each in contact with the hub cap 200 and the hub mounting section 110 by side to side. Therefore, the vibration damping plate 300a absorbs and attenuates the vibration and noise occurring in the wheel itself during the driving of the automobile.
Specifically, the vibration damping plate 300a in the corresponding shape of the hub cap 200 includes a flat portion 310 and insertion bosses 320. The flat portion 310 is connected with the inside surface of the hub cap 200 and is in contact with the outside surface of the hub mounting section 110 by side to side. The insertion boss 320 protrudes from the flat portion 310 and is inserted into the bolt hole 130 of the hub mounting section 110.
In the vibration damping plate 300a, the both surfaces of the flat portion 310 are each in contact with the inside surface of the hub cap 200 and the outside surface of the hub mounting section 110 by side to side, and an end of the insertion boss 320 is inserted into the bolt hole 130 of the hub mounting section 110, to internally contact with each other.
Therefore, since the contact area between the vibration damping plate 300a and the hub mounting section 110 is maximized through the insertion bosses 320 which are internally in contact with the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110, the vibration and noise occurring in the automobile wheel are maximally attenuated.
The vibration damping plate 300a further includes a central hole 311 (not shown in
The connection ribs of the hub cap 200 to be connected with the hub hole 120 are inserted through the central hole 311 of the vibration damping plate 300a. The bolt which is provided to the axle hub and passes through the insertion hole 132 of the bolt hole 130 is inserted in the through hole 321 of the insertion boss 320.
Since the both surfaces of the vibration damping plate 300a positioned between the hub cap 200 and the hub mounting section 110 are each in contact with the inside surface of the hub cap 200 and the outside surface of the hub mounting section 110 by side to side, the vibration and noise occurring in the wheel itself during the driving of the automobile are maximally absorbed and attenuated by the vibration damping plate 300a, the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110 and the cavities 140. Further, the weight of the automobile wheel is lightened by the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110 and the cavities 140.
Accordingly, in this embodiment, only a vibration damping apparatus provided between the hub cap and the hub mounting section will be described in detail.
As shown in
In this embodiment, the hub cap 200 is thicker than the hub cap 200 of the first embodiment. The hub cap 200 includes connection bosses 220 protruding in the inside surface of the hub cap 200 facing the hub mounting section 110. The connection bosses 220 correspond to the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110. Therefore, the connection boss 220 of the hub cap 200 is connected with the vibration damping bushing 400. Each of the connection bosses 220 includes, in its center, the through hole 210 mentioned in the first embodiment, such that the through hole 210 is collinear with the through hole 210 of the hub cap 200.
The vibration damping bushing 400 is formed of compressed rubber and includes a through hole 410 formed in its center and a skirt portion 420 protruding in one direction in its outer circumference portion. The vibration damping bushing 400 is inserted in the connection boss 220 of the hub cap 200 and the through hole 410 of the vibration damping bushing 400 has the same function as the through hole 321 of the insertion boss 320 described in the first embodiment. The skirt portion 420 of the vibration damping bushing 400 protrudes towards the hub mounting section 110, to be inserted in and internally in contact with the bolt hole 130 of the hub mounting section 110.
Therefore, since the vibration damping bushing 400 is in contact with the hub cap 200 and the hub mounting section 110 by side to side, the vibration and noise occurring in the wheel itself during the driving of the automobile are absorbed and attenuated by the vibration damping bushing 400. Specifically, since the contact area between the vibration damping bushings 400 and the hub mounting section 110 is maximized through the skirt portions 420 being internally in contact with the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110, the vibration and noise occurring in the automobile wheel are maximally attenuated.
As described above, the vibration damping bushings 400 are positioned between the hub cap 200 and the hub mounting section 110, to be in contact with the inside surface of the hub cap 200 and the outside surface of the hub mounting section 110 by side to side. Therefore, the vibration and noise occurring in the wheel itself during the driving of the automobile are maximally absorbed and attenuated by the vibration damping bushings 400, the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110 and the cavities 140. Further, the weight of the automobile wheel is lightened by the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110 and the cavities 140.
Accordingly, in this embodiment, only a vibration damping apparatus provided between the hub cap and the hub mounting section will be described in detail.
As shown in
Since the hub cap 200 is the same as the hub cap 200 of the first embodiment as described above, the same reference numeral is given and the repetitive description is not presented.
The vibration damping plate 300 is formed of compressed rubber having a uniform thickness and the shape corresponding to the shape of the hub cap 200. The vibration damping plate 300 is connected with the inside surface of the hub cap 200.
As shown in
The whole outside surface of the flat portion 310 of the vibration damping plate 300 is in contact with the inside surface of the hub cap 200 by side to side. The flat portion 310 includes the central hole 311 in its center. Each of the connection bosses 330 includes a through hole 331 in its center. The through hole 331 has the same function as the through hole 321 of the insertion boss 320 of the first embodiment as described above. The through hole 331 is positioned collinearly with the through hole 210 of the hub cap 200.
The vibration damping bushing 400 is formed of compressed rubber and includes a through hole 410 formed in its center and a skirt portion 420 protruding from its outer circumference portion in one direction. The vibration damping bushing 400 is inserted in the connection boss 330 of the vibration damping plate 300 and the through hole 410 of the vibration damping bushing 400 is positioned collinearly with the through hole 331 of the vibration damping plate 300. The skirt portion 420 of the vibration damping bushing 400 protrudes towards the hub mounting section 110, to be inserted in and internally in contact with the bolt hole 130 of the hub mounting section 110.
Therefore, since the vibration damping bushings 400 are in contact with the vibration damping plate 300 and the hub mounting section 110 by side to side and the vibration damping plate 300 is in contact with the hub cap 200 and the vibration damping bushing 400 by side to side, the vibration and noise occurring in the wheel itself during the driving of the automobile are absorbed and attenuated by the vibration damping plate 300 and the vibration damping bushings 400. Specifically, since the contact area between the vibration damping bushings 400 and the hub mounting section 110 is maximized through the skirt portions 420 of the vibration damping bushings 400, which is internally in contact with the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110, the vibration and noise occurring in the automobile wheel are maximally attenuated.
As described above, the vibration damping plate 300 and the vibration damping bushing 400s provided between the hub cap 200 and the hub mounting section 110 are in contact with the inside surface of the hub cap 200 and the outside surface of the hub mounting section 110 by side to side. Therefore, the vibration and noise occurring in the wheel itself during the driving of the automobile are absorbed and attenuated by the vibration damping plate 300, the vibration damping bushings 400, the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110 and the cavities 140. Further, the weight of the automobile wheel is lightened by the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110 and the cavities 140.
Accordingly, in this embodiment, only the hub cap which is different from the aforementioned embodiments will be described in detail. Regarding the vibration damping plate and the vibration damping bushing, only differences from the aforementioned embodiments will be described.
As shown in
That is, the hub cap 200a of this embodiment is in the shape which does not cover the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110. The hub cap 200a includes an indentation portion 210a in which portions corresponding to the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110 are smoothly cut from the outer circumference of the hub cap 200a towards its center, in a circular arc shape.
Therefore, the vibration damping bushing 400 provided to the bolt hole 130 of the hub mounting section 110 is exposed to the outside by the indentation portion 210a of the hub cap 200a.
A vibration damping plate 300b is formed in the shape corresponding to the hub cap 200a and provided in the inside surface of the hub cap 200a, so that the vibration damping plate 300b and the vibration damping bushing 400 are not in contact with each other.
Therefore, since the vibration damping plate 300b is in contact with the inside surface of the hub cap 200a and the outside surface of the hub mounting section 110 by side to side, and the vibration damping bushing 400 is inserted into the bolt hole 130 of the hub mounting section 110, to be internally in contact with the bolt hole 130, the vibration and noise occurring in the wheel itself during the driving of the automobile are absorbed and attenuated by the vibration damping plate 300b and the vibration damping bushings 400.
Further, the weight of the automobile wheel is lightened by the indentation portion 210a of the hub cap 200a, the bolt holes 130 of the hub mounting section 110 and the cavities 140.
Accordingly, only a hub cap which is different from the aforementioned embodiments, a back plate and a back vibration damping member will be described in detail.
As shown in
A back plate 500 is inserted into and connected with the connection ribs 211. The back plate 500 is formed of a round plastic material. The back plate 500 includes a skirt portion 510 protruding from its one surface towards the hub hole 120 of the disk member 100. An end of the skirt portion 510 is inwardly bent, to firmly support and connect with a back vibration damping member 600 (to be described below) which is inserted into the inside of the skirt portion 510.
The back vibration damping member 600 is formed of a round rubber material and inserted into the back plate 500. The back vibration damping member 600 includes a flange portion 610 protruding outwardly from its one surface facing the inside surface of the back plate 500. Therefore, as shown in
Specifically, the back plate 500 and the back vibration damping member 600 provided to the connection ribs 211 of the hub cap 200 may be provided to the hub cap 200, separately from the vibration damping plate 300 or the vibration damping bushing 400 according to the aforementioned embodiments. However, more preferably, as shown in
The invention has been described using preferred exemplary embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the scope of the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, the scope of the invention is intended to include various modifications and alternative arrangements within the capabilities of persons skilled in the art using presently known or future technologies and equivalents.
Simple modifications or similar arrangements of the present invention belong to the category of the invention and therefore, the protection range of the invention will be apparent by the claims attached herewith.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2015-0124175 | Sep 2015 | KR | national |