The subject invention relates to a vehicle wheel assembly having a first wheel disc attached to an inner surface of a rim and a second wheel disc attached to the first wheel disc to provide a robust wheel structure and a stylized appearance for the vehicle wheel assembly.
A vehicle wheel assembly typically includes an outer rim component and a wheel disc that is attached to the outer rim component. In addition to being a structural component, the wheel disc has an exterior face that provides the vehicle wheel assembly with a stylized appearance. The wheel disc is typically stamped to a desired configuration. The desired configuration typically includes a hub attachment portion surrounding a center opening and a plurality of ventilation openings for cooling an associated wheel brake assembly.
In order to effectively compete in today's market, it is important to be able to provide a variety of exterior faces for the vehicle wheel assembly. Differences in the number and shape of the ventilation openings, in addition to different surface profiles between the ventilation openings, can provide many different styling options. However, one disadvantage with providing different styling options is that different stampings are required for the wheel disc. This increases cost.
Also, in order to provide sufficient structural integrity, the wheel disc must have a certain thickness. Thicker material requires a greater pressing force during stamping operations, which also increases manufacturing costs.
Thus, it is desirable to have a vehicle wheel assembly that reduces manufacturing cost while providing a variety of stylized appearances.
A vehicle wheel assembly is formed from at least three (3) components. A first component includes an outer circumferential surface and an inner circumferential surface that defines an inner wheel cavity. A second component includes a portion that is received within the inner wheel cavity and is attached to the inner circumferential surface at a first attachment interface. A third component is overlaid on top of the second component and is attached to the second component at a second attachment interface that is independent from the first attachment interface to form a final vehicle wheel assembly.
In one disclosed embodiment, the first component is a rim having a pair of rim flanges extending outwardly from opposing edges of the outer circumferential surface. The second component is a first wheel disc having a first vertical surface and a transversely extending flange formed about a perimeter of the first vertical surface. The transversely extending flange extends into the inner wheel cavity and is welded to the inner circumferential surface to form the first attachment interface. The third component is a second wheel disc that is overlaid on top of the first vertical surface to form an exterior face of the vehicle wheel assembly. The second wheel disc is preferably referred to as a clad type wheel disc that provides a stylized appearance for the exterior face of the vehicle wheel assembly. The second wheel disc is welded to the first wheel disc to form the second attachment interface.
In one example, the second wheel disc includes a center opening defined by a peripheral edge. The second wheel disc is welded to a center portion of the first wheel disc about the peripheral edge of the center opening. The welding can be formed as a continuous weld or a plurality of discrete welds.
In another example, the second wheel disc includes a plurality of ventilation openings formed circumferentially about the center opening. A peripheral edge of each of the plurality of ventilation openings is welded to the first wheel disc to form the second attachment interface.
The subject vehicle wheel assembly provides a robust wheel structure, which has greater flexibility for styling when compared to prior vehicle wheel assembly designs. These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
A vehicle wheel assembly 10, as shown in
The basic disc 14 includes a generally vertically extending disc face 28 with disc flange 30 extending transversely relative to the disc face 28. A first plurality of ventilation openings 32 is formed within the disc face 28. The ventilation openings 32 are separated from each other by spokes 34, which also form part of the disc face 28.
The disc face 28 includes a center opening 36 that defines a wheel axis of rotation A. The ventilation openings 32 are circumferentially spaced apart from each other about the center opening 36. A plurality of mounting holes 38 are formed about the center opening 36. The mounting holes 38 receive fasteners (not shown) to attach the vehicle wheel assembly 10 to an associated wheel mount on an axle (not shown) in a bolted joint attachment as known.
The basic disc 14 is attached to the rim 12 as shown in
The clad disc 16 includes a generally vertically orientated disc face 40 that extends out to a peripheral edge 42. A second plurality of ventilation openings 44 is formed within the disc face 40. The ventilation openings 44 are separated from each other by spokes 46, which also form part of the disc face 40. The disc face 40 also includes a center opening 48. The ventilation openings 44 are circumferentially spaced apart from each other about the center opening 48.
As shown in
In the configuration shown in
A cover 52 is then overlaid on top of the clad disc 16 at the center opening 48 as shown in
The basic disc 14 and the clad disc 16 are assembled to the rim 12 in the following manner. The disc flange 30 is received within the inner wheel cavity 22 and abuts against the inner circumferential surface 20 in a press fit as shown in
The first attachment interface preferably occurs near a center portion 58 of the inner circumferential surface 20 as shown in
The clad disc 16 is then overlaid on top of the basic disc 14 and the clad disc 16 is welded to the basic disc 14 at a second attachment interface as shown in
In this configuration, the first attachment interface is formed at a first radial distance from the wheel axis of rotation A and the second attachment interface is formed at a second radial distance from the wheel axis of rotation A. The second radial distance is less than the first radial distance.
This clad disc 72 includes a vertically orientated disc face 74 with a plurality of ventilation openings 76 formed about a center opening 78. The ventilation openings 76 are circumferentially space apart form each other about the center opening 78. A plurality of mounting holes 80 are also formed in the disc face 74 and are circumferentially spaced apart from each other about the center opening 78. The mounting holes 80 are at a first radial distance from the wheel axis of rotation A and the ventilation openings 76 are at a second radial distance from the wheel axis of rotation A that is greater than the first radial distance.
As shown in
In the configuration shown in
Fasteners (not shown) are received within mounting holes 38, 80 of the basic disc 14 and clad disc 72, respectively, to form a bolted joint attachment to a wheel mount on an axle (not shown) as known. A cover 84 is then overlaid on top of the clad disc 72 at the center opening 78 as shown in
As shown in
The rim 12, basic disc 14, and clad disc 16, 72 are preferably formed from steel material as known. However, other known wheel materials could also be used to form the rim 12, basic disc 14, and clad disc 16, 72.
The vehicle wheel assemblies 10, 70 have significant advantages compared to prior wheel designs. The use of a pair of discs, i.e. a basic disc 14 and a clad disc 16, 72, provides a robust wheel structure with more wheel resistance (disc resistance plus clad resistance). Also, by using two discs, the basic disc 14 is not required to have as great a thickness as is required when only a single disc is used. Thus, the use of an additional clad disc allows the basic disc thickness to be reduced, which results in less pressing force being required to stamp the basic disc 14.
Additionally, ventilation openings can be increased in size due to the two disc configuration. This improves cooling for an associated wheel brake assembly. Also the use of an additional clad disc 16, 72 allows for more styling flexibility and provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance. If necessary, the edge of the clad disc 16, 72 can be machined in order to further improve appearance if the edge is exposed.
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.