The present invention relates to an elastic strap to be applied to the wheels of motor vehicles in the presence of snow and/or ice.
An early embodiment of such a type of strap having claws is described and in the claims in the previous application for an industrial invention patent IT2005MC000051 by the same Applicants.
In particular, the present invention relates to an improved elastic strap which is more effective.
Straps having claws, of the type mentioned above, are fitted in place of normal metal chains by virtue of the many advantages that said substitution brings.
A first of these advantages is significant fitting simplicity, in contrast to the notable difficulties involved in installing metal chains on vehicle wheels.
Fitting metal chains is quite complex in practical terms, time consuming and obliges anyone performing the operation to assume unnatural positions crouched down and stretched out towards the inside of the wheel.
Moreover, in order to operate correctly, a chain often has to be tightened, which may require a certain degree of physical strength that not everyone possesses.
The above-mentioned strap with claws described in the previous patent application substantially provides a solution to the above-mentioned disadvantages, allowing practical, rapid application of the strap on the tyre.
However, the strap may be subject to improvements which guarantee greater effectiveness and more practical use.
In particular, during tests carried out on snow-covered routes, the strap disclosed in the previous patent application did not show, in particular when negotiating curves, satisfactory adherence to the ground.
The present invention therefore has for an aim to provide an improved elastic strap which is more effective and practical to use and, in particular, which is able to offer greater wheel adherence to the ground in the presence of snow and/or ice.
The technical features of the present invention, in accordance with the above aim, are clear from the content of the claims herein, in particular claim 1 and, preferably, from any of the claims directly or indirectly dependent on claim 1.
The advantages of the present invention are more apparent in the detailed description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate a preferred, non-limiting embodiment of the invention, in which:
With reference to the accompanying drawings, the numeral 1 denotes as a whole an elastic strap made in accordance with the present invention and designed to be applied to the wheels of motor vehicles in the presence of snow and ice to increase wheel adherence to the road surface.
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The band 2 comprises a notched segment 4.
Extending from the central body 3, on opposite sides of it relative to the axis A1, there is a plurality of lateral projecting tabs 5, 6, 7, 8.
In particular, the tabs 5, 6, 7, 8 have respective directions of extension 5a, 6a, 7a, 8a set at an angle to the main body 3 axis of extension A1.
The tabs 5, 6, 7, 8 are arranged in pairs, each pair consisting of two tabs 5, 6 and 7, 8 which are symmetrical with one another relative to the axis of extension A1.
Advantageously, the central body 3 and the band 2 are made by overmoulding, a technique which allows a perfect join to be obtained and interpenetration of the two different parts of which the strap consists.
Moreover, advantageously, the band 2 and the central body 3 are made of plastic materials having different mechanical properties and in particular it is important that the material used to make the central body 3 is more deformable when subjected to compression than the material used to make the band 2. For example, the band 2 which extends longitudinally is made of nylon whilst the central body 3 consists of polyurethane or rubber.
The band 2 has two opposite longitudinal ends 2a, 2b, a first of which, end 2a, is pointed.
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At the second longitudinal end 2b of the band 2, the strap 1 comprises a block 10 designed in such a way that the band 2 can pass through the inside of it.
Inside the block 10 a lever 11 pivots, the lever having a saw tooth profile 11a, the profile 11a designed to stably engage with the notched segment 4 of the band 2 which extends longitudinally.
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From the inner face 14 of the central body 3 there emerges a plurality of first pegs 15 to be inserted in the cavities in the tread for expelling water. The first pegs 15, illustrated in a dark colour in the accompanying drawings, are made integral with the band 2 of a material with reduced deformability and emerge from the central body 3 through respective holes in the part of the body 3 made of material with greater deformability.
In practice, the holes are not made by removing material but instead are created during the above-mentioned overmoulding of the strap 1, since around the first pegs 15 integral with the band 2, over a segment of their height, a layer of material with greater deformability such as polyurethane or rubber is deposited.
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The difference in the heights of the first pegs 15 advantageously in practice guarantees effective contact between the strap 1 and the tyre tread along the entire extension of the central body 3, even after the partial bending to which the strap is subjected when it is fitted by wrapping it around the tyre.
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The second pegs 16 are designed to emerge from the outer face 13 of the central body 3, when there is a deformation of the central body 3 due to compression.
In other words, in normal conditions the second pegs 16 do not emerge from the outer face 13. In practice, they only emerge when the weight of the vehicle against the ground, due to the different compressibility of the two materials, less for that of the band 2 and greater for that of the central body 3, causes a lowering in the thickness of the central body 3 wall and a simultaneous relative raising of the second pegs 16 which can therefore make contact with the road surface, contributing to improving adherence on it.
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In practice, the annular element 17 is advantageously positioned in contact with any sharp edges of the wheel rim so as to allow easy band 2 sliding inside it during tightening, avoiding possible band 2 jamming on the rim.
Another useful function performed by the annular element 17 is that of protecting the rim from possible scraping by the band 2 which, in practice, could damage the surface of the rim.
The strap 1 also comprises, on the outer face 13 of the central body 3, a plurality of projecting elements 18 having a substantially hemispheric head.
The projecting elements 18 usefully perform the function of avoiding the so-called aquaplaning phenomenon, also common to tyres without chains or the like, and caused by the formation of a substantially even layer of water between the tyre and the road surface.
The presence of the projecting elements 18 therefore helps the water located between the wheel and road surface to run away, by compressing it.
The edges on the central body 3, together with the second pegs 16 and the projecting elements 18 on the outer face 13 of the central body 3 form, for the strap 1, grip means 19 designed to grip the road surface covered with snow or ice.
The blocks 10, lever 11, lug 12 and notched segment 4 of the band 2 form, for the strap 1, respective fixing and tightening means 20.
Advantageously, when the vehicle wheels are positioned in a curved configuration, the tabs 5, 6, 7, 8 are designed to determine respective grip forces on the road surface having main components positioned not only in the direction transversal to the axis of extension A1 of the central body 3 but also in many other directions, so as to considerably increase the adherence of the wheel and therefore of the vehicle on the road surface. Such a circumstance also contributes to maintaining a high level of vehicle stability even in conditions of limited adherence on the road surface.
According to the alternative embodiment illustrated in
Advantageously, the grooves 21 comprise respective straight segments 22 positioned one after another, and each of said segments 22 is set at an angle to each segment 22 adjacent to it.
According to other alternative embodiments of the present invention, not illustrated, the number of lateral projecting tabs is other than four, they are not necessarily arranged symmetrically relative to the axis of extension of the central body 3 and they may be set at different angles to said axis.
For details of the operating steps relating to fitting the strap 1 disclosed on wheels, substantially reference may be made to the content of the description of previous patent application IT2005MC000051 by the same Applicants.
The invention described above is susceptible of industrial application and may be modified and adapted in several ways without thereby departing from the scope of the inventive concept. Moreover, all details of the invention may be substituted by technically equivalent elements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2006U000097 | Nov 2006 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2007/002915 | 10/3/2007 | WO | 00 | 5/20/2009 |