This application claims priority on Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-367103 filed on Dec. 20, 2004, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a computer system which is useful for designing the shapes of a plurality of products having different sizes.
2. Description of the Related Art
The profile of a tire influences the basic performance of the tire, for example, a handling stability or a ride comfort. It is necessary to determine a proper profile corresponding to the concept of the tire. Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2002-301916 has disclosed a method of determining a tread profile using an involute function. For the determination of the profile, CAD software is used.
In order to write the size of a tire, generally, a nominal width, a nominal aspect ratio and a nominal rim diameter are used. For example, the size of a radial tire having a nominal width of 205 mm, a nominal aspect ratio of 65% and a nominal rim diameter of 15 inches is written in “205/65R15”.
There are tires designed based on the same concept and having the same brand and different sizes from each other. There are brands having several ten sizes. In many cases, the profiles of the tires having the different sizes are not analogous to each other. In the case in which the profile of a tire having a typical size is designed, a profile having another size cannot be obtained even if each dimension of the profile is simply proportional-fold. In the design of the profile, trial and error for each size are repeated. This work requires a great deal of labor.
In products other than the tire, there is a problem in that a size cannot be developed in the simple proportional times of each dimension. For example, a great deal of labor is also required for the development of a size in a golf club, golf gloves, shoes, a wear, a cap and the like.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a system capable of easily developing a size.
A method of designing a shape of a product according to the present invention comprises the steps of:
inputting a size of a second product other than a typical size to a computer storing typical numeric data for specifying a shape of a first product having the typical size; and
determining recommended numeric data for specifying a shape of the second product based on the size of the second product and the typical numeric data.
It is preferable that the designing method should further comprise the step of correcting the recommended numeric data, thereby determining final numeric data for specifying the shape of the second product.
The designing method may further comprise the steps of:
inputting corrected numeric data for the recommended numeric data;
deciding a validity of the corrected numeric data; and
determining final numeric data for specifying the shape of the second product based on the typical numeric data or the recommended numeric data and the corrected numeric data when the corrected numeric data have the validity.
It is preferable that the designing method should further comprise the step of drawing a shape of a product by CAD software or FEM software based on the final numeric data.
A computer program according to the present invention is constituted to cause a computer to execute the steps of:
inputting a size of a second product other than a typical size to a computer storing typical numeric data for specifying a shape of a first product having the typical size; and
determining recommended numeric data for specifying a shape of the second product based on the size of the second product and the typical numeric data.
A designing system according to the present invention comprises a storage portion for storing typical numeric data to specify a shape of a first product having a typical size;
an input portion for inputting a size of a second product other than the typical size; and
a calculating portion for determining recommended numeric data to specify a shape of the second product based on the size of the second product and the typical numeric data.
The present invention will be described below in detail based on preferred embodiments with reference to the drawings.
As a system 2 shown in
By the selection of the new creating menu, a screen shown in
In the screen shown in
Next, the operator clicks a button of “Buttress option” on the screen shown in
A buttress is positioned between a tread and a sidewall in a tire. The buttress includes an arcuate shoulder linked to the tread and a regulating portion provided in contact with the shoulder and the sidewall. In this example, the regulating portion is flat. The regulating portion may include a dent. In the buttress option menu, the detailed shape of the buttress can be designed.
In a table shown in
In the screen of
In the screen of
A clinch corresponds to the lower part of the sidewall of the tire. Although an ordinary clinch has a single radius, it is set to have a double radius so that a bulge is formed in some cases. In the clinch option menu, the detailed shape of the clinch having the bulge formed thereon can be designed.
In a table shown in
By the operation described above, the first profile, the second profile and the third profile of the tire to be the first product having a typical size of “205/65R15” are determined. Data specifying the shape of each of the profiles are stored in the storage portion 6. A further correction may be carried out to determine four profiles or more. When the operator clicks a button of “back”, the initial screen shown in
Next, the operator inputs a different size from the typical size to the table for the size developing menu in the initial screen shown in
By the selection of the size developing menu, a history table (not shown) is displayed on the display portion 8. By the operations from the STEP 2 to the STEP 19, the first profile, the second profile and the third profile are designed as the profiles of the first product. These three profiles are displayed on the history table. The operator clicks any of the profiles to select the profile to be used for a size development. In other words, typical numeric data are determined (STEP 22).
By the determination of the typical numeric data, a screen shown in
As shown in
In the screen shown in
As described above, each of the tables for the Basic mold dimensions, the Tread dimensions and the Sidewall dimensions includes two rows of “Base”. In
As described above, each of the tables for the Basic mold dimensions, the Tread dimensions and the Sidewall dimensions includes two rows of “New”. In
An operator inputs different numeric values from numeric values which have already been displayed to any of the input enable cells if necessary. In other words, the operator corrects the numeric data (STEP 23). The correction may be carried out in the row of “Base” and the row of “New”. The calculating portion 4 decides whether the correction is permitted or not (STEP 24). If the correction is not permitted, a recorrection is promoted. If the correction is permitted, the calculating portion 4 recalculates the Basic mold dimensions, the Tread dimensions and the Sidewall dimensions based on the numeric data thus corrected (STEP 25). The recalculation is carried out based on the typical numeric data or the recommended numeric data and the corrected numeric data. The result of the recalculation is displayed on each of the tables. If the correction is carried out in the row of “Base”, a numeric value reflected by the correction is displayed in the row of “New”. By the correction, numeric data reflected by a peculiar design thought to the size of “245/40R18” are obtained. The operator carries out the correction for other cells if necessary (STEP 23). In a stage in which the correction is completed, the operator clicks the button of “Create profile”. By the click, the first profile of the second product is determined (STEP 26).
Next, the operator clicks the button of “Buttress option” in the screen shown in
Then, the operator clicks the button of “Clinch option” in the screen shown in
By the operation described above, the profile of the second product having the size of “245/40R18” is determined. Data specifying the shape of each profile are stored in the storage portion 6. The data are final numeric data. Based on the final numeric data, the profile of the second product is drawn by CAD software (STEP 33). FEM software may be used in place of the CAD software. By repeating the operations from the STEP 20 to the STEP 33, furthermore, it is also possible to obtain the profiles of tires having other sizes.
In the screens shown in
As described above, in the designing method according to the present invention, it is possible to easily design the shapes of a plurality of products having different sizes. The numeric data obtained by the designing method are general purpose data, for example, spreadsheet program data. The data can be utilized in various types of CAD software and FEM software.
The above description is only illustrative and various changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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