Claims
- 1. A run flat tire (RFT) reinforcement for an RFT support, the RFT reinforcement comprising a material formed into a unitary, substantially cylindrical section and having a rigidity sufficient to deform about 20% or less when dropped from about two meters high to a hard surface when an axis of the RFT reinforcement is substantially perpendicular to gravity.
- 2. The RFT reinforcement of claim 1, wherein the RFT reinforcement comprises one or more openings formed through at least a portion of the section.
- 3. The RFT reinforcement of claim 1, wherein the RFT reinforcement is adapted to be placed into a portion of a mold for the RFT support within 15 seconds or less from the time of positioning the RFT reinforcement over the mold to the time of inserting the reinforcement into a cavity of the mold.
- 4. The RFT reinforcement of claim 1, wherein the RFT reinforcement comprises one or more coated filaments wound on a mandrel.
- 5. The RFT reinforcement of claim 4, wherein the filaments are coated prior to being wound on the mandrel.
- 6. The RFT reinforcement of claim 4, wherein the filaments are coated after being wound on the mandrel.
- 7. The RFT reinforcement of claim 4, wherein the coated filaments comprise one or more transverse members and one or more circumferential members.
- 8. The RFT reinforcement of claim 7, wherein the transverse members and circumferential members are formed from the same filament.
- 9. The RFT reinforcement of claim 4, further comprising one or more longitudinal filament members.
- 10. The RFT reinforcement of claim 1, wherein RFT reinforcement is formed from a reinforcement cloth.
- 11. The RFT reinforcement of claim 1, wherein the RFT reinforcement comprises a filament molded with a film.
- 12. The RFT reinforcement of claim 1, wherein the RFT reinforcement comprises a metallic member.
- 13. The RFT reinforcement of claim 1, wherein the RFT reinforcement comprises tabs extending from a surface of the reinforcement.
- 14. A run flat tire (RFT) support, comprising:
a) a molded portion having an outer circumference and an inner circumference and adapted to mount to a wheel rim to support a deflated tire when the tire is rolling on a surface; and b) at least one RFT reinforcement molded at least partially into the molded portion, comprising a unitary, substantially cylindrical section and having a rigidity sufficient to deform about 20% or less when dropped from about two meters high to a hard surface when an axis of the RFT reinforcement is substantially perpendicular to gravity.
- 15. The RFT support of claim 14, wherein the RFT reinforcement comprises one or more openings formed through at least a portion of the section.
- 16. The RFT support of claim 14, wherein the RFT reinforcement has a rigidity sufficient to deform about 10% or less when dropped from about two meters high to a hard surface when an axis of the reinforcement is substantially perpendicular to gravity.
- 17. The RFT support of claim 14, further comprising a tire mounted on a rim with the RFT support disposed between an inside surface of the tire and an outer perimeter of the rim.
- 18. The RFT support of claim 14, further comprising a center web formed between an outer hoop adjacent the outer circumference and an inner hoop adjacent the inner circumference.
- 19. The RFT support of claim 14, further comprising a colored indicator coupled to the molded portion that indicates at least one attribute of the RFT support.
- 20. The RFT support of claim 19, wherein the colored indicator is adapted to indicate at least one operation attribute of the RFT support.
- 21. A wheel assembly, comprising:
a) a tire; b) a rim; and c) a ran flat tire (RFT) support disposed at least partially between an interior surface of the tire and an outer periphery of the rim, comprising:
i) a molded portion having an outer circumference and an inner circumference and adapted to mount to the rim to support the tire when the tire is at least partially deflated and rolling on a surface; and ii) at least one RFT reinforcement molded at least partially into the molded portion, comprising a unitary, substantially cylindrical section and having a rigidity sufficient to deform about 20% or less when dropped from about two meters high to a hard surface when an axis of the RFT reinforcement is substantially perpendicular to gravity.
- 22. The wheel assembly of claim 21, wherein the RFT reinforcement has a rigidity sufficient to deform about 10% or less when dropped from about two meters high to a hard surface when an axis of the reinforcement is substantially perpendicular to gravity.
- 23. A method of manufacturing a run flat tire (RFT) support, comprising:
a) placing at least one RFT reinforcement into a portion of an RFT support mold, the reinforcement being unitary and having a rigidity sufficient to deform about 20% or less when dropped from about two meters high to a hard surface when an axis of the RFT reinforcement is substantially perpendicular to gravity; c) injecting a moldable elastomer or elastomer-forming material into the mold; d) flowing the moldable material through at least a portion of the reinforcement; and e) allowing the moldable material to at least partially solidify to form the RFT support.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein placing the RFT reinforcement into the portion of the mold occurs in about 15 seconds or less from the time of positioning the RFT reinforcement over the mold to the time of inserting the reinforcement into a cavity of the mold.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein the RFT reinforcement has a rigidity sufficient to deform about 10% or less when dropped from about two meters high to a hard surface when an axis of the reinforcement is substantially perpendicular to gravity.
- 26. A method of manufacturing an RFT reinforcement, comprising:
a) forming a reinforcement material around a mandrel; b) coupling at least one portion of the reinforcement material to another portion of the reinforcement material to form a tubular member; and c) optionally cutting the tubular member into cylindrical sections; thereby forming at least one unitary RFT reinforcement having one effective layer.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein coupling the reinforcement material comprises applying a coating to the material.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein forming the reinforcement material around the mandrel comprises winding a filament material around the mandrel.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein winding the filament material comprises winding at least one transverse member around the mandrel.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein winding the filament material comprises winding at least one circumferential member around the mandrel.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the transverse member and the circumferential member are wound from the same filament.
- 32. The method of claim 27, wherein forming the reinforcement material around the mandrel comprises winding a reinforcement cloth around the mandrel.
- 33. The method of claim 26, wherein forming the reinforcement material around the mandrel comprises rolling a sheet of reinforcement material around a mandrel.
- 34. The method of claim 26, wherein the material comprises one or more openings in a periphery of the RFT reinforcement.
- 35. The method of claim 34, further comprising forming multiple layers of the material around the mandrel and aligning the openings of the multiple layers around the mandrel.
- 36. The method of claim 26, wherein the reinforcement material comprises pre-impregnated material.
- 37. The method of claim 26, wherein coupling the reinforcement material comprises coupling at least about 20% of a peripheral area of the reinforcement material together.
- 38. The method of claim 26, wherein coupling the reinforcement material together comprises applying an epoxy resin, monomer, monomer mixture, polyurethane, styrene, polyester resin, phenolic resin, polymer, other thermoset resins, other thermoplastic resins, or combinations thereof.
- 39. The method of claim 26, wherein coupling the reinforcement material together comprises applying a polymeric film, a molten web, spray, dip, powder coating, an adhesive tape, or combinations thereof.
- 40. The method of claim 26, wherein forming the reinforcement material around the mandrel and coupling the reinforcement material, comprises:
a) pulling the reinforcement material through an extruder; and b) applying a coating from the extruder to the material prior to forming the material around the mandrel.
- 41. The method of claim 26, wherein forming the reinforcement material around the mandrel and coupling the reinforcement material, comprises:
a) winding a pre-fabricated cloth reinforcement material around a mandrel; b) providing a coating material; c) cutting the cloth material and coating material; and d) molding the cloth material with the coating material.
- 42. The method of claim 26, further comprising perforating the reinforcement.
- 43. The method of claim 26, wherein forming the reinforcement material around the mandrel and coupling the reinforcement material, comprises:
a) rolling at least one layer of the reinforcing material on the mandrel; b) cutting the reinforcing material; c) rolling at least one layer of a polymeric material on the mandrel; d) cutting the polymeric material; and e) bonding the reinforcing fiber and polymeric material to form at least one RFT reinforcement.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein the polymeric material comprises a film and the reinforcing material comprises glass fibers.
- 45. The method of claim 26, wherein forming the reinforcement material around the mandrel and coupling the reinforcement material together, comprises:
a) applying an adhesive or binder to a fiber reinforced fabric; and b) wrapping the fabric around the mandrel to form the unitary RFT reinforcement.
- 46. A method of manufacturing an RFT reinforcement, comprising:
a) providing a mold for an RFT reinforcement; b) mixing filaments into a molding material; c) tangentially molding by injecting the molding material around a circular mold to circumferentially align the filaments in the molding material; and d) forming an RFT reinforcement.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/231,658, filed Sep. 11, 2000; Serial No. 60/289,958, filed May 10, 2001; and Serial No. 60/300,887, filed Jun. 25, 2001, all incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60231658 |
Sep 2000 |
US |
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60289958 |
May 2001 |
US |
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60300887 |
Jun 2001 |
US |