a through 3c show an exemplary opening for inserting a water bladder plug according to the present invention;
a through 8c are schematic drawings of a fabric band according to the present invention;
The present invention provides a spare wheel cover for spare wheels attached externally, mostly on the back part of a vehicle.
The spare wheel cover of the present invention provides additional functionality, as will be explained below in conjunction with the drawings.
Spare wheel cover 100 comprises, in assembly order, an internal partition 105, optionally used for aesthetic reasons, in order to hide the wheel, a vaulted external panel 110, having an opening 115 at the top thereof and a metal band 120 for covering the circumference of the spare wheel and providing additional holding means for cover 100. A securing strap 125, made of non-elastic material such as Vinyl, is threaded through matching holes 130 in both the internal partition (if existing) and the external cover, and then drawn around the spare wheel, to secure the cover to the wheel. In an alternative embodiment, the securing strap may be wound around matching protrusions in both the internal partition (if existing) and the external cover and then drawn around the spare wheel, as shown in
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, metal band 120 may be replaced by a fabric band, rendering the spare wheel cover less expensive, as will be explained in detail in conjunction with
The vaulted shape of external panel 110 defines a storage volume between the wheel or the internal partition 105 and the external part of cover 100, which may be used to store a variety of items. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the storage volume is used for storing a water bladder. According to this embodiment external panel 110 comprises an additional opening 135 at the bottom thereof, to enable pouring water without having to pull out the water bladder. A water bladder 140, sealed by plug 150 on its lower part as known in the art, is inserted vertically through opening 115 into the storage volume, so that plug 150 emerges through opening 135 of the cover, ready for use.
a through 3c depict an exemplar process of securing the water bladder 140 to the spare wheel cover 100.
Spare wheel cover 200 comprises, in assembly order, an external cover 210, comprising a bicycle rack 215 and a band 220 for covering the spare wheel. As in the first embodiment, band 220 may be made of fabric or metal.
The bicycle rack 215 comprises a hollow protruding portion 225, which serves as a hanger for the bicycle. An opening 230 at the top of portion 225 serves for inserting a water bladder, or any other items to be stored. In the embodiment of a water bladder, the external cover will also have a bottom opening 235, similar to opening 135 which has been described in conjunction with the first embodiment. A securing strap 240, similar to strap 125 of the first embodiment, serves to attach the cover to the wheel. Additionally, an elastic rope 245 may be used to secure the bicycle hanging on the rack.
a through 8c are schematic drawings of a fabric band covering the spare wheel, instead of the metal band, as described in the previous embodiments. In a preferred embodiment, the fabric band 300, made of elastic fabric such as vinyl, comprises a rigid metal or plastic string 350 threaded into its hem on one side, for maintaining the circular structure of fabric band 300 and preventing it from slipping off the wheel and cover, and a tightening elastic rope 340, such as a bangi rope, threaded through the opposite hem. When the tightening strap 340 is tightened, e.g. using a cord lock 320, the fabric is stretched evenly.
A fabric band has several advantages over a metal band; it is cheaper and it may adapt to various wheel sizes.
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a is a schematic drawing of plug 400 according to the present invention, comprising two connected spheres 410 and 420, mounted on a common bottom 425. Sphere 410 is elevated relative to sphere 420 and comprises a narrower “neck” 430.
In operation, sphere 410 is inserted into upper hole 155 from within the storage volume, plug 400 is then pushed downward so that neck 430 fits into lower hole 160 and at the same time sphere 420 covers the opening of hole 155.
b is a front view of the spare wheel cover according to this embodiment.
c is a section view o-o of spare wheel cover of
d is a detail view of area 440 of
This patent application claims priority from and is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/845,256, filed 18 Sep. 2006, this U.S. Provisional Patent Application incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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60845256 | Sep 2006 | US |