The present invention relates generally to tire monitors and temperature sensors used with vehicle tires.
It may be desirable in tire pressure measurement systems to accurately measure the tire tread temperature. Some have measured the temperature of the air inside the tire to estimate the tire tread temperature. However, this is a slow changing measurement relative to the tire tread temperature and does not necessarily accurately reflect the tire tread temperature for various vehicle operating conditions. Others use a thermocouple and slip ring, but these types of arrangements may not be as durable as desired and may be more costly than is desired for a vehicle. Still others employ exterior mounted infrared sensors directed toward the tire tread, but these sensors can become dirty relatively quickly, which may cause them to stop working. Some have employed tire temperature modeling to estimate the tire tread temperature, but this may not be as accurate as desirable for all vehicle applications.
An embodiment contemplates a vehicle tire monitoring system including a tire and wheel assembly. The tire and wheel assembly may include a wheel having a rim portion including an inside surface; a tire including a tire carcass having an inner surface and an outer surface with a tire tread over a radially outer portion of the outer surface, and with the inner surface and the inside surface of the rim portion forming a cavity in which pressurized air is sealed; and a tire sensor assembly mounted on the inside surface of the rim portion in the cavity and including an infrared sensor and a wireless transmitter operatively engaging the infrared sensor, with the infrared sensor oriented to detect a temperature on the inner surface of the tire carcass at a location opposite to a portion of the tire tread.
An embodiment contemplates a method of detecting a tire tread temperature of a tire and wheel assembly of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of: locating an infrared sensor on an inside surface of a rim of a wheel within a pressurized air cavity formed by the rim and an inner surface of a tire carcass, with the infrared sensor oriented to detect a temperature of the inner surface of the tire carcass at a location opposite from a portion of a tire tread on an outer surface of the tire carcass; detecting a temperature on the inner surface of the tire carcass with the infrared sensor; and wirelessly transmitting the detected temperature to a tire sensor receiver in the vehicle.
An advantage of an embodiment is that measuring the tire carcass temperature has a fast response time for detecting changes in tire tread temperature. Also, the mounting location of the sensor measuring the temperature allows the sensor to remain clean (free of dirt or other debris), thus maintaining reliable and accurate sensor data reliable and accurate over a long time period. Further, the temperature is taken without any tire contact yet accurately detects tire tread temperature. By providing the tire temperature data, the vehicle control systems can account for differences in tire traction that may occur at different tire temperatures. In addition, the advantages of the invention are provided while adding little weight.
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Mounted to the inside surface 48 of the rim 44, within the cavity 60, is the tire sensor assembly 24. The tire sensor assembly 24 may include a battery 62, a TPM controller 64, a transmitter 66, a pressure sensor 68 and an infrared sensor 70. The battery 62 provides power to the assembly 24. The TPM controller 64 receives information from the sensors 68, 70 and determines when the information is wirelessly transmitted by the transmitter 66 to the tire sensor receiver (
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The operation of the vehicle 20 and tire monitoring system 21 will now be described with reference to
Periodically, the transmitter 66 will wirelessly transmit the pressure and temperature data, which is received by the tire sensor receiver 26, block 106. The desirable time interval for data transmission is known to those skilled in the art and will not be discussed further herein.
The tire sensor receiver 26 communicates the tire data to the controller 28, which may employ this data to make adjustments to the vehicle systems 30 where the tire tread temperature may be relevant to vehicle operation, block 108. The tire tread temperature may be relevant, for example, where compensation for cold/hot tire performance, detection of excessive tire slip, monitoring/detecting tire wear, and/or tire failure are significant vehicle performance parameters. The data can be used, for example, to adjust an anti-lock brake system, traction control system, stability control system, or other vehicle systems. In addition, since the temperature of the tire carcass is being measured, changes in tire tread temperature can be detected and transmitted relatively quickly to the vehicle systems, allowing for real time adjustments to be made.
Also, the controller 28 may employ the data from the tire sensor assembly 24 to activate the driver indicator 32 to warn a vehicle driver of a possible tire over-temperature failure condition, block 110. The driver indicator 32 may be a light on the instrument panel and/or a sound transmitted into the passenger compartment.
While certain embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention as defined by the following claims.