The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-129229, filed Jul. 6, 2018, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a tire-wheel assembly.
There have been known vehicle wheels including a Helmholtz resonator on an outer circumferential surface of a well portion of a rim (e.g., see Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2012-45971). The vehicle wheel described in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2012-45971 has vertical walls formed thereon extending in a wheel circumferential direction on an outer circumferential surface of the well portion and has a Helmholtz resonator locked in groove portions formed on the vertical walls. With this structure of the vehicle wheel, the Helmholtz resonator can be attached to the rim easily.
However, commercially sold conventional vehicle wheels (e.g., see Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2012-45971) cannot be used as is because the groove portions need to be formed on the vertical walls, and thus the production cost of the vehicle wheels is increased. In view of these circumstances, there has been a demand for a tire-wheel assembly that allows for attaching Helmholtz resonators to commercially sold wheels easily.
An object of the present invention is to provide a tire-wheel assembly that allows for mounting a Helmholtz resonator on a commercial wheel easily.
An aspect of the present invention is a tire-wheel assembly including: a wheel having a pair of bead seats and a well portion; a tire having a pair of tire beads seated on the pair of bead seats; a lid body having two edge portions located opposite each other in a wheel width direction; and a sub-air chamber member disposed on the lid body. Each of the two edge portions is sandwiched between corresponding one of the pair of bead seats and corresponding one of the pair of tire beads so that the lid body is arranged above the well portion.
Another aspect of the present invention is a tire-wheel assembly including: a wheel having a pair of bead seats and a well portion; a tire having a pair of tire beads seated on the pair of bead seats; and a lid body having two edge portions located opposite each other in a wheel width direction. Each of the two edge portions of the lid body is sandwiched between corresponding one of the pair of bead seats and corresponding one of the pair of tire beads so that the lid body is arranged above the well portion. The lid body and an outer circumferential surface of the well portion together define a sub-air chamber between the lid body and the outer circumferential surface.
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a tire-wheel assembly that allows for mounting a Helmholtz resonator on a commercial wheel easily.
Hereinafter, a tire-wheel assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention is described in detail with reference to the drawings as needed. In the drawings to be referred to, “X” indicates a wheel circumferential direction, “Y” indicates a wheel width direction, and “Z” indicates a wheel radial direction. Herein, the term “outer”, when used in conjunction with “in the wheel width direction”, means a position that is farther in the wheel width direction from a wheel width direction center. Likewise, the term “outermost”, when used in conjunction with “in the wheel width direction”, means a position that is farthest in the wheel width direction from a wheel width direction center.
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The wheel 1a according to the present embodiment is made of a light alloy, such as an aluminum alloy or a magnesium alloy.
The wheel 1a includes a rim 11 on which to mount the tire 1b, and a disc 12 coupling the rim 11 to a hub not shown.
The rim 11 has two end portions that are opposite to each other in the wheel width direction Y, at each of which a bead seat 13 is formed, and has a well portion 11c recessed inward in the wheel radial direction (toward the center of rotation) between the bead seats 13. A bottom surface of this recess defines an outer circumferential surface 11d of the well portion 11c, which has a substantially constant diameter about the wheel axis along the wheel width direction Y.
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Bead wire 24a is arranged in each tire bead 24. This bead wire 24a extends circularly in a circumferential direction of the rim 11. The bead wire 24a causes the tire bead 24 to be seated on the bead seat 13 by the tightening force of the bead wire 24a.
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The lid body 20 is curved along the wheel circumferential direction X.
There is no particular limit to the material of which the lid body 20 is made so long as the material has a predetermined rigidity. The lid body 20 may be, for example, a resin plate, a metal plate, or the like.
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More specifically, the lid body 20 has a portion located above the well portion 11c and located lower than (on a wheel radial direction inner side of) the tops of the humps 16. The lid body 20 of the present embodiment extends outward from a center portion thereof located central relative to a length of the lid body 20 in the wheel width direction Y in parallel with a wheel axis, and extends on the humps 16 and the bead seats 13 following the shape of the peripheral surfaces of the humps 16 and the bead seats 13.
Incidentally, in the case of the lid body 20 according to the present embodiment, an adhesive may be applied between the lid body 20 and the bead seats 13 and/or between the lid body 20 and the tire beads 24.
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The sub-air chamber member 10 includes a tube body 18 at an end of the sub-air chamber member 10 that is farthest in the wheel circumferential direction X. The tube body 18 has a communication hole 18a defined therein. The sub-air chamber SC and the tire air chamber 9 communicate with each other via the communication hole 18a.
Although not shown, according to the present embodiment, four sub-air chamber members 10 are arranged in the wheel circumferential direction X. The sub-air chambers SC each having the tube body 18 defining the communication hole 18a therein are disposed in such a way that the tube bodies 18 are located at substantially 90-degree intervals about the wheel rotation axis. However, the number of the sub-air chambers SC and the positions of the tube bodies 18 are not limited thereto. When the number of the sub-air chambers SC is two, the respective tube bodies 18 can be arranged at positions spaced at 180-degree intervals about the wheel rotation axis. When the number of the sub-air chambers SC is three or five or more, the tube bodies 18 can be arranged at regular intervals in the wheel circumferential direction X.
The sub-air chamber member 10 is attached to the wheel 1a by, while placing the two ends of the lid body 20 on the bead seats 13 of the wheel 1a, setting the tire beads 24 of the tire 1b onto the bead seats 13 in accordance with a general tire assembling method.
Next, a description will be given of the operations and advantageous effects that can be achieved by the tire-wheel assembly 1 of the present embodiment.
According to the tire-wheel assembly 1 of the present embodiment, the sub-air chamber member 10 is supported by the tire-wheel assembly 1 via the lid body 20 having the two end portions sandwiched between the tire beads 24 and the bead seats 13.
With this structure of the tire-wheel assembly 1, it is possible to mount the sub-air chamber member 10 by setting the tire beads 24 on the bead seats 13 of the wheel 1a. That is, the structure of the tire-wheel assembly 1 eliminates the need of forming vertical walls on the wheel 1a to mount the sub-air chamber member 10 thereon like conventional wheels (e.g., see Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2012-45971). Thus, with the structure of this tire-wheel assembly 1, it is possible to mount the sub-air chamber member 10 on a commercially sold wheel 1a easily.
According to the structure of the tire-wheel assembly 1 of the present embodiment, the portion of the lid body 20 that is located above the well portion 11c is located lower than the tops of the humps 16. With this structure of the tire-wheel assembly 1, the sub-air chamber member 10 is located at a position inward in the wheel radial direction Z in the tire air chamber 9. This structure of the tire-wheel assembly 1 can reduce the interference of the tire beads 24 on the sub-air chamber member 10 that may possibly occur during the setting of the tire beads 24 on the bead seats 13.
Although an embodiment of the present invention has been described, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above and can be carried out in various modes.
According to the above embodiment, the sub-air chamber member 10 is attached to the upper surface of the lid body 20. However, the tire-wheel assembly 1 can be configured such that the sub-air chamber member 10 may be attached to a lower surface of the lid body 20.
In addition, according to the present invention, the sub-air chamber member 10 may be omitted by forming a sub-air chamber between the lid body 20 and the outer circumferential surface 11d of the well portion 11c.
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The lid body 120 has a communication hole 118a located substantially centrally with respect to the length of the lid body 120 in the wheel circumferential direction X and the length of the lid body 120 in the wheel width direction Y.
This lid body 120 has the same configuration as the lid body 20 (see
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With the above-described tire-wheel assembly 101, it is possible to eliminate the sub-air chamber member 10 while achieving the same operations and advantageous effects as those achieved by the tire-wheel assembly 1 of the above embodiment. Thus, the tire-wheel assembly 101 can be reduced in weight and production cost. In addition, the structure of the tire-wheel assembly 101 can more reliably reduce the interference of the tire beads 24 on a sub-air chamber member 10 that may possibly occur during the setting of the tire beads 24 on the bead seats 13.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018-129229 | Jul 2018 | JP | national |