The present application claims priority to Korean Application Serial Number 10-2008-0091547, filed on Sep. 18, 2008, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a wheel for a vehicle.
In general, a wheel for a vehicle, as shown in
In a type of wheel illustrated in
The disc 20 includes a hub hole 21 at the center portion, in which the hub hole 21 is defined by a cylindrical flange 22 protruding to one side of the disc 20. A hub cap (not shown in
The disc 20 includes a plurality of vent holes 23 that are circumferentially arranged at radially predetermined positions from the center of hub hole 21. The vent holes 23 are to let heat from braking discharged to outside.
In typical production of the disc 20, burrs 24 are formed on the edges of vent holes 23. Also, in typical production of the wheel, the disc 20 is forcibly press-fitted into the rim 10, without removing the burrs 24.
Therefore, the inside of rim 10 can be damaged by burrs 24, when disc 20 with burrs 24 is forcibly press-fitted into the rim 10 in the direction of the arrow shown in
Although it is possible to remove the burrs 24 by a post-machining, a large amount of time and cost would be required for the post-machining.
Further, once the rim 10 and disc 20 have been assembled together, the assembly is typically washed with water, and then water is removed and the assembly is coated after the washing. However, during the washing, some water may be kept between the inner circumference of the rim 10 and the outer circumference of the disc 20, and the water may not be completely removed, even if the water is removed by injecting high-pressure air (Reference character M1 in
The foregoing discussion is solely to provide background information, and does not and should not constitute admission of prior art.
Embodiments provide a wheel for a vehicle that prevents damage to the inside of a rim by burrs created in forming vent holes through a disc when the disc is combined with the rim, reduces the manufacturing cost and the weight and improve the fuel efficiency by forming a combination structure with a hub cap to a cylindrical protrusion of the disc for forming a hub hole to form the hub cap in the minimum size for covering only the hub hole, and prevents water from collecting again to the joint of the rim and the disc after a washing process by forming water discharge holes at the joint of the rim and the disc.
A wheel for a vehicle according to an embodiment includes a rim supporting a tire and a disc integrally combined with the rim and fitted on an axle shaft, in which a cap fitting groove for fitting a hub cap is formed on a cylindrical protrusion that protrude to one side from the center portion of the disc, wherein the radius from the center of the disc to the end of a burr formed on the edge of a vent hole is smaller than the radius from the center of the disc to the outer circumference of the disc, and wherein a plurality of water discharge holes are circumferentially formed along the joint of the rim and disc.
According to one embodiment, burrs that are created in forming vent holes do not contact with the inner circumference of the rim when the disc is combined with the rim, such that it is possible to prevent damage to the inside of the rim due to the burrs. Further, the hub cap is formed in the minimum size for covering only the hub hole and separably combined with the cylindrical protrusion of the disc, such that it is possible to reduce the manufacturing cost and the weight, and improve the fuel efficiency. Furthermore, a plurality of water discharge holes is formed along the joint of the rim and the disc, such that the water discharge holes make it possible to prevent water from collecting again at the joint of the rim and the disc after a process of removing water.
For better understanding of the present disclosure, reference should be made to the following detailed description with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Some embodiments are described hereafter in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A wheel for a vehicle according to an embodiment is shown in
The illustrated wheel for a vehicle includes a rim or wheel rim 10 supporting a tire and a disc 20 integral to the rim 10.
In one embodiment, the disc 20 is press-fitted inside the wheel rim 10 in the direction of an arrow shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, a hub hole 21 is formed at the center portion of disc 20, in which hub hole 21 is defined by a cylindrical flange 22 protruding to one side from the center of disc 20. A hub cap 30 is engaged with the cylindrical flange 22 to cover the hub hole 21 and avoid exposing the disc 20 to the outside.
Further, in the illustrated embodiment, a plurality of vent holes 23 are formed in the body of the disc 20 and are for discharging braking heat to the atmosphere. The vent holes 23 are circumferentially arranged at radially predetermined positions from the center of the disc 20.
In one embodiment of production of the disc 20, burrs 24 are formed on the edges of vent holes 23 when vent holes 23 are formed through disc 20. In the embodiment, the rim 10 is integrated with the disc 20 by forcibly press-fitting disc 20 into rim 10, without removing the burrs 24. As illustrated in the cross sectional view, the disc 20 has a rim portion that is press-fitted into the wheel rim 10 and a stepped portion from the rim portion radially toward the center of the disc 20. Further, as illustrated, the burrs 24 are formed on the stepped portion rather than the rim portion (or its surface) that slides and contacts the inner circumference of the wheel rim 10 during the press-fitting. In other words, the radius R1 from the center C1 of disc 20 to the end of burr 24 is smaller than the radius R2 from the center C1 of disc 20 to the outer circumference of disc 20.
In the illustrated embodiment, the tip of the burrs 22 do not contact or scratch the inner circumference of the wheel rim during the press-fitting, in which the disc 20 with burrs 24 is forcibly press-fitted into the rim 10 in the direction of an arrow shown in
Further, according to the embodiment, a hub cap 30 is provided to cover a hub hole 21 of the disc 20. In one embodiment, the hub cap 30 is sized to cover only hub hole 21. In the illustrated embodiment, a cap fitting groove 25 is formed on a cylindrical protrusion 22 that defines the hub hole 21. The cap fitting groove 25 is configured to engage with the hub cap 30.
In one embodiment, the cap fitting groove 25 is formed in a semicircular cross section that is concave toward the outer side from the inner side of cylindrical protrusion 22 and a cap flange 31 having a cap projection 32 that is inserted in cylindrical projection 22 and separably fitted in cap fitting groove 25 is integrally formed with hub cap 30.
Therefore, the embodiment does not need to use a large cap that has a size covering the entire disc 20, such that it is possible to reduce the manufacturing cost and weight, and increase the fuel efficiency.
Further, in one embodiment, the wheel has a plurality of water discharge holes or passages 40 that are formed at the joint of rim 10 and disc 20. As illustrated in
Water discharge holes 40 prevent water from collecting or staying at the joint of rim 10 and disc 20 after the process of removing water.
That is, after rim 10 and disc 20 is assembled, the assembly is washed by a washing process, and water is removed and the assembly is coated after the washing.
Typically remaining on the rim 10 and disc 20 is removed, for example, by injecting high-pressure air in the washing process. However, water may stay at the joint of rim 10 and disc 20 even after the process of removing water. However, the water discharge holes 40 at the joint of rim 10 and disc 20 as in the embodiment would reduce the possibility of water remaining at the joint after water removal process.
Accordingly, it is less likely that spots are formed by remaining water when coating is performed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2008-0091547 | Sep 2008 | KR | national |