Tire holding member for tire testing machine

US10024764B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10024764-B2
Application numberUS-201214002352-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 27, 2012
Priority dateMar 2, 2011
Publication dateJul 17, 2018
Grant dateJul 17, 2018

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A tire holding member for a tire testing machine includes: a bottom rim, which is attached to a bottom spindle that is able to rotate around a central axis in the vertical direction; a top rim, which is disposed above the bottom spindle and which is attached to the bottom end of a top spindle that is able to rotate around the central axis with the bottom spindle; and a convex-sided member. One of the bottom rim or the top rim has a hole with the central axis at the center thereof. The other of the bottom rim or the top rim has an end surface facing the one rim. The bottom rim and the top rim are positioned by each other in a state in which the center of each coincides at the central axis due to the protruding section and the hole engaging with each other.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A tire holding assembly for use in a tire testing machine including a bottom spindle rotatable around a vertical central axis and a top spindle rotatable around the vertical central axis, the tire holding assembly comprising: a bottom rim to be attached to an upper end of the bottom spindle, the bottom rim having a main surface arranged perpendicular to the vertical central axis, and a first outer periphery; a top rim to be attached to a bottom end of the top spindle, the top rim having a main surface arranged perpendicular to the vertical central axis and facing the main surface of the bottom rim, and a second outer periphery; a convex member detachably attached to one of the bottom rim and the top rim, the convex member being rigidly directly fixed on the main surface of the one rim, the convex member having: a vertical axis coinciding with the vertical central axis, a smaller horizontal extent than each of the respective main surfaces of the bottom rim and the top rim, a protruding section, and an air passing hole, a reception hole formed in the other of the bottom rim and the top rim, the reception hole having a vertical axis coinciding with the vertical central axis, and operable to engage with the protruding section when the first outer periphery and the second outer periphery are made closer to each other to sandwich a tire to be tested between the first outer periphery and the second outer periphery; wherein the convex member has a recessed section, and is fixed on the main surface of the one rim with a screw disposed in the recessed section, and the convex member has an annular shape having a vertical axis coinciding with the vertical central axis, the recessed section has a vertical dimension larger than a vertical dimension of the reception hole to define the air passing hole for allowing air to flow from an inside of the annular convex member to an outside of the annular convex member when the reception hole and the protruding section engage with each other, the protruding section of the convex-sided member are engaged, and thus a space inside the radial direction of the convex-sided member and a space outside the radial direction are communicated at a portion of the recessed section of the convex-sided member. 2. The tire holding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the upper end of the bottom spindle includes a tapered section, the bottom end of the top spindle includes a tapered section, the bottom rim includes a hole having a tapered section which is able to engage with the tapered section formed at the upper end of the bottom spindle, and the top rim includes a hole having a tapered section which is able to engage with the tapered section formed at the bottom end of the top spindle. 3. A tire holding assembly for use in a tire testing machine including a bottom spindle rotatable around a vertical central axis and a top spindle rotatable around the vertical central axis, the tire holding assembly comprising: a bottom rim to be attached to an upper end of the bottom spindle, the bottom rim having a main surface arranged perpendicular to the vertical central axis, and a first outer periphery; a top rim to be attached to a bottom end of the top spindle, the top rim having a main surface arranged perpendicular to the vertical central axis and facing the main surface of the bottom rim, and a second outer periphery; a convex member detachably attached to one of the bottom rim and the top rim, the convex member being rigidly directly fixed on the main surface of the one rim, the convex member having: a vertical axis coinciding with the vertical central axis, a smaller horizontal extent than each of the respective main surfaces of the bottom rim and the top rim, a protruding section, and an air passing hole, a reception hole formed in the other of the bottom rim and the top rim, the reception hole having a vertical axis coinciding with the vertical central axis, and operable to engage with the protruding section when the first outer periphery and the second outer periphery are made closer to each other to sandwich a tire to be tested between the first outer periphery and the second outer periphery; wherein the reception hole has a tapered inside surface, the convex member has an annular shape having a vertical axis coinciding with the vertical central axis; and the protruding section of the convex member has a tapered outer surface that comes into contact with the inside surface of the hole, wherein the convex member has a recessed section, and is fixed on the main surface of the one rim with a screw disposed in the recessed section, and the recessed section has a vertical dimension larger than a vertical dimension of the reception hole to define the air passing hole for allowing air to flow from an inside of the annular convex member to an outside of the annular convex member when the reception hole and the protruding section engage with each other.

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Classifications

  • G01M17/021Primary

    Tyre supporting devices, e.g. chucks (for balancing G01M1/04) · CPC title

  • Tyre parts or constructions not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • G01M17/02Primary

    Tyres · CPC title

  • by oscillating or rotating the body to be tested · CPC title

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What does patent US10024764B2 cover?
A tire holding member for a tire testing machine includes: a bottom rim, which is attached to a bottom spindle that is able to rotate around a central axis in the vertical direction; a top rim, which is disposed above the bottom spindle and which is attached to the bottom end of a top spindle that is able to rotate around the central axis with the bottom spindle; and a convex-sided member. One …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wakazono Takehiko, Kurumaji Masanobu, Kobe Steel Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01M17/021. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 17 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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