System and method for analyzing tire tread parameters

US10024765B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10024765-B2
Application numberUS-201214435763-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 31, 2012
Priority dateOct 31, 2012
Publication dateJul 17, 2018
Grant dateJul 17, 2018

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Systems and methods for analyzing tire tread data to assess tire tread parameters, such as irregular wear characteristics of a tire tread, are provided. More particularly, an automated and robust flattening process c be performed to transform tire tread data, such as a tread surface map, into flattened tire tread data. The flattened tire tread data can provide tread heights defined in a measurement direction that is normal to the surface of the tire tread, as opposed to parallel to a radial axis of the tire. The flattened tread data can be analyzed to assess one or more parameters of the tread of the tire. For instance, local height indicators for the flattened tread data can be determined using a local maximum as a reference. Because the local height indicators are relative heights determined from a local maximum, quantification of tread depth can be more easily obtained.

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A method for analyzing tread surface data to assess one or more parameters of a tread of a tire, comprising: obtaining a tread surface map for a tire, the tread surface map comprising a plurality of data points, each data point providing a tread height for the tread of the tire defined in a measurement direction that is parallel to a radial axis of the tire; processing, with a computing device, the tread surface map using a flattening process to achieve a flattened tread surface map, the flattened tread surface map comprising a plurality of flattened data points, each flattened data point providing a flattened tread height for the tread of the tire defined in a measurement direction generally normal to a surface of the tread of the tire, wherein the flattening process is based on a master curve derived from the tread surface map that takes into account a local curvature of the tread of the tire; and analyzing the flattened tread surface map to assess one or more parameters of the tread of the tire, wherein the flattening process comprises: identifying the master curve from the tread surface map using an iterative linear fit process; and computing the flattened tread height for each flattened data point as a difference between the tread height for a corresponding data point in the tread surface map and a tread height defined by the master curve. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the method comprises filtering the tread surface map. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the iterative linear fit process comprises: generating a top profile of the tread surface map for a first set of data points in the tread surface map, the first set of data points being associated with a threshold tread height; computing a plurality of first linear fit lines from the first set of data points for the top profile; identifying a second set of data points based at least in part on the plurality of first linear fit lines; computing a plurality of second linear fit lines from the second set of data points; and extracting the master curve from the plurality of second linear fit lines by identifying a minimum tread height defined by the plurality of second linear fit lines for each lateral position along a width of the tread. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the iterative linear fit process comprises smoothing one or more grooves in the top profile. 5. The method of claim 3 , where identifying the second set of data points based at least in part on the plurality of first linear fit lines comprises identifying data points associated with a tread height exceeding a tread height defined by one of the plurality of first linear fit lines. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein analyzing the flattened tread surface map to assess one or more parameters of the tread comprises determining a local height indicator for one or more of the flattened data points for the flattened tread surface map. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the local height indicator is determined for a flattened data point by determining a difference in tread height between a flattened tread height for the flattened data point and a local maximum flattened tread height defined in a sliding window of observation along a portion the flattened surface tread map. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the size of the sliding window of observation is based on a size of a contact patch for the tire. 9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the method further comprises generating a local height indicator map mapping the local height indicator for each of the one or more flattened data points. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the method further comprises analyzing the local height indicator map to quantify irregular wear of the tread of the tire. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the tread surface map is generated from a laser probe, sonic probe, optical probe, or video probe. 12. A system for analyzing tread surface data to assess one or more parameters of a tread of a tire, the system comprising: a laser probe adapted to measure a tread surface map of a tread of a tire, the tread surface map comprising a plurality of data points, each data point providing a tread height for the tread of the tire defined in a measurement direction that is parallel to a radial axis of the tire; a computing device having a processor and a memory, the processor configured to execute computer-readable instructions stored in the memory to cause the processor to perform operations, the operations comprising processing the tread surface map using a flattening process to achieve a flattened tread surface map, the flattened tread surface map comprising a plurality of flattened data points, each flattened data point providing a flattened tread height for the tread of the tire defined in a measurement direction generally normal to a surface of the tread of the tire; wherein the flattening process is based on a master curve derived from the tread surface map that takes into account a local curvature of the tread of the tire; and wherein the flattening process comprises: identifying the master curve from the tread surface map using an iterative linear fit process; and computing the flattened tread height for each flattened data point as the difference between the tread height for a corresponding data point in the tread surface map and a tread height defined by the master curve. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the linear fit process comprises: generating a top profile of the tread surface map for a first set of data points in the tread surface map, the first set of data points being associated with a threshold tread height; computing a plurality of first linear fit lines from the first set of data points for the top profile; identifying a second set of data points based at least in part on the plurality of first linear fit lines; computing a plurality of second linear fit lines from the second set of data points; and extracting the master curve from the plurality of second linear fit lines. 14. The system of claim 12 , wherein the operations further comprise determining a local height indicator for one or more of the flattened data points for the flattened tread surface map, the local height indicator being determined based on a reference associated with a top surface of the tread. 15. A computer-implemented method for analyzing tread surface data to assess one or more parameters of a tread of a tire, comprising: receiving, at a computing device, a tread surface map for a tire, the tread surface map accounting for a local curvature of a tread of the tire and comprising a plurality of data points, each data point providing a tread height for the tread of the tire; identifying a master curve from the tread surface map using an iterative linear fit process; and generating a flattened tread surface map for the tread of the tire, the flattened tread surface map comprising a plurality of flattened data points providing a flattened tread height for the tread of the tire, wherein the flattened tread height for one or more flattened data points in the flattened tread surface map are computed as the difference between the tread height for a corresponding data point in the tread surface map and a tread height defined by the master curve; and wherein the iterative linear fit process comprises: generating a top profile of the tread surface map for a first set of data points in the tread surface map, the first set of data points being associated with a threshold tread height; computing a plurality of first linear fit lines from the first set of data points for the top profile; ident

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  • Wear-indicating arrangements · CPC title

  • G01M17/027Primary

    using light, e.g. infrared, ultraviolet or holographic techniques · CPC title

  • Tread wear monitoring systems · CPC title

  • for measuring roughness or irregularity of surfaces · CPC title

  • for measuring depth · CPC title

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What does patent US10024765B2 cover?
Systems and methods for analyzing tire tread data to assess tire tread parameters, such as irregular wear characteristics of a tire tread, are provided. More particularly, an automated and robust flattening process c be performed to transform tire tread data, such as a tread surface map, into flattened tire tread data. The flattened tire tread data can provide tread heights defined in a measure…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Neau Xavier, Michelin & Cie
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01M17/027. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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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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