Radar wear sensing for tire applications
US-2017361662-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US10647164B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10647164-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515540631-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 12, 2020 |
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A radar-based-sensing system for a tire includes a plurality of sensors disposed circumferentially around a tire annulus. Each sensor in the plurality of sensors is permanently disposed within the tire annulus. Each sensor in the plurality of sensors is further disposed radially above any metal structures within the tire annulus. Each sensor in the plurality of sensors emits waves and senses reflected waves when rotating.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tire structure comprising: a first annular bead and a second annular bead, a body ply extending between the first annular bead and the second annular bead, a circumferential belt disposed radially above the body ply and extending axially across a portion of the body ply, a circumferential undertread disposed radially above the circumferential belt and extending axially across a portion of the body ply, a first sidewall extending between the first annular bead and a first shoulder, the first shoulder being associated with the circumferential undertread, a second sidewall extending between the second annular bead and a second shoulder, the second shoulder being associated with the circumferential undertread, and an electronic device disposed radially between the circumferential belt and a bottom tread surface such that wear does not disable or damage the electronic device, wherein the electronic device includes: an emitter configured to emit pulsed electromagnetic waves having a frequency between 30 and 300 GHz and a bandwidth between 15 and 35 ps; a receptor configured to receive reflected electromagnetic waves; a processor that compares at least one property difference between an emitted and reflected wave; and a transmitter configured to transmit data to an interrogator, wherein the electronic device observes wear over the life of the tire, at sub-millimeter resolution. 2. The tire structure of claim 1 , wherein the emitter is embedded within the circumferential undertread. 3. The tire structure of claim 1 , wherein the emitter is disposed on a radially outer surface of the circumferential undertread. 4. The tire structure of claim 1 , wherein the emitter is resettable. 5. The tire structure of claim 1 , wherein real time data from the emitter is sent to a vehicle for recordation or display. 6. The tire structure of claim 1 , wherein the emitter is disposed within a circumferential tread, the circumferential tread being disposed radially above the circumferential undertread and extending axially across a portion of the body ply. 7. The tire structure of claim 1 , wherein the tire structure further comprises a second emitter disposed radially above the circumferential belt.
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