Non-pneumatic tire with radio frequency identification
US-10749242-B2 · Aug 18, 2020 · US
US11772416B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11772416-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017063770-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2023 |
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A system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading includes a non-pneumatic tire. The non-pneumatic tire includes a ground-contacting annular tread, a central rim, and at least one spoke disk disposed between the rim and the tread. The spoke disk includes an inner ring mounted on the central rim, an outer ring, and spokes extending radially between the inner ring and the outer ring. A shear band is disposed between the outer ring of the spoke disk and the tread. A flange is disposed on an outboard surface of the spokes of the spoke disk. Indicating means are formed on the outboard surface of the plurality of spokes of the spoke disk radially outwardly of the flange. The flange interfaces with the indicating means when the tire is in an overloaded state or is in need of replacement.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading, the system comprising: a non-pneumatic tire, the non-pneumatic tire including: a ground-contacting annular tread; a central rim; at least one spoke disk disposed between the rim and the tread, the at least one spoke disk including an inner ring mounted on the central rim, an outer ring, and a plurality of spokes extending radially between the inner ring and the outer ring; and a shear band disposed between the outer ring of the at least one spoke disk and the tread; a flange disposed on an outboard surface of the plurality of spokes of the at least one spoke disk; and indicating means formed on the outboard surface of the plurality of spokes of the at least one spoke disk radially outwardly of the flange, wherein the flange interfaces with the indicating means when the tire is in an overloaded state or is in need of replacement. 2. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 1 , wherein the at least one spoke disk includes a plurality of spoke disks, the flange is disposed on an outboard surface of the plurality of spokes of an outboard one of the spoke disks, and the indicating means are formed on the outboard surface of the plurality of spokes of the outboard one of the spoke disks. 3. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 1 , wherein a radial distance is formed between the indicating means and a respective point along a perimeter of the flange, and when the tire is overloaded or is in need of replacement, the radial distance is eliminated. 4. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 1 , wherein the indicating means include visual means, which provide a visual indicator when the tire is in an overloaded state or is in need of replacement. 5. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 4 , wherein the visual means includes a notch formed on the outboard surface of selected spokes, and the notch is covered by the flange when the tire is in an overloaded state or is in need of replacement. 6. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 4 , wherein the visual means includes a protrusion formed on the outboard surface of selected spokes, and the protrusion is covered by the flange when the tire is in an overloaded state or is in need of replacement. 7. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 4 , wherein the visual means includes a dot formed on the outboard surface of selected spokes, and the dot is covered by the flange when the tire is in an overloaded state or is in need of replacement. 8. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 1 , wherein the indicating means include audio means, which provide an audio signal when the tire is in an overloaded state or is in need of replacement. 9. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 8 , wherein the audio means includes a protrusion formed on the outboard surface of selected spokes, and the protrusion contacts the flange to emit a sound when the tire is in an overloaded state or is in need of replacement. 10. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 1 , wherein the indicating means include sensor means, which generate an alert when the tire is in an overloaded state or is in need of replacement. 11. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 10 , wherein the sensor means includes a proximity sensor. 12. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 10 , wherein the sensor means includes a magnet, which comes into proximity with a magnetic sensor to generate the alert when the tire is in an overloaded state or is in need of replacement. 13. The system for detection of non-pneumatic tire loading of claim 12 , wherein the magnetic sensor is electronically connected to a monitoring or control system of the vehicle on which the tire is mounted.
Tyre parts or constructions not otherwise provided for · CPC title
Using tyre sensors, e.g. Sidewall Torsion sensors [SWT] (for tyre pressure and temperature detection B60C23/00) · CPC title
comprising tyre mounted deformation sensors, e.g. to determine road contact area · CPC title
comprising resilient spokes · CPC title
extending substantially radially, e.g. like spokes · CPC title
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