Resilient composite structural support

US11919340B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11919340-B2
Application numberUS-201917265972-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 6, 2019
Priority dateAug 6, 2018
Publication dateMar 5, 2024
Grant dateMar 5, 2024

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Abstract

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An improved resilient composite structure for connecting two surfaces together where the structure includes an elastomeric joint body connected to one of the two surfaces and at least one reinforcement membrane at one end of the resilient composite structure, where the reinforcement membrane wraps around the end of the resilient composite structure such that one end of the reinforcement membrane is positioned along a side of the resilient composite structure and the other end of the reinforcement membrane is positioned on the opposite side of the resilient composite structure.

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A resilient composite structure for connecting a first surface and a second surface comprising: a support element having a first end, a second end, a first side and a second side, wherein said first end of said support element connects to said first surface and said second end of said support element connects to said second surface; an elastomeric joint body connecting said first end of said support element to said first surface, said elastomeric joint body positioned on said first side of said support element; a reinforcement membrane connected to said first end of said support element, said reinforcement membrane having a first end and a second end, said first end of said reinforcement membrane positioned adjacent to said second side of said support element and said second end of said reinforcement membrane positioned on the same side of the support element as said first side of said support element; wherein the support element is comprised of a plurality of elongated reinforcements and a plurality of cords of the reinforcement membrane cross over two or more elongated reinforcements of the plurality of elongated reinforcements. 2. The resilient composite structure of claim 1 wherein said first surface is an inner surface of an outer tread band and said second surface is an outer surface of a hub; the hub, the resilient composite structure and the outer tread band forming a wheel. 3. The resilient composite structure of claim 2 wherein said resilient composite structure forms a spoke extending from a first lateral side of the wheel to a second lateral side of the wheel. 4. The resilient composite structure of claim 1 wherein the reinforcement membrane is comprised of cords. 5. The resilient composite structure of claim 1 wherein the cords of the reinforcement membrane are interwoven. 6. The resilient composite structure of claim 5 wherein a first plurality of said plurality of elongated reinforcements and a second plurality of said plurality of elongated reinforcements are comprised of fiberglass. 7. The resilient composite structure of claim 1 wherein the second end of the reinforcement membrane is positioned between the elastomeric joint body and the support element. 8. The resilient composite structure of claim 1 wherein the second end of the reinforcement membrane is positioned between the elastomeric joint body and the first surface. 9. The resilient composite structure of claim 1 wherein said support element is further comprised of: a first segment and a second segment, said first segment positioned adjacent to said first surface and said second segment positioned to said second surface, said first segment possessing said first end, said second segment possessing said second end, both segments possessing said first side, and both segments possessing said second side; the first segment possessing a first terminal end, a second terminal end, the first side and the second side, wherein said first terminal end of said first segment connects to said first surface, wherein said first terminal end is the same as the first end of the support element; the second segment possessing a first terminal end, a second terminal end, the first side and the second side, wherein said second terminal end of said second segment connects to said second surface and said first terminal end of said second segment connects to said second terminal end of said first segment, wherein said second terminal end is the same as the second end of the support element; a second elastomeric joint body connecting said second end of said support element to said second surface, said elastomeric joint body positioned on said first side of said support element; a third elastomeric joint body connecting said second terminal end of said first segment to said first terminal end of said second segment, said third elastomeric membrane positioned on said second side of said support element; a second reinforcement membrane connected to said second end of said support element, said second reinforcement membrane having a first end and a second end, said first end of said second reinforcement membrane positioned adjacent to said second side of said support element and said second end of said second reinforcement membrane positioned on the same side of said support element as said first side of said support element. 10. The composite reinforcement structure of claim 9 wherein said support element is further comprised of: a third reinforcement membrane connected to said second end of said support element, said third reinforcement membrane having a first end and a second end, said first end of said third reinforcement membrane positioned adjacent to said first side of said support element and said second end of said third reinforcement membrane positioned adjacent to said first side of said support element, said third reinforcement membrane connecting said first segment to said second segment. 11. The resilient composite structure of claim 9 wherein said first segment of said support element is comprised of a first plurality of elongated reinforcements and said second segment of said support element is comprised of a second plurality of elongated reinforcements, wherein said third elastomeric joint body is positioned between and along the first plurality of elongated reinforcements and the second plurality of elongated reinforcements. 12. The resilient composite structure of claim 11 wherein said first plurality of elongated reinforcements and said second plurality of elongated reinforcements are comprised of fiberglass. 13. The resilient composite structure of claim 9 wherein said resilient composite structure is comprised of rubber. 14. The composite reinforcement structure of claim 9 wherein said support element is further comprised of: a third reinforcement membrane connected to said second end of said support element, said third reinforcement membrane having a first end and a second end, said first end of said third reinforcement membrane positioned adjacent to said first side of said support element and said second end of said third reinforcement membrane positioned adjacent to said first side of said support element, said third reinforcement membrane connecting said first segment to said second segment. 15. The resilient composite structure of claim 9 wherein said first segment of said support element is comprised of a first plurality of elongated reinforcements and said second segment of said support element is comprised of a second plurality of elongated reinforcements, wherein said third elastomeric joint body is positioned between and along the first plurality of elongated reinforcements and the second plurality of elongated reinforcements. 16. The resilient composite structure of claim 1 wherein said resilient composite structure is comprised of rubber. 17. The resilient composite structure of claim 5 wherein a first plurality of said plurality of elongated reinforcements and a second plurality of said plurality of elongated reinforcements are comprised of fiberglass. 18. The resilient composite structure of claim 1 wherein a first plurality of said plurality of elongated reinforcements and a second plurality of said plurality of elongated reinforcements are comprised of fiberglass. 19. A resilient composite structure for connecting a first surface and a second surface comprising: a support element having a first end, a second end, a first side and a second side, wherein said first end of said support element connects to said

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  • B60C7/18Primary

    disposed radially relative to wheel axis · CPC title

  • B60C7/24Primary

    characterised by means for securing tyres on rim or wheel body · CPC title

  • extending substantially radially, e.g. like spokes · CPC title

  • End mountings · CPC title

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What does patent US11919340B2 cover?
An improved resilient composite structure for connecting two surfaces together where the structure includes an elastomeric joint body connected to one of the two surfaces and at least one reinforcement membrane at one end of the resilient composite structure, where the reinforcement membrane wraps around the end of the resilient composite structure such that one end of the reinforcement membran…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Michelin & Cie, Miles Kevin Corbett, Cron Steven M, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60C7/18. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 05 2024 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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