Flexible sensor support for tire inspection

US9555675B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9555675-B2
Application numberUS-201214417567-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 19, 2012
Priority dateNov 19, 2012
Publication dateJan 31, 2017
Grant dateJan 31, 2017

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Abstract

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A sensor support is provided for tire inspection or testing that can be used over a range of tire profiles and widths to place one or more sensors at a surface of the tire. The shape or profile of the sensor support is adjustable to accommodate tire surfaces of different shapes or profiles. A locking feature can be provided to maintain the shape of the sensor support during use.

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What is claimed is: 1. A sensor support that is removably positionable near a surface of a tire, the sensor support comprising: a rotatably supported, flexible substrate defining a longitudinal direction, the flexible substrate bendable along the longitudinal direction between a first position and a second position and comprising a plurality of interlocking members connected together along the longitudinal direction and rotatable relative to one another; a biasing member attached to the substrate and configured for urging the substrate towards the first position; and at least one sensor attached to the flexible substrate, the sensor configured for detecting damage at or below the surface of the tire. 2. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 1 , further comprising: a locking member positioned proximate to the flexible substrate and configured for holding the flexible substrate in a second position wherein the flexible substrate conforms to a profile of the surface of the tire. 3. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 1 , wherein the biasing member extends along the longitudinal direction within the interlocking members interlocking. 4. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 3 , the flexible substrate defining a lateral direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, and wherein one or more of the interlocking members each comprise: a seat extending along the lateral direction between opposing sides of the interlocking member; and a pair of fingers positioned in an opposing manner on the opposing sides of the interlocking member, the pair of fingers extending over the seat along the lateral direction and towards each other; wherein the at least one flexibly supported sensor is positioned between the seat and the pair of fingers of adjacent interlocking members of the flexible substrate. 5. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 4 , wherein one or more of the interlocking members further comprise: an axle extending along the lateral direction between the opposing sides of the interlocking member; and a pair of jaws configured for rotatable receipt of another axle on an adjacent interlocking member wherein adjacent interlocking members along the flexible support are equipped for rotation relative to each other. 6. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 5 , wherein each axle of the one or more interlocking members defines an aperture into which the biasing member is received, the biasing member extending through the aperture of adjacent interlocking members along the longitudinal direction of the flexible substrate. 7. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 1 , wherein the flexible substrate comprises a plurality of apertures aligned along the longitudinal direction, and wherein the biasing member extends through the plurality of apertures along the longitudinal direction. 8. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 1 , wherein the biasing member comprises a leaf spring. 9. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 1 , further comprising: a base upon which the flexible substrate is rotatably supported. 10. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 1 , wherein the at least one flexibly supported sensor comprises: a plurality of Hall Effect sensors positioned in an arrangement that extends along the longitudinal direction of the flexible substrate. 11. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 10 , further comprising: a base to which the flexible substrate is rotatably attached; and a magnet supported by the base and extending along the longitudinal direction in an adjacent manner to the plurality of Hall Effect sensors. 12. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 11 , wherein the magnet has a length along the longitudinal direction that is greater than a length along the longitudinal direction of the arrangement of Hall Effect sensors. 13. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 11 , wherein the base defines a channel into which the magnet is received. 14. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 11 , further comprising a flexible printed circuit board to which the Hall Effect sensors are attached. 15. The sensor support that is removably positionable near the surface of a tire as in claim 1 , the flexible substrate having opposing sides and defining a lateral direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, the sensor support further comprising: a base to which the flexible substrate is rotatably attached; and a locking member positioned proximate to the flexible substrate and configured for holding the flexible substrate in a second position wherein the flexible substrate conforms to a profile of the surface of the tire, wherein the locking member is supported by the base and comprises a clamping member, and a pneumatic cylinder in mechanical communication with the clamping member, the pneumatic cylinder configured for selectively positioning the clamping member against at least one of a pair of opposing sides of the flexible substrate to lock the flexible substrate into the second position.

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  • Tyre sensors other than for detecting tyre pressure · CPC title

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

  • G01M17/02Primary

    Tyres · CPC title

  • for attachment on the tyre · CPC title

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What does patent US9555675B2 cover?
A sensor support is provided for tire inspection or testing that can be used over a range of tire profiles and widths to place one or more sensors at a surface of the tire. The shape or profile of the sensor support is adjustable to accommodate tire surfaces of different shapes or profiles. A locking feature can be provided to maintain the shape of the sensor support during use.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Michelin & Cie, Michelin Rech Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01M17/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 31 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).