Vehicle hub unit and air pressure adjusting device
US-9481214-B2 · Nov 1, 2016 · US
US9630461B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9630461-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414317532-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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A tire assembly includes a reservoir, a tire, and a pressure module. The pressure module includes a first valve, a second valve, and a control unit. The first valve selectively directs air from the reservoir to the interior cavity. The second valve directs air from the interior cavity of the tire to the atmosphere. The control unit is configured to selectively send a first control signal to the first valve such that the first valve cycles from a first position, at which air is prevented from flowing from the reservoir to the interior cavity, to a second position, at which air is allowed to flow from the reservoir to the interior cavity of the tire. The control unit is configured to selectively send another first control signal to the first valve such that the first valve cycles from the second position to the first position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pressure module for a tire assembly having a reservoir and a tire defining an interior cavity, the pressure module comprising: a housing; a first valve configured to selectively direct air from the reservoir to the interior cavity of the tire; a second valve configured to direct air from the interior cavity of the tire to the atmosphere; a control unit in operative communication with the first valve; and an energy storage device in electrical communication with the control unit; wherein the energy storage device is configured to supply energy to the control unit; wherein the control unit is configured to selectively send a first control signal to the first valve such that the first valve cycles from a first position, at which air is prevented from flowing from the reservoir to the interior cavity, to a second position, at which air is allowed to flow from the reservoir to the interior cavity of the tire; wherein the control unit is configured to selectively send another first control signal to the first valve such that the first valve cycles from the second position to the first position; wherein the first control signal is an electrical current supplied by the control unit; and wherein the first valve, the second valve, the control unit, and the energy storage device are operatively disposed within the housing. 2. The pressure module, as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the second valve is configured to automatically cycle from a first position, at which air is prevented from flowing from the interior cavity of the tire to atmosphere, to a second position, at which air is allowed to flow from the interior cavity of the tire to atmosphere, in response to a pressure within the interior cavity of the tire exceeding a predefined pressure. 3. The pressure module, as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the control unit is in selective communication with the second valve; wherein the control unit is configured to selectively send a second control signal to the second valve such that the second valve cycles from a first position, at which air is prevented from flowing from the interior cavity of the tire to atmosphere, to a second position, at which air is allowed to flow from the interior cavity of the tire to atmosphere; and wherein the control unit is configured to selectively send another second control signal to the second valve such that the second valve cycles from the second position to the first position to prevent air from flowing from the interior cavity of the tire to atmosphere. 4. The pressure module, as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising a third valve configured to be operatively disposed between an external source and one of the reservoir and the interior cavity of the tire; wherein the third valve is configured to direct air from the external source to the one of the reservoir and the interior cavity of the tire. 5. The pressure module, as set forth in claim 4 , further comprising a fourth valve configured to be operatively disposed between the third valve and the interior cavity of the tire; wherein the control unit is in operative communication with the fourth valve; wherein the control unit is configured to selectively send a third control signal to the fourth valve such that the fourth valve cycles from a first position, at which air is prevented from flowing from the third valve to the interior cavity of the tire, to a second position, at which air is allowed to flow from the third valve to the interior cavity of the tire; and wherein the control unit is configured to selectively send a third control signal to the fourth valve such that the fourth valve cycles from the second position to the first position to prevent air from flowing from the third valve to the interior cavity of the tire. 6. The pressure module, as set forth in claim 4 , further comprising a fifth valve configured to be disposed between the third valve and the reservoir; wherein the fifth valve is configured to direct air from the external source to one of the reservoir and the interior cavity of the tire. 7. A tire assembly for a vehicle, the tire assembly comprising: a reservoir configured for holding pressurized air therein; a tire defining an interior cavity configured for holding pressurized air therein; and a pressure module in selective fluid communication with each of the reservoir and the tire, the pressure module including: a housing; a first valve configured to selectively direct air from the reservoir to the interior cavity of the tire; a second valve configured to direct air from the interior cavity of the tire to the atmosphere; a control unit in operative communication with the first valve; and an energy storage device in electrical communication with the control unit; wherein the energy storage device is configured to supply energy to the control unit; wherein the control unit is configured to selectively send a first control signal to the first valve such that the first valve cycles from a first position, at which air is prevented from flowing from the reservoir to the interior cavity, to a second position, at which air is allowed to flow from the reservoir to the interior cavity of the tire; wherein the control unit is configured to selectively send another first control signal to the first valve such that the first valve cycles from the second position to the first position; wherein the first control signal is an electrical current supplied by the control unit; and wherein the first valve, the second valve, the control unit, and the energy storage device are operatively disposed within the housing. 8. The tire assembly, as set forth in claim 7 , wherein the second valve is configured to automatically cycle from a first position, at which air is prevented from flowing from the interior cavity of the tire to atmosphere, to a second position, at which air is allowed to flow from the interior cavity of the tire to atmosphere, in response to a pressure within the interior cavity of the tire exceeding a predefined pressure. 9. The tire assembly, as set forth in claim 7 , wherein the control unit is in selective communication with the second valve; wherein the control unit is configured to selectively send a second control signal to the second valve such that the second valve cycles from a first position, at which air is prevented from flowing from the interior cavity of the tire to atmosphere, to a second position, at which air is allowed to flow from the interior cavity of the tire to atmosphere; and wherein the control unit is configured to selectively send another second control signal to the second valve such that the second valve cycles from the second position to the first position to prevent air from flowing from the interior cavity of the tire to atmosphere. 10. The tire assembly, as set forth in claim 7 , further comprising a third valve operatively disposed between an external source and one of the reservoir and the interior cavity of the tire; wherein the third valve is configured to direct air from the external source to the one of the reservoir and the interior cavity of the tire. 11. The tire assembly, as set forth in claim 10 , further comprising a fourth valve operatively disposed between the third valve and the interior cavity of the tire; wherein the control unit is in operative communication with the fourth valve; wherein the control unit is configured to selectively send a third control signal to the fourth valve such that the fourth valve cycles from a first position, at which air is prevented from flowing from the third valve to the interior cavity of the tire, to a second position, at which air is allowed
Valve stem attachments positioned inside the tyre chamber · CPC title
the control being done on the wheel, e.g. using a wheel-mounted reservoir · CPC title
Means for supplying power to the signal- transmitting means on the wheel · CPC title
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