Wheel and tire assembly

US9718306B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9718306-B2
Application numberUS-201514815649-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 31, 2015
Priority dateApr 25, 2012
Publication dateAug 1, 2017
Grant dateAug 1, 2017

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Abstract

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A wheel assembly including a rigid wheel having a radially outer rim wall presenting a polygonal shape with a plurality of outermost vertices connecting a plurality of planar faces, and a flexible tire mounted on the outer rim wall. The tire is supported by the vertices of the rim wall and is separated from the rim faces by a space, portions of the tire located between the vertices being configured to flex inwardly when subject to ground engaging pressure.

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Having thus described various embodiments of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent includes the following: 1. A mobile irrigation system tower comprising: a structure for supporting an irrigation system conduit; and a plurality of wheel assemblies supporting the structure, each wheel assembly including— a rigid wheel including a radially outer rim wall presenting a polygonal shape with a plurality of outermost vertices and a plurality of planar faces connected together at the outermost vertices; and a flexible airless tire mounted on the outer rim wall such that the flexible airless tire is supported by the outermost vertices of the rim wall and is separated from the rim faces by a space, portions of the flexible airless tire located between the outermost vertices being configured to flex inwardly when subject to ground engaging pressure. 2. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 1 , each flexible airless tire including a plurality of traction lugs extending radially outwardly from an outer surface of the flexible airless tire, the traction lugs being spaced circumferentially around the flexible airless tire and located between the vertices of the rim wall such that the traction lugs move inwardly with the portions of the flexible airless tire configured to flex inwardly when subject to ground engaging pressure. 3. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 2 , wherein one of the traction lugs is larger than adjacent traction lugs. 4. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 1 , each of the faces of the outer rim wall being parallel with an axis of rotation of the wheel. 5. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of planar faces includes twelve planar faces. 6. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of planar faces comprises four sets of three planar faces, each set comprising a first section and a second section each being formed out of a single piece of material. 7. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of planar faces comprises sets of two or more planar faces, each set comprising a first section and a second section each being formed out of a single piece of material. 8. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 1 , wherein each wheel assembly further comprises a plurality of spacers, each spacer positioned between two consecutive vertices of the rim wall and configured to limit the amount of inward flex of the flexible airless tire. 9. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 1 , wherein each flexible airless tire presents an outer side with a truncated cone shape. 10. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 1 , wherein each flexible airless tire is cylindrical in shape and presents a transversely flat outer side. 11. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 1 , wherein each flexible airless tire is cylindrical in shape and presents a transversely concave outer side. 12. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 1 , wherein each flexible airless tire is a single, solid piece of material of unitary construction. 13. The mobile irrigation system tower of claim 1 , wherein each flexible airless tire is of modular construction including at least two sections secured to the wheel to form the flexible airless tire. 14. A mobile irrigation system tower comprising: a structure for supporting an irrigation system conduit; and a plurality of wheel assemblies supporting the structure, each wheel assembly including— a rigid wheel including a radially outer rim wall presenting a polygonal shape with a plurality of outermost vertices connecting a plurality of planar faces comprising four sets of three planar faces, each set being formed out of a single piece of material, each planar face being parallel with an axis of rotation of the rigid wheel; a flexible airless tire mounted on the outer rim wall such that the flexible airless tire is supported by the vertices of the rim wall and is separated from the rim faces by a space, portions of the flexible airless tire located between the vertices being configured to flex inwardly when subject to ground engaging pressure, the flexible airless tire comprising a plurality of traction lugs extending radially outwardly from an outer surface of the flexible airless tire, the traction lugs being spaced circumferentially around the flexible airless tire and located between the vertices of the rim wall such that the traction lugs move inwardly with the portions of the flexible airless tire configured to flex inwardly when subject to ground engaging pressure, one of the traction lugs being larger than adjacent traction lugs; a plurality of spacers positioned between two consecutive vertices of the rim wall and configured to limit the amount of inward flex of the flexible airless tire.

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  • Patterns comprising tread lugs arranged parallel or oblique to the axis of rotation · CPC title

  • Damage · CPC title

  • with a single disc body not integral with rim {, i.e. disc body and rim being manufactured independently and then permanently attached to each other in a second step, e.g. by welding} · CPC title

  • movable around a pivot centre · CPC title

  • B60B25/02Primary

    Segmented rims, e.g. with segments arranged in sections; Connecting equipment, e.g. hinges; Insertable flange rings therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US9718306B2 cover?
A wheel assembly including a rigid wheel having a radially outer rim wall presenting a polygonal shape with a plurality of outermost vertices connecting a plurality of planar faces, and a flexible tire mounted on the outer rim wall. The tire is supported by the vertices of the rim wall and is separated from the rim faces by a space, portions of the tire located between the vertices being config…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lindsay Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60B25/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 01 2017 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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