DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE PRESSURE IN A VEHICLE TYRE
First Claim
1. A method of operating a device of the kind defined to heat the device which method includes the steps of rotating the clutch plates relatively to one another and supplying current to the coils which current generates a flux of insufficient magnitude to engage the clutch but of sufficient magnitude to generate eddy currents in the other clutch plate.
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Abstract
A device (10) for providing air under pressure to a rotating pneumatic tyre is disclosed. The device comprises a pump (48, 50, 60) which in use rotates with the tyre and which provides air under pressure to the tyre when the pump is activated. There is a pump drive system for activating the pump upon a loss of pressure in the tyre. The pump drive system includes a connecting rod (54) which is rotationally connected to the tyre and an eccentric body (32) which rotates with the rod when the pump is inactive. The eccentric body is inhibited from rotating with the rod to activate the pump. Relative rotation between the rod and the eccentric body drives the pump to provide air under pressure to the tyre. An electromagnetic clutch is provided which has a first plate (26) which is non-rotatable and a rotor (38) which rotates with the body. The plate (26) carries magnets (42) and the rotor (38) carries coils (40). The first plate is connected to the second plate electromagnetically when the clutch is engaged to prevent rotation of the second plate and hence of the connecting rod. To heat the device it is operated either by supplying current to the coils of insufficient magnitude to engage the clutch but of sufficient magnitude to induce eddy current in the stator, or by short-circuiting the coils so that as they rotate in the magnetic field heating currents are induced in them.
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4 Claims
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1. A method of operating a device of the kind defined to heat the device which method includes the steps of rotating the clutch plates relatively to one another and supplying current to the coils which current generates a flux of insufficient magnitude to engage the clutch but of sufficient magnitude to generate eddy currents in the other clutch plate.
- 2. A method of operating a device of the kind defined, and in which the other clutch plate carries magnets, to heat the device, the method including the step of short circuiting the coils whilst they rotate relatively to the magnets whereby current flow is induced in the closed circuit of the coils, the magnetically induced forces being insufficient to engage the clutch.
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