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Vehicle tire pressure monitor

  • US 4,159,465 A
  • Filed: 09/11/1978
  • Issued: 06/26/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/11/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A tire pressure monitor for detecting a loss of air pressure in a pneumatic tire of a wheel of a vehicle, comprising:

  • a contact assembly mounted on the wheel for movement along a circular travel path during rotation of the wheel about the axis of the wheel, the contact assembly comprising;

    a flexure member formed of a flexible material;

    support means for supporting the flexure member for flexing in response to a displacement of a medial portion of the flexure member;

    pressure transducer means, connected to the medial portion of the flexure member, for displacing the medial portion of the flexure member in a first transverse direction in response to a decrease in the air pressure in the tire, the pressure transducer means comprising;

    a first seal mounted on the support means and displaced in the first transverse direction from the flexure member, the first seal having a port formed therethrough;

    a bellows having a fixed end sealed to the first seal about the port and a free end displaced from the fixed end toward the flexure member;

    a second seal mounted on the free end of the bellows and sealing the free end of the bellows;

    conduit means for communicating air pressure in the tire to the port in the first seal, whereby air pressure in the tire is communicated to the interior of the bellows for urging the second seal in a direction opposed to the first transverse direction;

    biasing means for urging the second seal in the first transverse direction; and

    a push rod mounted on the second seal and connected to the flexure member; and

    a contact member connected to the flexure member so as to pivot with respect to the wheel in response to flexing of the flexure member, the contact member pivoting in a first pivotation direction in response to a displacement of the medial portion of the flexure member in the first transverse direction, whereby a portion of the contact member is displaced along an arcuate contact path in response to a decrease in the air pressure in the tire;

    slip ring means, intersecting the contact path, for engaging the contact member at a preselected pivotation of the contact member in the first pivotation direction; and

    signal means for providing a signal in response to the engagement of the contact member and the slip ring means.

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