Run-flat pneumatic tires including plural separate inserts
First Claim
1. A run-flat tire having internal supports and for mounting on a drop-center wheel, comprising:
- a plurality of separate, free-standing, load supporting inserts that are equally spaced in a circle inside a pneumatic tubeless tire, wherein;
each of said inserts comprises a rim pad and a pair of substantially rigid legs having tops and bases, said tops of each said leg is anchored close together to said rim pad in a manner that permits each of said legs of said pair of legs to independently swing in and out, when necessary;
said bases of said legs of said leg pair of each insert are spread apart and anchored across an opposite pair of tire bead flanges to hold each insert in the upright position so that said rim pads extend up inside the tire towards the tire tread; and
wherein;
in run-flat operation, under vehicle load, said anchor of said bases of said legs of said leg pair to said opposite pair of tire bead flanges will permit the inserts, when under load, to deflect circumferentially fore and aft as needed, and when said load is removed, each insert will return to its upright position; and
under vehicle load, the spread apart legs of each insert will push said tire bead flange outward against wheel rim flanges of said wheel to aid in keeping the tire on said wheel, and at the same time provide a stabilizing base against lateral forces for each of said inserts.
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Abstract
A run-flat tire that consists of about eight to twelve free-standing, separate and independent inserts, bonded to the inside of a conventional tubeless tire (30) that is mounted on a conventional one piece drop center wheel (31). The accompanying drawing shows a cross section view of one of these inserts in the tire. Each insert consists of a pair of rigid, load supporting, spread-apart legs (33); a rubber rim pad (34); a pair of rubber foot pads (35) which are bonded to the inside of opposite tire bead flanges.
The rubber rim paid is bonded to the top of the leg pair to permit the legs to swing in and out, which is necessary during mounting and demounting the tire from the wheel. The pair of rubber foot pads are made to permit each leg pair to swing back and forth, independently, as needed, under run-flat driving. This tilting of the inserts automatically compensates for the difference between the rolling circumference of the set of inserts and the rolling circumference of the tire. This sequential tilting action of each insert eliminates sliding friction at the point of contact between the rim pad and the inside of the tire tread. Under run-flat driving, the spread apart leg pair push the pair of tire bead flanges outward against the wheel rim flanges to help keep the tire bead flanges on the wheel rim.
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10 Claims
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1. A run-flat tire having internal supports and for mounting on a drop-center wheel, comprising:
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a plurality of separate, free-standing, load supporting inserts that are equally spaced in a circle inside a pneumatic tubeless tire, wherein; each of said inserts comprises a rim pad and a pair of substantially rigid legs having tops and bases, said tops of each said leg is anchored close together to said rim pad in a manner that permits each of said legs of said pair of legs to independently swing in and out, when necessary; said bases of said legs of said leg pair of each insert are spread apart and anchored across an opposite pair of tire bead flanges to hold each insert in the upright position so that said rim pads extend up inside the tire towards the tire tread; and
wherein;in run-flat operation, under vehicle load, said anchor of said bases of said legs of said leg pair to said opposite pair of tire bead flanges will permit the inserts, when under load, to deflect circumferentially fore and aft as needed, and when said load is removed, each insert will return to its upright position; and under vehicle load, the spread apart legs of each insert will push said tire bead flange outward against wheel rim flanges of said wheel to aid in keeping the tire on said wheel, and at the same time provide a stabilizing base against lateral forces for each of said inserts. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A run-flat tire that uses internal support comprising:
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(a) a tubeless, pneumatic tire having an opposed pair of tire bead flanges; (b) a one piece, drop center wheel having wheel rim flanges; (c) a plurality of separate, free standing, load supporting inserts that are placed in, and equally spaced around, a circle inside said tire;
whereby;each insert consists of a pair of substantially rigid legs and a rim pad; tops of each leg of said pair of legs are attached close together to said rim pad such that said leg pair can swing in and out when necessary; a base of said leg pair of each insert is spread apart and anchored across said opposed pair of tire bead flanges such that each pair of inserts are held straight outward so that the top of said rim pads face the inside of the tire tread; (d) whereby, in run-flat operation, under vehicle load, pressure against said rim pad is transmitted downward and outward through the spread apart legs to push outward said tire bead flanges against said wheel rim flanges of said wheel to aid in keeping the tire on the wheel; (e) whereby said leg bases are anchored to said tire bead flanges so that each insert under vehicle load may deflect circumferentially fore and aft, as needed, and spring back to an upright position when said vehicle load is removed; and (f) whereby said closely spaced leg top and spread leg base provide a triangular-shaped support structure that provides a stabilizing base for said rim pad against lateral forces in run-flat operation. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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