Monitoring a condition of a pneumatic tire
First Claim
1. A method of monitoring for an unsafe operating condition of a pneumatic tire on a vehicle, the method characterized by:
- measuring a temperature of the pneumatic tire;
determining a first rate at which the temperature is changing; and
indicating when the first rate exceeds a first predetermined value;
characterized by;
determining whether the temperature exceeds a second predetermined value and, if so, determining whether a second rate at which the temperature is changing exceeds a third predetermined value; and
indicating that the second rate exceeds the third predetermined value.
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Abstract
An unsafe operating condition, such as low pressure, of a pneumatic tire is monitored by measuring a temperature (T) of the pneumatic tire, determining (304, 308) rates (R1, R2) at which the tire temperature is changing, and indicating (340) when the rate exceeds predetermined values (A, C). The rate (R1, R2) may be determined with respect to time (t), or with respect to some other parameter such as travel distance (x). The predetermined value (C) may be a function of the tire'"'"'s rotational velocity (V). The rotation speed (V) of the tire may be taken into account. The driver may be alerted when the temperature exceeds a maximum acceptable operating temperature (D) for the tire, or when the temperature of one tire deviates significantly from the temperatures of the other tires on the vehicle.
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17 Claims
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1. A method of monitoring for an unsafe operating condition of a pneumatic tire on a vehicle, the method characterized by:
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measuring a temperature of the pneumatic tire;
determining a first rate at which the temperature is changing; and
indicating when the first rate exceeds a first predetermined value;
characterized by;
determining whether the temperature exceeds a second predetermined value and, if so, determining whether a second rate at which the temperature is changing exceeds a third predetermined value; and
indicating that the second rate exceeds the third predetermined value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
the unsafe operating condition being monitored is low tire pressure.
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3. Method, according to claim 1, characterized in that:
the first rate is the rate at which the temperature is changing with respect to time.
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4. Method, according to claim 1, characterized in that:
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the first rate is selected from the group consisting of;
(a) an instantaneous time derivative of temperature;
(b) a differential of temperature over a finite time;
(c) an instantaneous second time derivative of temperature; and
(d) a second differential of temperature over a finite time.
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5. Method, according to claim 1, characterized in that:
the second predetermined value is between approximately 10°
C. and 20°
C. over ambient temperature.
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6. Method, according to claim 1, characterized in that:
the third predetermined value is a function of the rotational speed of the tire.
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7. Method, according to claim 1, characterized by:
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determining whether the temperature exceeds a fourth predetermined value; and
indicating that the temperature exceeds the fourth predetermined value.
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8. Method, according to claim 7, characterized in that:
the fourth predetermined value is a maximum acceptable operating temperature of the tire.
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9. Method, according to claim 1, characterized by:
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determining whether the temperature of the tire deviates in excess of a fourth predetermined value from temperatures of other tires on the vehicle; and
indicating that the temperature of the tire deviates in excess of the fourth predetermined value.
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10. Method, according to claim 1, characterized by indicating when the first rate exceeds the first predetermined value only after predetermined initial conditions are met, and the predetermined initial conditions are:
- a predetermined value for temperature has been achieved, or the first rate has previously tapered off to a minimum amount for a period of time.
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11. Method, according to claim 1, characterized in that:
the first rate is the rate at which the temperature is changing with respect to travel distance.
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12. Method, according to claim 1, characterized in that:
the temperature is a corrected temperature which is tire temperature minus ambient temperature.
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13. In a vehicle having pneumatic tires, a system for monitoring for an unsafe tire operating condition comprising:
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an RF tag disposed in each of the vehicle tires for transmitting a signal indicative of the temperature of the tire; and
at least one interrogation unit for receiving the signals transmitted by the RF tags;
the system characterized by;
a computing device connected to the at least one interrogation unit for determining a rate at which the tire temperature is changing; and
a display for indicating when the rate exceeds a first predetermined value; and
means for determining whether the temperature exceeds a second predetermined value and, if so, determining whether a second rate at which the temperature is changing exceeds a third predetermined value; and
indicating that the second rate exceeds the third predetermined value.- View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
the unsafe tire operating condition being monitored is low tire pressure.
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15. System, according to claim 13, characterized in that:
the first rate is the rate at which the temperature is changing with respect to time.
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16. System, according to claim 13, characterized in that:
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the first rate is selected from the group consisting of;
(a) an instantaneous time derivative of temperature;
(b) a differential of temperature over a finite time;
(c) an instantaneous second time derivative of temperature; and
(d) a second differential of temperature over a finite time.
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17. System, according to claim 13, characterized by:
an interrogation unit and corresponding antenna disposed adjacent each tire.
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