Air regulating system for wheels
First Claim
1. An air regulating system to maintain a predetermined air pressure for a tire in a wheel assembly, comprising:
- A) a compressor assembly with first and second ends, said first end perpendicularly and radially mounted within a wheel assembly, said compressor assembly having a weight therein below a diaphragm, said weight cooperatively shaped to travel within said compressor assembly, said weight biased against said first end by an operating spring, said operating spring fixedly secured beneath said diaphragm to said weight, said compressor assembly being operated by a centrifugal force which causes said weight to move radially outwardly and by said operating spring urging said weight to move radially inward, said compressor assembly further having first regulation means to allow air to flow in or out of said compressor assembly and second regulation means to allow pressurized air to flow between a compression chamber above said diaphragm and said tire;
B) a temperature sensor fixedly mounted to said second end, said temperature sensor filled with matter that reacts to fluctuations in temperature causing said temperature sensor to expand or contract proportionately to a change in said temperature; and
C) a counterweight secured to said wheel to compensate for a dynamic imbalance when said tire and said wheel assembly is rotated.
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Abstract
An air pressure regulating system mounted within a wheel and tire assembly. It primarily includes a temperature sensor and a compressor assembly having a compression chamber and valves. Utilizing centrifugal forces from the rotation of a wheel and tire assembly, air may flow into and out of a tire to automatically maintain the pressure inside a tire relatively constant over a given temperature range. When the pressurized air in the compression chamber is greater than the pressurized air in the tire, the pressurized air in compression chamber flows into the tire. When the pressurized air in the tire is greater than the pressurized air in the compression chamber, the pressurized air in the tire flows into the compression chamber. When the pressurized air in the compression chamber is equal to the pressurized air in the tire, it is in equilibrium, and no air flow occurs. Ambient air flows into and out of the compression chamber through a valve with means to prevent fluids, such as water, from entering the compression chamber.
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1. An air regulating system to maintain a predetermined air pressure for a tire in a wheel assembly, comprising:
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A) a compressor assembly with first and second ends, said first end perpendicularly and radially mounted within a wheel assembly, said compressor assembly having a weight therein below a diaphragm, said weight cooperatively shaped to travel within said compressor assembly, said weight biased against said first end by an operating spring, said operating spring fixedly secured beneath said diaphragm to said weight, said compressor assembly being operated by a centrifugal force which causes said weight to move radially outwardly and by said operating spring urging said weight to move radially inward, said compressor assembly further having first regulation means to allow air to flow in or out of said compressor assembly and second regulation means to allow pressurized air to flow between a compression chamber above said diaphragm and said tire;
B) a temperature sensor fixedly mounted to said second end, said temperature sensor filled with matter that reacts to fluctuations in temperature causing said temperature sensor to expand or contract proportionately to a change in said temperature; and
C) a counterweight secured to said wheel to compensate for a dynamic imbalance when said tire and said wheel assembly is rotated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An air regulating system to maintain a predetermined air pressure for a tire in a wheel assembly, comprising:
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A) a compressor assembly with first and second ends, said first end perpendicularly and radially mounted within a wheel assembly, said compressor assembly having a weight therein below a diaphragm, said weight cooperatively shaped to travel within said compressor assembly, said weight biased against said first end by an operating spring, said operating spring fixedly secured beneath said diaphragm to said weight, said compressor assembly being operated by a centrifugal force which causes said weight to move radially outwardly and by said operating spring urging said weight to move radially inward, said compressor assembly further having first regulation means to allow air to flow in or out of said compressor assembly and second regulation means to allow pressurized air to flow between a compression chamber above said diaphragm and said tire;
B) a pressure sensor fixedly mounted to said second end, said pressure sensor having a diaphragm that reacts to fluctuations in tire and compressor pressure causing said diaphragm to flex proportionately to a change in said tire and compressor pressure; and
C) a counterweight secured to said wheel to compensate for a dynamic imbalance when said tire and said wheel assembly is rotated. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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