Abstract: An improved tire provides an air-flow restrictor that may be installed inside a tire. The air-flow restrictor may restrict or prevent the flow of air in the direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the tire. Also, a method for saving fuel by inserting or retrofitting tires with air movement restricting inserts.
Abstract: A multi-chambered tubeless tyre or tube and manufacturing process for the same for vehicles comprising of a master chamber near wheel rim to keep/contain pressurized air/fluid; at least one chamber sandwiched between said master chamber and inner surface of tyre, said sandwiched chamber(s) has/have independent one way inlet valve for sealant or pressurized fluid/air as the case may be; said sandwiched chamber(s) are formed and joined in green state with said green tube or green tubeless tyre to achieve mechanical properties after vulcanization. Even independent chamber can be sandwiched between said master chamber and inner surface of tyre. This arrangement can be used in all kind of vehicles. It can be used in Self Supporting RFT (Run Flat Tyres), Auxiliary Supported RFT. It can be used for replacement of twin tire by providing extra wide tyre with multiple chambers with/without sealant.
Abstract: A tire comprising an envelope made at least partly of rubber, defining an internal annular volume and having a crown (1), which defines a tread, two sidewalls (2) joined to the crown (1), and a supporting structure (4). The supporting structure (4) is pressurized and divides the annular volume of the tire into a plurality of compartments (400) or cells, and the sidewalls (2) are connected to or integral with the supporting structure (4).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 10, 2008
Date of Patent:
July 8, 2014
Assignees:
Michelin Recherche et Technique S.A., Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin
Abstract: A tire assembly includes a tire having an annular tread between and connected to outer edges of opposed first and second sidewalls. The first and second sidewalls terminate at radially inner edges defining first and second bead sections, respectively. The tire also has a first interior wall having one edge coupled to the tread and an opposite free edge. The first interior wall is positioned between and generally parallel to and spaced from the first and second sidewalls. A first annular spacer is positionable adjacent the first bead section between the first sidewall and the first interior wall on one side of the first interior wall. A second annular spacer is positionable on the opposite side of the first interior wall. The first and second annular spacers are configured to generally maintain a spacing of the first and second sidewalls and the first interior wall relative to one another.
Abstract: An improved tire provides an air-flow restrictor that may be installed inside a tire. The air-flow restrictor may restrict or prevent the flow of air in the direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the tire. Also, a method for saving fuel by inserting or retrofitting tires with air movement restricting inserts.
Abstract: A system for dissipating sound shock waves within a vehicle tire includes a wheel upon which a tire is mounted to create an internal air chamber defined by the wheel and the tire. A flow-resistant barrier is coupled to the wheel or the tire and defines an air cavity within the internal air chamber. The barrier comprises a material that provides an acoustical resistance to sound shock waves passing therethrough. The air cavity defined by the barrier has a volume such that air within the cavity offers relatively small impedance to the passage of shock waves through the barrier and into the air cavity. The barrier also can produce frictional heat when displaced by a shock wave, thereby converting energy of the shock wave to heat to reduce noise associated therewith.
Abstract: An inner-tube divided into many isolated cells of air. Two tubes on inside circumference of said inner-tube, one for inflating air and the other for deflating air. Each cell has two one-way valves, one for filling air and the other for extracting air. The inflating valve could have an observation window or an air pressure gauge attached to it for indicating when there is a puncture in one or more of the cells of air in the inner tube.
Abstract: Disclosed is a tire/wheel assembly allowed to still further enhance run-flat durability thereof with a simple configuration. A tire/wheel assembly of the present invention is a tire/wheel assembly where a run-flat support member inserted, coaxially with a rim, in a cavity portion of a pneumatic tire. The tire/wheel assembly is formed of a configuration where a retention groove for lubricant on an inner peripheral surface of the pneumatic tire is provided in a manner that the retention groove is faced at least to an apex of the run-flat support member.
Abstract: A device for serving as a wheel for motor vehicles, where the wheel has its tire tread replaceable when it is worn out via unique rims and molded tire features. An alternate internal structure prevents the tire from “going flat” or “blowing out” when it is punctured or cut. In one variation the tire can be used with existing rims and can be retro-fitted into existing tire by mating the tires with this invention's “Non-Flat Tire” internal element and special rim. A variation of the “Non-Flat Tire” system uses spring-like materials for its tire core that is shaped similar to a tire's inner tube, and functions like an “air-filled” tire, but the absence of the use of air in this unique configuration gives it the “Flat Tire Prevention” effect.
Abstract: An improved tire provides an air-flow restrictor that may be installed inside a tire. The air-flow restrictor may restrict or prevent the flow of air in the direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the tire. Also, a method for saving fuel by inserting or retrofitting tires with air movement restricting inserts.
Abstract: The invention is directed to a high-speed, puncture proof tire including a tire casing having a tread portion and a pair of side wall portions and a plurality of small diameter pressurized tubes disposed within the tire casing. Each pressurized tube has an elongate body fabricated from film material that is sealed crosswise along the length of the body to define at least two compartments that contain gas under pressure. The tubes can be oriented radially or circumferentially within the annular space of the tire casing. In another embodiment of the tire, at least one panel of film material resistant to shear forces is disposed within the annular space of the tire casing. The panel is sealed lengthwise thereof to define a plurality of small diameter pressurized tubes. Each pressurized tube is sealed crosswise along the length of the tube to define at least two compartments that contain gas under pressure.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 12, 2003
Publication date:
September 11, 2003
Applicant:
the United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
Abstract: A segmented tire for resisting complete deflation after being punctured. The segmented tire includes a tire having an inside wall and an outside wall. An outer peripheral wall extends between and is integrally coupled to an outer edge of the inside wall and the outside wall. Each of the inside and outside walls has a generally circular shape and has a central area having a circular opening therein. An inner peripheral wall extends between and is integrally coupled to an edge of each of the openings such that a generally airtight interior of the tire is defined. Each of a plurality of intermediate walls is positioned within the tire. Each of the intermediate walls extends between and is attached to the inner peripheral wall and the outer peripheral wall such that the intermediate walls radiate outwardly from the inner peripheral wall to the outer peripheral wall.
Abstract: A multi-chamber pneumatic tire system for compensating for a loss of air pressure within one chamber to permit continued use of the tire. The multi-chamber pneumatic tire system includes an outer tube housing having a plurality of interior walls to define a plurality of interior chambers, each of the chambers having a gas valve for filling the respective interior chamber with a gas. In an embodiment, the interior walls are flexible to permit gas pressure adjustment throughout the tube to provide a smoother ride when one of the interior chambers loses gas pressure.