US2015114537A1PendingUtilityA1

Tire pressure maintenance device

Assignee: LOEWE RICHARDPriority: Nov 12, 2004Filed: Jan 6, 2015Published: Apr 30, 2015
Est. expiryNov 12, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Richard Loewe
F04D 25/06B60C 23/004B60C 23/12B60C 23/129B60C 23/133B60C 23/126B60C 23/043
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Abstract

A device for maintaining a desired inflation pressure within a tire mounted on a wheel of a vehicle which includes a flexible compression chamber and a magnetic element not on the wheel. As the compressor passes the magnet each wheel revolution, a small amount of atmospheric air is pumped into the tire, if needed. The magnet and the compressor need no other contact with the vehicle or the wheel and require no energy source on the wheel.

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1 . A device for maintaining a desired inflation pressure of an interior of a tire mounted on a wheel of a vehicle, the wheel being rotatably connected to a stationary member of a vehicle wheel assembly and defining an axis of rotation, the device comprising:
 at least one magnetic element being mounted on the stationary member at a radial distance from the axis of rotation, the magnetic element producing a magnetic field wherein the magnetic element produces at least one of two opposing forces;   a magnetically driven air compressor being mounted on the wheel and being radially disposed from the axis of rotation relative to the magnetic element to transit the magnetic field during each revolution of the wheel, the compressor being in fluid communication with the atmosphere and the interior of the tire, the compressor being operative to intake air from the atmosphere and to output compressed air to the interior of the tire in response to transiting the magnetic field wherein the compressor includes a flexible compression chamber defining a variable chamber volume; and   means for regulating output pressure of the compressor to the desired inflation pressure without off-wheel aid;   an actuator being operative to increase and decrease the chamber volume, the actuator being operative to effect an intake stroke to increase chamber volume and thereby intake air from the environment through an intake check valve, the actuator further being operative to effect an output stroke to decrease chamber volume and thereby expel air through an output check valve; and   means for applying first and second opposing forces alternately to the actuator, one of the first and second opposing forces increasing the volume of the flexible chamber and the other of the first and second opposing forces decreasing the volume of the flexible chamber, at least one of the first and second opposing forces being produced upon transit of the compressor through the magnetic field.   
     
     
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