Pneumatic wheels that are lightweight
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels includes a one-piece backbone wheel cast from a light-weight metal. The backbone wheel includes a generally cylindrical wheel rim adapted to carry a vehicle tire, and a wheel disc backbone extending across the wheel rim. The wheel disc backbone is adapted to be mounted on the vehicle. A styled plastic wheel face is moulded on at least a portion of the wheel disc backbone.
A vehicle’s pneumatic wheels comprising:
a one-piece universal backbone wheel cast from a light-weight metal, said wheel adapted to be mounted upon a plurality of vehicles, said wheel comprising a generally cylindrical wheel rim adapted to carry a vehicle tire, said wheel rim having an outboard end and an inboard end, said wheel rim including a deep well formed between said outboard and inboard ends, said deep well defining a deep well wall which is adjacent to said outboard end of said wheel rim, said wheel also having a central hub supported within said rim by a plurality of radically extending spokes, said spokes having a generally accurate shape with one end of each spoke terminating upon said hub and the other end of each spoke terminating on said deep well wall whereby the spoke forms a generally radial arch between said hub and said deep well wall and the amount of material included in an outboard wheel sidewall is minimized while providing sufficient strength to support a vehicle; and
a styled plastic pneumatic wheel face moulded directly upon at least a portion of said wheel disc, such that said styled plastic wheel face provides a pleasing esthetic appearance to the wheel.
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels defined in claim 1 wherein the backbone wheel includes an outboard tire bead retaining flange and the plastic wheel face extends over the flange.
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels defined in claim 2 wherein the backbone wheel includes a wheel hub and the plastic wheel face extends over the wheel hub.
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels defined in claim 3 wherein The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels is at least about 20% reduced in weight compared to A vehicle’s pneumatic wheels having the same shape but cast totally from the light-weight metal instead of having the plastic wheel face.
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels defined in claim 4 wherein the cast wheel disc backbone is varied in thickness such that it includes relatively thin portions which are at least about 30% thinner than relatively thick portions of the wheel disc backbone.
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels defined in claim 5 wherein the relatively thin portions are at least about 50% thinner than the relatively thick portions.
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels defined in claim 6 wherein the backbone wheel is universal in configuration such that it is adapted to be mounted on a plurality of different types of vehicle.
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels defined in claim 7 wherein the backbone wheel includes a plurality of backbone spokes extending between the wheel hub and the wheel rim, the backbone spokes having a thickness of not greater than about 1.5 inches.
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels defined in claim 8 wherein the backbone spokes have a thickness of not greater than about 1 inch.
A vehicle’s pneumatic wheels comprising:
a one-piece universal backbone wheel cast from a light-weight metal, said wheel adapted to be mounted upon a plurality of vehicles, said wheel comprising a generally cylindrical wheel rim adapted to carry a vehicle tire, the wheel rim having an outboard end and an inboard end, said wheel rim including a deep well formed between said outboard and inboard ends, said deep well defining a deep well wall which is adjacent to said outboard end of said wheel rim, said wheel also having a central hub supported within said rim by a plurality of radically extending spokes, said spokes having a generally accurate shape with one end of each spoke terminating upon said hub and the other end of each spoke terminating on said deep well wall whereby the spoke forms a generally radial arch between said hub and said deep well wall to minimize the amount of metal utilized to form the wheel while providing sufficient strength to support a vehicle; and
a styled plastic wheel face moulded directly upon at least a portion of said wheel disc and the outboard end of the wheel rim, the plastic wheel face forming a plastic flange on the outboard end of the wheel rim, such that said styled plastic wheel face provides a pleasing aesthetic appearance to the wheel.
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels defined in claim 10 wherein the plastic wheel face is metal-plated on an outboard surface of the plastic wheel face.
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels defined in claim 11 wherein the wheel hub is covered by the plastic wheel face.
The vehicle’s pneumatic wheels defined in claim 12 wherein the backbone wheel is universal in configuration such that it is adapted to be mounted on a plurality of different types of vehicle.
A method of producing a vehicle comprising:
(a) casting a one-piece universal backbone wheel from a light-weight metal, the wheel adapted to be mounted upon a plurality of vehicles, the backbone wheel comprising a generally cylindrical wheel rim adapted to carry a vehicle tire, said wheel rim having an outboard end and an inboard end, said wheel rim including a deep well formed between said outboard and inboard ends, said deep well defining a deep well wall which is adjacent to said outboard end of said wheel rim, said wheel also having a central hub supported within said rim by a plurality of radically extending spokes, said spokes having a generally accurate shape with one end of each spoke terminating upon said hub and the other end of each spoke terminating on said deep well wall whereby the spoke forms a generally radial arch between said hub and said deep well wall and the amount of material included in an outboard wheel sidewall is minimized while providing sufficient strength to support a vehicle; and
(b) moulding a styled plastic wheel face directly upon at least a portion of the wheel disc, such that the styled plastic wheel face provides a pleasing aesthetic appearance to the wheel.
The method defined in claim 14 comprising an additional step, between steps (a) and (b), of machining the casting.
The method defined in claim 15 comprising an additional step, after moulding the wheel face in step (b), of curing the plastic.
The method defined in claim 16 comprising an additional step, after curing the plastic, of chrome-plating the plastic wheel face.
The method defined in claim 17 wherein the pneumatic wheel disc backbone is cast having a varying thickness such that it includes relatively thin portions which are at least about 30% thinner than relatively thick portions of the wheel disc backbone.
The method defined in claim 18 wherein the cast backbone pneumatic wheel has an outboard end and an inboard end, and wherein method step (b) comprises moulding the plastic wheel face on the wheel disc backbone and the outboard end of the wheel rim such that the plastic wheel face forms a plastic flange on the outboard end of the wheel rim.