Measuring and testing – Tire – tread or roadway – Tire inflation testing installation
Patent
1990-09-18
1991-11-12
Woodiel, Donald O.
Measuring and testing
Tire, tread or roadway
Tire inflation testing installation
200 6125, 340444, B60C 2304
Patent
active
050637746
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to a tire pressure sensor for motor vehicles.
A tire pressure sensor for sensing the pressure in a tire of a motor vehicle is known. This tire pressure sensor comprises a housing fixed on a wheel rim of a vehicle wheel, on which a tire whose pressure is to be measured is mounted, and a pressure switch which is mounted at the circumference of the wheel rim extending in a radial direction into the interior of the tire. The pressure switch includes a reference pressure chamber, which is closed on a side closet the tire interior by an electrically conducting contact diaphragm, which is arranged parallel to the tread of the tire and which respect to the housing, according to the relative tire pressure and is lifted according to speed of the tire by a mass, which is movable in a radial direction by centrifugal force for the purpose of speed-dependent raising of the switching threshold of the pressure switch.
Tire and vehicle manufacturers recommend increased tire pressures for higher vehicle speed. This can be taken into account in that the switching threshold is adjusted to the greatest required pressure by adjusting the pressure in the reference pressure chamber. This results in a loss in comfort at low speeds (compare DE-OS 32 43 845). On the other hand, if the tire pressure sensor is adjusted to the tire pressure recommended in the lower speed range at full load, the required higher tire pressure at high speeds is not monitored and the tire pressure monitoring device gives a false sense of security, which is dangerous precisely in this speed range.
It is known from DE-OS 26 26 475 to provide the diaphragm of the reference pressure chamber of a tire pressure sensor with a solid piston whose front side is contacted by the tube of the tire to be monitored, which presses in the diaphragm against the pressure in the reference pressure chamber, when there is sufficient air pressure in the tire, to the extent that an electrical contact in the reference pressure chamber is closed It is further mentioned in DE-OS 26 26 475 that centrifugal forces at the piston of the diaphragm advantageously reduce the force exerted on the diaphragm by the tire pressure at increasing speed, so that the tire pressure must be increased at higher speeds in order to keep the switching contact closed. However, it is disadvantageous that the piston which is used as added mass for the diaphragm is covered by the tube of the tire, so that the centrifugal forces acting on it act on the reference pressure chamber only in part and in an undefined manner for raising the switching threshold. It is therefore not possible with this solution to raise the switching threshold by a defined and reproducible amount at a determined speed relative to the stationary state, since the speed-dependent raising of the switching threshold can not be determined beforehand in this device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
On this basis, the object of the invention is to construct a tire pressure sensor with a speed-dependent shifting of the threshold value in such a way as to provide an increased, reproducible switching sensitivity and an improved coupling of the temperature of the reference pressure chamber to the temperature in the tire.
This object is met, according to the invention, the reference pressure chamber is closed toward the rim side (i.e. its peripheral edge) by a ring diaphragm connected at its inner rim with the housing of the pressure switch and at its outer rim with the contact diaphragm via a mass ring. Due to the intermediate ring diaphragm, the mass ring, generally a metal ring, can shift radially outward as a function of the centrifugal force acting on it and accordingly as a function of the driving speed. The state of equilibrium of the forces acting on the contact diaphragm in the opposite direction is shifted toward higher tire pressures, so that a shifting of the switching threshold value of the pressure switch toward higher pressures is effected. The pressure switch accordingly responds pro
REFERENCES:
patent: 4894639 (1990-01-01), Schmiefef
patent: 4954677 (1990-09-01), Alberte et al.
Burkard Johannes
Weltin Wolfgang
Robert & Bosch GmbH
Striker Michael J.
Woodiel Donald O.
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