IP Library Granted Patent US 7,302,979
Granted Patent B2
US 7,302,979 · App. 11/081,228 · Granted Dec 4, 2007

Vehicle tire inflation system and sensor and method of use

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Patent No.
US 7,302,979
App. No.
11/081,228
Granted
Dec 4, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A combined tire inflation system and a wheel speed sensor for a vehicle steer axle has a steerable spindle with a substantially hollow interior portion. A shaft, located in the hollow interior portion, connects a rotatable hub cap adjacent the spindle and a sensor at least partially within the spindle. A magnet is secured to the shaft and rotates with the shaft. A sensor is mounted adjacent the magnet for sensing the rotation of the magnet. The shaft has a hollow interior that connects an air source with a tire associated with the hub cap.

Claims (32)

1. A steering axle of a vehicle, comprising:

a steerable spindle having an inboard portion and an outboard portion, said spindle having a hollow interior portion extending from said inboard portion to said outboard portion;

a hub cap positioned adjacent said outboard portion of said spindle;

a hollow shaft rotatably mounted within said hollow interior portion of said spindle wherein a first portion of said shaft is attached to said hub cap for rotation therewith; and

a combined sensing unit and fluid conduit system mounted at least partially within said inboard portion of said spindle, said system connected to a second portion of said shaft, said second portion of said shaft also connected to an air supply.

2. The steering axle of claim 1 , wherein said first portion of said shaft is connected to a tire air feed.

3. The steering axle of claim 1 , wherein said spindle has a recess at said inboard portion, and wherein said recess is connected to said hollow interior portion of said spindle and said system is mounted within said recess.

4. The steering axle of claim 1 , wherein said hub cap has an aperture therethrough for receiving said first portion of said shaft.

5. The steering axle of claim 1 , wherein said hollow interior portion of said spindle is centrally located through said spindle.

6. The steering axle of claim 1 , wherein said shaft has a substantially continuous interior portion for air to travel from said inboard portion of said spindle through said hub cap.

7. The steering axle of claim 1 , wherein a magnet is secured to said shaft for rotation therewith within said system.

8. The steering axle of claim 1 , wherein said shaft is rotatingly supported within said system by at least one bearing.

9. The steering axle of claim 8 , wherein a rotary seal is located about said shaft and in sealingly engagement therewith.

10. The steering axle of claim 7 , wherein said system has at least one non-rotating sensor located adjacent said magnet.

11. The steering axle of claim 10 , wherein said sensor is located within a back cover.

12. The steering axle of claim 11 , wherein said back cover defines an electronics cavity, a connector surround and an air line connection.

13. The steering axle of claim 9 , wherein said magnet on said shaft is bounded by a first bearing and a second bearing and wherein said seal is located inboard of said second bearing.

14. A steering axle of a vehicle, comprising:

a steerable spindle having an inboard portion and an outboard portion, said spindle having a central, hollow interior portion;

a rotatable hub cap positioned adjacent said outboard portion of said spindle;

a substantially hollow shaft located within said interior portion of said spindle and connected to said hub cap for rotation therewith;

a combined sensing unit and fluid conduit system at least partially mounted within said interior portion of said spindle, said system comprising a speed sensor mounted within said spindle, said speed sensor comprising a magnet mounted for rotation on said shaft and a non-rotating sensor mounted adjacent said magnet, wherein said system is connected to said shaft opposite said hub cap where said shaft is connected to an air supply; and

at least one rotary seal located about said shaft.

15. A method of utilizing a steering axle, comprising:

providing a steerable spindle having a hollow interior portion and a rotatable hub cap adjacent said spindle;

locating a shaft within said interior portion of said spindle;

connecting a first portion of said shaft to said hub cap for rotation therewith; and

sensing the rotational speed of said shaft by locating a system comprised of a magnet on a second portion of said shaft within said spindle for rotation therewith adjacent a non-rotatable wheel speed sensor, said system on said second portion of said shaft also being connected to an air supply.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein at least two bearings position said shaft so that said magnet thereon rotates adjacent said sensor.

17. The method of claim 15 , wherein at least one rotary seal is sealingly engaged with said shaft, said seal permitting rotation of said shaft.

18. The method of claim 15 , wherein air travels through a back cover, through a hollow portion of said shaft to at least one tire air feed.

19. The method of claim 15 , wherein a source of air continually pressurizes said shaft or intermittently pressurizes said shaft.

Assignments (4)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REVOLVING FACILITY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 25, 2008
From: DANA HOLDING CORPORATION; DANA LIMITED; DANA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA SEALING PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA SEALING MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA STRUCTURAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA THERMAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; SPICER HEAVY AXLE & BRAKE, INC.; DANA OFF HIGHWAY PRODUCTS, LLC; DTF TRUCKING INC.; DANA WORLD TRADE CORPORATION; DANA AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET, INC.; DANA GLOBAL PRODUCTS, INC.; DANA STRUCTURAL MANUFACTURING, LLC
To: CITICORP USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 020859/0249 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TERM FACILITY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 25, 2008
From: DANA HOLDING CORPORATION; DANA LIMITED; DANA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA SEALING PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA SEALING MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA STRUCTURAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA THERMAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; SPICER HEAVY AXLE & BRAKE, INC.; DANA OFF HIGHWAY PRODUCTS, LLC; DTF TRUCKING INC.; DANA WORLD TRADE CORPORATION; DANA AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET, INC.; DANA GLOBAL PRODUCTS, INC.; DANA STRUCTURAL MANUFACTURING, LLC
To: CITICORP USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 020859/0359 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 25, 2008
From: DANA CORPORATION
To: DANA HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 020571/0741 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 14, 2005
From: MOSES, MR. DAVID G.; STACER, MR. DARYL J.; DAVISON, MR. KENT E.
To: DANA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 016134/0525 →