Tire wear measuring arrangement

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Inventors

Vexelman, Ilya Volfovich
Sljudikov, Leonid Davydovich
Kutilin, Alexandr Grigorievich
Kalugin, Oleg Mikhailovich

Application #

396126

Filed

Sep-10-1973

Published

Jun-22-1976

Current US Class

033/203
033/203.19
073/146

International Classes

G01B 005/08; G01B 005/20; G01M 017/02

Field of Search

73/8 73/81 73/82 73/83 73/146 356/72 33/203 33/203.11 33/203.18 33/203.19 33/189 33/203.13 33/203.16

Examiners

Swisher; S. Clement

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Haseltine, Lake & Waters

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Abstract
A tire wear measuring arrangement incorporates a measuring device adapted to be brought to the tire tread under test. The measuring device and an optical view-finder are so mounted on a swivel carrier that the measuring axis is arranged parallel to the optical axis and both axes are spaced equidistantly from the axis of rotation of the carrier.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tyre wear measuring arrangement, incorporating: a measuring device adapted to be brought to the tyre tread being measured for measuring the distance from the tyre circmferential surface to the center axis of the tyre; an optical view-finder for locating a point on said tyre circumference; a swivel carrier; means mounting said swivel carrier at a predetermined radial distance relative to the center axis of said tyre, said measuring device and said optical view-finder being mounted on said swivel carrier so that the measuring axis is parallel to and in spaced relationship with the optical axis and both axes are spaced equidistantly from the axis of rotation of said carrier, said optical view-finder and said measuring device adapted to be pivoted about said axis of rotation after location of said point by said view-finder so as to position said measuring device above said point and said measuring device being axially displaceable towards and into contact with the said tyre for measurement thereof.



Description
The present invention relates to the tyre industry equipment, and has particular reference to tyre wear measurers.

The invention can find most utility when applied for measuring the degree of wear of the tread pattern of automobile tyres. Besides, the invention is likewise applicable for tyre testing aimed at the assessment of tyre wear resistance or the influence of diverse factors upon the wear process, and also for operatively monitoring the degree of tyre wear in the course of service life thereof.

At present the most extensive application has found the measurement of the degree of tyre wear with the use of a depth gauge.

According to the technique in common use, there is measured manually, by a depth gauge, the depth of the tyre tread groove, whereupon the degree of the tyre wear is judged by the amount by which the tread depth has been reduced. However, no sooner does the depth-gauge method enable one to reliably measure the degree of tyre wear than after a run of 15 to 20 thousand kilometers. Besides, the measuring accuracy of the depth gauge is as low as .+-.0.4 mm. The basic causes of low-accuracy tread wear measurements with the use of a depth gauge are as follows: absence of fixed measuring points; difficulties encountered in setting the depth gauge exactly normal to the tread pattern; different strain ratios of rubber resulting from the effect of the depth gauge.
 
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