Patent classifications
B60C11/0041
Variable width wheel assembly
Provided is a tire including rims, beads each mounted so as to surround each of the rims, a side wall that is connected to the beads, a sub-tread that is formed on top of the side wall and is formed of a material having elasticity so as to have a changing curvature, and plural tread blocks that are arranged on the sub-tread such that the distances between the tread blocks change in accordance with the change in the curvature of the sub-tread.
Motorcycle tire set
A motorcycle tire set includes a front-wheel tire and a rear-wheel tire. Each of the front and rear-wheel tires includes a carcass, a band layer arranged radially outwardly of the carcass in the tread portion, and a tread rubber arranged radially outwardly of the band layer. The carcass includes a carcass ply including carcass cords. The band layer includes a jointless band ply in which a band cord is circumferentially wound spirally at an angle equal to or less than 5 degrees. The tread rubber includes a crown rubber portion. An angle ?1 of the carcass cords of the front-wheel tire is 65 degrees or more with respect to the tire circumferential direction. A rubber hardness of the crown rubber portion of the rear-wheel tire is greater than a rubber hardness of the crown rubber portion of the front-wheel tire.
Tire
A tread of a tire can include a cap layer and a base layer. A loss tangent of the cap layer at 30? C. may be not greater than 0.30, and a loss tangent of the base layer at 30? C. may be less than the loss tangent of the cap layer at 30? C. The base layer can be inward of a reference end of the tread in an axial direction A fixing layer can be between the cap layer and a carcass in a radial direction. A first end of the fixing layer can be outward of an end of the base layer in the axial direction, or a position of the first end of the fixing layer can coincide with a position of the end of the base layer in the axial direction. Adhesiveness of the fixing layer can be higher than adhesiveness of the cap layer.
AIRCRAFT TIRE WITH ZONED TREAD
The invention provides a pneumatic tire having a tire tread with a ground engaging outer surface. The tread further has a first or central tread zone located on the central or crown portion of the tread and formed of a first rubber compound. Additionally, the tread has a second or shoulder tread zone located axially outward of the first or central tread zone on each lateral end of the tread. The second or shoulder tread zone is formed of a second rubber compound. In one example, the first rubber compound has a G (at 50% strain) in the range of 1.6 to 1.8 MPa. In another example, the second rubber compound has a G (at 100% strain) in the range of 800 to 830 KPa.
Airless tire
An airless tire includes a tread ring having a cylindrical form and a ground contact surface, a hub positioned on radial direction inner side of the tread ring and formed to be fixed to an axle, and a spoke structure connecting the tread ring and hub. The tread ring includes a tread rubber layer forming the ground contact surface, and a reinforcing rubber layer formed on tire radial direction inner side of the tread layer, and the reinforcing layer is formed of a rubber material obtained by co-crosslinking a rubber composition including a rubber component, an , -unsaturated carboxylic acid metal salt and a peroxide such that the metal salt has amount in range of 10 to 80 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by mass of the rubber component and the rubber component has content rate of butadiene rubber in range of 10 to 100% by mass.
TIRE
A tire comprises a tread portion 2. The tread portion 2 includes a tread ground contacting surface (2s) and at least one main groove 3 recessed from the tread ground contacting surface (2s) and extending continuously in a tire circumferential direction. The main groove 3 has a first groove wall 11. The first groove wall is provided with a recessed portion 15 recessed outwardly in a groove width direction from a groove edge of the main groove 3 on the tread ground contacting surface. The recessed portion 15 is formed of groove wall rubber 8 having a complex elastic modulus larger than that of base rubber 7 forming a main portion of the tread ground contacting surface (2s).
AUTOMATICALLY MOVING FLOOR TREATMENT APPLIANCE
An automatically moving floor treatment appliance has at least one wheel, which can be rotated about an axis of rotation and which has a circumferential surface, wherein the circumferential surface has a plurality of profile blocks, which, based on the axis of rotation, face radially to the outside and which are embodied in succession in the circumferential direction. To facilitate a negotiating of obstacles by means of the floor treatment appliance, the profile blocks form a profile of the circumferential surface, which is completely heterogeneous in the circumferential direction, so that the structure of the profile is not repeated in the circumferential direction.
PNEUMATIC TIRE
[ solution] A pneumatic tire 1 comprises a carcass 6 extending between a pair of bead portions 4, 4, an inner liner 10 arranged on an inner side in a tire radial direction of the carcass 6 and forming a tire inner cavity surface 16, and a noise damper 20 made of a porous material and fixed to the tire inner cavity surface 16 of the inner liner 10. A glass transition temperature Tg1 of the noise damper 20 is lower than a glass transition temperature Tg2 of the inner liner 10.
Tire comprising an improved tread
Tire comprising a tread (40) extending between an outboard axial edge (45) and an inboard axial edge (46), over a width L, in which the tread comprises at least 4 circumferential ribs (411-414) separated by grooves (421-423), in which the circumferential rib (411) adjacent to the outboard axial edge of the tread extends from the outboard axial edge over a width of at least 0.6.Math.L and comprises a portion (411a) with a width of at least 0.1.Math.L made from a first rubber composition and an axially adjacent second portion (411b) made from a second rubber composition, the first rubber composition having values for the elastic modulus at 300% deformation, the Shore A hardness and the complex modulus G* at 60 C. which are respectively comprised between 1.1 and 2.1 times, 0.95 times and 1.20 times, and 1.00 times and 2.10 times the corresponding values of the second rubber composition.
COMPOSITE MATERIALS CONSISTING OF AN ORIENTED STACKING OF HARD-SOFT MIXTURES FOR MECHANICAL COUPLING IN THE PRODUCTION OF TIRE TREADS
The present invention relates to materials making it possible to generate mechanical coupling in elastomeric compositions, of use especially for the manufacture of tyre treads. It relates in particular to a tread comprising a stack of layers having high and low stiffness moduli.