B60C15/0045

Tire with toroidal element

A tire includes a tread formed in a crown region of the tire and sidewall regions extending from the crown region to bead areas. The tire further includes a toroidal element extending across a crown region of the tire, and further extending along at least a portion of each sidewall region of the tire. The toroidal element has a central region located between inner and outer regions. The central region is more elastic than the inner and outer regions.

TIRE FOR TWO-WHEELED AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE
20170203611 · 2017-07-20 · ·

[Object] A tire, for a two-wheeled automotive vehicle, which is excellent in ride comfort and steering stability, is provided.

[Solution] A tire 12 for a two-wheeled automotive vehicle includes a carcass 20 that is extended on and between one of beads 18 and the other of the beads 18 along inner sides of a tread 14 and sidewalls 16. The carcass 20 includes a first ply 34 and a second ply 36 that is layered outward of the first ply 34. The first ply 34 is turned up around the beads 18 from an inner side toward an outer side in an axial direction. By the turning-up, the first ply 34 includes a main portion 34a and turned-up portions 34b. The second ply 36 is turned back around the beads 18 from the outer side toward the inner side in the axial direction. By the turning-back, the second ply 36 includes a main portion 36a and turned-back portions 36b.

PNEUMATIC TIRE
20170197477 · 2017-07-13 · ·

In a tire 2, each load support layer 22 extends from a side portion 24 of the tire 2 to a radially inner side of a belt 14 at an inner side of a carcass 12. A ratio (SP/WB) of a width SP from an equator plane to an outer edge 48 of the load support layer 22, relative to a width WB from the equator plane to an edge of the belt 14, in an axial direction is equal to or greater than 0.1 and equal to or less than 0.6.

PNEUMATIC TIRE
20170197479 · 2017-07-13 · ·

In a side reinforcing type tire 2, when a cross-sectional height of the tire 2 is denoted by L, a height in a radial direction from a bead base line to an outer edge of a core 34 is denoted by HC, a point on a turned-up portion 42 of a carcass ply 38 at which point a height in the radial direction from the bead base line is 0.35 times of the height L is denoted by P1, and a point on the turned-up portion 42 at which point the height in the radial direction from the bead base line is equal to the height HC is denoted by P2, the turned-up portion 42 has, between the point P1 and the point P2, a shape that is a curved line projecting inward in an axial direction, a straight line, or a combination thereof.

PNEUMATIC TIRE
20170197478 · 2017-07-13 · ·

In a pneumatic tire 2 according to the present invention, in the vicinity of a bead 10 portion, a main portion 42 of a carcass ply 40 is passed through the vicinity of a neutral surface. A tensile force and a compressive force applied to the main portion 42 are small. In the tire 2, occurrence of pinch cut is suppressed. In addition, this structure alleviates a force applied to the main portion 42 even during run-flat running. In the tire 2, damage is less likely to occur even during run-flat running for a long period of time. The tire 2 has excellent run-flat durability. Furthermore, in the tire 2, an increase in the vertical stiffness constant or weight thereof is suppressed.

PNEUMATIC TIRE
20250065674 · 2025-02-27 · ·

A pneumatic tire can include a carcass, a belt layer, and reinforcing rubber layers. Turned-up portions of a carcass ply each include a first portion located between a body portion and the belt layer, a second portion adjacent to each reinforcing rubber layer in a tire axial direction, on an outer side in a tire radial direction with respect to a rim flange of a standardized rim, and a third portion located between the first portion and the second portion. A length of the third portion is 0.8 to 1.4 times a sum (La+Lb) of a length La of the first portion and a length Lb of the second portion.

TIRE
20170120693 · 2017-05-04 · ·

The pneumatic tire has a carcass ply and a tread part. The carcass ply includes a main body ply reaching from a tread part to a bead core, and a folded ply folded around the bead core. An end part of the folded ply extends to a height position beyond a tire maximum width position. A bead filler height is within the range of 20-60% of the tire sectional height. A bead filler width at a height position corresponding to 30% of the tire sectional height is no greater than 40% of the bead filler root width. A tread width is at least 81% of a tire maximum width, and a curvature radius of the carcass ply at an extension line extending in a tread width direction and passing the tire maximum width position in a cross section in the direction of tire width is at least 30 mm.

PNEUMATIC TIRE

In an apex 34 of a tire 2, a reinforcing portion 48 is located inward of a main body 46 in an axial direction. When a position on an outer surface of the tire 2 at which position a height from a BBL is 14 mm is defined as a first point P1 and a position on the outer surface of the tire 2 at which position a height from the BBL is 20 mm is defined as a second point P2, the reinforcing portion 48 overlaps the first point P1 and the second point P2 in a radial direction. A loss tangent of the reinforcing portion 48 is equal to a loss tangent of the main body 46 or less than the loss tangent. A hardness of the reinforcing portion 48 is equal to a hardness of the main body 46 or greater than the hardness.

Tire Construction With Discontinuous Body Ply Configuration

Various embodiments of a tire having a discontinuous body ply configuration are disclosed.

Pneumatic tyre for a two-wheeled vehicle

A two-wheeled vehicle pneumatic tire having a tread, a tire carcass, tire sidewalls, and two bead regions with a bead protective strip. The tire carcass is formed from a first carcass inlay and a second carcass inlay. The second carcass inlay is arranged radially inwardly of the first carcass inlay, and extends from a crown region (17) of the two-wheeled vehicle pneumatic tire and terminates at a second carcass inlay end under the bead protective strip. The two-wheeled vehicle pneumatic tire provides improved puncture protection whilst maintaining good rolling resistance. This is achieved in that the first carcass inlay is guided with a first carcass inlay turn-up over the particular tire sidewall as far as under the tread to a first carcass inlay end, and terminates there at the first carcass inlay end.