TIRE WITH NO BEAD TURNUP
20210061024 ยท 2021-03-04
Inventors
- Gilles BONNET (Niederfenlen, LU)
- Olivier Di Prizio (Hettange-Grande, FR)
- Ralph Damon RING (Beach City, OH, US)
- Gilles Reichling (Vichten, LU)
- Nicolas Soultis (Freylange, BE)
- Robert Edward Lionetti (Bereldange, LU)
- Patrice Jacques Omont (Hobscheid, LU)
- William Alain Francis Ghislain Talbot (Bastogne, BE)
Cpc classification
B60C15/0018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2009/0475
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C9/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2015/048
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C9/0042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C15/0081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C15/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C15/0027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C15/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C15/0603
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tire having no ply turnup is described. The tire includes a tread, a single layer of ply, a first triangular shaped bead and a second triangular shaped bead, wherein the radially inner end of the single layer of ply is secured between the first bead and the second bead.
Claims
1. A tire having no ply turnup, the tire comprising a tread, a single layer of ply, a first triangular shaped bead and a second triangular shaped bead, wherein the radially inner end of the single layer of ply is secured between the first bead and the second bead.
2. The tire of claim 1 wherein the first triangular shaped bead is formed of two or more layers of reinforcement wires.
3. The tire of claim 1 wherein the first triangular shaped bead is formed of three or more layers of reinforcement wires.
4. The tire of claim 1 wherein the second triangular shaped bead has a first end forming a base and a second end forming a tip, wherein the base is positioned radially outward of the tip.
5. The tire of claim 1 wherein the second triangular shaped bead is formed of two or more layers of reinforcement wires.
6. The tire of claim 1 wherein the second triangular shaped bead is formed of three or more layers of reinforcement wires.
7. The tire of claim 1 wherein the first triangular shaped bead has a radially outer end that is radially inward of the base of the second triangular shaped bead.
8. The tire of claim 1 further comprising an apex, wherein the apex is formed of a stiff material having a having a shear storage modulus G measured at 1% strain and 100 C. according to ASTM D5289 ranging from 23 to 43 MPa.
9. The tire of claim 1 wherein the first or second triangular shaped bead is formed from bead wires having a minimum elongation at break of 6%, as measured by ASTM D4975-14.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The invention will be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
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[0026] The tire 10 has a single layer or monolayer of ply 20, that has a radially inner portion 22 that is clamped between a first bead 30 and a second bead 40. The ply layer 20 is comprised of radial cords that may be formed of a high modulus 2200/3 denier cords or 3340/2 denier cords. The cord material may be nylon, aramid, or a hybrid construction of nylon/aramid. The lower ply end 22 is clamped between the first bead 30 and the second bead 40. The first bead 30 is a triangular shaped bead formed of a plurality of bead wires that are formed into a pyramid. As shown in
[0027] The tire further includes a second or axially outer bead 40 that functions to clamp the ply ending 22 between the first and second beads 30,40. The axially outer bead 40 is an inverted triangle, and has at least two layers of reinforcement wires. Like the first bead, the second bead is formed of metal wire, preferably a 1.3 mm wire, or with a diameter ranging from 0.8 to 1.5 mm. The first layer 42 is the radially inward layer formed of a single reinforcement wire, while the middle layer 44 is formed of two reinforcement wires. The radially outermost layer 46 is formed of three reinforcement wires.
[0028] The tire may further include an optional apex 50 that is located radially outward of the axially outer bead 40. The second apex has a radially outer portion 52 that is triangular, and is located between the ply 20 and the chafer 24. The second apex 50 has a radially inner lip 54 that is positioned adjacent the axially outer bead 40. The second apex 50 is formed from a highly stiff material in order to get a stiffness gradient between the bead wire and the chafer compound. The second apex is mechanically locked to the second bead and the surrounding area, minimizing or eliminating the ply slippage during the tire building process and shaping process. The stiffness may be characterized by the dynamic modulus G, which are sometimes referred to as the shear storage modulus or dynamic modulus, reference may be made to Science and Technology of Rubber, second edition, 1994, Academic Press, San Diego, Calif., edited by James E. Mark et al, pages 249-254. The shear storage modulus (G) values are indicative of rubber compound stiffness which can relate to tire performance. The tan delta value at 100 C. is considered as being indicative of hysteresis, or heat loss.
[0029] In a first embodiment, the second apex 50 comprises a stiff rubber composition having a shear storage modulus G measured at 1% strain and 100 C. according to ASTM D5289 ranging from 14 to 43 MPa, In a more preferred embodiment, the second apex 50 comprises a rubber composition having a shear storage modulus G measured at 1% strain and 100 C. according to ASTM D5289 ranging from 23 to 43 MPa.
[0030] Variations in the present invention are possible in light of the description of it provided herein. While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for the purpose of illustrating the subject invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in this art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the subject invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that changes can be made in the particular embodiments described which will be within the full intended scope of the invention as defined by the following appended claims.