HEAVY LOAD TIRE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING HEAVY LOAD TIRE
20200031175 ยท 2020-01-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29D30/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2015/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D30/0601
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2015/044
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29D30/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A heavy load tire includes a bead core formed by a bead wire wound plural times in a ring shape, and a rubber sheet formed of a rubber material. The rubber sheet is wound on a region including one end portion and another end portion of the bead wire. The one end portion is served as an end portion closest to another end portion in a tire circumferential direction.
Claims
1. A heavy load tire comprising: a bead core formed by a bead wire wound plural times in a ring shape; and a rubber sheet formed of a rubber material, wherein: the rubber sheet is wound on a region including one end portion and another end portion of the bead wire; and the one end portion is served as an end portion closest to the another end portion in a tire circumferential direction.
2. The heavy load tire according to claim 1, wherein a tensile stress M50 at 50% elongation of the rubber sheet, which is measured based on JIS K6251 under a condition of a measurement temperature of 25 C. after vulcanization, is 1.0 MPa or more.
3. A method for manufacturing a heavy load tire, wherein the heavy load tire includes a bead core formed by a bead wire wound plural times in a ring shape, the method comprising: winding a rubber sheet formed of a rubber material on a region including one end portion and another end portion of the bead wire; and vulcanizing after winding the rubber sheet, wherein the one end portion is served as an end portion closest to the another end portion in a tire circumferential direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. The same reference signs are assigned to the same parts in the drawings and the description thereof is therefore omitted.
[0016] A configuration of a heavy load tire 1 according to the present embodiment is described with reference to
[0017] As shown in
[0018] The bead portion 2 has a bead core 5 and a bead filler 6. The carcass layer 3 is extended between the bead cores 5 in a troidal manner.
[0019] At least two bead cores 5 are arranged to be separated to each other in a tread width direction. Further, the bead core 5 is formed by one bead wire 8 wound plural times in a ring shape. The bead core 5 is formed to support cord tension of the carcass layer 3 generated due to inner pressure of the heavy load tire 1. The bead wire 8 is coated with a rubber material.
[0020] The bead filler 6 is a rubber element for reinforcing the bead core 5. The bead filler 6 is arranged in a space formed by folding both end portions of the carcass layer 3 at positions corresponding to the bead cores 5, toward respective outer side in a tire width direction.
[0021] A belt layer 7 is arranged between the carcass layer 3 and the tread portion 4. A plurality of the belt layers 7 is extended along a tire circumferential direction so as to be laminated to each other.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] The rubber sheet 10 used in the present embodiment is mainly formed of natural rubber, however it is not limited to this. A tensile stress M50 at 50% elongation of the rubber sheet 10, which is measured based on JIS K6251 under a condition of a measurement temperature of 25 C. after vulcanization, is 1.0 MPa or more. Here, the rubber sheet 10 used in the present embodiment has a width of 45 mm, a thickness of 1 mm, and a length of 400 mm, however the dimensions thereof is not limited to those.
[0024] As shown in
[0025] A method for manufacturing the heavy load tire 1 according to the present embodiment is described with reference to a flow chart shown in
[0026] In the bead core forming step S10, one bead wire 8 is wound plural times in a ring shape so as to form the bead core 5.
[0027] In the rubber sheet winding step S20, the rubber sheet 10 is wound on the region including the winding start end portion 8a and the winding finish end portion 8b of the bead wire 8.
[0028] In the vulcanizing step S30, a green tire having the bead core 5 on which the rubber sheet 10 is wound is vulcanized so as to form the heavy load tire 1.
Compared Result
[0029] Next, a compared result is described with reference to
[0030] A horizontal axis in
[0031] As shown in
[0032] As described above, according to the present embodiment, the heavy load tire 1 includes the rubber sheet 10, and the rubber sheet 10 is wound on the region including the winding start end portion 8a and the winding finish end portion 8b of the bead wire 8. With this, the separation resistance around the bead core 5 in the heavy load tire 1 is improved, compared to the configuration in which the conventional organic fiber tape is wound.
[0033] The entire contents of Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-238233 (filed on Dec. 8, 2016) are incorporated in the present specification by reference.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0034] 1: heavy load tire [0035] 2: bead portion [0036] 3: carcass layer [0037] 4: tread portion [0038] 5: bead core [0039] 6: bead filler [0040] 7: belt layer [0041] 8: bead wire [0042] 8a: winding start end portion [0043] 8b: winding finish end portion [0044] 10: rubber sheet