Rigid core and method for manufacturing pneumatic tire using same

US10239269B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10239269-B2
Application numberUS-201314426057-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 20, 2013
Priority dateSep 27, 2012
Publication dateMar 26, 2019
Grant dateMar 26, 2019

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According to the present invention, the cycle time is reduced for a core removal step while suppressing displacement of the affixing position for the rubber member during a green-tire forming step. This rigid core has a ring-shaped core body having a tire forming surface for molding the inner surface of a pneumatic tire. The core body is formed from a plurality of core segments that are split in the circumferential direction and movable in the tire radius direction. The surface roughness (Ra) of the outer surface of the core segments forming the tire forming surface is 2.0-20.0 μm.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A rigid core comprising: a ring-shaped core main body having a tire molding surface for molding an inner surface of a pneumatic tire; the core main body comprising a plurality of circumferentially divided core segments each movable along a tire radial direction; and each core segment comprising an outer surface forming the tire molding surface as a surface which is in contact directly with a rubber of a pneumatic tire to be molded during a tire vulcanizing process, wherein: the outer surface of each core segment comprises: an upper portion located radially outward with respect to a maximum width position of the core segment, wherein the upper portion is used to mold an inside of tread and shoulder portions of the pneumatic tire, and a lower portion located radially inward with respect to the maximum width position of the core segment, wherein the lower portion is used to mold an inside surface of sidewall and bead portions of the pneumatic tire, and wherein: the lower portion has a surface roughness Ra in a range of not less than 10 μm, and the upper portion has a surface roughness greater than that of the lower portion and not more than 20 μm. 2. A method for manufacturing a pneumatic tire using the rigid core according to claim 1 , the method comprising: a green tire molding process to form a green tire by arranging an unvulcanized rubber component on the tire molding surface of the rigid core; a vulcanization process to vulcanize the green tire with the rigid core in a vulcanization mold to form a vulcanized tire; and a core removal process to take out the core segments of the rigid core from the vulcanized tire by pulling the core segments toward radially inward of the tire. 3. The rigid core according to claim 1 , wherein the upper portion comprises a tread forming portion having an approximately flatly extending surface including a core equator to mold an inner surface of a tread portion of the pneumatic tire and a pair of shoulder fowling portions each extending from the tread forming portion to the maximum width position of the core segment in a curved fashion to mold an inner surface of the shoulder and sidewall portions of the pneumatic tire, and wherein each of the shoulder forming portions has a surface roughness Ra larger than that of the tread forming portion. 4. A method for manufacturing a pneumatic tire using the rigid core according to claim 3 , the method comprising: a green tire molding process to form a green tire by arranging an unvulcanized rubber component on the tire molding surface of the rigid core; a vulcanization process to vulcanize the green tire with the rigid core in a vulcanization mold to form a vulcanized tire; and a core removal process to take out the core segments of the rigid core from the vulcanized tire by pulling the core segments toward radially inward of the tire.

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  • with incorporated heating or cooling means · CPC title

  • Pneumatic or solid tyres or parts thereof {(conveyor belts B29L2031/7092; drive belts B29L2031/7094; fourdrinier belts B29L2031/733)} · CPC title

  • Cores · CPC title

  • Moulding surfaces provided with means for marking or patterning (for injection moulding B29C45/372) · CPC title

  • with radially movable sectors · CPC title

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What does patent US10239269B2 cover?
According to the present invention, the cycle time is reduced for a core removal step while suppressing displacement of the affixing position for the rubber member during a green-tire forming step. This rigid core has a ring-shaped core body having a tire forming surface for molding the inner surface of a pneumatic tire. The core body is formed from a plurality of core segments that are split i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sumitomo Rubber Ind
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29D30/0629. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 26 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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