Pneumatic tire
US-2016193874-A1 · Jul 7, 2016 · US
US10343459B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10343459-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515100514-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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[Solution] The tire 12 includes a band 26 disposed radially inward of a tread 14, and a belt 24 disposed radially inward of the band 26. The band 26 includes a cord that is helically wound and extends substantially in a circumferential direction. The belt 24 includes an inner layer 24a, and an outer layer 24b that is layered over the inner layer 24a and disposed radially outward of the inner layer 24a. The inner layer 24a and the outer layer 24b each include multiple cords aligned with each other. The cords in the inner layer 24a and the cords in the outer layer 24b are inclined relative to an equator plane. A direction in which the cords in the inner layer 24a are inclined relative to the equator plane is opposite to a direction in which the cords in the outer layer 24b are inclined relative to the equator plane. Absolute values of inclination angles of the cords in the inner layer 24a and the cords in the outer layer 24b relative to the equator plane are greater than or equal to 35°, and not greater than 55°.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pneumatic tire comprising: a tread having an outer surface that forms a tread surface; a band disposed radially inward of the tread; and a belt disposed radially inward of the band, wherein the band includes a cord that is helically wound and extends substantially in a circumferential direction, the belt includes an inner layer, and an outer layer that is layered over the inner layer and disposed radially outward of the inner layer, the inner layer and the outer layer each include multiple cords aligned with each other, the cords in the inner layer and the cords in the outer layer are inclined relative to an equator plane, a direction in which the cords in the inner layer are inclined relative to the equator plane is opposite to a direction in which the cords in the outer layer are inclined relative to the equator plane, absolute values of inclination angles of the cords in the inner layer and the cords in the outer layer relative to the equator plane are greater than or equal to 35°, and not greater than 55°, a tensile stiffness Rt per unit width of each of the inner layer and the outer layer in a direction in which the cords extend is measured when a tensile strain in the cords in the inner layer and the outer layer is between 0.4% and 1.0%, and the tensile stiffness Rt is greater than or equal to 14 kN/mm, and not greater than 20 kN/mm, and a tensile stiffness Rd per unit width of the band in a direction in which the cord extends is measured when a tensile strain in the cord of the band is between 3% and 5%, and the tensile stiffness Rd is greater than or equal to 2.50 kN/mm, and not greater than 3.09 kN/mm. 2. The tire according to claim 1 , wherein the belt has a Poisson's ratio that is less than or equal to 1.9. 3. A pneumatic tire comprising: a tread having an outer surface that forms a tread surface; a band disposed radially inward of the tread; and a belt disposed radially inward of the band, wherein the band includes a cord that is helically wound and extends substantially in a circumferential direction, the belt includes an inner layer, and an outer layer that is layered over the inner layer and disposed radially outward of the inner layer, the inner layer and the outer layer each include multiple cords aligned with each other, the cords in the inner layer and the cords in the outer layer are inclined relative to an equator plane, a direction in which the cords in the inner layer are inclined relative to the equator plane is opposite to a direction in which the cords in the outer layer are inclined relative to the equator plane, and the belt has a Poisson's ratio that is less than or equal to 1.9, a tensile stiffness Rt per unit width of each of the inner layer and the outer layer in a direction in which the cords extend is measured when a tensile strain in the cords in the inner layer and the outer layer is between 0.4% and 1.0%, and the tensile stiffness Rt is greater than or equal to 14 kN/mm, and not greater than 20 kN/mm, and wherein a tensile stiffness Rd per unit width of the band in a direction in which the cord extends is measured when a tensile strain in the cord of the band is between 3% and 5%, and the tensile stiffness Rd is greater than or equal to 2.50 kN/mm, and not greater than 3.09 kN/mm.
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