Curing mold assemblies for non-pneumatic tires as well as methods of manufacture

US12083760B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12083760-B2
Application numberUS-202218559993-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 17, 2022
Priority dateJun 18, 2021
Publication dateSep 10, 2024
Grant dateSep 10, 2024

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Mold assemblies for curing non-pneumatic tires include first and second mold sections that are axially displaceable relative to one another. Lateral-pressure members are supported on the first mold section. The first lateral pressure members include a first pressure member wall with first and second edge surface portions. A first curing shoe cooperatively engages the first edge surface portion of the first lateral-pressure member and an associated less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire. A second curing shoe abuttingly engages the second edge surface portion of the first lateral-pressure member and the associated less-than-fully-cured nonpneumatic tire. Methods of manufacturing non-pneumatic tires are also included.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of manufacturing a non-pneumatic tire, said method comprising: supporting a first lateral-pressure member on a first mold section that has a longitudinally-extending mold axis with said first lateral-pressure member including a pressure member wall that includes a first edge surface portion and a second edge surface portion opposite said first edge surface portion; providing a less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire that includes a plurality of support structures disposed in peripherally-spaced relation to one another and a plurality of spaces disposed in peripherally-spaced relation to one another with one of said plurality of spaces between adjacent ones of said plurality of support structures; inserting a first curing shoe into one of said plurality of spaces and a second curing shoe into said one of said plurality of spaces in laterally-spaced relation to said first curing shoe; positioning said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire along said first mold section such that said first lateral-pressure member is at least partially disposed within said one of said plurality of spaces with said first edge surface portion at least partially axially coextensive with said first curing shoe and with said second edge surface portion at least partially axially coextensive with said second curing shoe; displacing said first lateral-pressure member and said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire relative to one another such that said first edge surface portion operatively engages said first curing shoe and said second edge surface portion operatively engages said second curing shoe thereby urging said first and second curing shoes laterally away from one another into engagement with and applying pressure to said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire; and, curing said non-pneumatic tire. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein each of said first and second curing shoes extend axially from a first shoe end to a second shoe end, and positioning said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire along said first mold section includes positioning said first lateral-pressure member toward said first end of said first and second curing shoes. 3. A method according to claim 1 further comprising supporting a second lateral-pressure member on a second mold section with said second lateral-pressure member including a first edge surface portion and a second edge surface portion opposite said first edge surface portion. 4. A method according to claim 3 , wherein each of said first and second curing shoes extend axially from a first shoe end to a second shoe end, and said method further comprises positioning said second mold section such that said second lateral-pressure member is at least partially disposed within said one of said plurality of spaces with said first edge surface portion of said second lateral-pressure member at least partially axially coextensive with said second end of said first curing shoe and with said second edge surface portion of said second lateral-pressure member at least partially axially coextensive with said second end of said second curing shoe. 5. A method according to claim 4 further comprising displacing said second lateral-pressure member relative to said first lateral-pressure member and/or said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire such that said first edge surface portion of said second lateral-pressure member operatively engages said second end of said first curing shoe and said second edge surface portion of said second lateral-pressure member operatively engages said second end of said second curing shoe thereby urging said second ends of said first and second curing shoes laterally away from one another into engagement with and applying pressure to said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire. 6. A method according to claim 1 , wherein supporting said first lateral-pressure member on said first mold section includes providing said first lateral-pressure member with a pressure-member axis disposed in radially-offset alignment with said mold axis and said first and second edge surface portions extending axially at an acute included angle relative to one another along at least a segment thereof. 7. A method according to claim 1 further comprising providing said first curing shoe with an first outer surface portion and said second curing shoe with a second outer surface portion, and inserting said first and second curing shoes into said one of said plurality of spaces includes abuttingly engaging said first and second outer surface portions with said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire such that said first and second curing shoes are self-retained on said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire prior to positioning said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire along said first mold section. 8. A method according to claim 1 further comprising retaining said first and second curing shoes in an axial position within said one of said plurality of spaces while displacing said first lateral-pressure member and said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire relative to one another and thereby urging said first and second curing shoes laterally away from one another into engagement with and applying pressure to said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire. 9. A method according to claim 1 , wherein supporting said first lateral-pressure member on said first mold section includes said pressure member wall at least partially defining a pressure member chamber, and curing said less than fully-cured non-pneumatic tire includes introducing a heated fluid into said pressure member chamber. 10. A method according to claim 1 , wherein: supporting said first lateral-pressure member on said first mold section includes supporting a plurality of first lateral-pressure members on said first mold section in peripherally-spaced relation to one another; and, inserting said first and second curing shoes into said one of said plurality of spaces includes inserting each one of a plurality of first curing shoes into a different one of said plurality of spaces and inserting each one of a plurality of second curing shoes into a different one of said plurality of spaces such that respective ones of said first and second curing shoes positioned within a common one of said plurality of spaces are disposed in laterally-spaced relation to one another therein. 11. A method according to claim 10 , wherein positioning said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire along said first mold section includes positioning said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire along said first mold section such that each of said plurality of first lateral-pressure members is at least partially disposed within a different one of said plurality of spaces. 12. A method according to claim 1 , wherein providing said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire includes: providing a first annular ring having a longitudinal axis, said first annular ring extending axially between a first first ring end and a second first ring end spaced axially from said first first ring end, said first annular ring including a first ring outer surface portion facing radially outward and disposed between said first first ring end and said second first ring end; and, applying a first layer of less-than-fully-cured elastomeric material along at least said first ring outer surface portion of said first annular ring. 13. A method according to claim 12 , wherein providing said less-than-fully-cured non-pneumatic tire includes: providing a second annular ring extending axially between a first second ring end and a second second ring end spaced axially from said first second ring en

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  • comprising lateral openings · CPC title

  • of helical or flat coil form · CPC title

  • B29D30/02Primary

    Solid tyres {; Moulds therefor} · CPC title

  • B60C7/143Primary

    having a lateral extension disposed in a plane parallel to the wheel axis · CPC title

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What does patent US12083760B2 cover?
Mold assemblies for curing non-pneumatic tires include first and second mold sections that are axially displaceable relative to one another. Lateral-pressure members are supported on the first mold section. The first lateral pressure members include a first pressure member wall with first and second edge surface portions. A first curing shoe cooperatively engages the first edge surface portion …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29D30/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 10 2024 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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