Method of manufacturing pneumatic tire, shaping device and pneumatic tire
US-2016332402-A1 · Nov 17, 2016 · US
US12208651B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12208651-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917268517-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2025 |
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A method of manufacturing a tire, a forming system for the tire, and the tire are provided. A preceding carcass cord from one feeding unit is used to form a carcass layer while being fed to a forming drum, and a leading edge portion of a next carcass cord is paid out from another feeding unit in advance. At a time when a predetermined length of the preceding carcass cord is fed, a splice mechanism is used to join the leading edge portion of the next carcass cord to the preceding carcass cord to make the leading edge portion of the next carcass cord continuous with the preceding carcass cord. Then, with the next carcass cord fed to the forming drum, formation of the carcass layer is continued to complete the carcass layer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for manufacturing a tire comprising a reinforcing member comprising a reinforcing cord continuously wound a plurality of times in a tire circumferential direction or wound in the tire circumferential direction while continuously extending in a tire width direction, the method comprising: preparing a plurality of feeding units feeding the reinforcing cords, feeding, in advance as a preceding reinforcing cord, the reinforcing cord stocked in one of the feeding units and using the preceding reinforcing cord to form the reinforcing member, using, as a next reinforcing cord, the reinforcing cord stocked in another of the feeding units and paying out a leading edge portion of the next reinforcing cord, at a time when a predetermined length of the preceding reinforcing cord is fed, joining the leading edge portion to the preceding reinforcing cord using a splice mechanism to make the leading edge portion continuous with the preceding reinforcing cord, then continuing formation of the reinforcing cord while feeding the next reinforcing cord to complete the reinforcing cord, and vulcanizing a green tire with the reinforcing member completed, detecting a progress state of formation of the reinforcing member using the preceding reinforcing cord, determining, based on the progress state of formation detected, a longitudinal position on the preceding reinforcing cord to which the leading edge portion is joined, and joining the preceding reinforcing cord to the next reinforcing cord at the longitudinal position determined to place, at a desired position on the reinforcing member, a joint portion at which the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord are joined; wherein the desired position is at a position overlapping a bead core portion of the tire in a tire radial direction, and the formation of the reinforcing member continues without stopping the rotation of a forming drum to which the reinforcing cord is fed while joining the leading edge portion of the next reinforcing cord to the preceding reinforcing cord using the splice mechanism. 2. The method of manufacturing a tire according to claim 1 , wherein formation of the reinforcing member is performed on an outer surface of a rigid core comprising an outer surface corresponding to an inner surface of the tire vulcanized and completed. 3. The method of manufacturing a tire according to claim 1 , wherein a joining cord is wound around outer circumferential surfaces of the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord to join the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord to make the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord continuous with each other. 4. The method of manufacturing a tire according to claim 1 , wherein joining portions of the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord are untwisted by injection pressure of a fluid, and then untwisted portions of the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord are brought together and re-twisted to join the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord to make the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord continuous with each other. 5. The method of manufacturing a tire according to claim 1 , further comprising cutting the preceding reinforcing cord at the time when the predetermined length of the preceding reinforcing cord is fed, and joining the leading edge portion to the preceding reinforcing cord after the cutting, wherein formation of the reinforcing member is performed on an outer surface of a rigid core comprising an outer surface corresponding to an inner surface of the tire vulcanized and completed, and joining portions of the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord are untwisted by injection pressure of a fluid, and then untwisted portions of the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord are brought together and re-twisted to join the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord to make the preceding reinforcing cord and the next reinforcing cord continuous with each other.
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