Rubberized strength member for elastomeric products, in particular vehicle tyres, wherein the strength member has at least one first yarn, method for producing the rubberized strength member, and vehicle tyre having at least one rubberized strength member

US12370833B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12370833-B2
Application numberUS-202118254566-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 25, 2021
Priority dateNov 25, 2020
Publication dateJul 29, 2025
Grant dateJul 29, 2025

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The invention relates to a rubberized strength member for elastomeric products, especially vehicle tires, wherein the strength member includes at least one first yarn, to a process for producing the rubberized strength member and to a motor vehicle tire including at least one rubberized strength member. According to the invention, the first yarn is a yarn of HMLS-PET comprising recycled PET.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A rubberized strength member for elastomeric products comprising: at least one first yarn comprised of a High Modulus Low Shrinkage polyethylene terephthalate (HMLS-PET) comprising recycled PET; wherein the first yarn is twisted in a x2 cord, where the cord has a twist factor of 150 to 250 and a breaking force of at least 6.3 g/den and has an elongation at 45 N of less than 0.0056%/den and hot shrinkage of less than 3%; wherein the first yarn of HMLS-PET has a crystallization level of 45% to 53.5%. 2. The rubberized strength member of claim 1 , the first yarn of HMLS-PET comprises 10% to 100% by weight of recycled PET. 3. The rubberized strength member of claim 1 , the first yarn of HMLS-PET includes 0.12% to 5% by weight, of isophthalic acid (IPA). 4. The rubberized strength member of claim 1 , the first yarn of HMLS-PET has a fineness of 300 to 4000 denier (den). 5. The rubberized strength member of claim 1 , produced by a process comprising the steps: a) performing pre-crystallization, crystallization and solid-state polymerization of the PET from a) to give high-viscosity PET chips having an intrinsic viscosity of 0.85 to 1.15 dl/g; b) drying, and mixing the chips of recycled PET with chips of virgin PET to obtain PET chips comprising up to 10% to 100% by weight of chips from recycled PET, melting and extruding of the PET chips for the yarn spinning, subsequent yarn spinning by means of a spinneret comprising a reheater having a buffer zone with the high-viscosity PET chips from step b), and stepwise cooling of the unstretched yarn, wherein the water content of the chips after drying is less than 30 ppm, the temperature of the reheater beneath the spinneret is 280 to 350° C. and the length of the buffer zone beneath the reheater during the stepwise cooling is 20 to 100 mm; c) oiling, drawing, heat-setting and winding after the stepwise cooling in step c) to obtain an HMLS-PET yarn. 6. The rubberized strength member of claim 1 , the first yarn of HMLS-PET comprises 30% to 100% by weight of recycled PET. 7. The rubberized strength member of claim 1 , the first yarn of HMLS-PET comprises 50% to 100% by weight of recycled PET. 8. The rubberized strength member of claim 1 , the first yarn of HMLS-PET includes 0.12% to 2.2% by weight of isophthalic acid (IPA). 9. The rubberized strength member of claim 1 , the first yarn of HMLS-PET has a fineness of 300 to 3100 den. 10. The rubberized strength member of claim 1 , the first yarn of HMLS-PET has a fineness of 300 to 2000 den. 11. The rubberized strength member of claim 1 , the first yarn of HMLS-PET has a fineness of 900 to 2000 den. 12. The rubberized strength member of claim 1 , the first yarn of HMLS-PET comprises 50% to 100% by weight of recycled PET, the first yarn of HMLS-PET includes 0.12% to 2.2% by weight of isophthalic acid (IPA), the first yarn of HMLS-PET has a fineness of 900 to 2000 den. 13. A process for producing a rubberized strength member comprising: a) providing PET chips comprising 100% by weight of recycled PET from PET bottles or other PET products and optionally provision of chips of virgin PET; b) performing pre-crystallization, crystallization and solid-state polymerization of the PET from a) to give high-viscosity PET chips having an intrinsic viscosity of 0.85 to 1.15 dl/g; c) drying, and mixing the chips of recycled PET with chips of virgin PET to obtain PET chips comprising up to 10% to 100% by weight of chips from recycled PET, melting and extruding of the PET chips for the yarn spinning, subsequent yarn spinning by means of a spinneret comprising a reheater having a buffer zone with the high-viscosity PET chips from step b), and stepwise cooling of the unstretched yarn, wherein the water content of the chips after drying is less than 30 ppm, the temperature of the reheater beneath the spinneret is 280 to 350° C. and the length of the buffer zone beneath the reheater during the stepwise cooling is 20 to 100 mm; d) oiling, drawing, heat-setting and winding after the stepwise cooling in step c) to obtain an HMLS-PET yarn; e) twisting; f) weaving; g) performing modification of adhesion with a dip; h) performing rubberization with a rubberization mixture; wherein the first yarn is twisted in a x2 cord, where the cord has a twist factor of 150 to 250 and a breaking force of at least 6.3 g/den and has an elongation at 45 N of less than 0.0056%/den and hot shrinkage of less than 3%; wherein the first yarn of HMLS-PET has a crystallization level of 45% to 53.5%. 14. A vehicle tire comprising: a sidewall having a plurality of strength members; the plurality of strength members comprised of a High Modulus Low Shrinkage polyethylene terephthalate (HMLS-PET) comprising recycled PET, 50% to 100% by weight, of recycled PET, 0.12% to 2.2% by weight, of isophthalic acid (IPA), a crystallization level of 45% to 53.5%, a fineness of 300 to 4000 denier (den), hot shrinkage of less than 8% and elongation at 45 N of less than 0.0056%/den, and a x2 cord, where the cord has a twist factor of 150 to 250 and a breaking force of at least 6.3 g/den and has an elongation at 45 N of less than 0.0056%/den and hot shrinkage of less than 3%. 15. The vehicle tire of claim 14 , the plurality of strength members formed as a strength member ply. 16. The vehicle tire of claim 14 further comprising a carcass ply, a belt bandage, a belt ply and a bead reinforcement that comprise the plurality of strength members. 17. The vehicle tire of claim 14 , further comprising a carcass ply, where the carcass ply is run around a bead twice (two-ply construction) in a turnup, wherein the end of the ply/plies lies between the core and the edge of the belt and the carcass ply comprises a plurality of strength members comprised of the High Modulus Low Shrinkage polyethylene terephthalate (HMLS-PET). 18. The tire of claim 14 , wherein the strength member is produced by a process comprising the steps: a) performing pre-crystallization, crystallization and solid-state polymerization of the PET from a) to give high-viscosity PET chips having an intrinsic viscosity of 0.85 to 1.15 dl/g; b) drying, and mixing the chips of recycled PET with chips of virgin PET to obtain PET chips comprising up to 10% to 100% by weight of chips from recycled PET, melting and extruding of the PET chips for the yarn spinning, subsequent yarn spinning by means of a spinneret comprising a reheater having a buffer zone with the high-viscosity PET chips from step b), and stepwise cooling of the unstretched yarn, wherein the water content of the chips after drying is less than 30 ppm, the temperature of the reheater beneath the spinneret is 280 to 350° C. and the length of the buffer zone beneath the reheater during the stepwise cooling is 20 to 100 mm; c) oiling, drawing, heat-setting and winding after the stepwise cooling in step c) to obtain an HMLS-PET yarn.

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  • for tyres · CPC title

  • Heat-responsive characteristics · CPC title

  • polyesters, e.g. polyethylene terephthalate [PET] · CPC title

  • D02G3/48Primary

    Tyre cords {(tyre reinforcements B60C9/00; metal cords for reinforcing rubber or plastic articles D07B1/0606)} · CPC title

  • Doubled, plied, or cabled threads {(D02G3/32, D02G3/36 take precedence; effect yarns D02G3/34; details of spindles, e.g. bearings D01H7/86)} · CPC title

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What does patent US12370833B2 cover?
The invention relates to a rubberized strength member for elastomeric products, especially vehicle tires, wherein the strength member includes at least one first yarn, to a process for producing the rubberized strength member and to a motor vehicle tire including at least one rubberized strength member. According to the invention, the first yarn is a yarn of HMLS-PET comprising recycled PET.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Continental Reifen Deutschland Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D02G3/48. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 29 2025 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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