Pneumatic tire with tread having cap portion, base portion and conductive portion
US-9333812-B2 · May 10, 2016 · US
US9776456B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9776456-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113009532-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 19, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jan 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A racing tire comprising a tread having a new tread thickness of no greater than about 0.375 inch. The tread defines a running surface that includes a first circumferential portion of a first rubber compound and a second circumferential portion of a second rubber compound situated adjacent one another. The first rubber compound has a greater stiffness than the second rubber compound so as to provide the tread with greater wear resistance along the first circumferential portion, and the second rubber compound provides the tread with greater traction along the second circumferential portion. The tread may be substantially free of a tread pattern. The second rubber compound may have a greater DIN abrasion value than the first rubber compound. The second rubber compound may have a higher tan delta at 100° C. and/or a higher J″ traction value than the first rubber compound.
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What is claimed is: 1. A racing tire for use on a race car comprising: a tread having a new tread thickness of no greater than about 0.125 inch, a tread width of greater than 11 inches, and defining a-running surface having a generally large radius of curvature when viewed along a tread width and that is adapted to be ground contacting during tire use, the tread including a first circumferential portion of a first rubber compound and a second circumferential portion of a second rubber compound, the first circumferential portion being situated adjacent the second circumferential portion and one shoulder of opposing first and second shoulders of the tire, the second circumferential portion forming at least a central portion of the running surface of the tire and being greater in width than the first circumferential portion, wherein the first rubber compound has a greater stiffness than the second rubber compound so as to provide the tread with greater wear resistance along the first circumferential portion, and the second rubber compound has a higher tan delta at 100° C. and/or a higher J″ traction value than the first rubber compound so as to provide the tread with a greater traction along the second circumferential portion, wherein the second rubber compound includes a tan delta from 0.150 to 0.250 at 100° C. and a J″ traction value from about 0.16 to 0.40, wherein the second rubber compound has a greater DIN abrasion value than the first rubber compound, which includes a DIN abrasion value from about 100 to about 140, wherein the first and second circumferential portions define the tread width and are adapted to be ground contacting simultaneously when the entire central portion of the running surface of the tire contacts the ground during tire use, and wherein the tread is free of a tread pattern thereby defining a racing slick. 2. The racing tire of claim 1 wherein the second circumferential portion is situated adjacent the other shoulder of the tire. 3. The racing tire of claim 1 further including at least a third circumferential portion having a third rubber compound. 4. The racing tire of claim 1 wherein the running surface is defined by a gradient in wear properties and/or traction properties from the first rubber compound to the second rubber compound. 5. The racing tire of claim 1 wherein the first and second circumferential portions define the tread width.
having an asymmetric arrangement · CPC title
with different cap rubber layers in the axial direction · CPC title
Thickness of the tread · CPC title
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Modulus or tan delta · CPC title
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