Tire sidewall composition and tire sidewall
US-2024392114-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9809067B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9809067-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414549967-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A self-inflating tire assembly includes an air tube mounted within a tire sidewall groove. The air tube is in contacting engagement with opposite angled groove surfaces surrounding the air tube. A segment of the air tube is flattened from an expanded diameter to a flat diameter by bending and compression of the groove in a rolling tire footprint to force air evacuated from the flattened segment along a tube air passageway. The sidewall groove extends into an annular, axially extending, sidewall surface such as an axially oriented surface of a tire chafer protrusion located in non-contacting relationship with the rim. The opposite groove surfaces comprise a rubber composition, the rubber composition comprising: a diene based rubber; from 0.25 to 5 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of rubber (phr), of a self-lubrication agent capable of migrating from the rubber composition to the groove surface and disposing on the groove surface as a liquid; and from 1 to 15 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of rubber (phr), of a vulcanization modifier for use in the second rubber composition include α,ω-bis(N,N′-dihydrocarbylthiocarbamamoyldithio)alkanes, bismaleimides, and biscitraconimides.
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What is claimed is: 1. A self-inflating tire assembly comprising: a rim having a tire mounting surface extending between first and second rim flanges; a tire mounted to the rim tire mounting surface, the tire having a tire cavity, first and second sidewalls extending respectively from first and second tire bead regions to a tire tread region; the first sidewall having at least one bending region operatively bending within a rolling tire footprint responsive to a bending strain, whereby the bending region in a bending condition within said rolling tire footprint having a bending strain neutral axis, a compression side of the neutral zone, and an elongation side of the neutral zone; a sidewall groove positioned within the compression side of the neutral axis of the one said bending region of the first tire sidewall; an air tube positioned within the sidewall groove in contacting engagement with opposite groove surfaces at least partially surrounding the air tube, the sidewall groove operatively bending within the bend region responsive to the bending strain within the rolling tire footprint to compress the air tube from an expanded diameter to a flat diameter adjacent the rolling tire footprint, whereby forcing evacuated air from a flattened air tube segment along the air passageway; the opposite groove surfaces comprising a rubber composition, the rubber composition comprising: a diene based rubber; from 0.25 to 5 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of rubber (phr), of castor oil; and from 1 to 15 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of rubber (phr), of a vulcanization modifier selected from the group consisting of α,ω-bis(N,N′-dihydrocarbylthiocarbamamoyldithio)alkanes, bismaleimides, and biscitraconimides. 2. The tire assembly of claim 1 , wherein the air tube and the sidewall groove are located within a sidewall region of the first tire sidewall above an upper boundary of the rim. 3. The tire assembly of claim 2 , wherein the groove surfaces contact the air tube and bend within a footprint of a rotating tire to operatively close an air tube segment within the tire footprint. 4. The tire assembly of claim 3 , wherein the air tube comprises an annular body extending substantially a circumference of a tire first sidewall. 5. The tire assembly of claim 4 , wherein the sidewall groove is annular and located proximally above the upper boundary of the rim. 6. The tire assembly of claim 1 , wherein the groove extends into an annular, substantially axially extending, sidewall surface. 7. The tire assembly of claim 6 , wherein the annular sidewall surface comprises a substantially axially oriented surface of a tire chafer protrusion located in non-contacting relationship with the rim, the groove extending into the annular sidewall surface in substantially a radial direction. 8. The tire assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sidewall groove includes a sidewall groove opening operatively sized to closely admit the air tube. 9. The tire assembly of claim 8 , wherein substantially the entirety of the air tube resides within the sidewall groove. 10. The tire assembly of claim 9 , wherein first and second angled groove surfaces define opposite sides of the sidewall groove, each angled groove surface comprising first and second tube contacting surfaces adjoining at an angled intersection, and wherein the tube contacting surfaces of the first and second angled groove surfaces operatively contact the air tube at space apart intervals surrounding and substantially circumscribing the air tube. 11. The tire assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first and second angled groove surfaces converge and join at an inward terminal groove end and operatively flex inwardly about the terminal groove end to constrict the sidewall groove and flatten a footprint segment of the air tube within the groove. 12. The tire assembly of claim 11 , wherein the groove narrows toward the terminal groove end. 13. The tire assembly of claim 12 , wherein an inward portion of the groove at the terminal groove end is substantially U-shaped. 14. The tire assembly of claim 13 , wherein the first and second angled groove surfaces converge toward the inward portion of the groove. 15. The tire assembly of claim 14 , wherein the groove extends into an annular, substantially axially extending, sidewall surface. 16. The tire assembly of claim 15 , wherein the annular sidewall surface comprises a substantially axially oriented surface of a tire chafer protrusion located in non-contacting relationship with the rim and the groove extending into the annular sidewall surface in substantially a radial direction. 17. The tire assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sidewall groove is positioned within the compression side of the neutral axis of the one said bending region of the first tire sidewall at a substantially maximum distance from the neutral axis. 18. The tire assembly of claim 1 , wherein the castor oil is present in an amount ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 phr.
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