Method for adhering an innerliner to a carcass ply of a tire

US9908302B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9908302-B2
Application numberUS-201214406789-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 21, 2012
Priority dateJun 21, 2012
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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A method of assembling a tire having one or more reinforcements or supporting inserts in the sidewalls is provided. The reinforcements are positioned onto one or more air impermeable layers. One or more reinforcing plies are positioned over the reinforcing supports and suspended therebetween. A gas pressure is used to expand the one or more air impermeable layers away from the forming drum and against a reinforcing ply. As such, the creases or wrinkles in the one or more reinforcing plies can be avoided along with other non-uniformities such as deradialization and/or an uneven overlap where the ends of a ply are joined.

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A method of assembling tire components on a tire building drum having a cylindrically-shaped forming surface extending between opposing sides of the drum, the drum defining axial and circumferential directions and a centerline, the method comprising: laying one or more air impermeable layers onto the forming surface; positioning a pair of sidewall support inserts onto the one or more air impermeable layers with each sidewall support insert spaced axially inward toward the centerline a predetermined distance from a respective opposing side of the drum; placing at least one reinforcing ply over the pair of sidewall support inserts on the drum so as to suspend over the forming surface the at least one reinforcing ply between the pair of sidewall support inserts and create a cavity extending circumferentially around the drum between the at least one reinforcing ply and the one or more air impermeable layers and extending axially from one of the sidewall support inserts to the other sidewall support insert, wherein the at least one reinforcing ply comprises a plurality of perforations centrally positioned on the at least one reinforcing ply between the sidewall support inserts and spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the drum; stitching the at least one reinforcing ply to the pair of sidewall support inserts and to the one or more air impermeable layers at locations axially outward of each sidewall support insert while leaving the at least one reinforcing ply suspended between the pair of sidewall support inserts; depositing a pair of bead fillers onto the at least one reinforcing ply with each bead filler spaced from a respective one of the sides of the drum; locating a pair of circular bead elements onto the drum with each bead element positioned onto the at least one reinforcing ply; turning up edges of the at least one reinforcing ply over the pair of bead fillers and the pair of bead elements; delivering a gas pressure to the surface of the forming drum so as to separate the one or more air impermeable layers from the forming surface at locations between the bead elements; moving the bead elements toward each other along the axial direction of the drum during the delivering a gas pressure to the surface of the forming drum; using the gas pressure to push the one or more air impermeable layers towards the at least one reinforcing ply; and bringing an air impermeable layer of the one or more air impermeable layers into contact with a reinforcing ply of the least one reinforcing ply between the bead elements during the using the gas pressure to push the one or more air impermeable layers, wherein the drum is cylindrically-shaped such that the forming drum is substantially flat along the axial direction and curved along the circumferential direction such that after the step of laying one or more air impermeable layers, the drum has a substantially rectangular cross section from one axial end of the one or more air impermeable layers to an opposing axial end of the one or more air impermeable layers. 2. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , further comprising: allowing gas located between the at least one air impermeable layer and the at least one reinforcing ply to pass through the perforations in the at least one reinforcing ply during the using the gas pressure to push the one or more air impermeable layers towards the at least one reinforcing ply. 3. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 2 , wherein the delivering a gas pressure and the moving the bead elements are initiated simultaneously. 4. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 3 , further comprising: positioning tread rubber over a crown portion of the at least one reinforcing ply. 5. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 3 , further comprising: placing a pair of sidewall rubber members onto sidewall portions of the at least one reinforcing ply. 6. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , further comprising: stretching the one or more air impermeable layers during the using the gas pressure to push the one or more air impermeable layers towards the at least one reinforcing ply. 7. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , further comprising: allowing gas located between the one or more air impermeable layers and the at least one reinforcing ply to pass through the perforations in the at least one reinforcing ply during the delivering a gas pressure. 8. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , further comprising creating the plurality of perforations in the at least one reinforcing ply prior to the placing at least one reinforcing ply over the pair of sidewall support inserts on the drum. 9. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , wherein the perforations in the at least one reinforcing ply are in the range of 1.5 mm to 4.5 mm in diameter. 10. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , wherein the perforations in the at least one reinforcing ply are 3 mm in diameter. 11. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , wherein the perforations in the at least one reinforcing ply are positioned within in a range of 0 to about 10 mm from a widthwise center of the at least one reinforcing ply along the axial direction of the drum. 12. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , wherein the one or more air impermeable layers comprise two air impermeable layers. 13. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , wherein the at least one reinforcing ply comprises comprise two reinforcing plies and wherein each of the plies comprises a plurality of perforations centrally positioned on the two reinforcing plies and spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the drum. 14. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , wherein a first reinforcing ply is positioned over the pair of sidewall support inserts during the placing at least one reinforcing ply over the pair of sidewall support inserts on the drum, and further comprising delivering a second reinforcing ply over the pair of sidewall support inserts after the turning up edges of the at least one reinforcing ply over the pair of bead fillers and the pair of bead elements. 15. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , wherein the using the gas to push the one or more air impermeable layers removes the cavity. 16. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , wherein the drum includes passages for delivering the gas to the forming surface. 17. The method of assembling tire components as in claim 1 , wherein the delivering a gas pressure occurs after the stitching of the at least one reinforcing ply to the pair of sidewall support inserts and to the one or more air impermeable layers.

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  • B29D30/36Primary

    Expansion of tyres in a flat form {, i.e. expansion to a toroidal shape independently of their building-up process}, e.g. of tyres built by the flat-tyres method or by jointly covering two bead-rings · CPC title

  • Fitting the bead-rings or bead-cores; Folding the textile layers around the rings or cores · CPC title

  • Manufacturing run-flat tyres · CPC title

  • Rolling-down or pressing-down the layers in the building process · CPC title

  • Inner liners · CPC title

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What does patent US9908302B2 cover?
A method of assembling a tire having one or more reinforcements or supporting inserts in the sidewalls is provided. The reinforcements are positioned onto one or more air impermeable layers. One or more reinforcing plies are positioned over the reinforcing supports and suspended therebetween. A gas pressure is used to expand the one or more air impermeable layers away from the forming drum and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Meyer Bruce, Michelin & Cie
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29D30/36. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 06 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).