Tire
US-2020364528-A1 · Nov 19, 2020 · US
US9944133B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9944133-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314650671-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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Provided is a pneumatic tire having the structure where a carcass ply is wound around bead cores from the outside in the tire width direction to the inside in the tire width direction, and both end portions of an inner liner extend between beads and the carcass ply. A lightweight and highly rigid tire can be acquired. The tire can also enhance steering stability performance thereof. The pneumatic tire includes: a pair of left and right beads including bead cores 3 a ; a carcass ply extending between the bead cores; and an inner liner 4 disposed on an inner peripheral side of the carcass ply 5 , wherein the carcass ply 5 is wound around the bead cores 3 a from the outside in the tire width direction to the inside in the tire width direction, and both end portions of the inner liner 4 extend between the beads and the carcass ply.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pneumatic tire comprising: a pair of left and right beads including bead cores; a carcass ply extending between the bead cores; and an inner liner disposed on an inner peripheral side of the carcass ply, wherein the carcass ply is wound around the bead cores from the outside in the tire width direction to the inside in the tire width direction, and both end portions of the inner liner extend between the beads and the carcass ply respectively. 2. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein a winding height of the carcass ply is 55% or less of a tire cross-section height taken upwardly in the perpendicular direction from a nominal diameter. 3. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein the inner liner is wound around the bead cores from the inside in the tire width direction to the outside in the tire width direction. 4. The pneumatic tire according to claim 2 , wherein a winding height of the inner liner is 5% or less of the tire cross-section height taken upwardly in the perpendicular direction from the nominal diameter. 5. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein a rubber chafer is disposed around the bead cores. 6. The pneumatic tire according to claim 5 , wherein the rubber chafers are disposed so as to cover at least wound end portions of the carcass ply. 7. The pneumatic tire according to claim 5 , wherein adhesion-reinforcing rubber layers for adhering the rubber chafers are provided to portions of the inner liner, and a 300% modulus value of the adhesion-reinforcing rubber layer is higher than a 300% modulus value of the inner liner and is lower than a 300% modulus value of the rubber chafer. 8. The pneumatic tire according to claim 7 , wherein the 300% modulus value of the adhesion-reinforcing rubber layer falls within a range of from 4.1 MPa to 6.1 MPa, and the 300% modulus value of the inner liner falls within a range of from 3.0 MPa to 4.0 MPa. 9. The pneumatic tire according to claim 7 , wherein the adhesion-reinforcing rubber layer is disposed within a range of 5% to 55% of a vertical height from a lower end of the bead to an upper end of the tire tread surface as counted from the lower end. 10. The pneumatic tire according to claim 7 , wherein an upper end of the adhesion-reinforcing rubber layer is covered by the rubber chafer. 11. The pneumatic tire according to claim 5 , wherein the rubber chafer has a low modulus layer and a high modulus layer which differ from each other in a 300% modulus value, and the low modulus layer is disposed at least at a position where the rubber chafer is brought into contact with the inner liner. 12. The pneumatic tire according to claim 11 , wherein a 300% modulus value of the low modulus layer falls within a range of from 3.5 MPa to 8.0 MPa, and is more than or equal to the 300% modulus value of the inner liner. 13. The pneumatic tire according to claim 11 , wherein the low modulus layer of the rubber chafer disposed on an outer surface side of the rubber chafer extends to a bead toe from an upper end portion of the rubber chafer on a tire inner surface side. 14. A method of manufacturing a pneumatic tire comprising the steps of: laminating an inner liner onto a building drum; placing a pair of beads including bead cores and bead fillers on the inner liner at equal distances with respect to the center of a tire width; winding both end portions of the inner liner around the beads to the outside in the tire width direction, and pressure-bonding the bead fillers to the inner liner; laminating a carcass ply to the bead fillers pressure-bonded to the inner liner; laminating side wall rubbers to the carcass ply; forming a green case by pressure-bonding the carcass ply and the side wall rubbers to wound portions of the inner liner, and by folding back both end portions of the carcass ply toward an inner peripheral side of the beads; and enlarging the green case, laminating a tread ring formed of a belt and a tread rubber to the green case and, thereafter, winding both end portions of the carcass ply around the beads to the inside in the tire width direction. 15. The method of manufacturing a pneumatic tire according to claim 14 , further comprising the steps of: laminating the side wall rubbers to the carcass ply and laminating the rubber chafers to both end portions of the carcass ply; forming a green case by pressure-bonding the carcass ply and the side wall rubbers to the wound portions of the inner liner, and by folding back both end portions of the carcass ply toward an inner peripheral side of the beads together with the rubber chafers; enlarging the green case, laminating the tread ring formed of a belt and a tread rubber to the green case and, thereafter, winding both end portions of the carcass ply to the inside in the tire width direction of the beads together with the rubber chafers thus covering a winding portion of the carcass ply by the rubber chafers.
Applying the layers; Guiding or stretching the layers during application {(applying tread bands to carcasses B29D30/58; retreading B29D30/54)} · CPC title
Applying bands of rubber treads, i.e. applying camel backs · CPC title
characterised by features of the chafer or clinch portion, i.e. the part of the bead contacting the rim · CPC title
Flipper strips, fillers, or chafing strips {and reinforcing layers for the construction of the bead} · CPC title
Drums of the undercut type without toroidal expansion, e.g. with provisions for folding down the plies, for positioning the beads under the surface of the drum · CPC title
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