NZ703444B2 - An airless tyre for vehicles - Google Patents

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NZ703444B2
NZ703444B2 NZ703444A NZ70344412A NZ703444B2 NZ 703444 B2 NZ703444 B2 NZ 703444B2 NZ 703444 A NZ703444 A NZ 703444A NZ 70344412 A NZ70344412 A NZ 70344412A NZ 703444 B2 NZ703444 B2 NZ 703444B2
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vehicle tyre
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Pieter Johannes Labuschagne
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non-inflatable vehicle tyre (1) comprising a rubber carcass (3) moulded to fit and be secured to a wheel rim (2) with a series of equally spaced passages (9) extending transversely through the carcass (3) to provide resilient supporting ribs ( SO) between the passages (9) and having a road engaging tread (5A) moulded to the carcass (3) over a band of flexible steel cord (4A) reinforcing in which the band comprises a plurality of superimposed plies of coated hard steel cord (4A) and in which minor passages (9 A) arc provided through the ribs (10). g tread (5A) moulded to the carcass (3) over a band of flexible steel cord (4A) reinforcing in which the band comprises a plurality of superimposed plies of coated hard steel cord (4A) and in which minor passages (9 A) arc provided through the ribs (10).

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AN AIRLESS TYRE FOR VEHICLES FIELD OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to tyres for use on a range of vehicles from light vehicles through a large range of vehicles used for both on and off road applications, both motorized and unmotorized, and which are non-inflatable.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION Most tyres for vehicles of this general nature are expensive and subjected to severe wear.
Presently these tyres are pneumatically inflated which adds to the cost of manufacture as well as making them subject to damage.
Many efforts extending over many years have been made to achieve a commercially acceptable tyre of this nature. To date, in spite of large resources available to tyre manufacturers, no satisfactory tyre has been produced.
Tyres presently made and used when worn beyond repair are a serious waste disposal hazard.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION It is the object of this invention to provide a non-inflatable vehicle tyre which will satisfactorily perform the duty required of such tyres and will provide long useful life.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to this invention there is provided a non-inflatable vehicle tyre comprising a rubber carcass moulded to fit and be secured to a wheel rim with a series of equally spaced passages extending transversely through the carcass to provide resilient supporting ribs between the passages and having a road engaging tread moulded to the carcass over a band of flexible reinforcing, wherein the cross section of the passages form waisted ribs having an unwaisted part, within the rubber carcass. 6995604_3.docx Further features of this invention provide for the tyre to be made by moulding an assembly of the raw rubber carcass and the reinforcing layer and rubber tread onto the wheel rim and applying a band of reinforcing beneath the body of rubber tread material to complete a solid tyre, and curing the rubber under heat and pressure to bond the carcass and reinforcing to the tread.
The invention also provides for the reinforcing to be a steel cord band in a composite plurality of plies, and for minor passages through at least some of the unwaisted parts of the ribs.
Further features of the invention provide for the passages through the tyre to be inclined to the axis thereof; and for at least the openings into the passages to be shaped to induce air flow therethrough.
The invention also provides for the steel cord reinforcing to comprise hard steel coated components galvanized or coated with brass and to be of about 2mm in diameter.
Further features of the invention provide for the band of steel cord to comprise a pair of outer plies with the cord components parallel to the sides of the carcass and a pair of inner plies having their cord components inclined across the carcass in opposite directions; and for the inclination of the cord components to be about 30°.
A yet further feature of this invention provide for radial holes to be provided in the carcass extending outwardly from the passages through the tread.
The invention also provides for an inner circumference of the carcass to be moulded to extend between flanges on the wheel rim forming a shallow channel around the rim and around a series of outwardly projecting flanged ribs along an outer surface.
The term "rubber" used in this specification is to be understood to include natural rubber and synthetic rubber, mixtures of these and other polymer material having similar physical properties.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS These and other features of this invention will become apparent from the following description set forth below with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: 6995604_3.docx Figure 1 shows a section of a tyre and wheel rim; Figures 2 & 3 show a wheel rim suitable for the tyre in cross-sectional and elevation views; Figure 4 shows a tyre and different wheel rim in perspective; and Figure 5 shows details of the tyre.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION As illustrated in Figure 1 a section of a non-inflatable tyre (1) is fitted to a wheel rim (2).
The wheel rim (2) provides a peripheral seat for the carcass and tread assembly and includes a disc (5) for mounting the tyre to a vehicle wheel hub.
The wheel rim (2) includes an integral wheel drum (4) shown in Figure 2. The rim (2) has outwardly directed lips (6) forming a shallow channel (7) shown in Figure 2. Transverse T- sectioned ribs (8) shown in Figure 3 extend at spaced intervals across the outer surface of the drum (4) to anchor the carcass (3) to the rim (2) and drum (4). These ribs (8) also have flanges (SA) to assist in anchoring the moulded rubber to the rim (2).
The carcass (3) of the tyre (1) can be moulded by either injection or pressure moulding from the polymer selected to meet the particular purpose which the tyre is to meet.
Essentially the polymers will comprise a mixture of natural rubber blended with a polybutadiene compound and tyre manufacturing experts will be able to select the desired mixture.
A basic vehicle tyre carcass can comprise a mixture to provide: Tensile strength MpA - 20 Hardness IRHD - 65 Elongation at break % - 650 Rebound resilience % - 70 The compound values for the tread will be respectively 21, 68, 600 and 55 and have an abrasion loss per mm3 of 85. These figures will of course vary for both environment and purpose of the tyre and experts in the field will determine final constituents with application of their knowledge to necessary experimentation. 6995604_3.docx The moulding operation will result in a carcass (3) being secured to a wheel rim (2) with a body of resilient material with radially projecting ribs (10) forming waisted passages (9) between them and connecting the wheel drum to an outer band which will support the tread (5A) for the tyre. The rigidity of the ribs (10) can be varied by the choice of the minor passages (9A) provided through the solid material of the moulded carcass (3).
In the illustrative wheel assembly the passages (9) are shaped to result in the radially extending supporting ribs (1 0) being waisted at (11) and (12). The unwaisted parts of the ribs (1 0) have the minor passages (9A) therethrough. The shape, location and number of the further passages (9A) may be varied to give the desired resilience properties or may be used for identification of a tyre as suitable for a particular purpose. These passages are shown, for example, as being of circular, elliptical or diamond shape in Figure 1. Openings may also be provided from the passages (9) radially through the usual recesses in the tyre tread (5A).
The tread portion (5A) is vulcanized to the carcass (3) over an endless band of flexible steel cord plies (4A) shown in Figure 5. These plies (4A) are known in tyre manufacture and made from usually entwined hard steel galvanized or brass coated components to form the cord material so that it will be bonded between the tread (5A) and carcass (3) through the apertures in the plies. This will contain any tendency of the tyre (1) to change shape under load and increase the securing of the tread to the carcass without adversely affecting the hjresilience of the complete wheel assembly. The plies will be laid so that the ends of each ply has a core end line extending at an angle across the carcass and spaced from that of the other plies. The core components of the outer two plies will be parallel to the axis of the tyre while the inner two plies will have component lines inclined in opposite directions at angles of about 30° to the tyre axis.
It is a particular feature of the tyre assembly that it includes characteristics to induce airflow across the width of the carcass and rim to prevent any overheating of the tyre and brake assemblies during use. This can be effected by rounding one radial edge of the operatively outside edge of passages (9).
In Figure 1, for example, there is also indicated that one side of the tyre has the entrance to the passages (9) shaped as indicated at (9B) to induce airflow through the tyre from the operatively outside of the tyre to the inside. The opposite edge can be provided with a scooped edge to further accentuate the cooling effect. 6995604_3.docx The tyres are designed to be fitted to a vehicle in one position only so that the feature of cooling can be achieved.
The passages (9) are preferably inclined from the operatively outside rearwardly to the inside. This also induces flow through the passages as the wheel rotates and moves forward.
Also there is in the assembly the same cooling effect applied to the drum by directing airflow through the moving wheel onto the braking assembly. This is indicated as scoops (14) in Figure 3.
Figure 5 shows diagrammatically a cross section of part of tyre indicating the flexible steel cord (4A) between the carcass (3) and the tread (5A) of the tyre.
The embodiment of the invention described above may be modified by those skilled in the art in many ways to give different particular configurations of component details without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the band of reinforcing described above may be provided by carbon fibre, nylon, woven fabric or the like. Further modifications will be made to suit the different requirements of the wide range of vehicles for which this tyre may be adapted. This is achieved without the problems encountered in the use of inflation. 6995604_3.docx

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1. A non-inflatable vehicle tyre comprising a rubber carcass moulded to fit and be secured to a wheel rim with a series of equally spaced passages extending transversely through 5 the carcass to provide resilient supporting ribs between the passages and having a road engaging tread moulded to the carcass over a band of flexible reinforcing, wherein the cross section of the passages form waisted ribs having an unwaisted part, within the rubber carcass. 10
2. A vehicle tyre as claimed in claim 1 made by moulding an assembly of the raw rubber carcass and the reinforcing layer and rubber tread onto the wheel rim and applying a band of reinforcing beneath the body of rubber tread material to complete a solid tyre, and curing the rubber under heat and pressure to bond the carcass and reinforcing to the tread.
3. A vehicle tyre as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 in which the reinforcing is a steel cord band in a composite plurality of plies.
4. A vehicle tyre as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3 in which minor passages are 20 provided through at least some of the unwaisted parts of the ribs.
5. A vehicle tyre as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the passages through the tyre are inclined to the axis thereof. 25
6. A vehicle tyre as claimed in claim 4 or claim 5 in which at least openings into the passages are shaped to induce air flow therethrough.
7. A vehicle tyre as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 6 in which the steel cord reinforcing comprises hard steel coated components galvanized or coated with brass.
8. A vehicle tyre as claimed in claim 7 in which the steel cord component is of about 2mm diameter.
9. A vehicle tyre as claimed in claim 7 or claim 8 in which the band of steel cord 35 comprises a pair of outer plies with the cord components parallel to the sides of the carcass and a pair of inner plies having their cord components inclined across the carcass in opposite directions. 6995604_3.docx
10. A vehicle tyre as claimed in claim 9 in which the inclination of the cord components is about 30°.
11. A vehicle tyre as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 in which radial holes are provided in the 5 carcass extending outwardly from the passages through the tread.
12. A vehicle tyre as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 in which an inner circumference of the carcass is moulded to extend between flanges on the wheel rim forming a shallow channel around the rim and around a series of outwardly projecting flanged ribs along 10 an outer surface.
13. A vehicle tyre as claimed in claim 1, the vehicle tyre being substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to any embodiment disclosed. 15
14. A non-inflatable vehicle tyre being substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to any embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings.
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