US20170327976A1 - Textile cord having an at least triple twist - Google Patents

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US20170327976A1
US20170327976A1 US15/532,757 US201515532757A US2017327976A1 US 20170327976 A1 US20170327976 A1 US 20170327976A1 US 201515532757 A US201515532757 A US 201515532757A US 2017327976 A1 US2017327976 A1 US 2017327976A1
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    • D02YARNS; MECHANICAL FINISHING OF YARNS OR ROPES; WARPING OR BEAMING
    • D02GCRIMPING OR CURLING FIBRES, FILAMENTS, THREADS, OR YARNS; YARNS OR THREADS
    • D02G3/00Yarns or threads, e.g. fancy yarns; Processes or apparatus for the production thereof, not otherwise provided for
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    • D07B1/025Ropes built-up from fibrous or filamentary material, e.g. of vegetable origin, of animal origin, regenerated cellulose, plastics comprising high modulus, or high tenacity, polymer filaments or fibres, e.g. liquid-crystal polymers
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D07ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
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    • D07B2201/1044Rope or cable structures twisted characterised by a value or range of the pitch parameter given
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D07ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
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    • D07B2201/104Rope or cable structures twisted
    • D07B2201/1064Rope or cable structures twisted characterised by lay direction of the strand compared to the lay direction of the wires in the strand
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    • D07B2401/00Aspects related to the problem to be solved or advantage
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
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  • the present invention relates to the textile reinforcing elements or “reinforcers” that can be used to reinforce items made of plastic or items made of rubber such as vehicle tyres.
  • Textile cords manufactured from continuous textile fibres such as polyester, nylon, cellulose or aramid fibres, are known to play an important part in tyres, even in high-performance tyres which have been homologated for running at very high speeds. In order to meet the requirements of the tyres, they need to have a high breaking strength, a high elastic modulus, good fatigue endurance and, finally, good adhesion to the rubber or other polymer matrices that they are liable to reinforce.
  • these textile plied yarns or cords traditionally of the double twist (T 1 , T 2 ) type, are prepared by a method known as a twisting method, in which:
  • twisting is to adapt the properties of the material in order to create the transverse cohesion of the reinforcer, increase its fatigue strength and also improve adhesion with the matrix reinforced.
  • the fatigue strength (tensile, bending, compression endurance) of these textile cords is of key importance. It is known that, in general, for a given material, the greater the twist applied, the higher this fatigue strength is, but that the counterpart to this is that the tensile breaking force (referred to as tenacity when expressed per unit weight) of said textile cords decreases inexorably as the twist increases, something which of course is penalizing from the reinforcing viewpoint.
  • the present invention relates to a textile cord with at least triple twist (T 1 , T 2 , T 3 ) comprising at least N strands, N being greater than 1, twisted together with a twist T 3 and a direction D 2 , each strand being made up of M pre-strands, M being greater than 1, themselves twisted together with a twist T 2 and a direction D 1 opposite to D 2 , each pre-strand itself consisting of a yarn which has been twisted on itself beforehand with a twist T 1 and the direction D 1 , in which at least half of the N times M yarns have an initial elastic modulus denoted Mi which is greater than 800 cN/tex.
  • the invention also relates to the use of such a textile cord as a reinforcing element for items or semi-finished products made of plastic or of rubber such as pipes, belts, conveyor belts, vehicle tyres, and to these items and semi-finished products made of rubber and tyres themselves, both in the raw state (namely before curing or vulcanizing) and in the cured state (after curing).
  • the tyres of the invention may be intended for motor vehicles of the passenger car, 4 ⁇ 4 or SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) type, but may also be intended for two-wheeled vehicles such as motor bikes, or for industrial vehicles chosen from vans, heavy-duty vehicles i.e. metro trains, busses, road haulage vehicles (lorries, tractors, trailers) and off-road vehicles—agricultural or civil engineering equipment, aircraft, other transport or handling vehicles.
  • SUV Sport Utility Vehicle
  • the textile cord of the invention is quite particularly intended to be used in crown reinforcements (or belts) or in carcass reinforcements of tyres for the vehicles described hereinabove.
  • any interval of values denoted by the expression “between a and b” represents the range of values extending from more than a to less than b (namely end points a and b excluded) whereas any interval of values denoted by the expression “from a to b” means the range of values extending from a up to b (namely including the strict end points a and b).
  • the textile cord or plied yarn according to the invention is therefore (with reference to the appended FIGS. 1 to 3 and 5 ) a textile cord ( 30 , 50 ) of highly specific construction, which has the essential features of comprising:
  • Another essential feature is that at least half of the yarns that make up the cord must have an initial elastic modulus Mi greater than 800 cN/tex (thereby excluding notably nylon fibres), otherwise no increase in rupture force and tenacity is observed.
  • FIG. 1 schematically depicts in cross section a conventional multifilament textile fibre ( 5 ) also known as a “yarn”, in the initial state, namely free of twist; as is well known, such a yarn is formed form a plurality of elementary filaments ( 50 ), typically several tens to several hundreds, of very fine diameter generally less than 25 ⁇ m.
  • the initial yarn ( 5 ) is converted into a yarn twisted on itself and known as a “pre-strand” ( 10 ).
  • pre-strand the elementary filaments thus find themselves deformed in a helix about the axis of the fibre (or the axis of the pre-strand).
  • M pre-strands (for example here three of them; 10 a , 10 b , 10 c ) are then themselves twisted together, in the same direction D 1 as before, with an intermediate twist T 2 (second twist) to form a “strand” ( 20 ).
  • N strands (for example here three strands; 20 a , 20 b , 20 c ) are then themselves twisted together in the direction D 2 which is opposite to D 1 , with a final twist T 3 (third twist) to form the final textile cord ( 30 ) according to the invention.
  • the final textile cord ( 30 ) thus obtained comprising N times M (here, for example, nine) pre-strand, is therefore characterized by (at least) a triple twist (T 1 , T 2 , T 3 ).
  • the invention of course applies to instances in which more than three successive twists, for example four (T 1 , T 2 , T 3 , T 4 ) or five (T 1 , T 2 , T 3 , T 4 , T 5 ), are applied to the starting yarns ( 5 ).
  • the invention is preferably implemented with just three successive operations of twisting (T 1 , T 2 , T 3 ), particularly for cost reasons.
  • FIG. 4 in comparison with FIG. 3 , illustrates a conventional way of preparing double twist textile cords.
  • M pre-strands for example here three strands, 10 a , 10 b , 10 c )—in fact directly acting as strands—are twisted together, in a (second) direction D 2 which is opposite to the (first) direction of twisting D 1 , to form directly a double twist (T 1 , T 2 ) textile cord ( 40 ) according to the prior art.
  • FIG. 5 schematically depicts, in cross section, the assembly of 4 strands ( 20 a , 20 b , 20 c , 20 d ) (twisted beforehand with T 2 a , T 2 b , T 2 c , T 2 d in the same direction D 1 ) which are assembled by a third operation of twisting T 3 in the direction D 2 which is opposite to the direction D 1 , to form another example of final cord ( 50 ) with triple twist (T 1 , T 2 , T 3 ) according to the invention.
  • Each strand is characterized by a specific second twist T 2 (in this instance T 2 a , T 2 b , T 2 c , T 2 d ) which may be the same or different from one strand to another.
  • FIG. 6 depicts, still in cross section, another depiction of the previous cord ( 50 ), less schematic than the preceding depiction, recalling the well-known fact that the cross section of a textile cord, incidentally whether or not it be one in accordance with the invention, once formed and under minimal tension, is in fact closer to a cylindrical structure with a cross section of essentially circular outline, because of the high degree of lateral radial plasticity of the strands ( 20 a , 20 b , 20 c , 20 d ) and pre-strands ( 10 a , 10 b , 10 c ) afforded by the multifilamentary nature of the starting fibres (yarns).
  • textile or “textile material” is any material made of a substance other than a metal, whether it be a natural substance or a synthetic substance, that can be converted into a thread, fibre or film by any suitable conversion method. Mention may be made, by way of nonlimiting example, of a polymer spinning method such as, for example, melt spinning, wet spinning or gel spinning.
  • non-polymer material for example a mineral substance such as glass or a non-polymer organic material such as carbon
  • the invention is preferably implemented using materials made of polymer material, either of the thermoplastic or of the non-thermoplastic type.
  • polymer materials of thermoplastic or otherwise type
  • celluloses notably rayon, polyvinyl alcohols (PVA for short), polyketones, aramids (aromatic polyamides), aromatic polyesters, polybenzazoles (PBO for short), polyimides, polyesters, notably those chosen from PET (polyethylene terephthalate), PEN (polyethylene naphthalate), PBT (polybutylene terephthalate), PBN (polybutylene naphthalate), PPT (polypropylene terephthalate), PPN (polypropylene naphthalate).
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • PEN polyethylene naphthalate
  • PBT polybutylene terephthalate
  • PBN polybutylene naphthalate
  • PPT polypropylene terephthalate
  • PPN polypropylene naphthalate
  • the invention applies to instances in which the textile cord of the invention is formed of several yarns of different materials to constitute a hybrid or composite yarn, for example based on yarns of at least polyester and nylon, or polyester and cellulose, or polyester and polyketone, or polyketone and nylon, or cellulose and nylon, or cellulose and polyketone, or cellulose and aramid, or aramid and nylon, or aramid and polyester (for example PET or PEN), or even aramid and polyketone, to name but a few examples, at least half of the N times M yarns of course having a modulus Mi greater than 800 cN/tex.
  • N preferably varies in a range from 2 to 6, more preferably from 2 to 4.
  • M varies in a range from to 2 to 6, more preferably from 2 to 4.
  • the total number of yarns (equal to N times M) is comprised in a range from 4 to 25, more preferably from 4 to 16.
  • the twists may be measured and expressed in two different ways, namely, and in a simple way, as number of turns per metre (t/m) or, and more rigorously when wishing to compare materials of different natures (cubic densities) and/or different yarn counts, in terms of the twist angle of the filaments or, which is equivalent, in the form of a twist factor K.
  • the twist factor K is connected to the twist T (here, for example, to T 1 , T 2 and T 3 respectively) by the known relationship as follows:
  • twist T of the elementary filaments that make up the pre-strand, strand or plied yarn
  • the yarn count is expressed in tex (weight in grams of 1000 metres of pre-strand, strand ⁇ or plied yarn)
  • p is the density or cubic density (in g/cm 3 ) of the material of which the pre-strand, strand or plied yarn is made (for example, around 1.50 g/cm 3 for cellulose, 1.44 g/cm 3 for aramid, 1.38 g/cm 3 for a polyester such as PET, 1.14 g/cm 3 for nylon); in the case of a hybrid cord, ⁇ is of course an average of the densities weighted by the respective yarn counts of the materials that make up the pre-strands, strands or plied yarns.
  • the twist T 1 expressed in turns per metre (t/m) is comprised between 10 and 350, more preferably between 20 and 200.
  • each pre-strand has a twist coefficient K 1 which is comprised between 2 and 80, more preferably between 6 and 70.
  • the twist T 2 expressed in turns per metre is preferably comprised between 25 and 470, more preferably between 35 and 400.
  • each strand has a twist coefficient K 2 which is comprised between 10 and 150, more preferably between 20 and 130.
  • the twist T 3 expressed in turns per metre is preferably comprised between 30 and 600, more preferably between 80 and 500.
  • the cord of the invention has a twist coefficient K 3 which is comprised between 50 and 500, more preferably between 80 and 230.
  • T 2 is greater than T 1 (T 1 and T 2 notably being expressed in t/m).
  • T 2 is less than T 3 (T 2 and T 3 being notably expressed in t/m), T 2 being more preferably comprised between 0.2 and 0.95 times T 3 , in particular between 0.4 and 0.8 times T 3 .
  • the sum T 1 +T 2 is comprised between 0.8 and 1.2 times T 3 , more preferably between 0.9 and 1.1 times T 3 (T 1 , T 2 and T 3 being notably expressed in t/m), T 1 +T 2 in particular being equal to T 3 .
  • the majority (by number), more preferably all of the N times M yarns (in the initial state, namely without the twist T 1 ) have a modulus Mi which is greater than 800 cN/tex, notably than 1000 cN/tex.
  • the initial elastic modulus Mi, or Young's modulus is of course the longitudinal elastic modulus, namely the one along the axis of the yarn.
  • At least half, particularly most (by number) of the N times M yarns have a modulus Mi greater than 1200 cN/tex, more particularly greater than 1400 cN/tex. More preferably still, it is all of the N times M yarns that have a modulus Mi greater than 1000 cN/tex, notably greater than 1200 cN/tex, more particularly greater than 1400 cN/tex.
  • the yarn count (or linear density) of the pre-strands, strands or cords is determined on at least three specimens, each corresponding to a length of at least 5 m by weighing of this length; the yarn count is given in tex (weight in grams of 1000 m of product—remember: 0.111 tex is equal to 1 denier).
  • the tensile mechanical properties are measured in a known way using an INSTRON tensile test machine fitted with capstan grips of the “4D” type (for breaking strengths of below 100 daN) or “4E” type (for breaking strengths at least equal to 100 daN), unless indicated otherwise according to Standard ASTM D885 (2010).
  • the tested specimens are subjected to traction over an initial length of 400 mm in the case of the 4D grips and 800 mm in the case of the 4E grips, at a nominal rate of 200 mm/min, under a standard pretension of 0.5 cN/tex. All the results given are a mean over 10 measurements.
  • protective twist corresponding to a twist angle of about 6 degrees
  • the tenacity (breaking strength divided by yarn count) and initial elastic modulus (or Young's modulus) are given in cN/tex or centinewton per tex (remember: 1 cN/tex is equal to 0.111 g/den (gram per denier)).
  • the initial modulus is represented by the tangent at the origin of the force-elongation curve, described as the gradient of the linear part of the force-elongation curve that occurs just after a standard pretension of 0.5 cN/tex. The elongation at break is indicated as a percentage.
  • the textile cord o the invention can advantageously be used to reinforce tyres of all types of vehicles, particularly motor bikes, passenger vehicles, or industrial vehicles such as heavy duty vehicles, construction plant vehicles, aircraft, other transport or handling vehicles.
  • FIG. 7 very schematically (and not to scale) depicts a radial cross section through a tyre according to the invention, for example for a vehicle of the passenger vehicle type.
  • This tyre 100 comprises a crown 102 reinforced by a crown reinforcement or belt 106 , two sidewalls 103 , and two beads 104 , each of these beads being reinforced with a bead wire 105 .
  • the crown 102 is surmounted by a tread, not depicted in this schematic figure.
  • a carcass reinforcement 107 is wrapped around the two bead wires in each bead, the turnup 108 of this reinforcement 107 for example being positioned towards the outside of the tyre 100 which here is depicted mounted on its rim 109 .
  • the carcass reinforcement 107 is made up of at least one rubber ply reinforced with what are known as “radial” textile cords, which means to say that these cords are arranged practically parallel to one another and extend from one bead to the other in such a way as to form an angle comprised between 80° and 90° with the circumferential mid plane (plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the tyre which is situated midway between the two beads 104 and passes through the middle of the crown reinforcement 106 ).
  • the belt 106 is made up for example, in a way known per se, of at least two rubber plies referred to as “working plies” or “triangulation plies” which are superposed and crossed, reinforced with metal cords arranged substantially parallel to one another and inclined with respect to the circumferential mid plane, it being possible for these working plies to be associated or not with other rubber plies and/or fabrics.
  • working plies have the prime function of giving the tyre casing high cornering stiffness.
  • the belt 106 further comprises in this example a rubber ply referred to as a “hooping ply” which is reinforced with reinforcing threads referred to as “circumferential” which means to say that these reinforcing threads are arranged practically parallel to one another and run substantially circumferentially around the tyre casing so as to form an angle preferably comprised in a range from 0 to 10° with the circumferential mid plane.
  • These circumferential reinforcing threads have the prime function, it will be recalled, of resisting crown spin-out at high speed.
  • This tyre 100 of the invention has, for example, the essential feature that at least the hooping ply of its belt ( 106 ) and/or its carcass reinforcement ( 107 ) comprises a textile cord according to the invention.
  • it is for example the bead wires ( 105 ) which may be made, in full or in part, of a textile cord according to the invention.
  • the rubber compositions used for these plies are compositions that are conventional for the skimming of textile reinforcers, typically based on natural rubber or some other diene elastomer, on a reinforcing filler such as carbon black, on a vulcanizing system and the usual additives. Adhesion between the composite textile cord of the invention and the layer of rubber with which it is coated is afforded for example by a usual adhesive composition, for example an adhesive of RFL type or equivalent adhesive.
  • the textile cord of the invention has notably improved tensile test properties, as demonstrated by the following exemplary embodiments.
  • the starting yarns are of course commercially available, for example in the case of nylon sold by the company Kordsa under the name “T728” or by the company PHP under the names “Enka 140HRT” or “Enka 444HRST”, in the case of rayon by the Cordenka company under the name of “C610-F Super2”, in the case of aramid by the Teijin company under the name of “Twaron 1000”.
  • the tenacity is the force at break with respect to the yarn count and is expressed in cN/tex. Also indicated is the apparent tenacity (in daN/mm 2 ), and in this case the force at break is related to the apparent diameter denoted ⁇ which is measured in accordance with the method as follows.
  • an apparatus which, using a receiver made up of an optical collector system, of a photodiode and of an amplifier, makes it possible to measure the shadow of a thread illuminated by a laser beam of parallel light with a precision of 0.1 micrometre.
  • Such an apparatus is marketed for example by the company Z-Mike under the reference “1210”.
  • the method involves fixing to a motorized mobile table, under a standard preload of 0.5 cN/tex, a specimen of the thread that is to be measured, which has undergone conditioning beforehand. Secured to the mobile table, the thread is moved perpendicular to the cast-shadow measurement system at a speed of 25 mm/s and intersects the laser beam orthogonally. At least 200 cast-shadow measurements are taken over a 420 mm length of thread; the mean of these cast-shadow measurements represents the apparent dimeter ⁇ .
  • control cords (denoted “T” in table 1) are all characterized by a conventional double twist T 1 , T 2 construction; the other cords (comparative or in accordance with the invention) are all characterized by an unconventional triple twist T 1 , T 2 , T 3 construction. However, only the cords according to the invention combine the triple twist feature with an initial yarn modulus greater than 800 cN/tex.
  • control cord C 1 means that this cord is a double twist (T 1 , T 2 ) cord which is derived simply from an operation of twisting (T 2 , D 2 or S) 4 different strands which have each been prepared beforehand by an operation of individually twisting 3 nylon (N) yarns with a yarn count of 47 tex in the opposite direction (T 1 , D 1 or Z).
  • the textile cord in question is a triple twist (T 1 , T 2 , T 3 ) cord which is derived from an operation of final twisting (T 3 , D 2 or S) of 4 different strands which have each been prepared beforehand by an operation of intermediate twisting (T 2 ) of 3 pre-strands in the opposite direction (D 1 or Z), each of the pre-strands consisting of a single nylon (N) yarn of yarn count 47 tex which has been twisted on itself beforehand during a first operation of twisting T 1 in the same direction D 1 (Z).
  • control cords (denoted “T”) C 1 , C 3 , C 5 , C 7 , C 9 and C 12 are all characterized by a double twist construction; they have been manufactured by assembling 2, 3 or 4 strands with a (second) final twist (denoted T 2 ) from 150 to 300 t/m, corresponding to a twist coefficient K 2 varying from 175 to 215, and a direction D 2 (S direction).
  • T control cords
  • C 8 , C 10 , C 11 and C 13 are all characterized by a triple twist T 1 , T 2 , T 3 construction (in these examples, Z/Z/S); they were manufactured by assembling 3 or 4 strands with a final twist (denoted T 3 ) of 150 to 300 t/m, corresponding to a twist coefficient K 3 varying from 180 to 215, and a direction D 2 (S direction).
  • each of these strands had been manufactured beforehand by assembly of 3 pre-strands with a twist T 2 (110 to 240 t/m as the case may be) and an opposite direction D 1 (Z direction), each of these pre-strands having itself been prepared beforehand by a twisting T 1 (40 to 120 t/m as the case may be) of a yarn on itself in the direction D 1 (Z direction).
  • test 7 in table 1 The tests mentioned above were supplemented by an additional test (test 7 in table 1) conducted on two more different textile cords C 14 (control) and C 15 (invention), this time based on polyester (P), of the PEN type (“A701” by the Honeywell company; a yarn with a yarn count of 110 tex, having an initial elastic modulus of around 1700 cN/tex).
  • control cord C 14 means that this cord is a double twist (T 1 , T 2 ) cord derived simply from an operation of twisting (T 2 of 260 t/m, D 2 or S) of 2 different strands each of which was prepared previously by an operation of individual twisting (T 1 of 260 t/m, D 1 or Z) of 3 polyester (P) yarns of 110 tex yarn count in the opposite direction.
  • T 1 , T 2 double twist
  • T 2 derived simply from an operation of twisting (T 2 of 260 t/m, D 2 or S) of 2 different strands each of which was prepared previously by an operation of individual twisting (T 1 of 260 t/m, D 1 or Z) of 3 polyester (P) yarns of 110 tex yarn count in the opposite direction.
  • the textile cord concerned is a triple twist (T 1 , T 2 , T 3 ) cord derived from an operation of final twisting (T 3 of 260 t/m, D 2 or S) of 2 different strands which have each been prepared beforehand by an operation of intermediate twisting (T 2 of 155 t/m) in the opposite direction (D 1 or Z) of 3 pre-strands, each of the pre-strands consisting of 1 single polyester (P) yarn of 110 tex yarn count which was twisted on itself beforehand during a first operation of twisting T 1 (105 t/m) in the same direction D 1 (Z).
  • T 1 , T 2 , T 3 derived from an operation of final twisting (T 3 of 260 t/m, D 2 or S) of 2 different strands which have each been prepared beforehand by an operation of intermediate twisting (T 2 of 155 t/m) in the opposite direction (D 1 or Z) of 3 pre-strands, each of the pre-strands consisting of 1 single polyester (P) yarn of 110

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