WO2006133905A1 - Extended-mobility tire having separeted carcass portions in summit - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60C—VEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
- B60C17/00—Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated condition; Accessories therefor
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60C—VEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
- B60C15/00—Tyre beads, e.g. ply turn-up or overlap
- B60C15/0009—Tyre beads, e.g. ply turn-up or overlap features of the carcass terminal portion
- B60C15/0018—Tyre beads, e.g. ply turn-up or overlap features of the carcass terminal portion not folded around the bead core, e.g. floating or down ply
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60C—VEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
- B60C17/00—Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated condition; Accessories therefor
- B60C17/0009—Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated condition; Accessories therefor comprising sidewall rubber inserts, e.g. crescent shaped inserts
- B60C17/0018—Tyres characterised by means enabling restricted operation in damaged or deflated condition; Accessories therefor comprising sidewall rubber inserts, e.g. crescent shaped inserts two or more inserts in each sidewall portion
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- wheels are available which are equipped with supports capable of supporting the inside of the tread of a tire in the event of sagging of the sidewalls following a drop in pressure.
- This solution is advantageously combined with a tire comprising a bottom zone capable of minimising the risk of the tire sliding out of the rim.
- This solution is advantageous since it makes it possible to keep substantially intact the characteristics of travel under normal conditions.
- it has the drawback of requiring an additional component, the support, for each of the wheels of the vehicle.
- the extended mobility requirements are such that it is in general difficult to provide tires with comfort and driving characteristics that are comparable to standard tires.
- the sidewall inserts are provided with high modulus materials, which generally have reduced comfort characteristics.
- the invention provides a tire comprising an inner carcass structure and an outer carcass structure, two beads, each bead having a base which is intended to be mounted on the tire's design mounting rim, each bead being extended radially upward by a sidewall portion, a reinforced summit, the sidewall portions joining said summit, said tire being adapted for continued mobility in a substantially deflated condition and comprising runflat inserts provided in the axially inner portion of the sidewalls, said reinforced summit being provided with at least one reinforcing cord arrangement disposed between said inner carcass structure and said outer carcass structure, characterized in that the outer carcass structure extends radially inwardly from said summit zone towards a shoulder zone where its extremity is provided.
- said reinforced summit comprises at least one row of circumferential cords aligned along said summit and disposed radially outwardly from said outer carcass structure.
- said reinforced summit comprises at least one row of circumferential cords aligned along said summit and disposed radially outwardly from said outer carcass structure.
- Different embodiments are possible with one or two cords rows. Each row may comprise either one cord spirally wounded or a plurality of substantially parallel cords. This variant provides improved cooperation between the tire bead and the rim.
- the tire comprises two summit reinforcing cord arrangements provided with cords positioned with opposed angles.
- the tire further comprises a third summit reinforcing cord arrangements, provided between said inner and outer carcass structures, such as, for instance, a cord arrangement provided with circumferential cords, disposed substantially at an angle of zero degree with respect to the circonferential direction.
- a cord arrangement provided with circumferential cords, disposed substantially at an angle of zero degree with respect to the circonferential direction.
- Such cords may be made of metallic alloy.
- the elastomeric material of said runflat inserts may have a Modulus of extension ME10 comprised between 4 to 9 Mpa, and most preferably comprised between 5 to 6 Mpa.
- said inner and outer carcass structures are disposed axially outwardly from said runflat insert.
- the tire comprises sidewalls inter carcass structures inserts, extending radially outwardly along said sidewalls between said carcass structures from said anchoring zone to an upper portion of the outer sidewall, the Modulus of extension ME10 of said sidewalls inter carcass structures inserts material being lower than the Modulus of extension ME10 of said runflat inserts material.
- the elastomeric material of said sidewalls inter carcass structures inserts may have a Modulus of extension ME10 comprised between 2 to 5 Mpa, and most preferably comprised between 3 to 4 Mpa.
- At least one of said runflat insert is disposed between said inner carcass structure and outer carcass structure.
- the runflat inserts may be in direct contact with the cords of said carcass structure.
- -figure 1 illustrates an example of a runflat tire according to the invention, taken along a meridian plane through the axis of rotation;
- -figure 2 illustrates another example of a runflat tire according to the invention, taken along a meridian plane through the axis of rotation;
- -figure 3 illustrates a further embodiment of a runflat tire according to the invention, taken along a meridian plane through the axis of rotation
- -figure 4 illustrates still a further variant of a runflat tire according to the invention, taken along a meridian plane through the axis of rotation.
- Ring and radially mean directions radially toward or away the axis of rotation of the tire.
- Angle defined with respect to an axial direction means an angle measured axially and radially outwardly from the innerside of the tire; such an angle is between 0 and 180 degrees.
- the reinforcement armature or reinforcement of the tires is currently - and most frequently - constituted by stacking one or more plies conventionally referred to as
- Such a type of "conventional" process involves, in particular for the phase of manufacture of the blank of the tire, the use of an anchoring element (generally a bead wire), used for anchoring or holding the carcass reinforcement in the zone of the beads of the tire.
- an anchoring element generally a bead wire
- a portion of all the plies constituting the carcass reinforcement is turned up around a bead wire arranged in the tire bead. In this manner, the carcass reinforcement is anchored in the bead.
- the conventional terms such as "plies”, “bead wires”, etc.
- the term "carcass structure” is valid as a designation for the reinforcement cords of a carcass ply in the conventional process, and the corresponding cords, generally applied at the level of the beads, sidewalls and summit of a tire produced in accordance with a process without semi-finished products.
- anchoring zone may equally well designate the "traditional" upturn of a carcass ply around a bead wire of a conventional process or the assembly formed by the circumferential filaments, the rubber composition and the adjacent sidewall reinforcement portions of a bottom zone produced with a process with application to a toroidal core.
- cord very generally designates both monofilaments and multifilaments or assemblies such as cables, plied yarns or alternatively any equivalent type of assembly, whatever the material and the treatment of these cords. This may, for example, involve surface treatments, coating or pre-sizing in order to promote adhesion to the rubber.
- unitary cord designates a cord formed of a single element, without assembling.
- multifilament designates an assembly of at least two unitary elements to form a cable, plied yarn etc.
- “Characteristics of the cord” is understood to mean, for example, its dimensions, its composition, its characteristics and mechanical properties (in particular the modulus), its chemical characteristics and properties, etc.
- contact between a cord and a layer of bonding rubber is understood to mean the fact that at least part of the outer circumference of the cord is in intimate contact with the rubber composition constituting the bonding rubber.
- the carcass ply or plies is/are turned up about a bead wire.
- the bead wire then performs a carcass anchoring function.
- it withstands the tension which develops in the carcass cords for example under the action of the inflation pressure.
- “Sidewalls” refers to the portions of the tire, most frequently of low flexural strength, located between the crown and the beads. “Sidewall mix” refers to the rubber mixes located axially to the outside relative to the cords of the reinforcement structure of the carcass and to their bonding rubber. These mixes usually have a low elasticity modulus.
- Bead refers to the portion of the tire adjacent radially internally to the sidewall.
- Modulus of extension ME10 of a rubber composition is understood to mean an apparent secant modulus of extension obtained at a uniaxial deformation of extension of the order of 10% measured at 23°C in accordance with Standard ASTM D 412.
- radially upwards or “radially upper” or “radially externally” means towards the largest radii.
- a reinforcement or reinforcing structure or carcass structure will be said to be radial when its cords are arranged at 90°, but also, according to the terminology in use, at an angle close to 90°.
- the tire of the invention comprises a bead 1 provided with a seat 12, specially adapted to fit on the tire mounting rim.
- the bead extends substantially radially to the sidewalls 13.
- the tire comprises an inner carcass structure 5, extending from bead to bead or leaving a gap between two half structures, for instance in the substantially median portion of the summit.
- the radially inwardmost extent of the carcass structure 5 terminates in an anchoring zone 2 of the bead 1.
- the carcass structure is not turned up around bead cores or other bead reinforcement.
- each axial coordinate defining the profile of the carcass structure has a unique radial position for each radial position less than that of the tire equator.
- the carcass structure is anchored in the bead portion by a bead reinforcement 3.
- a preferred embodiment of such a reinforcement comprises a cord arrangement 4 provided with at least one substantially circumferentially oriented cord laterally bordering the carcass structure on at least one side.
- "anchored" in the bead portion means that the cord arrangement resists the tension developed in the carcass structure during inflated or deflated use of the tire by the adherence of the carcass reinforcing structure laterally with the cord arrangement rather than being wound around a traditional bead core.
- the mechanical properties of the anchoring zone 4 may be optimized in using an elastomeric bead filler having preferably a relatively high elasticity modulus.
- Other embodiments, with traditional type anchoring portions comprising carcass structures turned up around bead cores are also within the scope of the invention.
- the tire further comprises an outer carcass structure 6, provided outwardly from said inner carcass structure 5.
- the outer carcass structure is also anchored in the anchoring zone 2, in a manner similar to the inner carcass structure.
- the inner and outer carcass structures extend along substantially parallel paths along the sidewalls and summit.
- the outer carcass structure 6 extends radially inwardly from said summit zone towards a shoulder zone. This outer carcass structure then stops in the shoulder zone, where its extremity is provided.
- the outer carcass structure does not extend radially inwardly in the sidewall portion. This variant allows to provide a lighter product, having the required mechanical characteristics in the summit portion.
- the tire of the invention is adapted for operation in continued mobility in a substantially deflated condition.
- runflat inserts 9 are provided in the axially inner portion of each sidewall 13.
- the elastomeric material of said runflat inserts has a Modulus of extension ME10 comprised between 4 to 9 Mpa, and most preferably comprised between 5 to 6 Mpa.
- the runflat insert may be in direct contact with the cords of said carcass structure.
- the runflat inserts 9 are provided axially inwardly with respect to the inner and outer carcass structures 5 and 6.
- the runflat insert 9 is provided between the carcass structures 5 and 6.
- the summit 14 comprises reinforcement layers of known type, for instance, such as illustrated, it may be provided with at least two summit reinforcing cord arrangements 10 and 11 provided with cords positioned, in a known manner, with opposed angles, for instance with angles between 20 to 70 degrees, with respect to the circumferential direction.
- the summit reinforcing cords are disposed between said inner carcass structure 5 and said outer carcass structure 6.
- the inter-carcass space is preferably enlarged from the shoulder portion toward the summit, in order to provide sufficient space to set the reinforcement elements of the summit.
- the tire may also further comprises a third summit reinforcing cord arrangements 20, which is also preferably provided between said inner and outer carcass structures 5 and 6.
- a third summit reinforcing cord arrangements 20 may be provided with circumferential cords, disposed substantially at an angle of zero degree with respect to the circonferential direction.
- Such cords may be made of metallic alloy.
- either one of the two summit reinforcing cord arrangement 10 or 11 , and or the zero degree cord arrangement 20 may also be provided outside the inter-carcass space of the summit zone, for instance radially internally or radially externally of the two carcass structures.
- other reinforcement elements may be provided between the two carcass structures, or outside the inter-carcass space.
- the tire may also further comprises sidewalls inter carcass structures inserts 16 that extend along said sidewalls between said carcass structures 5 and 6 from said anchoring zone 1 to an upper portion of the outer sidewalk
- the inter-carcass space is filled up with known type sidewall elastomeric material, preferably of low modulus.
- the Modulus of extension ME10 of said sidewalls inter carcass structures inserts material is preferably lower than the Modulus of extension ME10 of said runflat inserts material.
- the elastomeric material of said sidewalls inter carcass structures inserts has a Modulus of extension ME10 comprised between 2 to 5 Mpa, and most preferably comprised between 3 to 4 Mpa.
- the inner and outer sidewalls may also be provided with runflat inserts 9 having different shapes, dimensions, materials, or combinations thereof, providing asymmetrical runflat inserts configurations.
- the tire In order to position the reinforcement cords as precisely as possible, it is very advantageous to build the tire on a rigid support, for instance a rigid core imposing the shape of its inner cavity. All the components of the tire, which are disposed directly in their final place, are applied onto this core in the order required by the final architecture, without undergoing shaping at any moment of the building. In this case, the tire can be molded and vulcanized in the manner explained in US 4,895,692.
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CN2006800213798A CN101198482B (en) | 2005-06-16 | 2006-06-13 | Extended-mobility tire having separated carcass portions in summit |
EP06754341A EP1904317A1 (en) | 2005-06-16 | 2006-06-13 | Extended-mobility tire having separeted carcass portions in summit |
US11/921,945 US20090223617A1 (en) | 2005-06-16 | 2006-06-13 | Extended-mobility tire having separated carcass portions in summit |
BRPI0612081A BRPI0612081A2 (en) | 2005-06-16 | 2006-06-13 | tire |
JP2008516218A JP2008543639A (en) | 2005-06-16 | 2006-06-13 | Extended mobility tire with top separation carcass |
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