WO2012084948A1 - Pneumatique dont l'armature de carcasse est renforcee par une couche d'elements de renforcement dans la zone du bourrelet - Google Patents

Pneumatique dont l'armature de carcasse est renforcee par une couche d'elements de renforcement dans la zone du bourrelet Download PDF

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WO2012084948A1
WO2012084948A1 PCT/EP2011/073410 EP2011073410W WO2012084948A1 WO 2012084948 A1 WO2012084948 A1 WO 2012084948A1 EP 2011073410 W EP2011073410 W EP 2011073410W WO 2012084948 A1 WO2012084948 A1 WO 2012084948A1
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Gilles Sallaz
Agnès DEGEORGES
Alain Domingo
Bopha Grisin
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  • the present invention relates to a tire, radial carcass reinforcement and more particularly to a tire intended to equip vehicles carrying heavy loads and rolling at a high speed, such as, for example, trucks, tractors, trailers or road buses.
  • the carcass reinforcement is anchored on both sides in the bead zone and is radially surmounted by a crown reinforcement consisting of at least two layers, superimposed and formed of son or parallel cables in each layer and crossed from one layer to the next in making with the circumferential direction angles between 10 ° and 45 °.
  • Said working layers, forming the working armature can still be covered with at least one so-called protective layer and formed of advantageously metallic and extensible reinforcing elements, called elastic elements.
  • It may also comprise a layer of low extensibility wires or metal cables forming with the circumferential direction an angle of between 45 ° and 90 °, this so-called triangulation ply being radially located between the carcass reinforcement and the first ply of plywood.
  • so-called working top formed of parallel wires or cables having angles at most equal to 45 ° in absolute value.
  • the triangulation ply forms with at least said working ply a triangulated reinforcement, which presents, under the different stresses it undergoes, few deformations, the triangulation ply having the essential role of taking up the transverse compression forces of which the object all the reinforcing elements in the area of the crown of the tire.
  • Such tires usually still include at the beads one or more layers of reinforcing elements called stiffeners. These layers are usually made of reinforcing elements oriented relative to the circumferential direction of an angle less than 45 °, and usually less than 25 °. These reinforcing element layers have the particular function of limiting the longitudinal displacements of the constituent materials of the bead relative to the rim of the wheel to limit premature wear of said bead. They also allow limit the permanent deformation of the bead on the rim hook, due to the dynamic creep phenomenon of the elastomeric materials; This deformation of the bead can prevent tire retreading when it is excessive. They further contribute to the protection of the low areas of the tire against the aggressions suffered during the assembly and disassembly of the tires on the rims.
  • layers of reinforcing elements or stiffener further prevent or delay the unwinding of the carcass reinforcement during accidental and excessive heating of the rim.
  • the tires are not provided for these cases, it is known that in some countries the tires are used outside normal conditions, particularly in terms of loads and inflation pressure.
  • the presence of layers of reinforcing elements or stiffeners makes it possible to improve the resistance of the tires to such stresses. Indeed, it seems that the stiffener will protect the carcass reinforcement in the area of the bead of the tire against these stresses corresponding to excessive use. This protection is not however without risk of damage to said stiffener; during such uses, particular breaks are observed in the reinforcing elements of the stiffener in the zones of compression and / or damage by cracking of the polymer mixtures surrounding the radially outer end of the stiffener.
  • a tire with radial carcass reinforcement consisting of at least one layer of reinforcing elements, said tire comprising a crown reinforcement, itself capped radially with a tread, said tread being joined to two beads by means of two sidewalls, at least one layer of reinforcing elements of the carcass reinforcement being anchored in each of the beads by turning around a bead wire, said carcass reinforcement overturn being reinforced by at least one layer of reinforcing elements or stiffener whose radially outer end is radially external to the end of the upturn, the reinforcement elements of at least one stiffener being cables unsealed saturated layer metal with a permeability test of less than 5 cm 3 / min and the distance between the radial end t exterior of the stiffen
  • a saturated layer of a layered cable is a layer of wires in which there is not enough room to add at least one additional wire.
  • the circumferential direction of the tire, or longitudinal direction, is the direction corresponding to the periphery of the tire and defined by the rolling direction of the tire.
  • the transverse or axial direction of the tire is parallel to the axis of rotation of the tire.
  • the radial direction is a direction intersecting the axis of rotation of the tire and perpendicular thereto.
  • the axis of rotation of the tire is the axis around which it rotates in normal use.
  • a radial or meridian plane is a plane which contains the axis of rotation of the tire.
  • the circumferential mid-plane is a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the tire and which divides the tire into two halves.
  • the distance between the radially outer end of the stiffener and the end of the upturn of the carcass reinforcement is measured on a cross section of a tire, the tire is therefore in a non-inflated state.
  • the so-called permeability test makes it possible to determine the longitudinal permeability to air of the cables tested, by measuring the volume of air passing through a specimen under constant pressure for a given time.
  • the principle of such a test is to demonstrate the effectiveness of the treatment of a cable to make it impermeable to air; it has been described for example in ASTM D2692-98.
  • the test is carried out on cables extracted directly, by shelling, vulcanized rubber sheets they reinforce, so penetrated by the cooked rubber. In the case of fretted cables, the test is carried out after having removed the twisted or unused yarn as a strand of hoop.
  • the test is performed on 2 cm of cable length, so coated by its surrounding rubber composition (or coating gum) in the cooked state, in the manner following: air is sent to the cable inlet, under a pressure of 1 bar, and the volume of air at the outlet is measured using a flow meter (calibrated for example from 0 to 500 cmVmin).
  • a flow meter calibrated for example from 0 to 500 cmVmin.
  • the cable sample is locked in a compressed seal (eg a dense foam or rubber seal) in such a way that only the amount of air passing through the cable from one end to the other, along its longitudinal axis, is taken into account by the measure; the tightness of the seal itself is checked beforehand with the aid of a solid rubber specimen, that is to say without cable.
  • a compressed seal eg a dense foam or rubber seal
  • the average air flow measured (average of 10 test pieces) is even lower than the longitudinal imperviousness of the cable is high.
  • the measured values less than or equal to 0.2 cmVmin are considered as zero; they correspond to a cable which can be described as airtight (totally airtight) along its axis (i.e., in its longitudinal direction).
  • This permeability test is also a simple means of indirect measurement of the penetration rate of the cable by a rubber composition.
  • the measured flow rate is even lower than the penetration rate of the cable by the rubber is high.
  • Cables having a flow rate of less than 20 cm3 / min in the so-called permeability test have a penetration rate greater than 66%.
  • Cables having a flow rate of less than 2 cm3 / min in the so-called permeability test have a penetration rate of greater than 90%.
  • the penetration rate of a cable can still be estimated according to the method described below.
  • the method consists first of all in eliminating the outer layer on a sample having a length of between 2 and 4 cm, and then measuring in a longitudinal direction and along a given axis the sum of the lengths of rubber mix reported over the length of the sample. These measurements of rubber mix lengths exclude non-penetrated spaces on this longitudinal axis. These measurements are repeated on three longitudinal axes distributed over the periphery of the sample and repeated over five cable samples.
  • the first removal step is repeated with the newly outer layer and length measurements of rubber mix along longitudinal axes.
  • a tire thus produced according to the invention leads to improvements in terms of endurance especially when it is subjected to excessive stress. Indeed, the tests carried out with excessive loads carried, the tire being inflated to a pressure higher than the recommended pressure, showed that it did not present too pronounced damage in the zone of the beads and that the no unfolding of the carcass reinforcement is observed during rolling.
  • a tire of more conventional design used under the same conditions shows either a much more pronounced damage, cracking propagating until the carcass reinforcement overturn or a carcass reinforcement unwinding during the rolling, especially in situations of intensive and prolonged braking.
  • the inventors interpret these results by the presence of a stiffener consisting of unsealed cables saturated layers presenting the so-called permeability test a flow rate less than 5 cm 3 / min which limits the risk of occurrence of crack in the polymeric mixtures at the ends of the stiffener.
  • a greater proximity between the radially outer end of the stiffener and the end of the upturn of the carcass reinforcement is thus not penalizing; this greater proximity may further allow positioning of the end of the overturning at a radial distance from the bead wire favorable to the holding of said reversal and thus to the unwinding of the carcass reinforcement without being penalizing for the end radially. outer stiffener.
  • the stiffener cables according to the invention still lead to an improvement in the stiffener endurance.
  • the reinforcing elements of the stiffener are in particular subjected to flexural and compressive stresses during rollings that go against their endurance.
  • the cables constituting the reinforcing elements of the stiffeners are in fact subjected to considerable stresses during the rolling of the tires, in particular to repeated bending or variations of curvature inducing at the level of the threads friction, and therefore wear, as well as fatigue; This phenomenon is called "fretting-fatigue”.
  • said cables must first have good flexibility and high endurance in flexion, which implies in particular that their son have a relatively small diameter, preferably less than 0.28 mm, more preferably less than 0.25 mm, generally smaller than that of the wires used in conventional cables, for example for tire crown reinforcement.
  • the stiffener cables are also subject to so-called phenomena “fatigue-corrosion” due to the nature of the cables that promote the passage or drain corrosive agents such as oxygen and moisture. Indeed, the air or water entering the tire for example during a degradation during a cut or simply because of the permeability, even small of the inner surface of the tire, can be driven by the channels formed within the cables because of their structure.
  • the cables of at least one stiffener exhibit in the so-called permeability test a flow rate of less than 2 cm 3 / min.
  • said metal reinforcing elements exhibiting at the said permeability test a flow rate of less than 5 cm 3 / min of at least one stiffener are cables with at least two layers, at least an inner layer being sheathed with a layer consisting of a polymeric composition such as a crosslinkable or crosslinked rubber composition, preferably based on at least one diene elastomer.
  • the reinforcing elements of at least one layer of the carcass reinforcement are metal cables having a flow rate of less than 20 cm 3 / min in the so-called permeability test.
  • the carcass reinforcement cables which are subjected in the same way to the phenomena of "fretting-fatigue-corrosion” may thus also have a better resistance to these phenomena of wear and fatigue and thus contribute to improving the tire endurance especially used in extreme conditions.
  • each of said layers may be in accordance with the invention.
  • at least the radially outer layer comprises metal cables exhibiting a permeability test with a flow rate of less than 20 cm 3 / min.
  • the cables of at least one layer of the carcass reinforcement have, in the so-called permeability test, a flow rate of less than 10 cm 3 / min and more preferably less than 2 cm 3 / min.
  • said metal reinforcing elements having a permeability test of less than 20 cm 3 / min of at least one layer of the carcass reinforcement are at least two layers, at least one inner layer being sheathed with a layer consisting of a composition polymer such as a crosslinkable or crosslinked rubber composition, preferably based on at least one diene elastomer.
  • the invention also proposes a tire with a radial carcass reinforcement, consisting of at least one layer of reinforcing elements, said tire comprising a crown reinforcement, itself capped radially by a tread, tread being joined to two beads by means of two sidewalls, at least one layer of reinforcing elements of the carcass reinforcement being anchored in each of the beads by turning around a bead, said reinforcement reversal of carcass being reinforced by at least one layer of reinforcing elements or stiffener whose radially outer end is radially external to the end of the upturn, the reinforcing elements of at least one stiffener being unstipped metal cables to at least two saturated layers, at least one inner layer being sheathed with a layer consisting of a polymeric composition such as a compositio n crosslinkable or crosslinked rubber, preferably based on at least one diene elastomer and the distance between the radially outer end of the stiffener and the end of the upturn of the carcass
  • the reinforcing elements of at least one layer of the carcass reinforcement are then metal cables with at least two layers, at least one inner layer being sheathed with a layer consisting of a polymeric composition such as a crosslinkable or crosslinked rubber composition, preferably based on at least one diene elastomer
  • non-shrunk metal cables with at least two saturated layers, at least one inner layer being sheathed with a layer consisting of a polymeric composition such as a crosslinkable or crosslinked rubber composition the so-called permeability test a flow virtually zero and therefore less than 5 cm3 / min.
  • composition based on at least one diene elastomer is understood in known manner that the composition comprises in majority (ie in a mass fraction greater than 50%) this or these diene elastomers.
  • sheath according to the invention extends continuously around the layer it covers (that is to say that this sheath is continuous in the "orthoradial" direction of the cable which is perpendicular to its radius), so as to form a continuous sleeve of cross section which is preferably substantially circular.
  • the rubber composition of this sheath is crosslinkable or crosslinked, that is to say it comprises by definition a crosslinking system adapted to allow the crosslinking of the composition during its cooking (ie its hardening and not its fusion); thus, this rubber composition can be described as infusible, since it can not be melted by heating at any temperature.
  • elastomer or “diene” rubber is meant in known manner an elastomer derived at least in part (i.e. a homopolymer or a copolymer) of monomers dienes (monomers bearing two carbon-carbon double bonds, conjugated or not).
  • the diene elastomers can be classified in known manner into two categories: those known as “essentially unsaturated” and those known as “essentially saturated”.
  • the term "diene elastomer” is used herein to mean a diene elastomer derived at least in part from conjugated diene monomers having a level of units or units of diene origin (conjugated dienes) which is greater than 15% (%). in moles).
  • diene elastomers such as butyl rubbers or copolymers of dienes and alpha-olefins of the EPDM type do not fall within the above definition and may in particular be described as “essentially saturated” diene elastomers. "(low or very low diene origin, always less than 15%).
  • the term “highly unsaturated” diene elastomer is particularly understood to mean a diene elastomer having a content of units of diene origin (conjugated dienes) which is greater than 50%.
  • diene elastomer can be understood more particularly to be used in the cable of the invention: (a) any homopolymer obtained by polymerization of a conjugated diene monomer having from 4 to 12 carbon atoms;
  • the present invention is first implemented with essentially unsaturated diene elastomers, in particular of the type (a) or (b) above.
  • the diene elastomer is preferably selected from the group consisting of polybutadienes (BR), natural rubber (NR), synthetic polyisoprenes (IR), different butadiene copolymers, different isoprene copolymers. , and mixtures of these elastomers.
  • Such copolymers are more preferably selected from the group consisting of butadiene-styrene copolymers (SBR), isoprene-butadiene copolymers (BIR), isoprene-styrene copolymers (SIR) and isoprene-copolymers.
  • SBIR butadiene-styrene
  • the diene elastomer chosen is predominantly (that is to say for more than 50 phr) consisting of an isoprene elastomer.
  • isoprene elastomer is meant in known manner a homopolymer or copolymer of isoprene, in other words a diene elastomer chosen from the group consisting of natural rubber (R), synthetic polyisoprenes (IR), different isoprene copolymers and mixtures of these elastomers.
  • the diene elastomer chosen is exclusively (that is to say, 100 phr) consisting of natural rubber, synthetic polyisoprene or a mixture of these elastomers, the synthetic polyisoprene having a content (mol%) of cis-1,4 bonds preferably greater than 90%, more preferably still greater than 98%.
  • the rubber sheath of the cable of the invention may contain one or more elastomer (s) diene (s), which (s) last (s) can be used (s) in combination with any type of elastomer synthetic other than diene, or with polymers other than elastomers, for example thermoplastic polymers, these polymers other than elastomers then being present as a minority polymer.
  • elastomer (s) diene (s) which (s) last (s) can be used (s) in combination with any type of elastomer synthetic other than diene, or with polymers other than elastomers, for example thermoplastic polymers, these polymers other than elastomers then being present as a minority polymer.
  • the rubber composition of said sheath is preferably free of any plastomer and comprises only one elastomer (or mixture of elastomers) diene (s) as a polymeric base
  • said composition could also comprise at least a plastomer with a mass fraction x p less than the mass fraction x e of the elastomer (s).
  • the following relationship is preferably: 0 ⁇ x p ⁇ 0.5. Xe, and more preferably: 0 ⁇ x p ⁇ 0, 1. x e .
  • the system for crosslinking the rubber sheath is a so-called vulcanization system, that is to say based on sulfur (or a sulfur donor agent) and a primary accelerator of vulcanization.
  • a vulcanization system that is to say based on sulfur (or a sulfur donor agent) and a primary accelerator of vulcanization.
  • sulfur or a sulfur donor agent
  • a primary accelerator of vulcanization may be added various known secondary accelerators or vulcanization activators.
  • Sulfur is used at a preferential rate of between 0.5 and 10 phr, more preferably between 1 and 8 phr
  • the primary vulcanization accelerator by
  • a sulfenamide is used at a preferred level of between 0.5 and 10 phr, more preferably between 0.5 and 5.0 phr.
  • the rubber composition of the sheath according to the invention comprises, in addition to said crosslinking system, all the usual ingredients that can be used in tire rubber compositions, such as reinforcing fillers based on carbon black and / or an inorganic reinforcing filler such as silica, anti-aging agents, for example antioxidants, extender oils, plasticizers or agents facilitating the use of the compositions in the green state, acceptors and donors of methylene, resins, bismaleimides, known adhesion promoter systems of the "RFS" type (resorcinol-formaldehyde-silica) or metal salts, especially cobalt salts.
  • reinforcing fillers based on carbon black and / or an inorganic reinforcing filler such as silica such as silica
  • anti-aging agents for example antioxidants, extender oils, plasticizers or agents facilitating the use of the compositions in the green state
  • the composition of the rubber sheath has, in the crosslinked state, a secant modulus in extension at 10% elongation (denoted M10), measured according to the ASTM D 412 standard of 1998, less than 20. MPa and more preferably less than 12 MPa, in particular between 4 and 11 MPa.
  • the composition of this sheath is chosen identical to the composition used for the rubber matrix that the cables according to the invention are intended to reinforce.
  • said composition is based on natural rubber and it comprises carbon black as reinforcing filler, for example a carbon black of grade (ASTM) 300, 600 or 700 (for example N326, N330, N347, N375, N683, N772).
  • the reinforcing elements of at least one stiffener having a permeability test having a flow rate of less than 5 cm 3 / min and advantageously still the reinforcing elements of at least one layer of the carcass reinforcement having a permeability test with a flow rate of less than 20 cm 3 / min are wire cables with [L + M] or [L + M + N] construction layers, comprising a first layer C1 to L son of diameter di with L ranging from 1 to 4, surrounded by at least one intermediate layer C2 to M son of diameter d 2 wound together in a helix in a step p 2 with M ranging from 3 to 12, said layer C2 possibly being surrounded by an outer layer C3 of N wires of diameter d 3 wound together in a helix in a pitch p 3 with N ranging from 8 to 20, a sheath consisting of a crosslinkable or crosslinked rubber composition based on at least one diene elastomer, covering, in the construction [L + M] or [L + M + N
  • the diameter of the wires of the first layer of the inner layer (Cl) is between 0.10 and 0.5 mm and the diameter of the outer layer of wires (C2, C3) is between 0.10 and 0.5 mm.
  • the pitch of the winding helix of said son of the outer layer (C3) is between 8 and 25 mm.
  • the pitch represents the length, measured parallel to the axis of the cable, at the end of which a wire having this pitch performs a complete revolution around the axis of the cable; thus, if the axis is divided by two planes perpendicular to said axis and separated by a length equal to the pitch of a wire of a constituent layer of the cable, the axis of this wire has in these two planes the same position on the two circles corresponding to the layer of the wire considered.
  • the cable has one, and even more preferably all of the following characteristics which is verified (e):
  • the layer C3 is a saturated layer, that is to say that there is not enough space in this layer to add at least one (N + 1) th wire of diameter d 3 , N representing then the maximum number of wires rollable in one layer around the layer C2;
  • the rubber sheath also covers the inner layer C1 and / or separates the adjacent two-to-two wires from the intermediate layer C2;
  • the rubber sheath substantially covers the radially inner circumferential half-circumference of each wire of the layer C3, so that it separates the adjacent two-to-two wires from this layer C3.
  • the intermediate layer C2 preferably comprises six or seven wires, and the cable according to the invention then has the following preferential characteristics (di, d 2 , d 3 , p 2 and p 3 in mm):
  • all the wires of the layers C2 and C3 are wound in the same direction of torsion, that is to say either in the direction S (disposition "S / S"), or in the Z direction ("Z / Z" layout).
  • the winding in the same direction of the layers C2 and C3 advantageously makes it possible, in the cable according to the invention, to minimize the friction between these two layers C2 and C3 and therefore the wear of the wires constituting them (since there is more cross-contact between the wires).
  • said metal cables of at least one stiffener having a permeability test having a flow rate of less than 5 cm 3 / min and advantageously also said metal cables of at least one layer of the carcass reinforcement having at least permeability test a flow rate less than 20 cm 3 / min are construction layer cables rated 1 + M + N, that is to say that the inner layer C1 consists of a single wire.
  • Too low a ratio di / d 2 can be detrimental to wear between the inner layer and the son of the layer C2. Too high a value can affect the compactness of the cable, for a level of resistance that is ultimately little modified, as well as its flexibility; the increased rigidity of the inner layer C1 due to a diameter too high could also be detrimental to the feasibility itself of the cable, during wiring operations.
  • the maximum number Nmax of rollable son in a saturated single layer C3 around the layer C2 is of course a function of many parameters (di diameter of the inner layer, number M and diameter d 2 of the wires of the layer C2, diameter d 3 son of the layer C3).
  • Said metal cables of at least one stiffener having a permeability test having a flow rate of less than 5 cm 3 / min and advantageously also said metal cables of at least one layer of the carcass reinforcement having the said test of permeability a flow rate less than 20 cm 3 / min is preferably chosen from the cables of structure 1 + 6 + 10, 1 + 6 + 11, 1 + 6 + 12, 1 + 7 + 11, 1 + 7 + 12 or 1 + 7 + 13.
  • the diameters of the son of the layers C2 and C3, identical or not. are less than 0.22 mm and preferably greater than 0.12 mm.
  • a diameter of less than 0.19 mm makes it possible to reduce the level of stresses experienced by the wires during significant variations in the curvature of the cables, whereas one chooses preferably diameters greater than 0.16 mm for reasons including wire strength and industrial cost.
  • An advantageous embodiment consists for example in choosing p 2 and p 3 between 8 and 12 mm, preferably with 1 + 6 + 12 structure cables.
  • the rubber sheath has an average thickness ranging from 0.010 mm to 0.040 mm.
  • said metal cables of at least one stiffener having the permeability test a flow rate of less than 5 cm 3 / min and advantageously still said metal cables of at least one layer of the frame of carcass exhibiting in the so-called permeability test a flow rate of less than 20 cm 3 / min according to the invention may be made with any type of wire, in particular steel, for example carbon steel wire and / or stainless steel wire . Carbon steel is preferably used, but it is of course possible to use other steels or other alloys.
  • carbon steel When carbon steel is used, its carbon content (% by weight of steel) is preferably between 0.1% and 1.2%, more preferably from 0.4% to 1.0% by weight. % these grades represent a good compromise between the mechanical properties required for the tire and the feasibility of the wire. It should be noted that a carbon content of between 0.5% and 0.6% makes such steels ultimately less expensive because they are easier to draw.
  • Another advantageous embodiment of the invention may also consist, depending on the applications concerned, of using steels with a low carbon content, for example between 0.2% and 0.5%, in particular because of a cost lower and easier to draw.
  • Said metal cables of at least one stiffener and advantageously at least one layer of the carcass reinforcement according to the invention may be obtained according to various techniques known to those skilled in the art, for example in two steps firstly by sheathing via an extrusion head of the core or intermediate structure L + M (layers C1 + C2), followed in a second step by a final operation of wiring or twisting the remaining N wires ( layer C3) around the layer C2 thus sheathed.
  • the problem of stickiness in the raw state posed by the rubber sheath, during operations Any intermediate winding and unwinding may be solved in a manner known to those skilled in the art, for example by the use of a plastic interlayer film.
  • An advantageous embodiment of the invention provides that the modulus of elasticity of the polymeric mixtures of the calender layers of the carcass reinforcement is less than or equal to 8 MPa.
  • Such polymeric mixtures can be used in combination with the characteristics of the stiffener according to the invention without affecting the risk of unfolding the carcass reinforcement. It is indeed customary to use polymeric mixtures with larger modules to improve the resistance to unwinding of the carcass reinforcement; such modules are usually of the order of 12 MPa. The use of mixtures whose modulus of elasticity is less than or equal to 8 MPa will improve the properties of the tire in terms of rolling resistance.
  • the modulus of elasticity is the secant modulus in extension at 10% elongation (denoted M10), measured according to the ASTM D 412 standard of 1998.
  • the crown reinforcement of the tire is formed of at least two working crown layers of inextensible reinforcing elements, crossed from one layer to another by making with the circumferential direction angles between 10 ° and 45 °.
  • the crown reinforcement further comprises at least one layer of circumferential reinforcing elements.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention further provides that the crown reinforcement is completed radially outwardly by at least one additional layer, called protective layer, of so-called elastic reinforcing elements, oriented relative to the direction. circumferential with an angle between 10 ° and 45 ° and in the same direction as the angle formed by the inextensible elements of the working layer which is radially adjacent thereto.
  • the protective layer may have an axial width smaller than the axial width of the least wide working layer.
  • Said protective layer may also have an axial width greater than the axial width of the narrower working layer, such that it covers the edges of the narrower working layer and, in the case of the radially upper layer, being the smallest, as coupled, in the axial extension of the additional reinforcement, with the widest working crown layer over an axial width, to be subsequently, axially outside, decoupled from said widest working layer with profiles at least 2 mm thick.
  • the protective layer formed of elastic reinforcing elements may, in the case mentioned above, be on the one hand possibly decoupled from the edges of said least wide working layer by profiles of thickness substantially less than the thickness. profiles separating the edges of the two working layers, and have on the other hand an axial width less than or greater than the axial width of the widest vertex layer.
  • the crown reinforcement may be further completed, radially inwardly between the carcass reinforcement and the nearest radially inner working layer. of said carcass reinforcement, by a triangulation layer of steel non-extensible reinforcing elements making, with the circumferential direction, an angle greater than 60 ° and in the same direction as that of the angle formed by the reinforcing elements of the layer radially closest to the carcass reinforcement.
  • FIGS. 1 to 5 represent: FIG. 1, a meridian view of a diagram 2, an enlarged schematic representation of the zone of the bead of the tire of FIG. 1, FIG. 3, a schematic representation of a sectional view of a first example of a tire according to one embodiment of the invention; wire rope of at least one stiffener of the tire of FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of a sectional view of a second example of a metal cable of at least one stiffener of the tire of FIG. 1, FIG. 5, a schematic representation of a sectional view of a third example. wire rope of at least one stiffener of the tire of FIG.
  • the tire 1, of dimension 315/70 R 22.5 comprises a radial carcass reinforcement 2 anchored in two beads 3, around rods 4.
  • the carcass reinforcement 2 is formed of a single layer of metal cables.
  • the carcass reinforcement 2 is fretted by a crown reinforcement 5, itself capped with a tread 6.
  • the crown reinforcement 5 is formed radially from the inside to the outside: of a layer of triangulation 51 formed of unstretchable metal cables 2 + 7x0.28, continuous over the entire width of the web, oriented at an angle equal to
  • a first working layer 52 formed of non-waisted inextensible metal cables 0.12 + 3 + 8x0.35, continuous over the entire width of the web, oriented by an angle equal to 18 °
  • a second working layer 53 consisting of inextensible non-waisted metal cables 0.12 + 3 + 8x0.35, continuous over the entire width of the web, oriented at an angle of 18 ° and crossed with the metal cables of the first working layer, of one layer protection 54 made of elastic metal cables 3x2x0.35.
  • the carcass reinforcement layer 2 is wound around a bead wire 4 to form an upturn 7.
  • the upturn 7 is further reinforced by a layer of reinforcement elements or stiffener 8 which caps the end 9 of the turnaround 7.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates in greater detail a schematic representation in section of a bead 3 of the tire in which there is a portion of the carcass reinforcement layer 2 wound around a bead wire 4 to form a reversal 7 of which the end 9 is capped by the stiffener 8.
  • the distance R between the radially outer end 10 of the stiffener 8 and the end 9 of the upturn 7 is equal to 4 mm and therefore less than 5 mm.
  • Such an approximation between the radially outer end 10 of the stiffener 8 and the end of the upturn 7 may allow as mentioned above a positioning of the end of the turnaround at a radial distance from the bead wire more favorable to the holding of said reversal .
  • the length L of the carcass reinforcement upturn measured according to its curvilinear abscissa between the end 9 of said upturn 7 and the point A corresponding to the orthogonal projection on said reversal of the point T of the radially most stable bead wire. away from the axis of rotation, it is possible to consider a length L greater than 3 mm for a tire according to the invention in comparison with a conventional tire of the same size and the same design apart from the characteristics of our invention .
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic representation of the section of a cable 31 of the stiffeners 8 of the tire 1 of FIG. 1.
  • This cable 7a is a cable with a layer of structure 1 + 6 + 12, not fretted, consisting of a central core formed of a wire 32, an intermediate layer formed of six wires 33 and an outer layer formed of twelve wires 35.
  • the core of the cable consisting of the central core formed of the wire 32 and the intermediate layer formed of the six son 33 is sheathed by a rubber composition 34 based on unvulcanized diene elastomer (in the green state).
  • the sheathing is obtained via an extrusion head of the core constituted by the wire 32 surrounded by the six wires 33, followed by a final twisting or wiring operation of the 12 wires 35 around the core thus sheathed.
  • the cable 31 has the so-called permeability test, as described above, a flow rate equal to 0 cm 3 / min and therefore less than 2 cm 3 / min. Its penetration by the rubber composition is equal to 95%.
  • the cable 31 has a diameter equal to 0.95 mm.
  • the elastomeric composition constituting the rubber sheath 34 is made from a composition as described above based on natural rubber and carbon black.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic representation of the section of another cable 41 of the stiffeners 8 of the tire 1 according to the invention, replacing the cable of FIG. 3.
  • This cable 41 is a cable with a structural layer 3+ 9, not firetted, consisting of a central core formed of a cable consisting of three son 42 twisted together and an outer layer formed of nine son 43.
  • the central core consisting of a cable formed of three son 42 was sheathed by a rubber composition 44 based on unvulcanized diene elastomer (in the green state).
  • the sheathing is obtained via an extrusion head of the cable 42, followed by a final operation of wiring the 9 son 43 around the core thus sheathed.
  • the cable 41 has the so-called permeability test, as described above, a flow rate equal to 0 cm 3 / min and therefore less than 2 cm 3 / min. Its penetration by the rubber composition is equal to 95%.
  • the cable 41 has a diameter equal to 0.8 mm.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a schematic representation of the section of another cable 51 of the stiffeners 8 of the tire 1 according to the invention as a replacement for the cable of FIG. 3.
  • This cable 51 is a cable with a structure layer 1+ 6, not fretted, consisting of a central core formed of a wire 52 and an outer layer formed of six son 53.
  • the central core consisting of the wire 52 has been sheathed by a rubber composition 54 based on unvulcanized diene elastomer (in the green state).
  • the sheathing is obtained via an extrusion head of the wire 52, followed by a final operation of wiring the 6 wires 53 around the core thus sheathed.
  • the cable 51 has the so-called permeability test, as described above, a flow rate equal to 0 cm 3 / min and therefore less than 2 cm 3 / min. Its penetration by the rubber composition is equal to 95%.
  • the cable 51 has a diameter equal to 0.6 mm.
  • the cables of the carcass reinforcement may also be chosen from sheathed cables such as those represented in FIGS. 3 to 5.
  • the tires may also comprise a more complex carcass reinforcement, in particular consisting of two layers, a only one can turn around a rod.
  • the stiffener has been shown with a radially inner end in contact with the overturning of the carcass reinforcement but the stiffener can also be turned around the bead wire to fit the carcass reinforcement layer over a greater length.
  • Reinforcement of the carcass reinforcement in the bead area can be obtained by several stiffeners and for example by a combination of a stiffener returned around the rod, the other being parallel to the upturn.
  • the first reference tires RI differ from the tires according to the invention by stiffeners which are identical to those illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 and whose reinforcement elements are cables such as those represented in FIG. do not have a cladding layer.
  • the second reference tires R2 differ from the tires according to the invention by stiffeners whose reinforcing elements are cables such as those shown in FIG. 3 but which do not comprise a sheathing layer and furthermore the distance between the radially outer end of the stiffener and the end of the upturn of the carcass reinforcement is equal to 9.2 mm, thus greater than that of the tires according to the invention.
  • the tires undergo an accelerated aging in an oven under conditions of oxygen content of the inflation gas and temperature, adapted to produce a thermo-oxidation state of the materials representative of an average use. during a customer life.
  • the tests were carried out for the tires according to the invention with conditions identical to those applied to the reference tires.
  • the tests are stopped when the appearance of a degradation of the low zone of the tire.
  • the tires RI have traveled lower distances in a range of equivalent values ranging from 80 to 90.
  • the tires according to the invention have traveled greater distances than the tires R2 corresponding to values greater than 120.
  • a value 100 is assigned to the tires R2 while the tires according to the invention are assigned a value of at least 130.
  • the modulus of elasticity of the calender of the carcass reinforcement is equal to 8 MPa have led to values very close to 100.

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