Claims
- 1. A vulcanized elastomeric composition, the vulcanized elastomeric composition comprising the product of vulcanizing an unvulcanized elastomeric composition suitable for use in the tread portion of a pneumatic tire, said unvulcanized elastomeric composition comprising:
- (1) a copolymer (A) of a first aromatic vinyl compound and a first conjugated diene and having a content of said first aromatic vinyl compound in the range of from 52 to 90% by weight based on said copolymer (A), an apparent molecular weight of at least 25,000 and a vinyl content in the conjugated diene units therein of less than 20% by weight, and
- (2) a polymer (B) which is a homopolymer of a second conjugated diene or a copolymer of a second aromatic vinyl compound and said second conjugated diene, said polymer (B) containing less than 20% by weight of said second aromatic vinyl compound and having a glass transition temperature below minus 40.degree. C.,
- (3) said copolymer (A) being present in the range from 5 to 50% by weight and correspondingly said polymer (B) being present in the range of from 95 to 50% by weight based on the combined weight of said copolymer (A) and said polymer (B),
- (4) wherein said copolymer (A) and polymer (B) are present in said unvulcanized elastomeric composition as a block copolymer in which said copolymer (A) and said polymer (B) form the polymeric blocks thereof, and
- (5) wherein after vulcanization of said unvulcanized elastomeric composition a first maximum is present in the range of from plus 30.degree. C. to minus 20.degree. C. and a second maximum is present at a temperature of not higher than minus 40.degree. C. in a curve representing tan .delta. of said vulcanized elastomeric composition as a function of the temperature, measured at a frequency of 10 Hz and 0.5% strain amplitude, thereby establishing that copolymer block (A) is incompatible with polymer block (B).
- 2. The vulcanized elastomeric composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said copolymer (A) and said polymer (B) are present in the range of from 20 to 40% and from 80 to 60% by weight, respectively, calculated on the total of said copolymer (A) and said polymer (B).
- 3. The vulcanized elastomeric composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second aromatic vinyl compounds are styrene and said first and second conjugated dienes are 1,3-butadiene.
- 4. The vulcanized elastomeric composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the apparent molecular weight of said copolymer (A) is in the range from 25,000 to 175,000.
- 5. The vulcanized elastomeric composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein content of the conjugated diene units in said copolymer (A) is less than 15% by weight, calculated on the total conjugated diene in said copolymer (A).
- 6. The vulcanized elastomeric composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the conjugated diene portions in said copolymer (A) and said polymer (B) have substantially the same vinyl contents.
- 7. The vulcanized elastomeric composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contents of vinyl bonds in the conjugated diene portions in said copolymer (A) and said polymer (B) have a distribution width of substantially zero.
- 8. The vulcanized elastomeric composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of each of said copolymer (A) and said polymer (B) have been coupled together by means of a coupling agent.
- 9. The vulcanized elastomeric composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said block copolymer is obtained by (a) preparing a prior-to-coupling block copolymer via anionic polymerization by (ii) forming a first polymer block corresponding to said copolymer (A) and (ii) a second polymer block corresponding to said polymer (B) after said first polymer block, and (b) then coupling together two or more of said prior-to-coupling block copolymers.
- 10. An unvulcanized elastomeric tire composition comprising a blend of an unvulcanized elastomeric composition as claimed in claim 1 with vulcanization compounding ingredients.
- 11. A tire whose tread has been formed by vulcanizing an unvulcanized elastomeric tire composition as claimed in claim 10.
- 12. An unvulcanized elastomer composition suitable for use in the tread portion of a pneumatic tire once said unvulcanized elastomeric composition is vulcanized, said unvulcanized elastomeric composition comprising:
- (a) a polymeric composition comprising
- (1) a copolymer (A) of a first aromatic vinyl compound and a first conjugated diene, said copolymer (A) having (i) a content of said first aromatic vinyl compound in the range from 52% to 90% by weight based on said copolymer (A), (ii) an apparent molecular weight of at least 25,000, and (iii) a vinyl content in the conjugated diene portion thereof of less than 20% by weight based on the conjugated diene portion of said copolymer (A), and
- (2) a polymer (B) which is a homopolymer of a second conjugated diene or a copolymer of a second aromatic vinyl compound and said second conjugated diene, said polymer (B) containing less than 20% by weight of said second aromatic vinyl compound and having a glass transition temperature below minus 40.degree. C.,
- (3) said copolymer (A) being present in the range of from 5% to 50% by weight and correspondingly said polymer (B) being present in the range from 95% to 50% by weight based on the combined weight of said copolymer (A) and said polymer (B),
- (4) wherein said copolymer (A) and said polymer (B) are present in said polymeric composition as a physical mixture thereof, as a block copolymer in which said copolymer (A) and said polymer (B) form the polymeric blocks of said block copolymer, and
- (b) an effective vulcanizing amount of a blend of vulcanization compounding ingredients, said blend comprising a combination of
- (1) a vulcanizing agent,
- (2) a vulcanization accelerating agent,
- (3) a vulcanization activating agent,
- (4) a filler,
- (5) an antioxidant, and
- (6) an extender oil,
- (c) wherein after vulcanization of said unvulcanized elastomeric composition a first maximum is present in the range of from plus 30.degree. C. to minus 20.degree. C. and a second maximum is present at a temperature of not higher than minus 40.degree. C. in a curve representing tan .delta. of said unvulcanized elastomeric composition after vulcanization as a function of the temperature, measured at a frequency of 10 Hz and 0.5% strain amplitude, thereby establishing that said copolymer (A) is incompatible with said polymer (B) or that the block polymer blocks corresponding to same are incompatible with each other.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 124,307, filed Nov. 23, 1987, now abandoned.
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