Claims
- 1. A heavy duty pneumatic radial tire comprising: a carcass composed of at least one carcass ply containing steel wire cords substantially arranged in a radial plane of the tire and wound around each of bead cores from inside of the tire toward outside thereof to form a turnup portion, a rubber stock comprising, a first rubber (A) is arranged between said carcass play and its turnup portion and adjacent to said bead core, a second rubber (B) is arranged between said carcass ply and its turnup portion and above said rubber (A), a third rubber (C) is arranged along said rubber (B) and adjacent to said turnup portion to form a rubber stock as a reinforcement of bead portion; said rubber (A) has a 100% modulus of not less than 60 kgf/cm.sup.2, said rubber (B) has a 100% modulus of 15-35 kgf/cm.sup.2 and less than a 100% modulus of rubber (C), and a rebound resilience of 65-85 that is larger than a resilience of rubber (C), and said rubber (C) has a 100% modulus of 35-60 kgf/cm.sup.2 and a rebound resilience of 50-65; a ratio of thickness (b) of said rubber (C) to thickness (a) of said rubber stock as measured along normal line (n) drawn from said carcass play through an end of said turnup portion is within a range of 0.3-0.75.
- 2. A heavy duty pneumatic radial tire comprising: a carcass composed of at least one carcass ply containing steel wire cords substantially arranged in a radial plane of the tire and wound around each of bead c ores from inside of the tire toward outside thereof to form a turnup portion, said turnup portion having an end portion going away and extending from said bead core through a reversing point of said turnup portion, which approaches to a pass line of said carcass once and separates away therefrom, is substantially linear between normal line (n) drawn from said pass line of said carcass through an end of said turnup portion and a straight line (l.sub.1) extending in parallel to said normal line (n) at a distance corresponding to 5% of tire section height therefrom toward said bead core and is inclined at an intersecting angle of 60.degree.-80.degree. with respect to said normal line, and a second straight line (l.sub.2) extending in parallel to said normal line (n) at the same distance as mentioned above in opposition to said straight line (l.sub.1) and intersections of these lines (n, l.sub.1, and l.sub.2) with an outer surface of the tire are Pn, Pl.sub.1 and respectively Pl.sub.2, a ratio of distance (L.sub.2) between said intersection Pn and an intersection (Pa) of said normal line (n) with a line segment Pl.sub.1 -Pl.sub.2 to said distance (L.sub.1) between said intersection Pn and said turnup end is within a range of 0.20-0.50; and that a three layer rubber stock having a first rubber (A) is arranged between said carcass play and its turnup portion and adjacent to said bead core, a second rubber (B) is arranged between said carcass ply and its turnup portion and above said rubber (A), a third rubber (C) is arranged along said rubber (B) and adjacent to said turnup portion to form a rubber stock as a reinforcement of bead portion; said rubber (A) has a 100% modulus of not less than 60 kgf/cm.sup.2, said rubber (B) has a 100% modulus of 15-35 kgf/cm.sup.2 and less than a 100% modulus of rubber (C), and a rebound resilience of 65-85 that is larger than a resilience of rubber (C), and said rubber (C) has a 100% modulus of 35-60 kgf/cm.sup.2 and a rebound resilience of 50-65; a ratio of thickness (b) of said rubber (C) to thickness (a) of said rubber stock as measured along normal line (n) drawn from said carcass ply through an end of said turnup portion is within a range of 0.3-0.75.
- 3. The tire of claim 1 wherein said ratio of thickness is in the range of 0.4-0.65.
Priority Claims (2)
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62-267623 |
Oct 1987 |
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62-281752 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/260,091 filed Oct. 19, 1988, now abandoned.
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0206679 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Rubber Technology and Manufacture"; C. M. Blow 2nd edition, 1975, pp. 326-327. |
Continuations (1)
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