Claims
- 1. A method of cutting a cord reinforced elastomeric laminate, the laminate having a length, a width and a thickness and including at least one cord reinforced elastomeric radial ply, the radial ply having parallel cords oriented at an angle from 65.degree. to 90.degree. relative to the length of the laminate, and a plurality of elastomeric components laminated to the ply, the method of cutting the laminate comprising the steps of:
- cutting the laminate across a majority of the width and thickness of the laminate at an angle .theta. greater than 60.degree. relative to a plane (NP), the plane (NP) being perpendicular to the ply and parallel to the cords in the ply, the cutting being accomplished by passing a cutting element through the ply and laminated components from one side of the laminate to the other side until the ply and other laminated components are cut, the cutting element being passed between two adjacent parallel cords of the ply in a region of the ply;
- changing the angle .theta. prior to cutting the ply by changing relative position of the cutting element and the ply to an angle .beta., .beta.being measured relative to the plane (NP), the plane (NP) being perpendicular to the ply and parallel to the cords, .beta. being less than .theta.;
- cutting into the ply a short distance sufficient to position the cutting element between the two parallel cords; and
- reorienting the cutting element relative to the ply to the angle .theta. and continuing to cut the laminate across said width.
- 2. The method of cutting a laminate, as in claim 1 wherein the angle .theta. is about 80.degree..
- 3. The method of cutting a laminate as claimed in claim 2, the method further comprising the step of:
- guiding the cutting element as the cutting element traverses through the cord reinforced elastomeric ply, the cutting element being guided by one of the adjacent cords along a cutting path.
- 4. The method of cutting a laminate as in claim 1, the method further compromising the step of:
- oscillating the cutting element as the cutting element cuts through the laminate.
- 5. A method of cutting an uncured rubber laminate, the laminate having a fixed width, a thickness, and a length longer than required, to a predetermined length, the laminate after cutting being used to form a carcass for a radial ply pneumatic tire, the laminate having a ply that becomes radially oriented in the tire, the ply being reinforced by parallel cords and two or more non-reinforced elastomeric components laminated to the ply, the method of cutting comprising the steps of;
- a) supporting the laminate at a position spaced from a cutting element;
- b) urging the cutting element into cutting engagement with the laminate;
- c) orienting the cutting element at an angle .theta. relative to a plane perpendicular to a ply surface and parallel to the ply cords, the angle .theta. being greater than 70.degree.;
- d) cutting the laminate by advancing the cutting element, the cutting element including a wire that is advanced within the laminate to create the cut, the laminate being cut across a majority of the laminate width and thickness while maintaining a majority of a portion of the cutting element that engages the laminate at an angle .theta., the cutting element being guided by adjacent parallel cords in a region of the ply, and wherein the cutting is achieved by changing relative orientation of the ply and the cutting element to a second angle .beta., wherein .beta. is less than .theta., prior to the cutting element entering the ply, and then cutting into the ply, and after the cutting element enters the ply, changing relative position of the ply and the cutting element to the angle .theta., and then cutting the laminate across remainder of said width,
- e) moving the cut laminate a predetermined distance in a direction parallel with the laminate length; and
- f) cutting the laminate a second time with the cutting element repeating steps c, d and e above, thereby forming a cut section of laminate having cut ends, each cut end having a cut surface area the cut surface areas being spaced a predetermined distance required to enable the cut ends to be spliced together in forming a cylindrical carcass from the cut section.
- 6. The method of cutting an uncured rubber laminate as in claim 5, wherein the step of cutting the laminate further includes the step of:
- oscillating the cutting element, the cutting element including a wire that is oscillated within the laminate to create the cut.
- 7. The method of cutting an uncured rubber laminate as in claim 5, wherein the radial ply of the laminate has the parallel cords oriented at about 90.degree..
- 8. The method of cutting an uncured rubber laminate as in claim 5 where the angle .theta. is about 80.degree..
- 9. The method of cutting an uncured rubber laminate as in claim 5 wherein the step (d) further comprises the step of:
- guiding the cutting element as the cutting element traverses through the laminate between two adjacent parallel cords, the cutting element being guided by one of the adjacent cords along the path.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) of Ser. No. 08/369,211, filed on Jan. 5, 1995, now abandoned.
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Copending patent application 93423A, Serial No. 08/299,943, Filed Sep. 2, 1994. |
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