1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a vehicle pneumatic tire comprising a radial ply casing, two sidewalls and two bead areas with bead cores as well as core profiles, whereby the bead area is reinforced in the circumferential direction of the vehicle pneumatic tire with a bead reinforcement made of tire cords. The invention further relates to a method for the production of a vehicle pneumatic tire of this type.
2. Description of Background Information
Bead reinforcements in the bead areas of vehicle pneumatic tires serve, among other things, to prevent any occurrences of detachment of the turned-up end sections of the casing, given the higher stress in these areas during vehicle operation.
A vehicle pneumatic tire of the above type is known from DE 32 34 889 A1. The bead reinforcement provided in each bead area comprises several adjacent cross-laid layers of inextensible textile reinforcing members that extend at an angle of 15° to 50° to the tire circumferential direction. All bead-reinforcing plies are arranged on the outside of the radial ply casing. In one of the embodiments, the bead reinforcement is made of three fabric plies, the axially outermost of which is guided completely around the bead core.
It is known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,852,626 A to arrange a bead-reinforcing ply comprising steel cords embedded in a rubber strip between a core profile extending radially outside the bead cores and the area of the casing ply coming from the belt.
In customary tire production, the bead reinforcement comprises a rubber strip in which tire cords are arranged in a parallel manner. A bead reinforcement of this type is wound onto the tire to be produced in the respective places on the tire building drum, whereby a discontinuity in the form of a gap inevitably occurs at the transition site of the two rubber strip ends. This so-called splice at the transition site entails an inhomogeneity in the strength behavior of the pneumatic tire, as the course of the tire cords is interrupted at the transition site. In the vehicle operation of the pneumatic tire this splice causes an inhomogeneity that can impair in particular the concentricity of the tire.
The aim of the invention is thus, on the one hand, to find a construction of the bead reinforcement that is as simple as possible and optimizes the driving properties of the pneumatic tire and, on the other hand, to simplify the manufacture of the tire.
According to the invention, a vehicle pneumatic tire includes two bead areas and a bead reinforcement made of tire cords, wherein the tire cords are arranged directly in the bead area without any embedding into a rubber strip. Additionally, according to the invention, a method for producing a pneumatic tire includes providing an annular core profile having a bead core, winding a wire-shaped tire cord to form a bead reinforcement, arranging the core profile having the bead core and the bead reinforcement on a conventional tire building drum, and completing the pneumatic tire according to a conventional tire construction process.
An advantage of the bead reinforcement according to the invention is to be seen in particular in that the bead reinforcement can now do without a splice or an abrupt transition site. The method for producing a pneumatic tire according to the invention makes it possible to directly wind the tire cord onto the core profile. Tire production as a whole can thus be rationalized, as the procedural step of placing the bead reinforcement on the tire building drum is dispensed with. Since the bead reinforcement in the tire no longer has a splice, the concentricity of the tire is more homogeneous. This considerably improves the driving properties of the tire.
In an advantageous further development of the invention it is provided that the tire cord lies against the core profile in the form of a wound spiral. This form of winding on the core profile can be realized in a simple manner. Furthermore, a bead reinforcement with a high homogeneity is thus achieved.
In another advantageous further development of the invention it is provided that the gradient angle of the spiral is smaller in the radially inner area than in the radially outer area of the spiral. The bead reinforcement can thus be adapted to the different stresses in the bead area.
In another advantageous further development of the invention it is provided that the tire cord lies against the core profile in the form of wound ellipses. The elliptical winding offers advantages during manufacture and increases the strength behavior of the bead reinforcement.
In another advantageous further development of the invention it is provided that the tire cord lies against the core profile in the form of a wound reel. The reel-like winding offers advantages during the manufacture of the bead reinforcement and may improve the driving properties of individual tire types.
In another advantageous further development of the invention it is provided that the tire cord lies against the core profile in a discontinuous manner in individual tire cord sections. This type of realization of the bead reinforcement causes an improvement of the driving properties with special tire types.
In another advantageous further development of the invention it is provided that the tire cord sections are arranged on the core profile with regularly arranged gaps. Since the gaps are arranged regularly overall, the concentricity of the pneumatic tire is not impaired.
In another advantageous further development of the invention it is provided that the tire cord sections are arranged on the core profile overlapping at the transitions. Overall, the regular overlapping of the tire cord sections causes an equalization, as a result of which the concentricity of the tire is not impaired.
In another advantageous further development of the invention it is provided that the tire cord is arranged on a fiber-reinforced rubber ply. The fiber-reinforced rubber ply causes the bead area to be additionally stabilized in this area.
In another advantageous further development of the invention it is provided that the bead reinforcement is arranged in the bead area between two casing plies. This type of arrangement of the bead reinforcement causes a higher stabilization of the bead area.
The invention is to be illustrated in more detail on the basis of several exemplary embodiments. They show:
FIGS. 2-5: Various possible positions of the bead reinforcement according to the invention;
List of Reference Numbers
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10 2004 008 308.8 | Feb 2004 | DE | national |
The present application is a U.S. National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/EP2004/053599 filed Dec. 20, 2004, which published as WO 2005/090100 A1 Sep. 29, 2005, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. Further, the present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 and §365 of German Application No. 10 2004 008 308.8 filed Feb. 20, 2004.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/53599 | 12/20/2004 | WO | 8/18/2006 |