Claims
- 1. A pneumatic radial tire constructed to increase tread lateral stiffness, comprising;
- a tread with a radially outer profile curved in a plane including the tire axis;
- a carcass reinforced by at least one carcass ply of substantially radially arranged unstretchable parallel cords, and said carcass having carcass shoulders radially inside both ends of said tread;
- a belt, disposed between the carcass and the tread, and comprising at least two plies of parallel cords arranged at a comparatively small degree of angle with respect to the circumferential direction of the tire to cross the cords of each ply with the cords of the next ply so that when the tire is mounted on a rim officially specified for use with said tire and inflated to specified maximum pressure, said carcass shoulders move radially outwardly and a carcass center therebetween does not move substantially;
- in which said tread profile increases in radius of curvature by the outward movement of the carcass shoulders upon increase in the air pressure, and the radius of curvature of said tread profile satisfies the following relation:
- 1.2.ltoreq.TR2/TR1.ltoreq.1.5
- where TR1 is the radius of curvature when the tire is inflated to 5% pressure of the specified maximum pressure, and TR2 is the radius of curvature when inflated to the specified maximum pressure,
- whereby a compressive strain in the axial direction of the tire is caused to occur in the tread and its lateral stiffness is increased.
- 2. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 1, wherein said carcass shoulders decrease in radius of curvature with increase in the air pressure, and the radius of curvature of each carcass shoulder satisfies the following relation:
- 0.7.ltoreq.CR2/CR1.ltoreq.0.95
- where CR1 is the radius of curvature when the tire is inflated to 5% pressure of the specified maximum pressure, and CR2 is the radius curvature when inflated to the specified maximum pressure.
- 3. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 5, wherein a portion of said carcass laid in each maximum width part of the tire which defines the maximum width of the tire stays substantially in its position when the tire is inflated at 5% of the specified maximum pressure as well as when the tire is inflated at the specified maximum pressure.
- 4. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 2, wherein a portion of said carcass laid in each maximum width part of the tire which defines the maximum width of the tire stays substantially in its position when the tire is inflated at 5% of the specified maximum pressure as well as when the tire is inflated at the specified maximum pressure.
- 5. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 3, wherein a portion of said carcass radially inside the maximum width part of the tire moves axially inwardly of the tire with increase in the air pressure.
- 6. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 5, wherein a radius (RC) of intersection (C) of the carcass with a plane (N--N') which is parallel with the equatorial plane of the tire and including the tread edge (E) increases with increase in the air pressure.
- 7. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 6, wherein a radius (RX) of intersection (X) of the carcass with the equatorial plane (S--S') of the tire satisfies the following relation:
- 1.ltoreq.RX2/RX1.ltoreq.1.005
- where RX1 is the radius when the tire is inflated to 5% pressure of the specified maximum pressure, and RX2 is the radius when inflated to the specified maximum pressure.
- 8. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 4, wherein a portion of said carcass radially inside the maximum width part of the tire moves axially inwardly of the tire with increase in the air pressure.
- 9. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 7, wherein said parallel cords of each belt ply are arranged at an angle of 10 to 30 degrees to the circumferential direction of the tire.
- 10. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 9, wherein the width of said belt is in a range of 80 to 95% of the width of the tread.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 835,783, filed Mar. 3, 1986 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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