Claims
- 1. A pneumatic tire having a rubber component comprising a sulfur cured rubber composition composed of, based on 100 parts by weight of rubber (phr):(a) 99 to 50 parts by weight of a first rubber containing olefinic unsaturation; and (b) 1 to 50 parts by weight of a second rubber which is different from said first rubber and which is an elastomeric block copolymer of (1) from 15 to 65 percent by weight, based on the total block copolymer, of butadiene, and (2) from 35 to 85 percent by weight, based on the total block copolymer, of styrene, which block copolymer has: (a) at least two blocks A which have polymerized units of styrene, a glass transition temperature Tg above 50° C. and forms a rigid phase, and (b) at least one elastomeric block which is composed of about 25 to 70 percent by weight of butadiene and 75 to 30 percent by weight of styrene, and which has polymerized B/A units of styrene and butadiene in a random structure; a glass transition temperature Tg from −50° C. to 25° C., and is located between two blocks A and forms a flexible phase, and the amount of the rigid phase accounts for 5 to 40 percent by volume.
- 2. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 wherein said blocks copolymer is obtained by anionic polymerization, and at least the polymerization of the flexible phase has been carried out in the presence of a polar cosolvent.
- 3. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 wherein said blocks copolymer comprises a plurality of blocks B/A having different molecular weights per individual block B/A.
- 4. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 wherein said blocks copolymer comprises a plurality of blocks A having different molecular weights per molecule.
- 5. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 wherein said block copolymer is represented by one or more of the formulae (1) to (11)(A − B/A)n;(1)(A − B/A)n − A;(2)B/A(A − B/A)n;(3)X − [(A − B/A)n]m + 1;(4)X − [(B/A − A)n]m + 1;(5)X − [(A − B/A)n − A]m + 1;(6)X − [(B/A − A)n − B/A]m + 1;(7)Y − [(A − B/A)n]m + 1(8)Y − [(B/A − A)n]m + 1(9)Y − [(A − B/A)n − A]m + 1(10)Y − [(B/A − A)n − B/A]m + 1(11)where X is the radical of an (m+1)-functional initiator, Y is the radical of an (m+1)-functional initiator, Y is the radical of an (m+1)-functional coupling agent and m is a natural number from 1 to 10; n at formulas (1), (3), (4) and (8) is a natural number from 2 to 10; n at formulas (2), (5) through (7), and (9) through (11) is a natural number from 1 to 10.
- 6. The pneumatic tire of claim 5 wherein said block copolymer is represented by the formula A-B/A—A, X-[B/A—A]2 or Y-[B/A—A]2.
- 7. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 wherein the flexible phase B/A is divided into blocks(B/A)1 − (B/A)2(12),(B/A)1 − (B/A)2 − (B/A)1(13)or(B/A)1 − (B/A)2 − (B/A)3(14)the indices 1, 2, 3 indicating that the styrene/butadiene ratio in the individual blocks B/A is different or that the individual blocks B/A have different molecular weights, the glass transition temperature T of each art-block being below 25° C.
- 8. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 wherein said rubber is selected from the group consisting of natural rubber, neoprene, polyisoprene, butyl rubber, halobutyl rubber, polybutadiene, styrene-butadiene copolymer, styrene/isoprene/butadiene rubber, methyl methacrylate-butadiene copolymer, isoprene-styrene copolymer, methyl methacrylate-isoprene copolymer, acrylonitrile-isoprene copolymer, acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymer, carboxylated rubber, EPDM, silicon-coupled star-branched polymers, tin-coupled star-branched polymers and mixtures thereof.
- 9. A pneumatic tire having a rubber component comprising a sulfur cured rubber composition composed of, based on 100 parts by weight of rubber (phr):(a) 99 to 50 parts by weight of a first rubber containing olefinic unsaturation; and (b) 1 to 50 parts by weight of a second rubber which is different from said first rubber and which is an elastomeric block copolymer of (1) from 15 to 65 percent by weight, based on the total block copolymer, of butadiene, and (2) from 35 to 85 percent by weight, based on the total block copolymer, of styrene, which block copolymer has: (a) at least two blocks A which have polymerized units of styrene, a glass transition temperature Tg above 25° C. and forms a rigid phase, and (b) at least one elastomeric block which is composed of about 25 to 70 percent by weight of butadiene and 75 to 30 percent by weight of styrene, and which has polymerized B/A units of styrene and butadiene in a random structure; a glass transition temperature Tg from −50° C. to 25° C., and is located between two blocks A and forms a flexible phase, and the amount of the rigid phase accounts for 5 to 40 percent by volume; said rubber composition further comprising from 0.5 to 20 phr of a sulfur containing organosilicon compound of the formula: Z-Alk-Sn-Alk-Z (15) in which Z is selected from the group consisting of where R1 is an alkyl group of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, cyclohexyl or phenyl; R2 is alkoxy of 1 to 8 carbon atoms, or cycloalkoxy of 5 to 8 carbon atoms; Alk is a divalent hydrocarbon of 1 to 18 carbon atoms and n is an integer of 2 to 8.
- 10. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 wherein said composition is thermomechanically mixed at a rubber temperature in a range of from 140° C. to 190° C. for a total mixing time of from 1 to 20 minutes.
- 11. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 wherein said tire is selected from the group consisting of passenger tires, aircraft tires, agricultural, earthmover, off-the-road and truck tires.
- 12. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 where said tire is a radial.
- 13. A pneumatic tire of claim 1 wherein said rubber component is selected from the group consisting of a tread cap, tread base, sidewall, apex, chafer, sidewall insert, wirecoat and ply coat.
- 14. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, said elastomeric block copolymer having(1) from 25 to 60 percent by weight, based on the total block copolymer, of butadiene, and (2) from 40 to 75 percent by weight, based on the total block copolymer, of styrene.
- 15. The pneumatic tire of claim 9 wherein the Tg of the rigid phase of said block copolymer is above 50° C.
- 16. The pneumatic tire of claim 9 wherein said block copolymer is represented by one or more of the formulae (1) to (11)(A − B/A)n;(1)(A − B/A)n − A;(2)B/A(A − B/A)n;(3)X − [(A − B/A)n]m + 1;(4)X − [(B/A − A)n]m + 1;(5)X − [(A − B/A)n − A]m + 1;(6)X − [(B/A − A)n − B/A]m + 1;(7)Y − [(A − B/A)n]m + 1(8)Y − [(B/A − A)n]m + 1(9)Y − [(A − B/A)n − A]m + 1(10)Y − [(B/A − A)n − B/A]m + 1(11)where X is the radical of an (m+1)-functional initiator, Y is the radical of an (m+1)-functional initiator, Y is the radical of an (m+1)-functional coupling agent and m is a natural number from 1 to 10; n at formulas (1), (3), (4) and (8) is a natural number from 2 to 10; n at formulas (2), (5) through (7), and (9) through (11) is a natural number from 1 to 10.
- 17. The pneumatic tire of claim 16, wherein said block copolymer is represented by the formula A-B/A—A, X-[B/A—A]2 or Y-[B/A—A]2.
- 18. The pneumatic tire of claim 9 wherein the flexible phase B/A is divided into blocks(B/A)1 − (B/A)2(12),(B/A)1 − (B/A)2 − (B/A)1(13)or(B/A)1 − (B/A)2 − (B/A)3(14)the indices 1, 2, 3 indicating that the styrene/butadiene ratio in the individual blocks B/A is different or that the individual blocks B/A have different molecular weights, the glass transition temperature Tg of each part-block being below 25° C.
- 19. The pneumatic tire of claim 9 wherein said rubber is selected from the group consisting of natural rubber, neoprene, polyisoprene, butyl rubber, halobutyl rubber, polybutadiene, styrene-butadiene copolymer, styrene/isoprene/butadiene rubber, methyl methacrylate-butadiene copolymer, isoprene-styrene copolymer, methyl methacrylate-isoprene copolymer, acrylonitrile-isoprene copolymer, acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymer, carboxylated rubber, EPDM, silicon-coupled star-branched polymers, tin-coupled star-branched polymers and mixtures thereof.
- 20. The pneumatic tire of claim 9 wherein said rubber component is selected from the group consisting of a tread cap, tread base, sidewall, apex, chafer, sidewall insert, wirecoat and ply coat.
Parent Case Info
The Applicants hereby incorporate by reference prior U. S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/222,427, filed on Aug. 1, 2000.
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