Claims
- 1. A pneumatic run flat radial tire comprising; a pair of bead portions and sidewall portions and a tread portion connecting the sidewall portions, a carcass comprising at least one radial carcass layer reinforcing said sidewall portions between two beads embedded in the bead portions, a belt comprising at least two layers having cords crossing each other positioned radially above said carcass, a cap layer circumferentially wound having organic fiber cords therein, reinforcing rubber layers one disposed in the entire region of each of said sidewall portions supporting a load of the tire and having a crescent shaped cross section and positioned along an inner side of the carcass, a pair of tie-element layers resisting force generated in width directions of the tire, said tie-element layers sandwiching said belt and said tie-element layers having cords arranged substantially orthogonally with respect to an equatorial plane of the tire.
- 2. The tire of claim 1 wherein said pair of tie-element layers is a first nylon monofilament cord layer positioned between said belt and said cap layer and a second aramid cord layer positioned between said carcass and said belt.
- 3. The tire of claim 1 wherein the cords of both tie-element layers are aramid cords.
- 4. The tire of claim 1 further comprising an end cap layer positioned at ends of said belt radially above said cap layer.
- 5. The tire of claim 4 wherein said cap layer comprises a nylon cord layer and said end cap layer comprises a layer of nylon cord.
- 6. The tire of claim 1 wherein said sidewall reinforcing rubber layers each extend from one of said bead portions to said tread portion and said sidewall reinforcing rubber layers are made of a rubber having a hardness greater than that of both the rubber in said carcass and the rubber in said sidewall portions.
- 7. The tire of claim 1 wherein said belt comprises two layers having steel cords crossing each other at an angle of 30 degrees to the equatorial plane of the tire, and said cap layer comprises a nylon cord layer arranged at an angle of substantially 0 degrees to the equatorial plane of the tire.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/167,011 filed Dec. 16, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,427,176.
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Divisions (1)
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