Claims
- 1. A flattened pneumatic vehicle tire for placement upon a wheel rim with rim flanges comprising a carcass having a width sufficient to permit said carcass to freely span the wheel rim upon which the tire is to be placed, said carcass having tapered side walls which deform for emergency running characteristics in case of partial or complete pressure loss and tire beads with pull-resistant core rings for seating said tire on a wheel rim adjacent the rim flanges thereof, said side walls extending outwardly from said beads to overlie the rim flanges and then curving radially outwardly and axially inwardly to the transverse tread portion of said carcass, said tread portion being circumferentially inextensible and substantially cylindrical between said side walls, a tread strip centrally and circumferentially arranged upon said tread portion, said tread strip being arranged upon said carcass with sharply defined edges and having a width equalling up to two-thirds of the total width of said tire as measured between the outer edges of the arc of curvature of said curved marginal areas of said side walls, the height of the cross section of said tire at a maximum equalling one-third the width of said tire, said carcass having a thickness continuously decreasing from its maximum thickness in the region of said tire beads to a minimum thickness which is a fraction of said maximum thickness and located at a transition area at the edges of said tread strip, and having two fabric plies imbedded in said carcass and respectively looped around said core rings and extending across said tread portion beneath said tread strip, the distance between said plies decreasing from the area of said beads in the direction toward said tread strip; and an elastically deformable incompressible intermediate layer between said fabric plies, said intermediate layer being wedge-shaped and comprised of homogeneous elastomeric material and enclosed by said plies in the curved marginal areas of said side walls and surrounding said core rings and decreasing in thickness from said side walls adjacent said core rings to said transition area which is an essentially thinner deflection and lighter deformable area of minimum thickness between each side wall and said tread strip to provide maximum deflection adjacent said tread strip as a compromise influence in traveling comfort during the pressure inflated operation, while the elastomeric material in said side walls provides a cushion overlying said rim flanges.
- 2. A tire as claimed in claim 1, in which said homogeneous elastomeric material includes fibers mixed therein.
- 3. A tire as claimed in claim 1, in which the sides of said tread strip and said core rings are approximately in the same radial planes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 709,301, filed July 28, 1976 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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