Claims
- 1. A metallic cord for reinforcing elastomers having single filaments of similar diameter, lay length and lay direction comprising: a plurality of filaments laid on a core of two or more filaments which core filaments are twisted about each other, at least one filament in the core being in a layer of filaments formed by it and the plurality of filaments, the layer of filaments enclosing the remainder of core filaments.
- 2. The cord defined in claim 1 further including at least one other layer of filaments, comprising at least one filament of the plurality of filaments around the core and a further plurality of filaments enclosing the layer of filaments around the core.
- 3. The cord defined in claim 1 further including additional layers of additional filaments with at least one filament from a previous inner layer forming with a portion of the additional filaments an additional layer enclosing the inner layer.
- 4. A metallic cord of single filaments having a core and additional single filaments all of a similar diameter, lay length and lay direction comprising: a core of N number of filaments twisted about each other and N+X number of filaments laid on the core filaments, at least one filament of the core located a distance from the center of the cord equal to the distance from the center of the cord to the N+X number of filaments laid thereon, all of the filaments in the layer touching the group formed by the remainder of the core filaments where N>1 and 1<x<6.
- 5. The cord defined in claim 4 further including N+X+Y number of filaments laid on the N+X number of filaments where 0<Y<7.
- 6. The cord defined in claim 5 further including still further additional filaments being laid on according to the series N+X+Y, N+X+Y+Y, . . . .
- 7. The cord defined in claims 5 or 11 wherein N=5, X=3 and Y=6.
- 8. The cord defined in any one of claims 1-3, 4-6 wherein the filament diameter is between 0.12 mm to 0.40 mm.
- 9. The cord defined in claim 8 wherein the filament diameter is 0.22 mm.
- 10. The cord defined in any one of claims 1-3, 4-6 wherein the lay length of the cord is between 8.0 mm/turn to 30.00 mm/turn.
- 11. The cord defined in claim 10 wherein the lay length of the cord is 18.0 mm.
- 12. A tire made of layers elastomer reinforced with cord as defined in any one of claims 1-3, 4-6.
- 13. A method of making a metallic cord in a single operation having single filaments with similar diameters, lay lengths and lay direction resulting from twisting all of the filaments with a single twister comprising the steps of:
- paying off all of the filaments of the cord to the single twister,
- gathering a first group of the filaments to form a core,
- first twisting filaments of the core about each other,
- second applying turns to a second group of filaments to lay them on the core filaments
- with at least one filament in the core located a distance from the center of the cord equal to the distance from the center of the cord to each of the second group of filaments.
- 14. The method defined in claim 13 including the step of applying turns to additional groups of filaments to lay them on the second group of filaments and sequentially additional groups of filaments to form additional layers of filaments.
- 15. The method defined in claim 14 including the step of forming all of the layers of filaments such that at least one filament in each preceding layer is located a distance from the center of the cord equal to the distance from the center of the cord to each of the filaments in the next layer.
- 16. A method of making a metallic cord in a single operation having single filaments with similar diameters, lay lengths and lay direction comprising the steps of:
- first twisting N number of filaments about each other to form a core where N>1; and
- applying the same turns to N+X number of filaments to lay the filaments on the core where 1<X<6 to form a cord with at least one filament in the core being located a distance from the center of the cord equal to the distance from the center of the cord to each of the N+X number of filaments.
- 17. The method defined in claim 6 including the step of applying the same turns to N+X+Y number of filaments to place the filaments on the N+X number of filaments where 0<Y<7.
- 18. The method defined in claim 17 further including the still further step of additional filaments being placed on to the cord according to the series N+X+Y, N+X+Y+Y, . . . .
- 19. The method defined in claims 17 or 18 wherein N=5, N=3 and Y=6.
- 20. The method defined in one of claims 13-19 including the additional steps of:
- initially imparting turns to the outer most filaments in a direction opposite the turns applied to the cord, and
- rolling back the turns on the cord from inside the flyer to a cord forming point outside of the flyer to control the migration of filaments from the outer layer inwardly.
- 21. The method defined in claim 20 wherein the filament migration is controlled to occur in 5 to 15 mm distance along the length of the cord.
- 22. The method defined in claim 20 wherein the filament migration frequency of occurrence should be between 15 mm and 40 mm in length of cord for each occurrence.
- 23. The method defined in claim 20 wherein the step of rolling back the turns on the cord includes twisting the cord by setting the rotational axes of axial pulleys guiding the cords at 0.degree. to 30.degree. to the perpendicular of the cord direction of travel.
- 24. The method defined in claim 23 wherein the roll back is at least 80% of final cord lay length.
- 25. A metallic cord for reinforcing elastomers having single filaments of similar diameter, lay length and lay direction comprising at least two layers of filaments, one of which may be a core, one layer being internal to the other layer to thereby form inner and outer layers, at least one filament in an outer layer displaced into an inner layer and vice versa with a frequency of every 15 mm to 40 mm over the length of the cord.
- 26. The metallic cord defined in claim 25 further defined by the length of the filament displacement being controlled to occur in 5 to 15 mm distance along the length of the cord.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 612,514 filed on May 21, 1984, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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