Claims
- 1. A pneumatic tire having steel cord reinforcement which is corrosion resistant comprising:
- a tire body including a steel cord structure formed of steel filaments twisted together to form spiraled steel filaments each having a spiral curvature:
- said steel filaments having a filament diameter in a range of 0.10 to 0.40 mm and a tensile strength of more than 3,000N/mm.sup.2 , said steel filaments being pre-formed by drawing a wire rod having a carbon content of more than 0.70% by weight; and
- said steel filaments being processed to reduce residual surface tension such that said steel cord structure has an R.sub.1 /R.sub.0 ratio .times.100 which is less than 100, a value of said R.sub.1 /R.sub.2 ratio .times.100 being established by a test performed on a sample of said steel cord and in which R.sub.0 is a radius of the spiral curvature of a one of said spiraled steel filaments which is removed from said steel cord structure in performing said test, and R.sub.1 is a radius of a spiral curvature of said one of said spiraled steel filaments of which a surface layer inside the spiral curvature is removed by dissolving.
- 2. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 1, wherein said value of said R.sub.1 /R.sub.0 ratio .times.100 is based upon test removal of said surface layer in an amount ranging from a surface of said steel filament to a depth equivalent to 5% of the filament diameter.
- 3. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 1, wherein said value of said R.sub.1 /R.sub.0 ratio .times.100 is based upon test removal of said surface layer in an amount ranging from a surface of said steel filament to a depth equivalent to 10% of the filament diameter.
- 4. A pneumatic tire having steel cord reinforcement comprising:
- a tire body including a steel cord formed of steel filaments twisted together to form spiraled steel filaments each having a spiral curvature:
- the steel cord having one of:
- an "M+N" two-layer configuration wherein a number M, ranging from 1 to 4, is a number of the steel filaments forming together a core of said steel cord and a number N. ranging from M+2 to M+5, is a number of the steel filaments forming a sheath of said steel cord; and an "M+N+P" three-layer configuration incorporating said "M+N" two-layer configuration and further comprising a number P, ranging from N+2 to N+5, of the steel filaments forming another sheath of said steel cord wound on an outer circumference of said sheath;
- said steel filaments having a carbon content of more than 0.70% by weight, a diameter of 0.15 to 0.25 mm and a tensile strength ranging from 3,400 to 3,900 N/mm.sup.2 ;
- a mean value of spacings between adjacent steel filaments of said sheath and said another sheath being more than 0.02 mm and less than 1.5 times larger than the a filament diameter of said steel filaments;
- said steel filaments of said sheath and said another sheath being preformed at a rate of 80 to 110% to yield a cord structure in which no wrapping wire is provided on an outer circumference of said steel cord; and
- said steel filaments being processed to reduce residual surface tension such that an R.sub.1 /R.sub.0 ratio .times.100 is less than 100, a value of said R.sub.1 /R.sub.0 ratio .times.100 being established by a test performed on a sample of said steel cord wherein R.sub.0 is a radius of the spiral curvature of one of said spiraled steel filaments which is removed from said steel cord structure in performing said test, and R.sub.1 is a radius of a spiral curvature of said one of said spiraled steel filaments of which a surface layer inside the spiral curvature is removed by dissolving.
- 5. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 4, wherein said tire body includes a carcass and said steel cord is in the carcass.
- 6. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 4, wherein said value of said R.sub.1 /R.sub.0 ratio .times.100 is based upon test removal of said surface layer in an amount ranging from a surface of said steel filament to a depth equivalent to 5% of the filament diameter.
- 7. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 4, wherein said value of said R.sub.1 /R.sub.0 ratio .times.100 is based upon test removal of said surface layer in an amount ranging from a surface of said steel filament to a depth equivalent to 10% of the filament diameter.
- 8. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 4, wherein said carbon content of said steel filaments is more than 0.70 to less than 0.85% by weight.
- 9. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 4, wherein a diameter D of said steel cord in millimeters meets the relation
- (50Y/X)-1.1.ltoreq.D.ltoreq.(50Y/X)-0.4
- where X is a breaking strength per 50-mm width of a composite ply of rubberized ones of said steel cord in rubber, before said composite is used in the pneumatic tire, Y is a breaking strength of said steel cord.
- 10. A pneumatic tire as set forth in claim 4, wherein a diameter D of said steel cord in millimeters meets the relation
- (50Y/X)-0.9.ltoreq.D.ltoreq.(50Y/X)-0.6
- where X is a breaking strength per 50-mm width of a composite ply of rubberized ones of said steel cord in rubber, before said composite is used in the pneumatic tire, and Y is a breaking strength of said steel cord.
Priority Claims (5)
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7-152638 |
May 1995 |
JPX |
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7-282538 |
Oct 1995 |
JPX |
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7-304934 |
Oct 1995 |
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7-324006 |
Nov 1995 |
JPX |
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7-324007 |
Nov 1995 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/652,082, filed May 23, 1996, pending.
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Divisions (1)
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