1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates in general to a tire structure and a method of manufacturing the same, and more particularly to a tire applied to a bicycle, a motorcycle or a vehicle.
2. Description of the Related Art
The key points of designing a typical tire reside in the shapes and the arrangement of wearing projections on a tire surface. Thus, the tire usually cannot catch the consumer's eye.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,118,643 discloses a method of manufacturing a tire with an exo-belt skin. In this method, a partially cured base tire and a partially cured skin are temporarily combined in advance to form an assembly. Than, the assembly is placed in a vulcanizing machine for heating and vulcanizing so that the base tire and the skin are combined together.
Each of the partially cured base tire and the partially cured skin has the low adhesive property and the high rigidity, so they cannot be easily combined together. Although the vulcanizing machine can combine the base tire with the skin and shape the base tire and the skin, the operations of adhering the partially cured base tire to the skin and placing the partially cured base tire and the skin into a mold before heating and vulcanizing may become inconvenient and also higher cost due to the partial cured processes for the tire and skin are required.
A main object of the invention is to provide a tire structure with an inked rubber skin, wherein the tire structure has the obvious visual effect so that the visibility can be enhanced.
Another object of the invention is to provide a method of manufacturing the tire structure with the inked rubber skin, in which a green inked rubber skin and a green base tire are conveniently combined together and can be easily placed into a mold for heating and vulcanizing to ensure the higher quality of tire as well as to reduce the cost of the process.
The invention achieves the above-identified objects by providing a tire structure including a green base tire and a green inked rubber skin. The green base tire has two opposite tire lips, two tire walls respectively extending from sides of the two tire lips, and a tire surface located between the two opposite tire walls. The green inked rubber skin is combined with a surface of one of the tire walls of the green base tire to form a ring structure, combined with the tire surface, or combined with the tire surface and the tire walls. Thus, the tire has the higher visibility according to decorative patterns and texts printed on the green inked rubber skin.
In addition, the method of manufacturing the tire structure of the invention includes the steps of: providing a green base tire and a green inked rubber skin; temporarily adhering the green inked rubber skin to a predetermined position of the green base tire to form an assembly; and then placing the assembly into a vulcanizing machine for heating and vulcanizing for a period of time so that the green inked rubber skin is permanently combined with the green base tire. Because the green base tire and the green inked rubber skin have the higher adhesive properties, the lower rigidity and the shapes that can easily be processed, and the green base tire and the green inked rubber skin may be easily combined together, the operations of adhering and placing the assembly into a mold become simpler.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
The above and other objects of the present invention will become readily apparent by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
More specifically, the green base tire 10 has two opposite tire lips 12, and two tire walls 14 respectively extending from sides of the two tire lips 12. A tire surface 16 is located between the two opposite tire walls 14.
The tire surface 16 is a portion or a region contacting with the ground. The tire lip 12 is a portion to be embedded into a wheel rim (not shown). The tire wall 14 usually serves as a region where dimensions, specifications or other marked texts or patterns of the tire are printed.
The tire surface 16 of the embodiment has a smooth structure. The green inked rubber skin 20 is adhered to the tire surface 16 and the tire wall 14, and the green inked rubber skin 20 is printed with decorative patterns or texts.
In addition, the structure in each of
Consequently, the structure of the invention can make the tire have the obvious visual effect, and can enhance the visibility.
In step S31, a green base tire, especially an non-partial cured or vulcanized green base tire (or green tire), is provided.
In step S32, a green inked rubber skin printed with decorative or marked patterns or texts is provided.
In step S33, the green inked rubber skin is temporarily adhered to a predetermined position of the green base tire to form an assembly. For example, the green inked rubber skin is temporarily adhered to the tire wall or the tire surface, or simultaneously adhered to the tire surface and the tire wall. It is to be noted that the green inked rubber skin is adhered to the green base tire along the outer periphery of the green base tire so that the green inked rubber skin is formed with a ring structure.
In step S34, the assembly of the green base tire and the green inked rubber skin is placed into a vulcanizing machine for heating and vulcanizing the green base tire and the green inked rubber skin so that the green inked rubber skin is permanently combined with the green base tire, and the green base tire and the green inked rubber skin are finally shaped.
The invention adopts the green base tire and the green inked rubber skin as the materials before vulcanizing. Because the green base tire and the green inked rubber skin have the higher adhesive properties, the lower rigidity and the shapes that can easily be processed, and the green base tire and the green inked rubber skin may be easily combined together, the operations of adhering and placing the assembly into a mold become simpler.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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098100018 | Jan 2009 | TW | national |