Claims
- 1. A pneumatic truck tire comprising a pair of axially spaced annular beads, a plurality of carcass plies wrapped around said beads, four belt plies disposed over said carcass plies in a crown area of said tire, tread rubber having a width of 200 to 450 mm (8 to 18 inches) disposed over said belt plies, and sidewalls disposed between said tread rubber and said beads, said sidewalls and tread rubber meeting in shoulder areas of said tire, and two turns of an overlay strip having a width of 25 to 76 mm (1 to 3 inches) disposed in each shoulder area of said tire, wherein said two turns of overlay strip are laid down to have an overlap splice of 30 mm to 50 mm and said overlay strip is abutted against a ply edge of a radially outermost top belt ply, and wherein a gum rubber wedge is disposed between axially outer belt edges of a second and third belt, and said overlay strip overlaps said wedge.
- 2. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 in which said overlay comprises a strip of elastomeric material which has parallel reinforcing cords which are disposed at 0.degree. to 55.degree. with respect to the equatorial plane of the tire.
- 3. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 in which said overlay comprises a strip of elastomeric material which has parallel reinforcing cords which are disposed at 0.degree. to 5.degree. with respect to the equatorial plane of the tire.
- 4. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 in which radially innermost first belt ply is narrower in width than the next adjacent second belt ply and the top belt ply and its next adjacent third belt ply are narrower in width than said second belt ply and said overlay strip extends beyond an edge of said second belt ply.
- 5. A radial-ply pneumatic tire for use on paved surfaces, the tire comprising a carcass having at least one radial ply, a belt structure comprising four belt plies radially outward of and circumferentially surrounding the carcass to provide circumferential restriction of the carcass shape and a tire tread having a width in the range of 65% to 80% of the tire's maximum section width, the tire having an elastomeric wedge radially interposed between the carcass and the tread for imparting a reverse curvature to the radial carcass ply when the tire is mounted on its design rim and normally inflated and characterized by an overlay strip having a width of 15% to 20% of the tread width on each edge of said belt structure for belt edge support in which two turns of overlay strip are laid down on each edge to have an overlay splice of 30 mm to 50 mm and said overlay strip is abutted against a radially outermost top belt ply and wherein said gum rubber wedge is disposed between axially outer belt edges of a second and third belt and said overlay strip overlaps said wedge, such that the tire when mounted on its design rim without load undergoes uniform growth in the radial dimensions as measured from the tire's axis of rotation of its tread surface when its inflation pressure is increased from atmospheric pressure to normal pressure, the radial displacement laterally across the tread surface being uniform within plus or minus 25% of the radial displacement of the tread surface at the equatorial plane, the reverse curvature being a region between two points in the tire profile centered about and on opposite sides of the equatorial plane, the respective points being located at maximum radial dimensions of the carcass ply on the respective sides of the equatorial plane, the points of maximum radial dimension being respectively located axially inwardly of both the lateral edges of the belt structure and the centers of annular tensile members located in beads of the tire, dimensions between the carcass and the belt structure continually decreasing as a function of axial distance from the equatorial plane in the region between the two points, the radially innermost ply of the belt structure having a cord angle in the range from 17.degree. to 27.degree. with respect to the equatorial plane and being in contact with the radially outer surfaces of the wedge, the tire having an aspect ratio less than or equal to 75%, and wherein said overlay comprises a strip of elastomeric material which has parallel reinforcing cords which are disposed at 0.degree. to 55.degree. with respect to the equatorial plane of the tire.
- 6. The pneumatic tire of claim 5 in which a radially innermost first belt ply is narrower in width than the next adjacent second belt ply and the top belt ply and its next adjacent third belt ply are narrower in width than said second belt ply and said overlay strip extends beyond an edge of said second belt ply.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/867,589, filed Apr. 13, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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