The invention relates to a vehicle tire, comprising
In vehicle operation, the tire is subjected to a variety of stresses, which should not cause tire damage. One such stress type is a stab or slash applied to the side of a tire, which may result for example from the vehicle colliding with a curb or from a loose object on the surface hitting the side of a tire. The side of a tire may also be an object of vandalism. It is the objective to make a tire as capable as possible of withstanding these damage mechanisms, as well as to save the tire from permanent damage.
The stiffness and composition of a tire's sidewall have a major effect on the tire's handling characteristics. From the standpoint of steerability there is needed a sufficiently stiff composition, yet on the other hand the excessively stiff composition results in the transmission of small surface irregularities to the vehicle and thereby impairs passenger comfort. On the other hand, again, a tire which is pleasant from the standpoint of passenger comfort may impair steerability and cause “sluggishness”, which is perceived as sideways shimmying or the lack of directional stability in driving. Regarding these mutually conflicting aspects, an appropriate comprise should be found.
From the prior art is known US2006/0060284A1, which discloses, as one embodiment, a tire structure wherein the sidewall's inner layer, inside the outermost layer, comprises, as reinforcement, carbon black and aramid short fibers oriented co-directionally relative to each other and circumferentially relative to the tire. The sidewall's inner layer contains 100 phr of rubber, 55-80 phr of a reinforcing filler, including about 1-12 phr of aramid filament.
It is an objective of the invention to provide a vehicle tire, wherein the slash and stab resistance of sidewalls have been improved and, on the other hand, the tire rolling resistance can be maintained at a low level.
The tire according to the invention is characterized by what is presented in the characterizing part of claim 1.
The vehicle tire according to the invention comprises
The disclosed solution fulfills the objective and provides a slash and stab resistance improved with respect to the standard tire. Likewise, the hysteresis of the tire is slightly reduced, thus reducing also the rolling resistance. On the other hand, the solution does not significantly change other properties of the tire.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying
Shown in the FIGURE is a vehicle tire 1, which comprises
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According to one preferred embodiment, the aramid fibers have a length of 3±1 mm, preferably 3±0.5 mm. Further, according to one preferred embodiment, the aramid fiber is 5-30 μm in diameter. Having individual strands of the aramid fiber within the range defined by these dimensions has produced particularly good results in tire research efforts.
In the embodiment shown in
According to one embodiment, the outermost sidewall layer 41 of a vehicle tire is also adapted to protect the bead area 5. In this embodiment, the outermost sidewall layer 41 is “stretched”, as compared to what is shown in
In some cases, a tread wing can also be manufactured from the same material as the outermost sidewall layer, yet it is equally possible to arrange the tread wing to be manufactured from a material other than the outermost sidewall layer. This calls for attention to other viewpoints which must be considered and which are perhaps more significant than the achievable slash or stab resistance capability.
According to a preferred embodiment, the outermost sidewall layer in conventional car tires has a thickness of 1.5-5 mm, yet in such a way that, as the layer is formulated for a wedge-like shape, the layer's thickness is within the range of 0-10 mm. Especially in fringe areas of the sidewall, i.e. in the vicinity of a tire's shoulder area and in the vicinity of its bead area, the tire's structural components are wedge-shaped in cross-section and have a changing thickness, whereby such wedge-shaped components can be fabricated to become integral with the outermost sidewall layer.
Further, according to one embodiment of the invention, the vehicle tire has its outermost sidewall layer constructed from a rubber compound with a carbon black content of 10-40% by weight. Carbon black at this point has a positive effect on tire hysteresis, thus reducing the rolling resistance. Likewise, carbon black promotes strong bonding of aramid fibers to the surrounding material for an increased tearing strength of the composition. The most obvious manufacturing method for fabricating the outermost sidewall layer comprises an extrusion process, wherein the raw material is passed through a die for manufacturing a tire component or an intermediate part. Said aramid fiber is oriented in extrusion to extend substantially in the plane direction of the tire side, yet has in said plane direction a random fiber orientation for providing an appropriately mesh type structure. Thus, there are obtained, in the sidewall's plane direction, more or less equally strong properties in all directions, responding appropriately to what is needed.
As obvious for a person skilled in the art, the invention and its embodiments are not limited to the foregoing exemplary embodiments. Terminology included in the claims, expressing the existence of characterizing features, for example “the tire comprises a tread”, are open in such a way that the presentation of characterizing features does not rule out the existence of such other characterizing features which have not been presented in the independent or dependent claims.
1 tire
2 tread
20 tread pattern
22 tread block
25 circumferential groove
26 transverse groove
27 tread wing
3 carcass
30 body cord
32 belt structure
4 sidewall
41 outermost sidewall layer
5 bead area
50 bead wire
52 clinch
54 apex
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20135548 | May 2013 | FI | national |