Tire with reversed carcass ply turnup configuration

Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Armored

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C152S209100, C152S525000, C152S526000, C152S541000, C152S547000, C152S555000

Reexamination Certificate

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06352090

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to pneumatic tires with track belts and more particularly to an improved removable track belt pneumatic tire constructed of a removable track belt mounted on an improved radially reinforced beaded tire carcass that is typically for use with earthmoving vehicles.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The track belt pneumatic tires of the present invention are generally designed for use on large earthmover vehicles and are subjected to high stress and loads under harsh environmental conditions such as in rock quarries, mines, foundries, and other areas where tires are subjected to puncture-producing and wear-inducing conditions.
As discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,351,380, certain prior art track belt tire assemblies comprise a plurality of ground-engaging shoes spaced about the periphery of the supporting structure. The heavy loads on the shoes result in great stresses being developed that sometimes lead to premature tire failure. The U.S. Pat. No. 4,351,380 patent is directed to an improved track belt assembly which comprise a plurality of shoes spaced about the periphery of a load-supporting structure and secured to a reinforcing belt structure disposed on the side of the shoe opposite the ground-engaging side thereof.
The large pneumatic tires, which are typically used for earthmoving vehicles, sometimes fail due to the high stress and loads caused by the harsh environmental conditions in which they are operated. These large prior art pneumatic tires had a greater tendency to fail in one of three tire locations or areas than because of other sources of failure. The first problem area was that the turnup end of the ply would sometimes break through the sidewall of the tire. A second problem area was a tire failure in the bead area. The third problem area was a tendency to fail in the crown and/or shoulder area of the tire.
In the prior art, conventional solutions to these problems include increasing the gauge of the sidewall to increase the bending stiffness, increasing bead area stiffness and robustness, and decreasing tire deformation under load by increasing the sidewall stiffness. To further improve tire durability, the ply turnup portion of tires was typically reinforced.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,609,023, having a common assignee with the present invention, the sidewall inserts were incorporated in the tire carcass to allow the ply structure to conform to its natural shape when the tire is inflated.
With the continual drive to improve earthmover performance, there is a continuing need to provide novel methods and tire designs for improving earthmover tire durability. The present invention is directed to an improved pneumatic tire and removable track belt assembly with which the frequency of premature tire failure is thought to be substantially reduced. The present invention is also directed to providing an improved pneumatic tire and track belt assembly which is designed to allow large tires to be transported in several sections and then assembled at the construction site to ease the otherwise difficult problem of transporting the large tires, i.e. sometimes over 13 feet in height and approximately 8,000 to 15,000 pounds. Moreover, the present invention relates to an improved pneumatic tire and removable track belt assembly with which the driving characteristics of the tire can be more economically changed and the inventory of the number of tire spares that are typically needed can be reduced.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a pneumatic tire for an earthmover vehicle, the pneumatic tire being as defined in one or more of the appended claims and, as such, having the capability of being constructed to accomplish one or more of the following subsidiary objects.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved tire and removable track belt assembly for an earthmover vehicle wherein the frequency of premature tire failure has been substantially reduced.
Another object of the present invention is directed to providing an improved tire and removable track belt assembly which is designed to allow large tires to be transported in several sections and then assembled at the delivery site.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved tire and removable track belt assembly with which the driving characteristics of the tire can be quickly and economically changed.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an improved tire and removable track belt assembly with which the number of tire spares that are stored in inventory can be reduced.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved tire and removable track belt assembly with a unique track belt that is restrained from expanding radially outwardly.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an improved tire and removable track belt assembly wherein the tire treads will maintain a more flat tread profile which will improve tread life and durability.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide an improved tire and removable track belt assembly wherein the belt is constructed to provide penetration protection.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an improved tire and removable track belt assembly wherein the belt is constructed with a unique carcass ply turnup to strengthen the tire in the bead area.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved tire and removable track belt assembly with a unique turnup ply construction in the tire carcass that reduces the likelihood of tire failure caused by factors such as: a)one of the turnup ends of the carcass ply breaking through a sidewall of the tire; b)failure of the tire in the bead area; and c)failure of the tire in the upper shoulder area of one of the sidewalls.
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, an improved track belt tire is constructed of a tire carcass having a plurality of annular lands and grooves formed around the outer circumference of the carcass. A removable track belt assembly is mounted to the outer circumferential surface of tire carcass to form the track belt tire. The track belt has a plurality of annular lands and grooves formed about the inner circumference thereof. A plurality of zero degree wires encircle the tire track belt within the annular lands of the tire tread. The removable tread belt assembly includes a ground contacting tread portion on the outer surface thereof. The tire carcass has a plurality of circumferentially extending lands and grooves oriented to engage complementary ones of the circumferentially extending lands and grooves on the inner surface of the removable tread belt assembly.


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