Heavy duty dual tire assembly

Wheel substitutes for land vehicles – Single wheel type

Reexamination Certificate

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C305S185000, C301S036300

Reexamination Certificate

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06478387

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to a three piece tire with a removable tread belt mounted on a reinforced tire carcass. One use of the invention is typically for use with earthmoving vehicles, others include any application where dual wheel assemblies are commonly employed.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The heavy duty tire assembly of the present invention is generally designed for use on 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 tread 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 the crown or shoulder area of the tire due to excessive heat build up.
In the prior art, conventional solutions to these problems include increasing the robustness, and decreasing the tire deformation under load by increasing the sidewall stiffness. To further improve tire durability, the ply turn-up portion of these tires was typically reinforced.
With the continual drive to improve earthmover performance to severe continuous service conditions requiring 20 hours and up of service per day, seven days a week, 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 carcass and removable tread 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 heavy duty dual tire assembly, which is designed to operate at long hours without damaging heat buildup. Moreover, the present invention relates to improved heavy duty dual pneumatic tires wherein a pair of removable tread belts and the tires can form an assembly which can replace conventional dual tires on any dual axle assembly including trucks, tractors, light truck vehicles, and trailers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A heavy duty dual tire assembly has a pair of tires and two removable tread belts. The two tread belts encircle both tires. The pair of tires are coaxially aligned when mounted on rims. The rims preferably are laterally spaced dual rims commonly found on trucks and heavy earthmoving type vehicles. The rims are rigidly attached to an axle in normal use when the tires are mounted. The tires are preferably radially expandable. The tires of one embodiment of the invention are pneumatic. The tires can be provided without a ground engaging tread and without a belt reinforcing structure. Preferably the tires have at least one carcass ply. The removable tread belt is preferably a circular elastomeric cord reinforced ring. Alternatively, the removable tread belt can be made as a flat track having ends. The ends, when joined, form a circular elastomeric cord reinforced ring. The tread belt has an inner surface, the inner surface has one or more radially inwardly projecting restraining elements laterally in contact with at least one tire.
The tires have the one or more restraining elements being a single rib or a plurality of ribs or circumferentially aligned lugs positioned between the tread belt and the two tires. In another embodiment the one or more restraining elements is a plurality of grooves and tread elements wherein one or both of the tires has a circumferentially outer surface tread having tread elements and grooves that interlock with complimentary restraining elements of the tread belt.
In another embodiment, the tread belts have lateral facing surfaces abutting an annular tread belt spacer as a separate component positioned between the two tread belts and projecting into a gap or space between the dual tires.
The removable cord reinforced elastomeric tread belt has a radially outer tread, a belt reinforcing structure radially inward of the tread, and a radially inner surface wherein the radially inner surface has a lateral width sufficient to encircle a tire for normal dual wheel axles. The radially inner surfaces of the tread belts have one or more restraining elements to prevent the tread belts from slipping off the tires when mounted.
Definitions
“Apex” means a non-reinforced elastomer positioned radially above a bead core.
“Aspect ratio” of the tire means the ratio of its section height (SH) to its section width (SW) multiplied by 100% for expression as a percentage.
“Axial” and “axially” means lines or directions that are parallel to the axis of rotation of the tire.
“Bead” means that part of the tie comprising an annular tensile member wrapped by the ply cords and shaped, with or without other reinforcement elements such as flippers, chippers, apexes, toe guards and chafers, to fit the design rim.
“Belt or breaker reinforcing structure” means at least two layers of plies of parallel cords, woven or unwoven, underlying the tread, unanchored to the bead, and having both left and right cord angles in the range from 17° to 75° with respect to the equatorial plane of the tire.
“Bias ply tire” means a tire having a carcass with reinforcing cords in the carcass ply extending diagonally across the tire from bead core to bead core at about 25°-50° angle with respect to the equatorial plane of the tire. Cords run at opposite angles in alternate layers.
“Circumferential” means lines or directions extending along the perimeter of the surface of the annular tread perpendicular to the axial direction.
“Chafers” refers to narrow strips of material placed around the outside of the bead to protect cord plies from degradation and chaffing caused by movement of the rim against the tire.
“Chippers” means a reinforcement structure located in the bead portion of the tire.
“Cord” means one of the reinforcement strands of which the plies in the tire are comprised.
“Equatorial plane (EP)” means the plane perpendicular to the tire's axis of rotation and passing through the center of its tread.
“Flipper” means a reinforced fabric wrapped about the bead core and apex.
“Footprint” means the contact patch or area of contact o the tire tread with a flat surface under load and pressure.
“Inner line” means the layer or layers of elastomer or other material that form the inside surface of a tubeless tire and that contain the inflating gas or fluid within the tire.
“Net-to-gross ratio” means the ratio of the tire tread rubber that makes contact with the road surface while in the footprint, divided by the area of the tread in the footprint, including non-contacting portions such as grooves.
“Nominal rim diameter” means the diameter of the rim base at the location where the bead of the tire seals.
“Normal inflation pressure” refers to the specific design inflation pressure at a specific load assigned by the appropriate standards organization for the service condition for the tire.
“Normal load” refers to the specific load at a specific design inflation pressure assigned by the appropriate standards organization for the service condition for the tire.
“Ply” means a continuous layer of rubber-coated parallel cords.
“Radial” and “radially” mean directions extending radially toward or away from the axis of rotation of the tire.
“Radial-ply tire” means a pneumatic tire in which the ply cords, which extend from bead to bead are laid at cord angle

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