Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
Reexamination Certificate
1998-10-27
2001-07-24
Knable, Geoffrey L. (Department: 1733)
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
C152S209600, C156S129000, C156S130000, C264S502000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06264779
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF INVENTION
The invention relates to a tire having an improved precured tire tread for mounting to an unvulcanized or a vulcanized tire casing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Historically the use of precured treads was limited to retreaded tires exclusively. Tire casings are designed to survive several times longer than the tread. This is particularly true of truck tires and low aspect ratio passenger tires.
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in the late 1980's introduced the Unicircle precured injection molded tread. This precured tread is disclosed in European Patent Publication 0-464-660A1. This annular or acutely shaped tread had short annular wings radially inwardly extending. The wings were flexible and adapted to accommodate casings of various axial widths. This tread introduced high-pressure injection molded rubber compounds having excellent wear and rolling resistance properties. Materials used in tread rubber compounds have also been improved making it feasible to transfer compression mold high quality treads for tires which can also achieve excellent wear and performance characteristics.
Later development efforts were concentrated on improved adhesion of the tread to the casing and in particular at better ways of adhering the wing edge to the casing. On May 24, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,313,745 issued to Carl L. Mace, Jr., et al. relating to a tread edge grinning method which effectively created a chamfered edge enabling the cushion gum rubber to migrate over the chamfer effectively locking the annular wing of the precured tread to the cushion gum and the casing.
The advancement in the overall adhesion properties of the tread to casing bond coupled with the ability to meet or surpass the performance of conventional molded new tires means that it is now feasible for new tires to be made using precured treads. One aspect of the present invention describes an improved precured tread and a method for assembling it to a previously unvulcanized casing. A second aspect of the invention teaches how the tread can be applied to a precured new casing or a used prepared vulcanized casing. In each case, the invention permits the adhesion of the tread at the sidewall to exceed that achieved in the Mace patent while at the same time creating an almost imperceptible seam line between the casing and the tread.
A common concern in the tire art relates to the uniformity of tire construction and therefor tire performance. The inventors believe that once cause of poor and inconsistent tire performance relates to the non-uniform pressure distribution exerted on tire casings during the tire curing process. In particular, the inventors believe that belts can be distorted due to the non-uniform pressure exerted by the mold in the tread groove area. The present invention overcomes this problem by providing uniform pressure distribution on the casing during curing. Thus, tire life and performance is enhanced.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A tire 
200
 having an improved precured tire tread 
10
 for mounting to an unvulcanized or a vulcanized-precured tire casing 
100
,
150
 is disclosed. The tread 
10
 is made from an elastomeric material. The precured tire tread 
10
 has a radially outer ground engaging surface 
20
. The tread 
10
 has grooves 
22
 extending radially inwardly from the ground engaging surface 
20
. The tread material radially inwardly of the grooves 
22
 constitutes an inner tread 
30
, the inner tread 
30
 having a radially inner surface 
32
 and a radially outer surface 
3
. The tread 
10
 when in an annular configuration has a cross-section including first and second lateral surfaces 
40
,
50
 respectively extending radially inwardly and axially outwardly from an axially outermost point 
24
,
26
 on the ground engaging surface 
20
. The lateral surfaces 
40
,
50
 extend radially inwardly to axially outermost and radially innermost point of the inner tread surface, preferably extending a distance less than two times more preferably about equal to or slightly greater than the thickness of the tread 
10
, the tread thickness being measured at the equatorial plane (EP). The improved tread 
10
 has a pair of circumferentially continuous projections 
60
. One projection 
60
 extending axially outwardly from each of the lateral surfaces 
40
,
50
 and being radially outwardly space above the intersections 
36
,
38
 of the radially inner surface 
32
 of the inner tread 
30
 and the lateral surface 
40
,
50
. The projection 
60
 provides a means for air tight sealing the tread casing assembly at the lateral surfaces 
40
,
50
 during the vulcanization of the tread 
10
 to the casing 
100
. It is preferred that the projection 
60
 has a uniform cross-sectional shape that is either trapezoidal, semicircular or triangular and that projection be spaced radially about 3 mm preferably less than 15 mm outward of the intersection 
36
,
38
 of the radially inner surface 
32
 of the inner tread 
30
 and the lateral edge surface 
40
, 
50
.
The precured tread 
10
 is best molded to an unvulcanized casing 
100
 by the method of placing the tread 
10
 and casing 
100
 in a smooth mold 
70
 inserting an inflatable bladder 
80
 inside the casing 
100
 then closing the mold 
70
. The bladder 
80
 is then inflated expanding the casing 
100
 firmly into contact with the tread 
10
, the tread 
10
 correspondingly expanding firmly engaging the smooth mold 
70
 and air tightly sealing the tread 
10
 at the annular projections 
60
 along the tread edges 
40
,
50
. A strip or strips of cushion gum rubber 
152
 may be applied circumferential around the casing to facilitate bonding the tread to the casing. Additionally, an adhesive 
153
 can be employed if so desired. Heat and pressure is then applied causing a uniform flow of casing material radially outwardly along the tread edges 
40
,
50
 to the annular projection 
60
.
In the case of attaching a precured annular tread 
10
 of the present invention to a previously vulcanized casing 
150
 the method includes the steps of applying a cushion gum layer 
152
 and an adhesive cement 
153
 if needed to the prepared casing 
150
, expanding the tread 
10
 and positioning the tread 
10
 onto the casing, transferring the tread onto the casing 
150
, attaching two shoulder rings 
201
 to the assembly, the shoulder rings 
201
 firm and air tightly sealing the tread 
10
 at the projection 
60
 and then forming an annular cavity 
202
 between the projection 
60
 and the casing 
150
, placing the assembly into an autoclave or vulcanizing chamber and applying sufficient heat and pressure to cause a uniform flow of cushion gum material 
152
 radially outwardly along the tread edges to the annular projection 
60
. Preferably the annular rings 
201
 are provided with a means 
204
 for evacuating entrapped air from the cavity to insure the cushion gum rubber 
152
 can be adequately fill the cavity 
202
. Additionally, an adhesive cement coating 
153
 may optionally be applied to the tread 
10
 or the casing 
150
 or both to further enhance adhesion.
In the case of applying a precured strip tread 
10
 of the present invention the above step of expanding the tread 
10
 is replaced with the step of splicing the tread 
10
 all other steps being the same as the method of attaching a ring or annular tread as described above.
In another embodiment, a tire 
300
 has a precured tire tread 
310
 for mounting to an unvulcanized or a vulcanized-prepared tire casing 
312
, 
314
. The tread 
310
 is made from a an elastomeric material and has an inner tread surface 
315
, a radially outer ground engaging surface 
318
 and first and second tread edges 
320
, 
322
. The tread 
310
 may have tread grooves 
324
 and preferably one of the grooves 
324
 is centered on the ground engaging surface 
318
.
The tread 
310
 is molded to the unvulcanized tire casing 
312
 using a smooth mold 
326
 that has first and second annular radially extending projections 
328
, 
330
 and preferably a third annular radially extending projection 
332
 that is positioned substantially equidistant between the firs
Cappelli Mathew Ray
Laurich Thomas Andrew
Rex William Allen
Vannan, Jr. Frederick Forbes
King David L
Knable Geoffrey L.
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
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