Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
Reexamination Certificate
2000-01-19
2003-02-25
Mulcahy, Peter D. (Department: 1713)
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
C524S318000
Reexamination Certificate
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06525121
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rubber composition which contains a fatty acid ester and is improved in processability without deteriorating mechanical properties after vulcanization. Further, the present invention relates to a rubber composition which is excellent in adhesion between vulcanized rubber and steel and the like without deteriorating mechanical properties after vulcanization and which has good processability.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, a rubber composition for a tire is notably deteriorated in processability of unvulcanized rubber in compensation for satisfying desirable performances as a tire over a wide range.
In general, it is known that a process oil is blended into rubber for the purpose of providing diene base rubber with plasticity to improve processability.
However, involved in this method is a problem that while unvulcanized rubber can be improved in processability, vulcanized rubber is reduced in mechanical properties and the like.
On the other hand, known are rubber compositions containing fatty acids and various metal salts of fatty acids as processing aids (Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Sho 62-64842 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Sho 59-113044, etc.). They can be expected to improve the processability but have problems in that the mechanical properties after vulcanization are reduced in terms of the use of tires and that durability in adhesion between a steel cord and vulcanized rubber is deteriorated so that they can not be used for the circumference of a steel cord and are restricted in use.
Further, used as processing aids are various esters, for example, pentaerythritol tetrastearate (Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Hei 1-115943), monoglycerides, rice bran wax and paraffin wax. While they can be expected to improve the processability, they have a problem of blooming or bleeding in vulcanized rubber.
Esters of a polymer acid or an alkenylsuccinic acid with a higher alcohol or a polyhydric alcohol are disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Sho 62-72733 as an ester base processing aid which solves these problems, but they reduce the mechanical properties after vulcanization and have a problem of durability in adhesion between steel and vulcanized rubber.
Further, a processing aid which is a mixture of a diester of aliphatic alcohol having a melting point of 10° C. or lower with an organic acid, and a fatty acid is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Sho 57-168998, but this reduces as well the mechanical properties after vulcanization and has a problem of durability in adhesion between steel and vulcanized rubber. Further, found are no descriptions on the effect of adding respective components contained in the processing aids in the form of a simple substance to a rubber composition.
Further, esters of an unsaturated fatty acid with a saturated or unsaturated alcohol or glycol are disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Sho 59-122532 as an agent to improve resistance to low temperature of a rubber composition. This agent can improve flexibility of the rubber composition but the rubber composition containing the agent has a problem that it is inferior in a low heat-generating property, strength and an adhesion property to a steel cord.
As described above, the existing situation is that respective conventional rubber compositions which are improved in processability have the problems that the physical properties such as mechanical properties and a low heat-generating property are largely reduced and the adhesion between steel and vulcanized rubber is deteriorated, and a rubber composition which is improved in these problems and has good processability is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In light of the problems on the conventional techniques described above and the existing situation, the present invention is intended solving them, and an object thereof is to provide a rubber composition which is excellent in processability in the unvulcanized state and has an excellent low heat-generating property without deteriorating mechanical properties after vulcanization and which is excellent in adhesion between steel and vulcanized rubber.
Intensive investigations of the problems described above continued by the present inventors have resulted in finding that a rubber composition which is blended with a specific ester compound is notably excellent in processability in the unvulcanized state and has an excellent low heat-generating property without deteriorating mechanical properties after vulcanization and that it is excellent as well in adhesion between steel and vulcanized rubber, and thus the present invention has been completed.
That is, the rubber composition of the present invention which has good processability comprises the following items (1) to (3):
(1) A rubber composition characterized by comprising, per 100 parts by weight of a vulcanizable rubber component, 0.2 to 20 parts by weight of an ester compound obtained by a reaction of an alcohol with a fatty acid having a conjugated linoleic acid content of 40% by weight or more.
(2) The rubber composition as described in the above item (1), wherein the alcohol contains 60% by weight or more of monohydric alcohol and/or dihydric alcohol.
(3) The rubber composition as described in the above item (1) or (2), wherein the ester compound has a viscosity of 140 mPa·s or less at 25° C.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The embodiments of the present invention shall be explained below in detail.
The rubber composition of the present invention is characterized by containing, per 100 parts by weight of a vulcanizable rubber component, 0.2 to 20 parts by weight of an ester compound obtained by a reaction of an alcohol with a fatty acid having a conjugated linoleic acid content of 40% by weight or more.
The rubber component used in the present invention shall not specifically be restricted as long as it is vulcanizable rubber and, for example, natural rubber (NR), styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), polybutadiene rubber (BR) and isoprene rubber (IR) can be used alone or in combination of two or more kinds thereof.
The ester compound used in the present invention is obtained by esterification of a fatty acid having a conjugated linoleic acid content of 40% by weight or more with an alcohol.
The esterification can be carried out by a dehydration reaction of a fatty acid with an alcohol.
The fatty acid having a conjugated linoleic acid content of 40% by weight or more, which is the raw material, can be obtained primarily by the following processes (1) to (3):
(1) A process for producing dehydrated castor oil fatty acid by a dehydration reaction of castor oil fatty acid.
(2) Modification to dehydrated castor oil fatty acid by a saponification decomposition of dehydrated castor oil.
(3) Conjugation isomerization of a fat and oil having a high linoleic acid content such as safflower oil or the fatty acid thereof.
The fatty acid having a conjugated linoleic acid content of 40% by weight or more can be obtained by the processes (1) to (3) described above, but the process for obtaining the fatty acid shall not be restricted to these processes.
In the present invention, any fatty acids can be used without specific restrictions as long as they are fatty acids having a conjugated linoleic acid content of 40% by weight or more, but fatty acids having a conjugated linoleic acid content of 45% by weight or more are preferred from a viewpoint of elevating reactivity with a polymer via sulfur.
The fatty acids having a conjugated linoleic acid content of less than 40% by weight reduce the reactivity described above, which in turn leads to bleeding and a reduction in the physical properties of vulcanized rubber, and therefore they are not preferred.
The alcohols which can be used in the present invention include monohydric alcohols, dihydric alcohols and polyhydric alcohols of trihydric or higher alcohols. In order to obtain the ester compounds having a l
Kusakawa Susumu
Nohara Daisuke
Saito Seizo
Bridgestone Corporation
Mulcahy Peter D.
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