Pneumatic radial tires with core-sheath steel belt cords

Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Pneumatic tire or inner tube

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57212, 57902, 152526, B60C 918, B60C 920

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053969421

ABSTRACT:
A pneumatic radial tire for truck and bus comprises a carcass ply containing cords arranged substantially in a radial direction of the tire and a belt superimposed about said carcass ply and comprised of plural belt layers each containing steel cords arranged at a cord angle of 5.degree.-20.degree. with respect to an equator of the tire. In this case, the steel cord for the belt layer has a two-layer structure of a core comprised of two steel filaments and a single sheath comprised of 6-8 steel filaments and satisfies the particularly relationships on filament diameter, twisting pitch, bending rigidity, tensile strength and distance between adjoining cords.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4690191 (1987-09-01), Kawasaki
patent: 4732197 (1988-03-01), Heishi et al.
Mechanics of Pneumatic Tires, ed. Samuel Clark:US Dept. of Transportation, Aug. 1981, pp. 219-220.
"New developments in steel cords For tyres", International Polymer Science and Technology vol. 11 No. 10, 1984, pp. T153-T160.

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