摘要 |
929,413. Pneumatic tyres. CONTINENTAL GUMMI-WERKE A.G. Sept. 7, 1959 [Sept. 5, 1958; Aug. 4, 1959], No. 30410/59. Class 144 (2). A pneumatic tyre having a radial cord carcase 1 has a tread reinforcement comprising an annular insert 4 of rubber or plastic, such as polyvinylchloride, a polyamide or a polyurethane, which is substantially the same axial width as the tread 3 and has a radial thickness S of one half to twice the shortest distance G between the outer periphery of the insert and the base of the tread grooves 7, the insert having a hardness greater than that of the tread rubber and within the range 85 to 95 Shore. The insert may be reinforced by two or more superposed textile fabric layers embedded therein, or as shown in Fig. 4, the insert may be encircled by a pair of superposed cross-laid layers of parallel steel wires 12, 13 having a cord angle of 10 to 25 degrees to the circumferential and embedded in rubber 15 of the same hardness as the tread rubber, i.e. 60 to 70 Shore. The insert may be cylindrical as in Fig. 4, or may follow the contour of the carcase crown as in Fig. 1, its edges 5 being bevelled in each case. The encircling layers of wires 12, 13 may be of the same or less width than the insert, and the insert may have a thickness of 1.5 to 4 times the diameter of the wires. In a further arrangement, Fig. 6, a half-width layer of parallel steel wires 16 may be disposed immediately below the insert either alone, or in conjunction with a full-width layer of parallel substantial circumferential steel wires 17 encircling the insert in which case the wires 16 extend substantially transversely of the tyre. The rubber composition used for the insert may comprise more than 25 parts by weight, per 100 parts of rubber, of a bright reinforcing filler such as silicic acid or aluminium oxide. Alternatively, the composition may comprise a butadiene-styrol polymer with more than 25 parts by weight of styrol. |