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Pneumatic tire

  • US 4,362,200 A
  • Filed: 10/20/1980
  • Issued: 12/07/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/20/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a pneumatic tire construction made primarily of elastomeric materials and comprising:

  • an inner carcass assembly terminating in a pair of bead assemblies;

    an outer assembly comprising a tread assembly having a pair of shoulder portions and a road-gripping portion therebetween, a pair of sidewall assemblies, a rim strip between each of said bead assemblies and said sidewall assemblies, a sidewall-to-shoulder strip between each of said sidewall assemblies and said shoulder portions, and an annular reinforcing assembly disposed between said tread assembly and the radially outermost surface of said inner carcass assembly;

    the improvement comprising opposite layers of heat-conducting elastomeric material disposed between said inner carcass assembly and said tread assembly, said sidewall assemblies having outer portions also comprising heat-conducting elastomeric material, each of said opposite layers having one side portion thereof in contact with said reinforcing assembly and an opposite side portion thereof in contact with one of said outer portions of said sidewall assemblies, said opposite layers and said outer portions cooperating to conduct heat from an internal area in said tire to external areas of heat dissipation, said heat-conducting elastomeric material comprising an elastomer having a heat-conducting amount of particles of pyrolytic graphite homogeneously dispersed therethrough, said heat-conducting elastomeric material being a calendered material so that a substantial portion of said particles of graphite are oriented in one direction, said layer and said outer portions being disposed in said tire so that said direction of orientation of the oriented pyrolytic graphite particles is generally radial with respect to the toroid of the tire and extends generally from said internal area in said tire to said external areas of heat dissipation.

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