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Process for making a radial tire

  • US 4,152,186 A
  • Filed: 09/27/1977
  • Issued: 05/01/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/27/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A process for making a radial tire comprising forming a first step assembly by securing a carcass ply layer having cords radially disposed at 70°

  • to 90°

    to the equatorial direction of the tire, bead portions and side wall rubbers to each other, forming the first step assembly into a toroidal shape, securing a breaker ply layer to an upper portion of the cascass ply layer, securing a tread layer to the first step assembly covering upper and side portions of the breaker ply layer, and being subjected to vulcanization, wherein said tread layer being is a composite form, integrally pre-formed in a hot condition, consisting of a tread rubber and a pair of joint rubbers with acute ends formed at the both side portions of the tread rubber and a cushion rubber formed at the under portion of said composite form, said joint rubbers having a 300% modulus value after vulcanization situating between the 300% modulus values after vulcanization of the tread rubber and the side wall rubbers, the width Wc of the cushion rubber being arranged at Wt<

    Wc<

    Wb with relation to the width Wt of the tread rubber and the width Wb taken from one end to another of the joint rubbers so that joint portions Bp of the tread rubber and the joint rubbers are covered by the cushion rubber, the composite form of tread layer being secured onto the breaker ply layer and the side wall rubber, and being subjected to vulcanization, while simultaneously forming circumferentially uneven surfaces having a width containing therein the joint portions Jp of the joint rubbers and side wall rubbers by using a vulcanizing mold having corresponding uneven surfaces.

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