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US2586795A
US2586795A US30155A US3015548A US2586795A US 2586795 A US2586795 A US 2586795A US 30155 A US30155 A US 30155A US 3015548 A US3015548 A US 3015548A US 2586795 A US2586795 A US 2586795A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60CVEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
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  • This invention relates to the production of pneumatic tires.
  • Percentage concentration by weight of sulphuric 8.0id 1.26'y+8- L3 thereafter subjecting the extruded filaments to a stretching operation to increase their length by 150 to 280% while they are still wet from the spinning bath, washing the filaments and allowing them to relax, and then winding and twisting the filaments thus obtained.
  • inour copending application Serial No. 30,154, also filed on even date herewith, now abandoned and replaced by application Serial No. 173,924 above mentioned we have described a preferred protires contain such high quality viscose rayon as reinforcing material.
  • the material may be used in the customary manner in which cotton and nylon materials have been employed and by reason of its high tenacity and extensibility it enables strong, hard wearing tires to be produced.
  • FIGs. 1, 2 and 3 are enlarged perspective views of an artificial thread, strand and cord respectively embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse section through a tire casing containing a cord fabric made from cords prepared in accordance with the invention.
  • 300 denier yarn I0 is twisted 180 turns per metre in left direction as shown in Fig. 1 and 4 ends of this yarn are assembled in a strand with a right hand twist of 200 to 500 turns per metre as shown in Fig. 2.
  • Three strands of the assemblies thus obtained are twisted 260 to 460 turns per metre in left direction to form a cord as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the filaments so produced have, in the air-dry condition, a tenacity greater than 4.8 gm./denier and an elongation at breaking point greater than 8%.
  • the degree of xanthogenation of the cellulose is the number of hydroxyl groups substituted by CSSgroups per 100 glucose units (1. e. CoHmOs units).
  • the casing includes the usual bead H.
  • Table Cord produced Normal high according to tenacity viscose the Example. rayon cord Denier 4, 4, 050 'Ienacit (gm. denier 3. 3 2. 5 Elongat on at reek -.per cent 15.8 17. 2 Elongation at halibreaking load d0. 9. 2 10 Vibration fatigue resistance (hours) 22. 5 24 Vibration fatigue resistance is the number of hours to breakage under loading and unloading.
  • Percentage concentration by weight of sulphuric acid 1.26'y+8-* -3 thereafter subjecting the extruded filaments to a stretching operation to increase their length by 150 to 280% while they are still wet from the 4 spinning bath, washing the filaments in a more dilute acid bath and allowing them to relax while still in the acid condition, and then winding and twisting the filaments thus obtained.
  • NICOLAS DRISCH. ROLAND BREPSON NICOLAS DRISCH. ROLAND BREPSON.

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Feb. 26, 1952 N. DRISCH ET AL PNEUMATIC TIRE Filed May 29, 1948 aieriieci Feb. 26, 1952 PNEUMATIC TIRE Nicolas Drisch and Roland Brepson,
Paris,
France, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Textile and Chemical Research Company Limited, St. Peter, Port of Guernsey, Channel Islands, a corporation of Great Britain Application May 29, 1948, Serial No. 30,155 In Great Britain May 11, 1948 1 Claim.
This invention relates to the production of pneumatic tires.
In the production of pneumatic tires it is customary to reinforce the tire with a fabric material. Various textile materials have been suggested for the purpose, e. g. cotton, high tenacity viscose filaments and nylon, but few materials possess to a sufficiently high degree the qualities of tenacity and extensibility which are necessary for the purpose.
In our co-pending application Serial No. 30,153, filed on even date herewith, now abandoned and replaced by application Serial No. 173,924, filed July 14, "50, we have described the production of viscose rayon materials of very high quality by a process which comprises extruding into a bath of sulphuric acid at normal room temperature a viscose prepared from cellulose containing less than 25% by weight of molecular chains with a. degree of polymerisation below 500 and less than 4% by weight of molecular chains with a degree of polymerisation below 250, said viscose being prepared via alkali-cellulose of which the mean degree of polymerisation after ripening is greater than 450, which viscose has a degree of xanthogenation (Y) (as hereinafter defined) between 40 and 50, the concentration of sulphuric acid in the said bath being defined by the formula:
Percentage concentration by weight of sulphuric 8.0id=1.26'y+8- L3 thereafter subjecting the extruded filaments to a stretching operation to increase their length by 150 to 280% while they are still wet from the spinning bath, washing the filaments and allowing them to relax, and then winding and twisting the filaments thus obtained. Further, inour copending application Serial No. 30,154, also filed on even date herewith, now abandoned and replaced by application Serial No. 173,924 above mentioned, we have described a preferred protires contain such high quality viscose rayon as reinforcing material. The material may be used in the customary manner in which cotton and nylon materials have been employed and by reason of its high tenacity and extensibility it enables strong, hard wearing tires to be produced.
The following example serves to illustrate the invention but it is not to be regarded as limiting it in any way:
In the drawing Figs. 1, 2 and 3 are enlarged perspective views of an artificial thread, strand and cord respectively embodying the invention; and
Fig. 4 is a transverse section through a tire casing containing a cord fabric made from cords prepared in accordance with the invention.
As a specific example 300 denier yarn I0 is twisted 180 turns per metre in left direction as shown in Fig. 1 and 4 ends of this yarn are assembled in a strand with a right hand twist of 200 to 500 turns per metre as shown in Fig. 2.
Three strands of the assemblies thus obtained are twisted 260 to 460 turns per metre in left direction to form a cord as shown in Fig. 3. The
5 cord thus obtained is used for reinforcing pneumatic tires for which it is very suitable owing to the very high resistance of the yarn to fatigue andtofiexing.
The tube casing shown in Fig. 4 comprises an inner fabric ll, artificial fiber cords II of the a type shown in Fig. 3 disposed thereover and covcedure in which the viscose employed has av-value between 44 and 47, the percentage concentration of the sulphuric acid by weight is 1.26'y=8i2 and the degree of stretching is from 200 to 250%.
The filaments so produced have, in the air-dry condition, a tenacity greater than 4.8 gm./denier and an elongation at breaking point greater than 8%.
The degree of xanthogenation of the cellulose, represented by the symbol 7, is the number of hydroxyl groups substituted by CSSgroups per 100 glucose units (1. e. CoHmOs units).
According to the present invention pneumatic greater than 22 and the said filaments having in bred by a rubber tread IS. The casing includes the usual bead H.
In the following table the present yarn is compared with a regular high tenacity viscose rayon cord as used for reinforcing tires.
Table Cord produced Normal high according to tenacity viscose the Example. rayon cord Denier 4, 4, 050 'Ienacit (gm. denier 3. 3 2. 5 Elongat on at reek -.per cent 15.8 17. 2 Elongation at halibreaking load d0. 9. 2 10 Vibration fatigue resistance (hours) 22. 5 24 Vibration fatigue resistance is the number of hours to breakage under loading and unloading.
We claim:
A pneumatic tire containing as reinforcing textile material cords of viscose rayon filaments the said cords having a tenacity of at least 3 gm./denier and a vibration fatigue resistance the air-dry condition a tenacity greater than 4.8 gm./denier, and an elongation at breaking point of at least 8%, said filaments being obtained by extruding into a bath of sulphuric acid at normal room temperature a viscose prepared from cellulose containing less than 25% by weight of molecular chains with a degree of polymerization below 500 and less than 4% by weight of molecular chains with a degree of polymerization below 250, said viscose being prepared via alkali-cellulose 01 which the mean degree of polymerization after ripening is greater than 450. which viscose has a degree of xanthogenation ('7) between 40 and 50, the concentration of sulphuric acid in the said bath being defined by the formula:
Percentage concentration by weight of sulphuric acid=1.26'y+8-* -3 thereafter subjecting the extruded filaments to a stretching operation to increase their length by 150 to 280% while they are still wet from the 4 spinning bath, washing the filaments in a more dilute acid bath and allowing them to relax while still in the acid condition, and then winding and twisting the filaments thus obtained.
NICOLAS DRISCH. ROLAND BREPSON.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,989,098 Lilienfeld Jan. 29, 1935 2,053,123 Alles Sept. 1, 1936 2,235,082 Parker Mar. 18, 1941 OTHER REFERENCES Matthew Textile Fibers, firth edition 1947, John Wiley publ. (Copy in Div. 21.)
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US3509710A (en) * 1966-10-07 1970-05-05 Dunlop Co Ltd Reinforced rubber articles
US3889457A (en) * 1968-10-11 1975-06-17 Ici Ltd Macrofilamentary yarns
US4197894A (en) * 1975-05-26 1980-04-15 Compagnie Generale Des Etablissements Cable reinforced pneumatic tires
US5759316A (en) * 1993-11-30 1998-06-02 Bridgestone Corporation Pneumatic tire with double-twisted organic fiber carcass cords

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US1989098A (en) * 1925-06-20 1935-01-29 Lilienfeld Leon Manufacture of artificial threads
US2053123A (en) * 1933-07-15 1936-09-01 Du Pont Rayon Co Artificial thread and method of making same
US2235082A (en) * 1937-12-07 1941-03-18 Du Pont Article made from rayon

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1989098A (en) * 1925-06-20 1935-01-29 Lilienfeld Leon Manufacture of artificial threads
US2053123A (en) * 1933-07-15 1936-09-01 Du Pont Rayon Co Artificial thread and method of making same
US2235082A (en) * 1937-12-07 1941-03-18 Du Pont Article made from rayon

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3509710A (en) * 1966-10-07 1970-05-05 Dunlop Co Ltd Reinforced rubber articles
US3889457A (en) * 1968-10-11 1975-06-17 Ici Ltd Macrofilamentary yarns
US4197894A (en) * 1975-05-26 1980-04-15 Compagnie Generale Des Etablissements Cable reinforced pneumatic tires
US5759316A (en) * 1993-11-30 1998-06-02 Bridgestone Corporation Pneumatic tire with double-twisted organic fiber carcass cords

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