Self-supporting tyre for automotive wheels
The present invention relates to a self-supporting tyre ( 100 ) for motor vehicles which comprises sidewall reinforcing inserts ( 113 A, 113 B) with different stiffness. In particular, the sidewall reinforcing insert on the side of the tyre most stressed during driving is less rigid than the sidewall reinforcing insert on the less stressed side. The tyre of the invention exhibits a reduced rolling resistance and better comfort in normal driving and an unexpected increase in mileage in run-flat driving.
1 . A self-supporting tyre for automotive wheels comprising:
a carcass structure comprising at least one carcass layer having opposite lateral edges associated with respective annular anchoring structures;
a belt structure applied in a position radially external to the carcass structure;
a tread band applied in a position radially external to the belt structure;
a pair of sidewall structures each including a sidewall extended in a position axially external to the carcass structure and extended radially between one of the annular anchoring structures and an axially external portion of the tread band;
a single first and a single second sidewall reinforcing insert, wherein the first and second inserts are each inside the respective sidewall structure of the tyre, at a position axially internal to the respective sidewall, and wherein the first sidewall reinforcing insert consists of an elastomeric compound (A) having a shear modulus value G′ of at least 1.25 MPa,
the second sidewall reinforcing insert consists of an elastomeric compound (B) having a shear modulus value G′ of less than 1.25 MPa, wherein the moduli G′ is measured at 70° C., 10 Hz, 9% strain,
a liner comprising a layer of air-impermeable elastomeric material located at the most radially internal position of the tyre and extending at least at the tread band, and
an underliner comprising a layer of elastomeric material, located at a position radially external to the liner, radially internal to the carcass structure, axially internal to the sidewall reinforcing inserts, and
wherein the elastomeric compound (A) comprises at least one reinforcing filler composition, the elastomeric compound (B) comprises at least one reinforcing filler composition, and the amount of the at least one reinforcing filler with respect to the total weight of elastomeric composition (A) is greater than the amount of the at least one reinforcing filler with respect to the total weight of elastomeric composition (B), and
the underliner comprises the elastomeric compound (B) having the value of shear modulus G′ of less than 1.25 MPa, said modulus G′ being measured at 70° C. 10 Hz, 9% strain according to the Rubber Process Analyzer (RPA) method.
2 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric compound (B) is from a vulcanizable elastomeric composition (B) comprising:
100 phr of at least one diene elastomeric polymer,
a total amount of less than 30% by weight of the total weight of the vulcanizable elastomeric composition (B) of the at least one reinforcing filler composition, and
at least 0.1 phr of at least one vulcanising agent.
3 . The tyre according to claim 2 , wherein the elastomeric compound (B) has a shear modulus value G′ of less than 1.20 MPa, wherein the modulus is measured at 70° C., 10 Hz, 9% strain according to the Rubber Process Analyzer (RPA) method.
4 . The tyre according to claim 3 , wherein said elastomeric compound (B) has a shear modulus value G′ of less than 1.0 MPa, said modulus being measured at 70° C., 10 Hz, 9% strain according to the Rubber Process Analyzer (RPA) method.
5 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric compound (B) has a shear modulus value G′ of less than 1.20 MPa, wherein the modulus is measured at 70° C., 10 Hz, 9% strain according to a Rubber Process Analyzer (RPA) method.
6 . The tyre according to claim 5 , wherein said elastomeric compound (B) has a shear modulus value G′ of less than 1.0 MPa, said modulus being measured at 70° C., 10 Hz, 9% strain according to the Rubber Process Analyzer (RPA) method.
7 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric compound (B) has one or more properties:
a value of dynamic compression elastic modulus E′ of less than 7.50 MPa, measured at 23° C., 10 Hz; and
a value of Tan Delta not greater than 0.080, according to the Rubber Process Analyzer (RPA) method.
8 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric compound (B) is a vulcanizable elastomeric composition (B) comprising:
from 70 phr to 100 phr of a synthetic or natural polyisoprene or mixtures thereof,
from 0 phr to 30 phr of a polybutadiene, and
the at least one reinforcing filler in a total amount of less than 27%, by weight of the total weight of the elastomeric composition (B).
9 . The tyre according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one reinforcing filler is present in a total amount of less than 20% by weight of the total weight of the elastomeric composition (B).
10 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the vulcanised elastomeric compound (A) has a shear modulus value G′ of at least 1.30 MPa.
11 . The tyre according to claim 10 , wherein said vulcanised elastomeric compound (A) has a shear modulus value G′ of at least 1.60 MPa.
12 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the vulcanised elastomeric compound (A) has one or more properties:
a value of dynamic compression elastic modulus E′ greater than 7.5 MPa, measured at 23° C., 10 Hz;
a value of Tan Delta greater than 0.040, measured at 70° C., 10 Hz according to a Rubber Process Analyzer (RPA).
13 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the vulcanised elastomeric compound (A) is from a vulcanizable elastomeric composition comprising:
from 20 phr to 70 phr of a synthetic or natural polyisoprene or mixtures thereof, and
from 30 phr to 80 phr of a polybutadiene, and
the at least one reinforcing filler in a total amount of at least 25% by weight of the total weight of the elastomeric composition (A).
14 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the first sidewall reinforcing insert and the second sidewall reinforcing insert have the same maximum axial extension L-i, measured in a direction perpendicular to the plane Ti tangent to the outer surface of the sidewall reinforcing insert, wherein a maximum axial extension L-i ranges from 3 mm to 14 mm.
15 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the underliner consists of the elastomeric compound (B) having the value of shear modulus G′ of less than 1.25 MPa, said modulus G′ being measured at 70° C., 10 Hz, 9% strain according to the Rubber Process Analyzer (RPA) method.
16 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric compound (B) further comprises a silane coupling agent and white filler, and wherein the silane coupling agent comprises an amount of at least 7% by weight with respect to the weight of the white filler.
17 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric compound (B) has a shear modulus value G′ of less than 1.20 MPa and the elastomeric compound (A) has a shear modulus value G′ of at least 1.30 MPa.
18 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the tread band is applied in a position radially external to and in contact with the belt structure.
19 . The tyre according to claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric compound (B) is from a vulcanizable elastomeric composition (B) comprising polybutadiene in an amount of less than 20 phr.