Tire tread forming method

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Inventors

Grawey, Charles E.
Groezinger, John J.
Woods, Quentin T.

Application #

791660

Filed

Apr-28-1977

Published

May-1-1979

Current US Class

156/125
156/129
156/421.6
264/161
264/248
264/255
264/326
425/46
425/47

International Classes

B29H 005/02

Field of Search

264/94 264/315 264/326 264/248 264/335 264/161 264/255 264/250 425/46 425/47 156/394 156/125 156/129

Assignee

Caterpillar Tractor Co. (Peoria, IL)

Examiners

Silbaugh; Jan H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Grant; John W.

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Abstract
A body having rubber material thereon is positioned on a lower member, and an upper member is moved toward the lower member, such relative movement causing tread-forming shoes to move to inward positions to form a tread on the rubber material. As an alternative, the upper and lower members may be brought together, and rubber material may be injected into position to have a tread formed thereon. Upon movement of the upper and lower member relatively apart, the rubber material is made to remain in contact with the shoes, and the body is removed, whereupon an annular core having rubber material thereon is disposed on the lower member, and the upper and lower members are again brought together to deposit the rubber material in contact with the shoes onto the rubber material on the core.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In a method of forming a tread on a green tire carcass in which uncured elastomer is first deposited onto a peripheral surface of an annular body, then transferred to a pair of members by first moving the members into contact with the uncured elastomer on the annular body and then separating the members with the uncured elastomer adhering thereto from the annular body, and subsequently applied to a tread area of green tire carcass by moving the members to a position at which the uncured elastomer adhering thereto contacts the green tire carcass positioned between the members, the improvement comprising:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to method and apparatus for forming a tread on a tire, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus wherein tread-forming shoes form a tread on rubber material.

In the formation of a tread on a tire, upper and lower mold portions are provided, each mold portion containing means defining a tread pattern. In one known embodiment, each mold portion contains a rigidly mounted solid ring, which defines the tread pattern, and in another known apparatus, each mold portion contains a resiliently mounted segmented ring (i.e., individual tread shoes). In both systems, it is common practice to initially completely close the two mold portions together, and then to apply fluid pressure to the tire to force the rubber into contact with the tread-forming shoes. The segmented ring design as described above is considered to have a certain advantage over the rigidly mounted solid ring system, since when the mold portions are moved apart to allow removal of the tire, the resiliently mounted shoes move radially outwardly some distance greater than the tread groove depth so that the tire can be removed from the apparatus without distorting the tread.
 
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