Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1978-2001
Title: Innovations by Jay Gordon Bryson
Introduction
Jay Gordon Bryson is a notable inventor based in Tallmadge, OH (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of tire technology, holding a total of 4 patents. His work focuses on enhancing the physical properties of tire rubber, which has implications for both performance and cost.
Latest Patents
One of Bryson's latest patents involves the incorporation of uintahite into tire tread rubber. This invention is based on the unexpected discovery that uintahite can improve the physical properties of tire components. By integrating uintahite into tire tread rubber compositions, manufacturers can produce tires with enhanced tear and puncture resistance. Additionally, since uintahite is a relatively low-cost material, its use can also reduce overall production costs. The invention details a pneumatic tire that features a generally toroidal-shaped carcass, an outer circumferential tread designed for ground contact, two spaced beads, and two sidewalls. The tread is composed of at least one rubbery polymer and contains between 1 phr to 20 phr of uintahite.
Career Highlights
Bryson is currently associated with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, where he continues to innovate in tire technology. His work has been instrumental in developing new materials that enhance tire performance and durability.
Collaborations
Some of Bryson's notable coworkers include Neil Arthur Maly and Lawson G Wideman. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the advancements in tire technology at The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company.
Conclusion
Jay Gordon Bryson's innovative work in tire technology exemplifies the impact of incorporating new materials to improve product performance. His contributions continue to shape the future of tire manufacturing and design.