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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 26, 2002
Filed:
Jul. 14, 2000
Edward John Blok, Wadsworth, OH (US);
Paul Harry Sandstrom, Tallmadge, OH (US);
Wen-Liang Hsu, Cuyahoga Falls, OH (US);
Adel Farhan Halasa, Bath, OH (US);
John Joseph Andre Verthe, Kent, OH (US);
Raymond Robert DiRossi, Akron, OH (US);
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, OH (US);
Abstract
The present invention relates to a tire tread compound that is highly loaded with silica. This compound offers the advantages of silica compounding without the need for solution SBR. More specifically, the tire tread rubber formulations of this invention offer an excellent combination of traction, treadwear and rolling resistance characteristics. The subject invention discloses a tire which is comprised of a generally toroidal-shaped carcass with an outer circumferential tread, two spaced beads, at least one ply extending from bead to bead and sidewalls extending radially from and connecting said tread to said beads; wherein said tread is adapted to be ground-contacting; wherein the tread is comprised of (1) 5 phr to 40 phr of a polyisoprene rubber selected from the group consisting of natural rubber and synthetic polyisoprene, (2) 20 phr to 60 phr of high vinyl polybutadiene rubber having a glass transition temperature which is within the range of −40° C. to 10° C., (3) 20 phr to 60 phr of tin-coupled isoprene-butadiene rubber having a glass transition temperature which is within the range of −90° C. to −70° C., (4) 30 phr to 90 phr of silica, (5) 5 phr to 50 phr of carbon black, (6) 2 phr to 50 phr of processing oil and (7) 0.5 phr to 15 phr of a silica coupling agent.