Patents by Inventor Michel Ahouanto
Michel Ahouanto has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20100300593Abstract: Tubeless tyre in the form of a torus open radially inwards with an outer wall and an inner wall, characterized in that at least part of the inner wall is covered with a self-sealing layer comprising a thermoplastic styrene (TPS) elastomer having a Shore 0 hardness of less than 35.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2008Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: SOCIETE DE TECHNOLOGIE MICHELINInventors: Jose Merino Lopez, Michel Ahouanto, Pierre Lesage, Frederic Pialot
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Publication number: 20100032070Abstract: Tire comprising at least two sidewalls, a crown provided radially externally with a tread, a carcass-type reinforcing structure and a crown reinforcement, the inner surface of the sidewalls and of the crown forming an inner wall of the tire, at least one portion of said wall being covered with a self-sealing layer comprising a thermoplastic stirene (TPS) elastomer and the tire being able to be inflated to a given service inflation pressure Pi. For any temperature within a given temperature range, between +30° C. and +100° C., the self-sealing layer has a loss factor tan ? of less than 0.2 and a dynamic modulus G* of less than Pi, tan ? and G* being measured at a frequency of 10 Hz.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: Michelin Recherche et Technique S.A.Inventors: Loïc Albert, José Merino Lopez, Lucien Sylvain, Michel Ahouanto, Pierre Lesage
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Patent number: 6923234Abstract: Tire including at least one carcass reinforcement of at least one ply anchored in each bead B to at least one bead wire, each bead being reinforced by at least two reinforcement plies formed of reinforcing elements inclined relative to the circumferential direction at an angle between 10° and 30°, said reinforcement plies being axially adjacent to the carcass ply wherein the reinforcing elements of at least one ply of the carcass reinforcement, in each part adjacent to the two bead reinforcement plies, are inclined relative to the circumferential direction at an angle between 50° and 80° and are radial in the part located between the radially upper ends of said two reinforcement plies, said ends being located radially outside the sidewall points that define the maximum axial width of the tire when mounted on its intended wheel rim and inflated.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Michelin Recherche et Technique S.A.Inventors: Luc Bestgen, Michel Ahouanto
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Patent number: 6807997Abstract: A tire has a carcass reinforcement ply, anchored within each bead by winding around an annular element whose tensile strength is less than the tensile strength necessary for a bead wire of a conventional tire of the same dimension, and an assembly of at least two textile bead reinforcement layers arranged in contact with the annular element, wherein the annular element has a tensile strength of between 3 and 5 times the tension imparted to the carcass reinforcement by the recommended inflation pressure, and an elongation at break between 2 and 6%, all the reinforcement layers having a tensile strength of between 0.5 and 1 time the tensile strength of the annular element, and the total of the tensile strengths of the annular element and of the assembly of the reinforcement layers being between 6 and 8 times the tension imparted to the carcass reinforcement.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Michelin Recherche et Technique S.A.Inventors: Forrest Patterson, Michel Ahouanto
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Patent number: 6802923Abstract: A process for manufacturing, in one stage, a tire comprising a carcass reinforcement (1) which is radial in the sidewalls and oblique radially beneath a crown reinforcement (3), composed of at least two layers (31) and (32) of reinforcement elements (310) and (320) which are crossed from one layer to the next, wherein there is pre-shaped to a diameter D1 and by means of a sleeve of at least one shaping ply N, vulcanized and formed of reinforcement elements forming with the circumferential direction an angle &agr;1, laid on the building drum T of diameter D, at least the central part of a carcass reinforcement ply (1) formed of radial reinforcement elements (10) forming with the circumferential direction an angle ∓&bgr;1. There is laid on the central part at least one crown ply (31, 32) formed of reinforcement elements (310, 320) oriented relative to the circumferential direction at angles ±&ggr;1 (&mgr;&ggr;1), &ggr;1 being little different from &bgr;1.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Michelin Recherche et Technique SAInventors: Michel Ahouanto, Luc Bestgen
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Publication number: 20040103969Abstract: Tire including at least one carcass reinforcement of at least one ply anchored in each bead B to at least one bead wire, each bead being reinforced by at least two reinforcement plies formed of reinforcing elements inclined relative to the circumferential direction at an angle between 10° and 30°, said reinforcement plies being axially adjacent to the carcass ply wherein the reinforcing elements of at least one ply of the carcass reinforcement, in each part adjacent to the two bead reinforcement plies, are inclined relative to the circumferential direction at an angle between 50° and 80° and are radial in the part located between the radially upper ends of said two reinforcement plies, said ends being located radially outside the sidewall points that define the maximum axial width of the tire when mounted on its intended wheel rim and inflated.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: Michelin Recherche Et Technique S. A.Inventors: Luc Bestgen, Michel Ahouanto
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Publication number: 20030034108Abstract: A tire with a carcass reinforcement ply, anchored within each bead by winding around an annular element, the tensile strength of which is less than the tensile strength of a conventional tire bead wire of the same dimension, and an assembly of at least two textile bead reinforcement layers which are arranged in contact with the annular element, wherein the annular element is metallic, has a tensile strength of between 3 and 5 times the tension imparted to the carcass reinforcement by the recommended inflation pressure, and the elongation at break of which is at least equal to 6%, all the reinforcement layers formed of elements of aromatic polyamide having a tensile strength of between 0.5 and 1 time the tensile strength of the annular element, and the total of the tensile strengths of the annular element and of the assembly of the reinforcement layers being between 6 and 8 times the tension imparted to the carcass reinforcement.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Michelin Recherche et Technique S.A.Inventors: Forrest Patterson, Michel Ahouanto
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Patent number: 6505663Abstract: A tire having two beads and a radial carcass reinforcement, each bead having no anchoring bead wire and being reinforced by an armature including at least two plies turned up over themselves to form four reinforcement layers axially close to one another, the two axially innermost layers being composed of elements parallel to one another from one layer to the next, and the two layers axially at the center being composed of elements crossed from one layer to the next, and the reinforcement layers have their radially outer edges positioned within the bead at different heights such that any annular strip of the reinforcement armature of the bead, having at least two layers of reinforcement elements and located between two parallels to the rotation axis of the tire, is formed of at least two layers of reinforcement elements crossed from one layer to the next.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Michelin Recherche et Technique S.A.Inventors: Michel Ahouanto, Luc Bestgen, Forrest Patterson
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Patent number: 6461460Abstract: A process for the manufacture of a tire the beads of which are without anchoring bead wires and are reinforced by complexes of layers of reinforcement elements of low angle, around which complexes the radial carcass reinforcement is anchored by winding, said process being characterized in that each complex is produced independently of the carcass reinforcement blank, the manufacture of said complex including using at least one raw blank of reinforcement elements which are oriented at a higher angle than the angle to be obtained in the vulcanized state, subjecting said ply to pre-extension before formation of a two-layer sleeve, the pitch, angle and width characteristics of which are obtained by pantograph effect upon a second extension.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Michelin Recherche et Technique S.A.Inventors: Michel Ahouanto, Luc Bestgen
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Publication number: 20020096244Abstract: A process for manufacturing, in one stage, a tire comprising a carcass reinforcement (1) which is radial in the sidewalls and oblique radially beneath a crown reinforcement (3), composed of at least two layers (31) and (32) of reinforcement elements (310) and (320) which are crossed from one layer to the next, wherein there is pre-shaped to a diameter D1 and by means of a sleeve of at least one shaping ply N, vulcanized and formed of reinforcement elements forming with the circumferential direction an angle &agr;1, laid on the building drum T of diameter D, at least the central part of a carcass reinforcement ply (1) formed of radial reinforcement elements (10) forming with the circumferential direction an angle ∓&bgr;1. There is laid on the central part at least one crown ply (31, 32) formed of reinforcement elements (310, 320) oriented relative to the circumferential direction at angles ±&ggr;1 (&mgr;&ggr;1), &ggr;1 being little different from &bgr;1.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2002Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Michel Ahouanto, Luc Bestgen
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Publication number: 20010025680Abstract: A tire with radial carcass reinforcement having two beads, the carcass reinforcement extending from one bead to the other, each bead having no anchoring bead wire and being reinforced by an armature including at least two plies (2) and (3) turned up over themselves to form four reinforcement layers (21, 31, 32, 22) axially close to one another, the two axially innermost layers (21, 31) being composed of elements parallel to one another from one layer (21) to the next (31), and the two layers (31, 32) axially at the center of the reinforcement being composed of elements crossed from one layer (31) to the next (32), such that the said elements make with the circumferential direction an angle &agr; such that 0°<&agr;≦10°, and the reinforcement layers (21, 22, 31, 32) have their radially outer edges positioned within the bead at different heights H21, H22, H31, H32, such that any annular strip of the reinforcement armature of the bead, having at least two layers of reinforcement elements and locatedType: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: MICHELIN Recherche et Technique S.A.Inventors: Michel Ahouanto, Luc Bestgen, Forrest Patterson
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Publication number: 20010020511Abstract: A process for the manufacture of a tire the beads of which are without anchoring bead wires and are reinforced by complexes of layers of reinforcement elements of low angle, around which complexes the radial carcass reinforcement is anchored by winding, said process being characterized in that each complex is produced independently of the carcass reinforcement blank, the manufacture of said complex including using at least one raw blank of reinforcement elements which are oriented at a higher angle than the angle to be obtained in the vulcanized state, subjecting said ply to pre-extension before formation of a two-layer sleeve, the pitch, angle and width characteristics of which are obtained by pantograph effect upon a second extension.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2001Publication date: September 13, 2001Applicant: MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A.Inventors: Michel Ahouanto, Luc Bestgen
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Patent number: 5968296Abstract: A tire for mounting on rim with hump in which each bead:a) contains a main wire, around which the carcass fabric is wound, and a secondary wire placed outside the carcass fabric;b) the inner diameter of the main wire after mounting on the rim is greater than the diameter of the top of the hump, and its maximum elastic elongation is at most equal to 1.5%;c) before mounting on the rim, the outer diameter of the secondary wire is less than the inner diameter of the main wire; after mounting on the rim, the inner diameter of the secondary wire is less than the diameter of the top of the hump; the inner diameter of the secondary wire after mounting on the rim is 1.5 to 3% greater than the inner diameter of the secondary wire before mounting on the rim and the maximum elastic elongation of the secondary wire is at least 3%.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin - Michelin & CieInventor: Michel Ahouanto
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Patent number: 5961756Abstract: Each bead of a pneumatic tire has the following characteristics:a) it has no bead wire and has an annular element whose tensile strength is ppreciably less than that necessary for a bead wire;b) at least two reinforcing plies are placed in contact with or near this annular element;c) the combination of reinforcing plies has a tensile strength at least equal to that which would be necessary for a bead wire;d) the carcass ply is wrapped around the annular element;e) the outer region of the bead includes a rubber having an elastic loss modulus G" of less than 1 MPa and/or it includes a rubber whose thickness is at most equal to 2 mm.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin-Michelin & CieInventors: Michel Ahouanto, Claude Eynard, Andre Peyrot