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Pneumatic tire having an innerliner comprised of butyl rubber and dispersion of corncob granules.


Pneumatic tire Noun 1. pneumatic tire - a tire made of reinforced rubber and filled with compressed air; used on motor vehicles and bicycles etc
pneumatic tyre

bicycle wheel - the wheel of a bicycle
 having an innerliner comprised of butyl rubber butyl rubber: see rubber.  and dispersion of corncob granules Granules
Small packets of reactive chemicals stored within cells.

Mentioned in: Allergic Rhinitis, Allergies
 

U.S. patent: 7,134,468

Issued: November 14, 2006

Inventor: Paul Harry Sandstrom

Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber

Key statement: The innerliner rubber composition is comprised of bromobutyl rubber or chlorobutyl rubber which also contains a dispersion therein of corncob granules.
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Title Annotation:Patent News
Author:Samples, Bob
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Feb 1, 2007
Words:55
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