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Run flat pneumatic tire with shoulder cushion rubber layer loss tangent less than carcass coating rubber loss tangent.


U.S. patent: 6,889,736 Issued: May 10, 2005 Inventors: Kazuomi Kobayashi, Tomohisa Nishikawa, Kenji Matsuo and Hiroki Sawada Assigned: Bridgestone Key statement: Improved run flat durability as compared with the conventional type of the run flat tire, wherein where·in  
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 the cushion Cushion

In the context of project financing, the extra amount of net cash flow remaining after expected debt service.


cushion

See call protection.
 rubber layer having a lower loss tangent tangent, in mathematics.

1 In geometry, the tangent to a circle or sphere is a straight line that intersects the circle or sphere in one and only one point.
 (tan [delta]) is arranged between an end portion of a belt and a reinforcing rubber layer in a shoulder region.
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Title Annotation:Patent News
Author:Samples, Bob
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Oct 1, 2005
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