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publicationNumber KR-20070030342-A
titleOfInvention Steel support of run flat tire acts as a cushion
abstract BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a steel support of a run flat tire, wherein both ends of the steel support are fastened to a support member and mounted between tread inner surfaces on a rim of the run flat tire to support a load of the vehicle body. In the steel support, characterized in that the rubber to support the lower surface of the tread is attached to the upper surface.n n n According to the steel support of the run flat tire according to the present invention, the vehicle is supported when the tire runs in a punctured state, and the rubber attached to the upper surface of the steel support reduces noise and vibration caused by friction with the road surface, thereby improving driving performance. There is an effect that can be improved. In addition, it is possible to effectively improve the running performance and the exothermic performance by appropriately adjusting the component combination of the rubber composition.n n n n Run flats, tires, steel supports, rubber.
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