1843 – Charles Goodyear announces vulcanization 1846 – Robert William Thomson invented and patented the pneumatic tire 1870 – BFGoodrich founded 1871 – Continental AG founded
1888 – First commercial pneumatic bicycle tire produced by Dunlop 1888 – Michelin Tire Company founded 1889 – Dunlop Tire Company founded1889 – John Boyd Dunlop patented the pneumatic tire in the UK 1890 – Dunlop and William Harvey Du Cros began production of pneumatic tires in Ireland 1890 – Bartlett Clincher rim introduced 1891 – Dunlop's patent invalidated in favor of Thomson’s patent 1892 – Beaded edge tires introduced in the U.S. 1894 - E.J. Pennington invents the first balloon tire 1895 – Michelin introduced pneumatic automobile tires 1898 – Schrader valve stem patented 1898 – Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company founded 1900 – Firestone Tire & Rubber founded 1900 – Cord Tires introduced by Palmer (England) and BFGoodrich (U.S.)1903 – Goodyear Tire Company patented the first tubeless tire, however it was not introduced until1954 1904 – Goodyear and Firestone started producing cord reinforced tires 1904 – Mountable rims were introduced that allowed drivers to fix their own flats 1906 – First pneumatic aircraft tire 1908 – Frank Seiberling invented grooved tires with improved road traction 1910 – BFGoodrich Company invented longer life tires by adding carbon to the rubber 1917 – Yokohama Rubber Company founded 1919 – Goodyear and Dunlop announced pneumatic truck tires 1931 - Bridgestone Tire Co. Ltd. founded by Shojiro Ishibashi (Ishibashi means "stone bridge") 1938 – Goodyear introduced the rayon cord tire 1940 – BFGoodrich introduced the first commercial synthetic rubber tire 1946 – Michelin introduced the radial tire 1947 – Goodyear introduced first nylon tires 1947 – BFGoodrich introduced the tubeless tire 1963 – Use of polyester cord introduced by Goodyear 1965 – Armstrong Rubber introduced the bias belted fiberglass tire 1965 – BFGoodrich offered the first radial available in North America 1967 – Poly/glass tires introduced by Firestone and Goodyear 1968 – United States Department of Transportation (DOT) numbers required on new tires in USA 1974 - Pirelli introduced the wide radial tire, which is the international standard in tires today 1986 – BF Goodrich merged with Uniroyal to form Uniroyal-Goodrich 1987 – General Tire acquired by Continental 1988 – Firestone acquired by Bridgestone 1988 – Uniroyal-Goodrich acquired by Michelin1999 – Goodyear acquired certain Dunlop tire factories from Sumitomo Rubber Industries 2005 – Pneuhage and Continental introduced first factory for tire services (aftermarket (automotive)) 2006 – Bridgestone acquired Bandag (retread maker) For a list of tire companies and the dates they were established, see List of Tire Companies.
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