Tread comprising sculpted elements comprising a covering layer
US-2015343851-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US10160267B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10160267-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615194893-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 25, 2018 |
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A pneumatic tire includes a tread portion provided with a shoulder main groove and a crown main groove to form a middle land portion therebetween. The middle land portion is provided with a first middle lug groove including a first groove wall and a second groove wall, wherein the first groove wall includes a protrusion protruding toward the second groove wall on the side of the shoulder main groove. The protrusion includes a front wall located so as to form a sipe portion between the front wall and the second groove wall, a top wall, a first lateral wall located axially outward of the front wall and a second lateral wall located axially inward of the front wall. The front wall is configured to a triangular shape.
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A pneumatic tire comprising: a tread portion having a ground contact surface, the tread portion being provided with a circumferentially extending shoulder main groove arranged proximate to a tread edge and a circumferentially extending crown main groove to form a middle land portion therebetween; the middle land portion being provided with a first middle lug groove extending axially inwardly from the shoulder main groove and terminating within the middle land portion; the first middle lug groove comprising a first groove wall and a second groove wall, the first groove wall comprising a protrusion protruding toward the second groove wall on the side of the shoulder main groove; the protrusion comprising a front wall located so as to form a sipe portion between the front wall and the second groove wall, a top wall, a first lateral wall located axially outward of the front wall and a second lateral wall located axially inward of the front wall; and the top wall comprising a step surface located radially inward of the ground contact surface of the tread portion and extending in parallel with the ground contact surface of the tread portion, the step surface configured to have a triangular shape comprising a bottom side on the side of the first groove wall, a vertex (P) protruding the second groove wall, a first oblique side extending from the vertex (P) to an axially outer end of the bottom side and a second oblique side extending from the vertex (P) to an axially inner end of the bottom side. 2. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein the first middle lug groove comprises the sipe portion and a remaining lug main portion, and a depth (Da) of the step surface from the ground contact surface of the tread portion is in a range of from 0.15 to 0.3 times a depth (D 0 ) of the lug main portion. 3. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein the middle land portion is further provided with an auxiliary sipe extending from an axially inner end of the first middle lug groove and terminating within the middle land portion. 4. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein the middle land portion is further provided with a bent sipe comprising a longitudinal portion extending from the first middle lug groove in a circumferential direction of the tire and an inclined portion extending from the longitudinal portion to the crown main groove in parallel with the first middle lug groove. 5. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein the middle land portion is further provided with a second middle lug groove without having the protrusion. 6. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein the first middle lug groove comprises the sipe portion and a remaining lug main portion, and a depth (Db) of the sipe portion is equal to or less than a depth (D 0 ) of the lug main portion. 7. A pneumatic tire comprising: a tread portion having a ground contact surface, the tread portion being provided with a circumferentially extending shoulder main groove arranged proximate to a tread edge and a circumferentially extending crown main groove to form a middle land portion therebetween; the middle land portion being provided with a first middle lug groove extending axially inwardly from the shoulder main groove and terminating within the middle land portion; the first middle lug groove comprising a first groove wall and a second groove wall, the first groove wall comprising a protrusion protruding toward the second groove wall on the side of the shoulder main groove; the protrusion comprising a front wall located so as to form a sipe portion between the front wall and the second groove wall, a top wall, a first lateral wall located axially outward of the front wall and a second lateral wall located axially inward of the front wall; the top wall comprising a step surface located radially inward of the ground contact surface of the tread portion and extending in parallel with the ground contact surface of the tread portion, the step surface configured to have a triangular shape comprising a bottom side on the side of the first groove wall, a vertex (P) protruding the second groove wall, a first oblique side extending from the vertex (P) to an axially outer end of the bottom side and a second oblique side extending from the vertex (P) to an axially inner end of the bottom side; the front wall configured to have a triangular shape comprising a bottom side extending on a bottom of the first middle lug groove in parallel with the second groove wall S 2 , a first oblique side extending from the vertex (p) to an axially outer end of the bottom side and a second oblique side extending from the vertex (P) to an axially inner end of the bottom side; the first lateral wall extending between the first oblique side of the step surface and the first oblique side of the front wall; and the second lateral wall extending between the second oblique side of the step surface and the second oblique side of the front wall.
with special arrangements in the tread pattern · CPC title
Lateral grooves, i.e. having an angle of 45 to 90 degees to the equatorial plane · CPC title
comprising protrusions · CPC title
characterised by width · CPC title
characterised by depth · CPC title
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