Pneumatic tire with tread having cap portion, base portion and conductive portion
US-9333812-B2 · May 10, 2016 · US
US10189318B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10189318-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214405145-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 29, 2019 |
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A pneumatic tire includes a carcass layer, a belt layer, a tread rubber having a cap tread and an undertread, a pair of side wall rubbers, a pair of rim cushion rubbers, and a grounding tread that is exposed to a road contact surface of the tread rubber and that penetrates the cap tread and the undertread to contact the belt layer in an electrically conductive manner. The grounding tread includes a widened portion having a cross-sectional area that widens toward a contact surface with the belt layer at the contact portion with the belt layer. The widened portion of the grounding tread has a profile shape that bulges outward in a tire width direction.
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A pneumatic tire comprising: a carcass layer; a belt layer being disposed on a periphery of the carcass layer; a tread rubber including a cap tread and an undertread; a pair of side wall rubbers; a pair of rim cushion rubbers; and a rubber grounding tread that is exposed to a road contact surface of the tread rubber and penetrates the cap tread and the undertread to contact the belt layer in an electrically conductive manner; the grounding tread including a widened portion having a cross-sectional area that widens toward a contact surface with the belt layer at a contact portion with the belt layer; the widened portion of the grounding tread having a profile shape that bulges outward in a tire width direction; the undertread including a thickened portion that has a gauge that increases toward each contact surface with the grounding tread at the portion of the grounding tread penetrating the undertread; and a gauge G1 of a flat portion of the undertread and a gauge G2 of the thickened portion of the undertread have a relationship of 1.5≤G2/G1≤2.5. 2. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein: the cap tread has a resistivity of not less than 1×10^10 Ω·cm and the grounding tread has a resistivity of not more than 1×10^6 Ω·cm. 3. The pneumatic tire according to claim 2 , wherein the undertread has a resistivity of not more than 1×10^10 Ω·cm. 4. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein: a width W1 of the grounding tread at the tread road contact surface and a width W2 of a contact surface of the grounding tread with the belt layer have a relationship of W1<W2. 5. The pneumatic tire according to claim 4 , wherein the width W1 and the width W2 of the grounding tread are such that 0.5 mm≤W1≤2.0 mm and 1.0 mm≤W2≤3.0 mm. 6. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein the grounding tread extends along the entire tire circumference. 7. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein: the carcass layer is constituted by a plurality of carcass cords covered by a coating rubber, the belt layer is constituted by a plurality of belt cords covered by a coating rubber, and a resistivity of the coating rubber of the carcass layer, a resistivity of the coating rubber of the belt layer, and a resistivity of the rim cushion rubbers are each not more than 1×10^7 Ω·cm. 8. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , further comprising: rubber wing tips disposed at the ends in the tire width direction of the cap tread, a resistivity of the wing tips being not less than 1×10^8 Ω·cm. 9. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein: a resistivity of the rim cushion rubbers are each not more than 1×10^7 Ωcm, and a cross-section height H from the tire rim diameter measurement point to the exposed surface radially outermost side edge portion of the rim cushion rubbers and a tire cross-section height SH have a relationship of 0.20≤H/SH. 10. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein the widened portion of the grounding tread has a profile shape in which the right and left side portions bulge in the tire width direction while widening toward the contact surface with the belt layer and a bulging amount d of the widened portion of the grounding tread on each of the right and left side portions is such that 0.2 mm≤d≤1.0 mm. 11. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein the widened portion of the grounding tread has a profile shape in which the right and left side portions bulge in the tire width direction while widening toward the contact surface with the belt layer and a base angle α of the widened portion of the grounding tread on each of the right and left side portions is such that 60°≤α≤80°. 12. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein: a radial height D1 of the entire grounding tread and a radial height D2 of the widened portion have a relationship of 0.1≤D2/D1≤0.3. 13. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein: the cap tread has a resistivity of not less than 1×10^10 Ω·cm and the grounding tread has a resistivity of not more than 1×10^6 Ω·cm; and the undertread has a resistivity of not more than 1×10^10 Ω·cm. 14. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein: a resistivity of the rim cushion rubbers are each not more than 1×10^7 Ωcm, and a cross-section height H from the tire rim diameter measurement point to the exposed surface radially outermost side edge portion of the rim cushion rubbers and a tire cross-section height SH have a relationship of 0.20≤H/SH; the widened portion of the grounding tread has a profile shape in which the right and left side portions bulge in the tire width direction while widening toward the contact surface with the belt layer and a bulging amount d of the widened portion of the grounding tread on each of the right and left side portions is such that 0.2 mm≤d≤1.0 mm; a base angle α of the widened portion of the grounding tread on each of the right and left side portions is such that 60°≤α≤80°; and a radial height D1 of the entire grounding tread and a radial height D2 of the widened portion have a relationship of 0.1≤D2/D1≤0.3.
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