Mold element for vulcanizing a tire tread
US-2015251367-A1 · Sep 10, 2015 · US
US10464377B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10464377-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615267260-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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A winter tire includes a tread portion with a ground contact surface. The ground contact surface of the tread portion is provided with a recess. The recess is provided with a hole for fixing a stud pin and at least one projection extending radially outwardly and arranged at a location apart from the hole.
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What is claimed is: 1. A winter tire comprising: a tread portion having a ground contact surface being provided with a recess, the recess having a closed contour edge on the ground contact surface, the recess being provided with a hole for fixing a stud pin and at least one projection extending radially outwardly and arranged within the closed contour edge at a location apart from the hole, wherein the at least one projection extends radially outwardly of the tire beyond the ground contact surface, and wherein the at least one projection is a continuous rib so as to surround the hole. 2. The winter tire according to claim 1 , wherein the recess comprises a bottom surface, and the hole and the at least one projection are provided on the bottom surface. 3. The winter tire according to claim 2 , wherein the bottom surface is substantially in parallel with the ground contact surface. 4. The winter tire according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one projection comprises a plurality of projecting pieces that are arranged so as to surround the hole. 5. The winter tire according to claim 4 , wherein in a plan view of the tread portion, the hole has a circular contour shape, and the plurality of projecting pieces comprises at least one first projecting piece curved in a same curvature direction as the circular contour shape of the hole. 6. The winter tire according to claim 5 , wherein the plurality of projecting pieces comprises at least one second projecting piece curved in an opposite curvature direction to the circular contour shape of the hole. 7. The winter tire according to claim 4 , wherein the plurality of projecting pieces comprises at least one second projecting piece curved in an opposite curvature direction to a circular contour shape of the hole such that a distance between the hole and the at least one second projecting piece enlarges toward both ends of a longitudinal direction of the at least one second projecting piece. 8. The winter tire according to claim 4 , wherein each of the plurality of projecting pieces has a flat cross-sectional shape having a long axis (a) and a short axis (b). 9. The winter tire according to claim 8 , wherein in a plan view of the tread portion, the edge of the recess has a circular contour shape, and the plurality of projecting pieces is arranged such that the short axis (b) is arranged in a radial direction of the circular contour shape of the edge of the recess. 10. The winter tire according to claim 8 , wherein a minimum length of each projection piece of the plurality of projection pieces in the long axis (a) direction is in a range of from 2.5 to 5.0 mm, and a minimum length of the plurality of each of projecting pieces in the short axis (b) direction is in a range of not more than 0.5 times the minimum length of the plurality of each of projecting pieces in the long axis (a) direction. 11. The winter tire according to claim 8 , wherein a minimum length of each projection piece of the plurality of projection pieces in the short axis (b) direction is in a range of from 0.10 to 0.20 times a minimum length of the plurality of each of projecting pieces in the long axis (a) direction. 12. The winter tire according to claim 1 , wherein a stud pin is embedded into the hole. 13. A winter tire comprising: a tread portion having a ground contact surface being provided with a recess, the recess having a closed contour edge on the ground contact surface, the recess being provided with a hole for fixing a stud pin and at least one projection extending radially outwardly and arranged within the closed contour edge at a location apart from the hole, wherein the at least one projection extends radially outwardly of the tire beyond the ground contact surface, wherein the at least one projection comprises a plurality of projecting pieces that is arranged so as to surround the hole, and wherein the plurality of projecting pieces comprises at least one second projecting piece curved in an opposite curvature direction to a circular contour shape of the hole such that a distance between the hole and the at least one second projecting piece enlarges toward both ends of a longitudinal direction of the at least one second projecting piece. 14. A winter tire comprising: a tread portion having a ground contact surface being provided with a recess, the recess having a closed contour edge on the ground contact surface, the recess being provided with a hole for fixing a stud pin and at least one projection extending radially outwardly and arranged within the closed contour edge at a location apart from the hole, wherein the at least one projection comprises a plurality of projecting pieces that is arranged so as to surround the hole, wherein the plurality of projecting pieces comprises at least one second projecting piece curved in an opposite curvature direction to a circular contour shape of the hole such that a distance between the hole and the at least one second projecting piece enlarges toward both ends of a longitudinal direction of the at least one second projecting piece, and wherein the plurality of projecting pieces has a flat cross-sectional shape having a long axis (a) and a short axis (b).
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