Pneumatic tire

US10518591B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10518591-B2
Application numberUS-201314436074-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 21, 2013
Priority dateOct 16, 2012
Publication dateDec 31, 2019
Grant dateDec 31, 2019

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A pneumatic tire has a plurality of long radially extending ridges disposed at intervals in the tire circumferential direction on at least one side section of the tire, the ridges being non-uniformly disposed around the tire circumferential direction. The ridges are disposed, for example, so that the angles θ between the ridges vary in the tire circumferential direction.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A pneumatic tire comprising: a plurality of long radially extending ridges disposed at intervals in a tire circumferential direction and a tire radial direction on at least one tire side section; wherein an inner row of the ridges overlap each other in projection view in the tire circumferential direction; an outer row of the ridges overlap each other in projection view in the tire circumferential direction and are disposed on an outer side of the inner row of the ridges in the tire radial direction; the inner row of the ridges and the outer row of the ridges do not overlap each other in projection view in the tire circumferential direction; a sum of a lengthwise-directional length of one of the inner ridges and a lengthwise-directional length of one of the outer ridges is 40% or greater and 90% or less of dimensions of the tire side section with respect to the tire radial direction; heights of the ridges from a surface of the tire side section are 6 mm or greater and 10 mm or less; lateral-directional widths of the ridges are 3 mm or greater and 5 mm or less; angles are defined as angles between adjacent lines, each line connecting a rotational axis of the tire with a center of a reference line connecting both ends of a ridge in the tire radial direction; at least one of the inner row and the outer row of the ridges satisfy that the angles between adjacent ridges are non-uniformly disposed around the tire circumferential direction and are irregularly disposed around the tire circumferential direction; three or more of the angles between the adjacent ridges are varied around the tire circumferential direction; a ratio of the angles between the adjacent ridges is 0.95 or less and 1.05 or greater; and three of the angles with a same value are not continuously arranged; and the angles between the adjacent ridges of at least one of the inner row or the outer row of the ridges are not varied in the tire circumferential direction. 2. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein the ridges are disposed on one tire side section, and a plurality of recesses is disposed on another tire side section. 3. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein the tire has a designated orientation with respect to an inside and outside of a vehicle upon being mounted thereupon, and the ridges are disposed on a tire side section facing the inside of the vehicle. 4. A pneumatic tire comprising: a plurality of long radially extending ridges disposed at intervals in a tire circumferential direction on at least one tire side section; wherein a single row formed by the ridges; the ridges of the single row overlap each other in projection view in the tire circumferential direction and which do not overlap each other in a tire radial direction; lengthwise-directional lengths of the ridges are varied within a range of 40% to 90% of dimensions of the tire side section in the tire radial direction; the lengthwise-directional lengths are defined as distances between both ends of the ridges as projected in the tire circumferential direction; heights of the ridges from a surface of the tire side section are 6 mm or greater and 10 mm or less; lateral-directional widths of the ridges are 3 mm or greater and 5 mm or less; the lengthwise-directional lengths of the ridges are non-uniformly disposed around the tire circumferential direction and are irregularly disposed around the tire circumferential direction; three or more of the lengthwise-directional lengths of the ridges are varied around the tire circumferential direction; and three of the lengthwise-directional lengths with a same value are not continuously arranged. 5. The pneumatic tire according to claim 4 , wherein the ridges are disposed on one tire side section, and a plurality of recesses is disposed on another tire side section. 6. The pneumatic tire according to claim 4 , wherein the tire has a designated orientation with respect to an inside and outside of a vehicle upon being mounted thereupon, and the ridges are disposed on a tire side section facing the inside of the vehicle. 7. The pneumatic tire according to claim 4 , wherein angles are defined as angles between adjacent lines, each line connecting a rotational axis of the tire with a center of a reference line connecting both ends of a ridge in the tire radial direction; and the angles between adjacent ridges are uniformly disposed around the tire circumferential direction. 8. A pneumatic tire comprising: a plurality of long radially extending ridges disposed at intervals in a tire circumferential direction and a tire radial direction on at least one tire side section; wherein an inner row of the ridges overlap each other in projection view in the tire circumferential direction; an outer row of the ridges overlap each other in projection view in the tire circumferential direction and are disposed on an outer side of the inner row of the ridges in the tire radial direction; the inner row of the ridges and the outer row of the ridges do not overlap each other in projection view in the tire circumferential direction; a sum of a lengthwise-directional length of one of the inner ridges and a lengthwise-directional length of one of the outer ridges is varied within a range of 40% to 90% of dimensions of the tire side section in a tire radial direction; heights of the ridges from a surface of the tire side section are 6 mm or greater and 10 mm or less; lateral-directional widths of the ridges are 3 mm or greater and 5 mm or less; the lengthwise-directional lengths are defined as distances between both ends of the ridges as projected in the tire circumferential direction; and at least one of the inner row and the outer row of the ridges satisfy that lengthwise-directional lengths of the ridges are non-uniformly disposed around the tire circumferential direction and are irregularly disposed around the tire circumferential direction; three or more of the lengthwise-directional lengths of the ridges are varied around the tire circumferential direction; and three of the lengthwise-directional lengths with a same value are not continuously arranged. 9. The pneumatic tire according to claim 8 , wherein the lengthwise-directional lengths of at least one of the inner row and the outer row of the ridges are not varied in the tire circumferential direction. 10. The pneumatic tire according to claim 8 , wherein the ridges are disposed on one tire side section, and a plurality of recesses is disposed on another tire side section. 11. The pneumatic tire according to claim 8 , wherein the tire has a designated orientation with respect to an inside and outside of a vehicle upon being mounted thereupon, and the ridges are disposed on a tire side section facing the inside of the vehicle. 12. The pneumatic tire according to claim 8 , wherein angles are defined as angles between adjacent lines, each line connecting a rotational axis of the tire with a center of a reference line connecting both ends of a ridge in the tire radial direction; and the angles between adjacent ridges are uniformly disposed around the tire circumferential direction. 13. A pneumatic tire comprising: a plurality of long radially extending ridges disposed at intervals in a tire circumferential direction and a tire radial direction on at least one tire side section; wherein an inner row of the ridges overlap each other in projection view in the tire circumferential direction; an outer row of the ridges overlap each other in projection view in the tire circumferential direction and are disposed on an outer side of the inner row of the ridges in the tire radial dire

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  • B60C13/02Primary

    Arrangement of grooves or ribs · CPC title

  • provided at the interior side only · CPC title

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What does patent US10518591B2 cover?
A pneumatic tire has a plurality of long radially extending ridges disposed at intervals in the tire circumferential direction on at least one side section of the tire, the ridges being non-uniformly disposed around the tire circumferential direction. The ridges are disposed, for example, so that the angles θ between the ridges vary in the tire circumferential direction.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Yokohama Rubber Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60C13/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 31 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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