Pneumatic tire
US-2015007918-A1 · Jan 8, 2015 · US
US10987976B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10987976-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615577770-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 27, 2021 |
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By forming a ground contact edge side of lug grooves such that the groove depth becomes shallower in groove depth from the tire equatorial plane side toward the ground contact edge, and by setting an average angle of inclination formed between a tread face and a groove bottom to be not more than 5°, water expulsion is performed smoothly in the vicinity of the ground contact edge while securing the rigidity of land portions in the vicinity of the ground contact edge. This enables a high degree of both wet performance and dry performance to be achieved.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pneumatic tire, comprising: a tread that contacts a road surface; a plurality of lug grooves that are provided at the tread, that extend from a tire width direction center side of the tread toward a ground contact edge of the tread, and that partition a land portion; and a plurality of shoulder-side circumferential direction grooves, each of which couples together one of the plurality of lug grooves and another of the plurality of lug grooves, which are adjacent to each other in a tire circumferential direction, wherein, when viewing a cross-section of each of the lug grooves along a groove length direction, in a state in which the tire is mounted to an applicable rim and inflated to a maximum air pressure corresponding to a tire standard maximum load capacity, while applied with a load of 100% of the maximum load capacity in a state in which a tire rotation axis is, with respect to a horizontal and flat road surface, parallel to the road surface: each of the lug grooves includes a groove bottom formed at an incline with respect to a tread face of the tread contacting the road surface, such that a groove depth at a ground contact edge side of the lug grooves becomes shallower in depth on progression from a tire equatorial plane side toward the ground contact edge; and an average angle of inclination θ 1 formed between the tread face and the groove bottom of the lug grooves from an intersection point P 1 to an intersection point P 3 is set to be no more than 5°, P 1 being an intersection point between the groove bottom of the lug grooves and an imaginary line passing through the ground contact edge and extending in a direction at a right angle to the tread face, P 3 being an intersection point between the groove bottom of the lug grooves and an imaginary line passing through a ⅓ point P 2 on the tread face and extending in a direction at a right angle to the tread face, and P 2 being ⅓ of the distance of a tread half-width from the ground contact edge toward the tire equatorial plane side, wherein a ratio b/c is 0.07 or more and 0.60 or less, wherein b is a cross-sectional area of a connecting portion between one tire circumferential direction side end portion of one of the plurality of shoulder-side circumferential direction grooves and one of the plurality of lug grooves, and c is a cross-sectional area of the one of the plurality of lug grooves at the ground contact edge, and wherein the tread is formed with different kinds of shoulder-side blocks in a circumferential direction dimension, and a radius of curvature Ra on a tread-in side and a radius of curvature Rb on a kick-off side of the lug grooves partitioning the shoulder-side blocks having a short circumferential direction dimension are larger than a radius of curvature Ra on the tread-in side and a radius of curvature Rb on the kick-off side of the lug grooves partitioning the shoulder-side blocks having a long circumferential direction dimension. 2. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 , wherein: the land portion partitioned by the plurality of lug grooves is further partitioned into a plurality of blocks in a tire width direction by a plurality of circumferential direction grooves extending in a direction intersecting the lug grooves; a plurality of sipes are formed at blocks among the plurality of blocks that include the ground contact edge; and at least half of the plurality of sipes are provided with a second raised-bottom portion having a height of from 2 mm to 5 mm within a range spanning from a tire width direction inner side end of the blocks to a position 40% of the distance from the tire width direction inner side end toward the ground contact edge of the block. 3. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 , wherein: a flat portion, having a constant groove depth from the ground contact edge toward a tire width direction inner side, is provided at the groove bottoms, a plurality of sipes are formed in the land portion including the ground contact edge, the plurality of sipes being formed so as to extend from a tire width direction inner side end of the land portion toward a tire width direction outer side and to traverse the ground contact edge, and at least half of the plurality of sipes are provided with a first raised-bottom portion having a height of from 2 mm to 4 mm within a range from the ground contact edge to 20 mm toward the tire width direction inner side. 4. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 , wherein: a flat portion, having a constant groove depth from the ground contact edge toward a tire width direction inner side, is provided at the groove bottoms, the land portion partitioned by the plurality of lug grooves is further partitioned into a plurality of blocks in a tire width direction by a plurality of circumferential direction grooves extending in a direction intersecting the lug grooves, a plurality of sipes are formed at blocks among the plurality of blocks that include the ground contact edge, and at least half of the plurality of sipes are provided with a second raised-bottom portion having a height of from 2 mm to 5 mm within a range spanning from a tire width direction inner side end of the blocks to a position 40% of the distance from the tire width direction inner side end toward the ground contact edge of the block. 5. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 , wherein: a plurality of sipes are formed in the land portion including the ground contact edge, the plurality of sipes being formed so as to extend from a tire width direction inner side end of the land portion toward a tire width direction outer side and to traverse the ground contact edge, at least half of the plurality of sipes are provided with a first raised-bottom portion having a height of from 2 mm to 4 mm within a range from the ground contact edge to 20 mm toward the tire width direction inner side, the land portion partitioned by the plurality of lug grooves is further partitioned into a plurality of blocks in a tire width direction by a plurality of circumferential direction grooves extending in a direction intersecting the lug grooves, a plurality of sipes are formed at blocks among the plurality of blocks that include the ground contact edge, and at least half of the plurality of sipes are provided with a second raised-bottom portion having a height of from 2 mm to 5 mm within a range spanning from a tire width direction inner side end of the blocks to a position 40% of the distance from the tire width direction inner side end toward the ground contact edge of the block. 6. The pneumatic tire of claim 1 , wherein: a flat portion, having a constant groove depth from the ground contact edge toward a tire width direction inner side, is provided at the groove bottoms, a plurality of sipes are formed in the land portion including the ground contact edge, the plurality of sipes being formed so as to extend from a tire width direction inner side end of the land portion toward a tire width direction outer side and to traverse the ground contact edge, at least half of the plurality of sipes are provided with a first raised-bottom portion having a height of from 2 mm to 4 mm within a range from the ground contact edge to 20 mm toward the tire width direction inner side, the land portion partitioned by the plurality of lug grooves is further partitioned into a plurality of blocks in a tire width direction by a plurality of circumferential direction grooves extending in a direction intersecting the lug grooves, a plurality of sipes are formed at blocks among the plurality of blocks that include the ground contact edge, and at least half of the plurality of sipes are provided with a second raised-bottom portion having a height of from 2 mm to 5 mm within a range spanning from a tire width direction inner side end of
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