Studded tyre having grooves
US-2024375454-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US2016200149A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016200149-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414916108-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A tire for a two-wheeled motor vehicle has a tread ( 2 ) including: a center region (Cr); a pair of middle regions (Mr) located on both sides of the center region (Cr); and a pair of inner shoulder regions (Sr) located on both sides of the middle regions (Mr). The tread ( 2 ) has provided therein: inner tilted grooves ( 10 ) having outer ends ( 10 e ) provided within the middle regions (Mr); and outer tilted grooves ( 11 ) having inner ends ( 11 i ) provided within the middle regions (Mr). The groove area ratio of the center region (Cr) is from 34% to 39%, the groove area ratio of the middle regions (Mr) is from 14% to 19%, and the groove area ratio of the inner shoulder regions (Sr) is from 14% to 19%.
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1 . A motorcycle tire having a tread portion, the tire comprising: the tread portion comprising a central region having a 28% region of a tread development width and a center corresponding to a tire equator, a pair of middle regions each having a 14% region of the tread development width from an axially outer edge of the central region, and a pair of inner shoulder regions each having a 14% region of the tread development width from each axially outer edge of each middle region; the tread portion being provided with a plurality of inner inclined grooves each extending from an inner end located within the central region to an outer end located within one of the middle regions and a plurality of outer inclined grooves each extending from an inner end located within one of the middle regions to an outer end located within one of the inner shoulder regions; a central groove area ratio, which is a ratio of a groove area to a ground contact surface within the central region, being in a range of from 34% to 39%; each middle groove area ratio, which is a ratio of a groove area to a ground contact surface within each middle region, being in a range of from 14% to 19%; and each inner shoulder groove area ratio, which is a ratio of a groove area to a ground contact surface within each inner shoulder region, being in a range of from 14% to 19%. 2 . The motorcycle tire according to claim 1 , wherein the central region is provided with a circumferentially and continuously extending circumferential groove on the tire equator. 3 . The motorcycle tire according to claim 1 , wherein each outer inclined groove extends outwardly beyond a tread edge. 4 . The motorcycle tire according to claim 1 , wherein the tread portion is designated a rotational direction, each inner inclined groove is inclined backwardly in the rotational direction from the inner end toward the outer end, each inner inclined groove has an angle within the central region in a range of from 2 to 30 degrees with respect to a circumferential direction of the tire, and has an angle within the middle region in a range of from 20 to 30 degrees with respect to a circumferential direction of the tire. 5 . The motorcycle tire according to claim 4 , wherein each outer inclined groove is inclined forwardly in the rotational direction from the inner end axially outwardly, and each outer inclined groove has an angle within the inner shoulder region in a range of from 50 to 70 degrees with respect to the circumferential direction of the tire.
Slant grooves, i.e. having an angle of about 5 to 35 degrees to the equatorial plane · CPC title
Lateral grooves, i.e. having an angle of 45 to 90 degees to the equatorial plane · CPC title
by the void or net-to-gross ratios of the patterns · CPC title
provided at the equatorial plane · CPC title
directional pattern, i.e. with main rolling direction · CPC title
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