Variable-width sipe for tire tread and tire

US2017166015A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017166015-A1
Application numberUS-201415321614-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 30, 2014
Priority dateJun 30, 2014
Publication dateJun 15, 2017
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The tire tread presents a thickness T 20 and a sipe ( 30 ) having a length and a depth d 3 o extending into the tread thickness in a direction away from an outer, ground-engaging side of the tread. The sipe articulates between an open configuration and a closed configuration as the tire rotates during tire operation. The sipe has a variable-width W 30 extending transverse to the sipe length and transverse to the depth in the open configuration, the variable-width being defined by a pair of opposing sipe sides ( 34 ). The variable-width decreases as the depth increases into the tread thickness in a direction away from the outer, ground-engaging side. The opposing sipe sides substantially engage each other at substantially the same time in the closed configuration.

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1 . A tire tread, comprising: a thickness extending depthwise from an outer, ground-engaging side of the tread in a direction perpendicular to a direction of a tread width and in a direction of a tread length; and a sipe arranged within the tread, the sipe having a length extending in a direction transverse to the tread thickness, and a depth extending into the tread thickness in a direction away from the outer, ground-engaging side, the sipe configured to articulate between an open configuration and a closed configuration as a tire rotates during tire operation, where the sipe has a variable-width extending transverse to the sipe length and transverse to the sipe depth in the open configuration, the variable-width being defined by a pair of opposing sipe sides, the variable-width decreasing as the sipe depth increases into the tread thickness in a direction away from the outer, ground-engaging side, where the opposing sipe sides are configured to substantially engage each other along the length of the sipe at substantially the same time in the closed configuration. 2 . The tire tread according to claim 1 , where the variable-width decreases linearly in the open configuration. 3 . The tire tread according to claim 1 , where each of the opposing sides extends along a linear path for the substantial depth of the sipe. 4 . The tire tread according to claim 1 , where each of the opposing sides extends along a non-linear path for the substantial depth of the sipe. 5 . The tire tread according to claim 4 , where the non-linear path is an undulating path. 6 . The tire tread according to claim 1 , where a submerged void is arranged below the sipe, such that the sipe is arranged between the outer, ground-engaging side of the tread and the submerged void. 7 . The tire tread according to claim 1 , where a void is arranged above the sipe, such that the void is arranged between the outer, ground-engaging side of the tread and the sipe. 8 . The tire tread according to claim 1 , where the sipe in the open configuration is symmetric about a radial centerline of the sipe. 9 . The tire tread according to claim 1 , where the sipe in the open configuration is asymmetric about a radial centerline of the sipe. 10 . The tire tread according to claim 1 , where the sipe length extends at least partially in the direction of the tread width. 11 . The tire tread according to claim 1 , where the length of the sipe extends along a non-linear path. 12 . The tire tread according to claim 11 , where the non-linear path is an undulating path. 13 . The tire tread according to claim 1 , where a maximum width of the variable-width in the open configuration is equal to or less than 0.4 mm. 14 . The tire tread according to claim 1 , where the tire tread forms a portion of the tire. 15 . A method of reducing rolling resistance of a tire during tire operation, comprising: providing a tire, the tire having a tire tread with a thickness extending depthwise from an outer, ground-engaging side of the tread in a direction perpendicular to a direction of a tread width and in a direction of a tread length, the direction of the tread thickness extending in a radial direction of the tire relative a rotational axis of the tire; providing a sipe arranged within the tread, the sipe having a length extending in a direction transverse to the tread thickness, and a depth extending into the tread thickness in a direction away from the outer, ground-engaging side, the sipe configured to articulate between an open configuration and a closed configuration as the tire rotates during tire operation, where the sipe has a variable-width extending transverse to the sipe length and transverse to the sipe depth in the open configuration, the variable-width being defined by a pair of opposing sipe sides, the variable-width decreasing as the sipe depth increases into the tread thickness in a direction away from the outer, ground-engaging side, where the opposing sipe sides are configured to substantially engage each other along the length of the sipe at substantially the same time in the closed configuration. 16 . The method according to claim 15 further comprising operating the tire such that the opposing sipe sides substantially engage each other at substantially the same time in the closed configuration. 17 . The method according to claim 15 , where each of the opposing sides extends along a non-linear path for the substantial depth of the sipe. 18 . The method according to claim 15 , where the sipe in the open configuration is asymmetric about a radial centerline of the sipe. 19 . The method according to claim 15 , where a maximum width of the variable-width in the open configuration is equal to or less than 0.4 mm. 20 . The method according to claim 15 , where the sipe length extends at least partially in a direction transverse to a rolling direction of the tire.

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  • Three-dimensional shape with regard to depth and extending direction · CPC title

  • different within the same sipe, i.e. enlarged width portion at sipe bottom or along its length · CPC title

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What does patent US2017166015A1 cover?
The tire tread presents a thickness T 20 and a sipe ( 30 ) having a length and a depth d 3 o extending into the tread thickness in a direction away from an outer, ground-engaging side of the tread. The sipe articulates between an open configuration and a closed configuration as the tire rotates during tire operation. The sipe has a variable-width W 30 extending transverse to the sipe lengt…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Christenbury Damon Lee, Michelin & Cie, Michelin Rech Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60C11/1281. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 15 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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