Studded tyre having grooves
US-2024375454-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US2020231007A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020231007-A1 |
| Application number | US-201716650064-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A tread ( 10 ) for a heavy truck tire having a groove ( 14 ) with a bottom ( 16 ) and a stone ejector ( 18 ) located within the groove ( 14 ) that extends upwards from the groove bottom ( 16 ) wherein the stone ejector ( 18 ) has a front side ( 20 ), a back side ( 22 ) and an upper surface ( 24 ) that extends at different distances upwards at different locations on the upper surface ( 24 ) such that a first location ( 26 ) on the upper surface ( 24 ) is located closer to the back side ( 22 ) and extends a longer distance upwards than a second location ( 28 ) on the upper surface ( 24 ) that is located closer to the front side ( 20 ).
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A tread for a heavy truck tire, comprising: a groove that has a bottom; a stone ejector located within the groove that extends upwards from the groove bottom, wherein the stone ejector has a front side and a back side, wherein the stone ejector has an upper surface that extends at different distances upwards at different locations on the upper surface such that a first location on the upper surface is located closer to the back side and extends a longer distance upwards than a second location on the upper surface that is located closer to the front side; and a successive stone ejector immediately successive to the stone ejector in a circumferential direction with a space present between the stone ejector and the successive stone ejector, wherein the successive stone ejector is shaped the same as the stone ejector and has a successive stone ejector back side that extends a longer distance upwards than a successive stone ejector front side such that the successive stone ejector is oriented the same as the stone ejector in the circumferential direction. 2 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the second location is located at a front edge of the upper surface that boarders the front side, wherein the first location is located at a back edge of the upper surface that boarders the back side, wherein the upper surface slopes continuously from the front edge to the back edge. 3 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the second location is located at a front edge of the upper surface that boarders the front side, wherein the first location is located at a back edge of the upper surface that boarders the back side, wherein the upper surface is concave in shape from the front edge to the back edge. 4 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the second location is located at a front edge of the upper surface that boarders the front side, wherein the first location is located at a back edge of the upper surface that boarders the back side, wherein the upper surface is a series of steps that extend at different distances upwards. 5 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the upper surface has a Y shape such that the upper surface has an inboard prong proximate the back side and an outboard prong proximate the back side and a single prong proximate the front side. 6 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the stone ejector has an inboard side and an outboard side, wherein the back side is wider than the front side, wherein the outboard side is flat and sloped such that the outboard side extends in an outboard direction upon extending from the front side to the back side, and wherein the inboard side is flat and sloped such that the inboard side extends in an inboard direction upon extending from the front side to the back side. 7 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the stone ejector has an inboard side and an outboard side, wherein the inboard side has a concave shape and wherein the outboard side has a concave shape, wherein the back side is wider than the front side. 8 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the stone ejector is more rigid than other portions of the tread that directly face the stone ejector both inboard and outboard of the stone ejector such that the stone ejector has a higher G*25 than the G*25 of the other portions of the tread that directly face the stone ejector both inboard and outboard of the stone ejector. 9 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the tread has a shoulder rib that partially defines the groove into which the stone ejector is located, wherein the tread has a plurality of the stone ejectors located in the groove that extend along an entire length of the groove, wherein the plurality of stone ejectors each have upper surfaces that extend at different distances upwards at different locations on each of the upper surfaces of the plurality of stone ejectors, wherein the plurality of stone ejectors are all spaced from one another in the circumferential direction and are all sized and shaped the same as one another and all are oriented the same as one another in the circumferential direction. 10 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the upper surface has a back edge that boarders the back side, wherein the back side extends at a ninety degree angle from the bottom of the groove to the back edge. 11 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the upper surface has a back edge that boarders the back side, wherein the back side extends at an obtuse angle from the bottom of the groove to the back edge. 12 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the upper surface has a front edge that boarders the front side, wherein the front side extends at an obtuse angle from the bottom of the groove to the front edge. 13 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the tread is attached to a carcass and is a component of a tire. 14 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the tread is a retread band. 15 . The tread as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the tread is configured for being used with a directional tire.
with special features of the groove bottom · CPC title
further characterised by the groove cross-section · CPC title
directional pattern, i.e. with main rolling direction · CPC title
the groove bottom comprising stone trapping protection elements, e.g. ribs · CPC title
with protrusions extending from the groove bottom · CPC title
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