Layered tire tread design with bridged circumferential and transverse grooves

US9783004B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9783004-B2
Application numberUS-201313873883-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 30, 2013
Priority dateApr 30, 2012
Publication dateOct 10, 2017
Grant dateOct 10, 2017

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A tire tread is provided having a layered design that includes bridged and unbridged circumferential grooves during earlier stages of tread life while transverse and unbridged circumferential grooves are provided at later stages of tread life. Together, the combination of grooves can provide desired wet adherence performance without unacceptable compromises of tread wear and/or rolling resistance. Pockets can also be provided at the end of the transverse grooves to increase the volume available for receipt of water during wet traction.

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What is claimed is: 1. A tire tread having transverse, radial, and circumferential directions and a contact surface, the tire tread comprising: an unbridged circumferential groove extending along the circumferential direction, positioned adjacent to a shoulder region of the tire, and having a depth D 1 from the contact surface along the radial direction; a bridged circumferential groove extending along the circumferential direction, separated from the shoulder region of the tire by the unbridged circumferential groove, and having a depth D 2 from the contact surface along the radial direction; a sipe positioned at a radially innermost portion of said bridged circumferential groove; a transverse groove extending along the transverse direction, and having a height along the radial direction that extends from a top depth D 3 to a bottom depth D 4 and positioned so that said transverse groove is hidden during early stages of wear life of the tire tread, and a pocket positioned in said bridged circumferential groove at one end of said transverse groove, wherein said pocket has a depth D 5 that is greater than depth D 4 of said transverse groove and greater than the depth D 2 of said bridged circumferential groove. 2. A tire tread as in claim 1 , wherein said transverse groove is positioned between and adjacent to said unbridged circumferential groove and said bridged circumferential groove. 3. A tire tread as in claim 1 , wherein said transverse groove is connected with said unbridged circumferential groove so as to provide for fluid communication therebetween. 4. A tire tread as in claim 1 , further comprising: wherein the sipe positioned at the radially innermost portion of said bridged circumferential groove comprises an undulating portion extending radially inward from said bridged circumferential groove; and a cylindrically-shaped portion positioned at a radially innermost part of the undulating portion and in fluid communication with the undulating portion. 5. A tire tread as in claim 4 , wherein the bottom depth D 4 of said transverse groove is greater than the depth D 2 of said bridged circumferential groove. 6. A tire tread as in claim 1 , wherein the depth D 4 of said transverse groove is greater than the depth D 2 of said bridged circumferential groove. 7. A tire tread as in claim 1 , wherein the top depth D 3 of said transverse groove is about equal to the depth D 2 of said bridged circumferential groove. 8. A tire tread as in claim 1 , wherein the top depth D 3 of said transverse groove is less than the depth D 2 of said bridged circumferential groove. 9. A tire tread as in claim 1 , wherein the depth D 2 of said bridged circumferential groove is in the range from about D 1 /2 to about (2*D 1 )/3. 10. A tire comprising a tire tread as in claim 1 . 11. A tire tread having transverse, radial, and circumferential directions and a contact surface, the tire tread comprising: an unbridged circumferential groove extending along the circumferential direction, positioned adjacent to a shoulder region of the tire, and having a depth D 1 from the contact surface along the radial direction; a bridged circumferential groove extending along the circumferential direction, separated from the shoulder region of the tire by the unbridged circumferential groove, and having a depth D 2 from the contact surface along the radial direction; a transverse groove extending along the transverse direction, and having a height along the radial direction that extends from a top depth D 3 to a bottom depth D 4 so that said transverse groove is covered by a portion of the tire tread during earlier stages of tread wear life, said transverse groove having at least one end; and a pocket positioned in said bridged circumferential groove at the end of said transverse groove and connected with said transverse groove, said pocket having a depth D 5 that is greater than depth D 4 of said transverse groove and greater than the depth D 2 of said bridged circumferential groove. 12. A tire tread as in claim 11 , wherein said unbridged circumferential grooves comprising a pair of unbridged circumferential grooves, wherein said bridged circumferential grooves comprises a plurality of bridged circumferential grooves, and wherein all of said bridged circumferential grooves are located between the unbridged circumferential grooves along the axial direction. 13. A tire tread as in claim 11 , further comprising: a sipe positioned at a radially innermost portion of said bridged circumferential groove, said sipe including an undulating portion extending radially inward from said bridged circumferential groove; and a cylindrically-shaped portion positioned at a radially innermost end of the undulating portion. 14. A tire tread as in claim 11 , wherein the depth D 2 of said bridged circumferential groove is in the range from about D 1 /2 to about (2*D 1 )/3. 15. A tire tread as in claim 14 , wherein the bottom depth D 4 of said transverse groove is greater than the depth D 2 of said bridged circumferential groove. 16. A tire tread as in claim 14 , wherein the top depth D 3 of said transverse groove is about equal to the depth D 2 of said bridged circumferential groove. 17. A tire having transverse, radial, and circumferential directions, the tire having a pair of shoulder regions, the tire comprising: a plurality of unbridged circumferential grooves extending along the circumferential direction and having a depth D 1 along the radial direction; a plurality of bridged circumferential grooves extending along the circumferential direction and having a depth D 2 along the radial direction, said plurality of bridged circumferential grooves separated from the shoulder regions along the axial direction by the unbridged circumferential grooves; a plurality of transverse grooves extending along the transverse direction with at least one of said transverse grooves positioned between one of said bridged circumferential grooves and one of said unbridged circumferential grooves, each said transverse groove having a height along the radial direction that extends from a top depth D 3 to a bottom depth D 4 so that said transverse groove is covered by a portion of the tire tread during earlier stages of tread wear life; and a plurality of pockets, each pocket positioned in one of said bridged circumferential grooves at an end of one of said transverse grooves, each said pocket having a depth D 5 that is greater than depth D 4 of said transverse grooves and greater than the depth D 2 of said bridged circumferential groove. 18. A tire as in claim 17 , wherein at least one of said pockets is located at the ends of at least two transverse grooves and is connected with each of said at least two transverse grooves. 19. A tire tread having transverse, radial, and circumferential directions and a contact surface, the tire tread comprising: a bridged circumferential groove extending along the circumferential direction and having a depth D 2 from the contact surface along the radial direction; a sipe positioned at a radially innermost portion of said bridged circumferential groove; a transverse groove extending along the transverse direction, and having a height along the radial direction that extends from a top depth D 3 to a bottom depth D 4 so that said transverse groove is covered by a portion of the tire tread during earlier stages of tread wear life, said transverse groove having at least one end having a width along the circumferential directi

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  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • further characterised by the groove cross-section · CPC title

  • B60C11/03Primary

    Tread patterns · CPC title

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

  • Patterns comprising block rows or discontinuous ribs · CPC title

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What does patent US9783004B2 cover?
A tire tread is provided having a layered design that includes bridged and unbridged circumferential grooves during earlier stages of tread life while transverse and unbridged circumferential grooves are provided at later stages of tread life. Together, the combination of grooves can provide desired wet adherence performance without unacceptable compromises of tread wear and/or rolling resistan…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Michelin & Cie, Michelin Rech Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60C11/03. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 10 2017 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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