Pneumatic tire
US-9216618-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9789737B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9789737-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214363625-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 27, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 8, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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Tread having a plurality of generally circumferentially orientated grooves delimiting a plurality of relief elements, this tread further comprising a plurality of cut-outs in the form of transversely orientated grooves and/or slits, each relief element comprising a contact face intended to come into contact with the road and lateral faces cutting this contact face along edges intended to come into contact with a road during running, this tread having chamfers on at least a plurality of transverse edges of the relief elements, this tread having, in straight-line running, a total contact surface S comprising a part Sc in which all the transverse edges have chamfers and a part Snc in which all the transverse edges are free of chamfers, this tread having, in a cornering maneuver corresponding to a transverse acceleration of 0.3 g (where g is the acceleration due to gravity), a total footprint surface S* formed by a part Sc* comprising chamfers on all the transverse edges of its relief elements and a part Snc* free of any chamfer, this tread being such that the ratio Snc/Sc is equal to not more than 2% and that the ratio Snc*/Sc* is equal to or greater than 10%.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tread for a passenger vehicle tire, this tread comprising: a plurality of generally circumferentially orientated grooves delimiting a plurality of relief elements, a plurality of cut-outs in the form of transversely orientated grooves or slits or both, wherein each relief element comprises a contact face adapted to come into contact with the road and lateral faces cutting this contact face along edges adapted to come into contact with a road during running, wherein the set of the contact faces of the relief elements forms a rolling surface of the tread, wherein the tread extends axially on either side of a mid-plane, called the equatorial plane XX′, dividing the tread into two parts of the same width, and as far as edges of the tread, wherein the edges of the tread are defined as the axial boundaries of the footprint of the tire in its conditions of use in a straight line, wherein the tread has chamfers on at least a plurality of transverse edges of the relief elements, wherein each chamfer is defined by an average chamfer volume corresponding to the volume of material removed with respect to the same block geometry without a chamfer, wherein the tread has, in straight-line running, a total contact surface S comprising a part Sc in which all the transverse edges have chamfers and a part Snc in which all the transverse edges are free of chamfers, these two surfaces Sc and Snc being measured without taking into account the equivalent surfaces of the circumferential grooves but taking into account the equivalent surfaces of the transverse grooves in the footprint, wherein the tread has, in a cornering manoeuvre corresponding to a transverse acceleration of 0.3 g (where g is the acceleration due to gravity), a total footprint surface S* formed by a part Sc* comprising chamfers on all the transverse edges of its relief elements and a part Snc* free of any chamfer, these two surfaces Sc* and Snc* being measured without taking into account the equivalent surfaces of the circumferential grooves but taking into account the equivalent surfaces of the transverse grooves in the footprint, wherein a ratio Snc/Sc is equal to not more than 2% and wherein a ratio Snc*/Sc* is equal to or greater than 10%, and wherein the chamfers, formed along the transverse edges of at least one side of the tread with respect to the equatorial plane, are of diminishing size such that the average chamfer volumes decrease from the equatorial mid-plane towards at least one of the edges of the tread. 2. The tread according to claim 1 , wherein a boundary between a part in which the blocks have chamfers and a part in which the blocks are free of chamfers is marked by the formation of a circumferential slit, which forms a cut-out which may become closed, at least partially, during passage through the road contact area. 3. The tread according to claim 1 , wherein the tread has a mounting direction, indicated by a marking indicating the outer side, corresponding to the outer side of a vehicle on which the tire having said tread is intended to be mounted, and wherein, on the part located between the equatorial plane and the outer side, the relief elements on and in the vicinity of the outer edge are free of any chamfer. 4. The tread according to claim 3 , wherein the chamfers vary continuously or practically continuously between the edge intended to be on the inner side and the edge intended to be on the outer side on a vehicle.
characterised by the use of narrow slits or incisions, e.g. sipes · CPC title
by the footprint-ground contacting area of the tyre tread · CPC title
in which the raised area of the pattern consists only of isolated elements, e.g. blocks (B60C11/12, B60C11/13 take precedence) · CPC title
Patterns comprising block rows or discontinuous ribs · CPC title
with chamfered block corners · CPC title
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