Evolving tread for a tire
US-2016297252-A1 · Oct 13, 2016 · US
US9878584B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9878584-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314428156-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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Tread for heavy vehicle tire, this tread having a tread surface in the new state, this tread comprising a plurality of cuts opening onto the tread surface in the new state and at least one channel internal to the tread, this channel being intended to form a new groove after the tread has partially worn away, furthermore, each channel is extended radially towards the tread surface by a sipe of the same orientation as said channel and of width L 4 , and in addition a plurality of sipes of width L 3 intersect the sipe extending each channel to form a well, this well opening both onto the tread surface in the new state and into a channel, the tread according to the invention being such that, for at least for a plurality of wells (each well has—in a direction extending from the tread surface towards the channel, at least one maximum-section part and one reduced-section part, the reduced-section part having a cross-sectional area smaller than the cross-sectional area of the maximum-section part so as to limit the ingress of foreign bodies of determined dimensions into this well and, from there, into a channel.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tread for heavy vehicle tire, this tread comprising: a tread surface in the new state intended to come into contact with a roadway and a total thickness PMU of material to be worn away during running, a plurality of cuts opening onto the tread surface in the new state and at least one channel internal to the tread, and adapted to form a new groove after the tread has partially worn away, a sipe extending from each channel radially towards the tread surface, and of the same orientation as said channel and of width L 4 , and a plurality of sipes of width L 3 that intersect the sipe extending each channel to form a well, wherein this well opens both onto the tread surface in the new state and into a channel, wherein for at least for a plurality of wells, each well comprises, in a direction extending from the tread surface towards the channel, at least one maximum-section part and at least one reduced-section part, wherein the reduced-section part has a cross-sectional area smaller than the cross-sectional area of the maximum-section part so as to limit the ingress of foreign bodies of determined dimensions into this well and, from there, into the channel, and wherein the reduced-section part of each of a plurality of the wells is able to close up completely as it enters the contact patch in which the tread is in contact with the roadway when running under normal conditions, so as to completely block the ingress of any foreign body. 2. The tread according to claim 1 , wherein at least 50% of the wells opening into one and the same channel have at least one maximum-section part and one reduced-section part. 3. The tread according to claim 2 , wherein at least 75% of the wells opening into one and the same channel have at least one maximum-section part and one reduced-section part. 4. The tread according to claim 3 , wherein all of the wells opening into one and the same channel have at least one maximum-section part and one reduced-section part. 5. The tread according to claim 1 , wherein the maximum-section part of a well has a surface area greater than the product L 3 times L 4 of the widths L 3 , L 4 of the sipes intersecting to form a well. 6. The tread according to claim 1 , wherein for a plurality of wells the reduced-section part does not open onto the tread surface of the tread in the new state. 7. The tread according to claim 1 , wherein the height of the reduced-section part of a well is at least equal to 1 mm. 8. The tread according to claim 1 , wherein the reduced-section part of a well is flanked by two maximum-section parts, a first maximum-section part opening onto the tread surface in the new state, and the other maximum-section part opening into a channel. 9. The tread according to claim 1 , wherein the reduced-section part of at least one well is off-centered from the main axis of the well by at least one maximum-section part of this well. 10. The tread according to claim 1 , wherein for one and the same channel a succession of wells is formed, at least two of these wells differing geometrically in terms of the position of the reduced-section part in the depthwise direction of the well. 11. A tire comprising a tread according to claim 1 .
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
with zigzag shape · CPC title
being arranged in crossing relation, e.g. sipe mesh · CPC title
Narrow grooves, i.e. having a width of less than 4 mm · CPC title
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