B60C11/02

Pneumatic Tire
20190337336 · 2019-11-07 ·

A pneumatic tire includes: a protrusion portion projecting outward in a tire lateral direction disposed in a buttress portion; and a linear portion with a linear shape when viewed in a tire meridian cross section, the linear portion constituting a surface of the protrusion portion at a position inward in a tire radial direction from a corner portion, the corner portion being an end portion of the protrusion portion outward in the tire lateral direction; the corner portion being located within a retreading development width position, which is a range in the tire radial direction in which a boundary for removing a tread when retreading is located; and the linear portion having an angle ranging from 45 to 90 with respect to a horizontal line parallel with a tire rotation axis at a position inward of the linear portion in the tire lateral direction.

TIRE HAVING A REGROOVABLE TREAD
20240131869 · 2024-04-25 ·

The invention relates to a tire (1) that can be regrooved at least once, and the tread of which has at least one re-cuttable groove (3).

According to the invention, after regrooving, the height (H.sub.R) of said at least one re-cut groove (3) is greater than or equal to 70% of the groove height (H.sub.N3) of said at least one re-cuttable groove of the tire when new.

TIRE HAVING A REGROOVABLE TREAD
20240131869 · 2024-04-25 ·

The invention relates to a tire (1) that can be regrooved at least once, and the tread of which has at least one re-cuttable groove (3).

According to the invention, after regrooving, the height (H.sub.R) of said at least one re-cut groove (3) is greater than or equal to 70% of the groove height (H.sub.N3) of said at least one re-cuttable groove of the tire when new.

METHOD OF RETREADING A TIRE

A tread for bonding to a tire carcass to form a retreaded tire having a length, a width, a top side and a bottom side. The tread also includes a central portion and a pair of wing portions extending laterally from the central portions. The top sides of each wing portion include one or more discontinuities having a longitudinal component and configured to resist deflection when subjected to a force from the bottom side and to deflect downwardly when subjected to a force from the top side. In particular embodiments, the one or more discontinuities are arranged within each wing portion are arranged within a thickened portion of each wing portion.

METHOD OF RETREADING A TIRE

A tread for bonding to a tire carcass to form a retreaded tire having a length, a width, a top side and a bottom side. The tread also includes a central portion and a pair of wing portions extending laterally from the central portions. The top sides of each wing portion include one or more discontinuities having a longitudinal component and configured to resist deflection when subjected to a force from the bottom side and to deflect downwardly when subjected to a force from the top side. In particular embodiments, the one or more discontinuities are arranged within each wing portion are arranged within a thickened portion of each wing portion.

Retreaded tire treads having improved submerged voids and methods for forming the same

The invention includes methods for forming a retreaded tire and treads there for. Particular embodiments of such methods include providing a tire carcass configured to receive a tire tread along an annular tread-receiving area and a pre-formed tread comprising a tread body and a submerged void arranged along a bottom side of the tread and extending into the tread thickness to a top end located below the top side of the tread, the submerged void having a length and an opening arranged along the bottom side when the tread is in an uninstalled configuration, where the opening of the submerged void extends in a direction of the submerged groove length along an alternating, non-linear path. Further steps include assembling a retreaded tire by arranging the tire tread atop a bonding layer arranged between the tire tread and the tire carcass and comprising uncured bonding material.

Retreaded tire treads having improved submerged voids and methods for forming the same

The invention includes methods for forming a retreaded tire and treads there for. Particular embodiments of such methods include providing a tire carcass configured to receive a tire tread along an annular tread-receiving area and a pre-formed tread comprising a tread body and a submerged void arranged along a bottom side of the tread and extending into the tread thickness to a top end located below the top side of the tread, the submerged void having a length and an opening arranged along the bottom side when the tread is in an uninstalled configuration, where the opening of the submerged void extends in a direction of the submerged groove length along an alternating, non-linear path. Further steps include assembling a retreaded tire by arranging the tire tread atop a bonding layer arranged between the tire tread and the tire carcass and comprising uncured bonding material.

RETREAD TIRE
20240149619 · 2024-05-09 · ·

A retread tire includes a base tire, and a recapped tread adhered to the base tire. The recapped tread includes a first tread edge, and a first buttress surface extending inwardly from the first tread edge in the tire radial direction. The first buttress surface is provided with a plurality of dimples. Each of the plurality of dimples has a maximum diameter in a range from 2 to 5 mm and a maximum depth in a range from 1 to 3 mm.

RETREAD TIRE
20240149619 · 2024-05-09 · ·

A retread tire includes a base tire, and a recapped tread adhered to the base tire. The recapped tread includes a first tread edge, and a first buttress surface extending inwardly from the first tread edge in the tire radial direction. The first buttress surface is provided with a plurality of dimples. Each of the plurality of dimples has a maximum diameter in a range from 2 to 5 mm and a maximum depth in a range from 1 to 3 mm.

TWO-PIECE TIRES WITH REPLACEABLE TREAD BELTS AND RELATED METHODS
20240174026 · 2024-05-30 ·

A two-piece tire of the present disclosure may include a tread belt and a body capable of being connected by a plurality of locking mechanisms. The locking mechanisms may include a protrusion capable of extending into a lockable cavity via an opening defined by a lip that protrudes into the lockable cavity. For an individual locking mechanism, the protrusion may be integral with the tread belt or the body, and the lockable cavity integral to the other.