B60C11/0309

TIRE
20210339572 · 2021-11-04 ·

In a tire, a main groove has a bend where the groove wall angle relative to the tread surface normal line changes in a meridian cross-section. In first and second blocks adjacent in a width direction with the main groove therebetween, an angle between a line extended from a ridge line formed by a bend of a first block side groove wall and a line extended from a lug groove wall defining the first block is larger than an angle between a line extended from the ridge line formed by a bend of the second block side groove wall and a line extended from a lug groove wall defining the second block, and an angle of the first block side groove wall to the tread surface normal line is smaller than an angle of the second block side groove wall to the tread surface normal line.

TIRE
20210339570 · 2021-11-04 ·

In a tire including a block having an edge along a main groove closer to an equatorial plane and a block having an edge along a main groove farther from the equatorial plane, the angles between an imaginary line extending a ridge line formed by a bend point of a groove wall on the edge side of the main groove and imaginary lines extending each of edges adjacent in a circumferential direction with the edge interposed therebetween are an acute angle (θa) and an obtuse angle (θb), and the angles between an imaginary line extending a ridge line formed by a bend point of a groove wall on the edge side of the main groove and imaginary lines extending each of edges adjacent in the circumferential direction with the edge interposed therebetween are an acute angle (θc) and an obtuse angle (θd), with a relationship (θd−θc)<(θb−θa).

TIRE
20230311575 · 2023-10-05 · ·

The tire has first crown blocks each including a ground contacting surface and a block wall surface. The block wall surface includes a first block wall surface adjacent to crown grooves and a second block wall surface adjacent to a first shoulder circumferential groove. The first block wall surface is provided with a chamfered portion on the ground contacting surface side in a range of 50% or more of a length of the first block wall surface. The second block wall surface is either not provided with the chamfered portion or provided with the chamfered portion in a range of less than 50% of a length of the second block wall surface.

PNEUMATIC TIRE
20230286327 · 2023-09-14 · ·

A pneumatic tire according to an embodiment includes a main groove extending in a tire circumferential direction on a tread, and a plurality of protrusions protruding from a bottom of the main groove and connected to walls on both sides in a tire axial direction of the main groove. Each of the protrusions is provided with a narrow groove extending in an extending direction of the main groove and dividing the protrusion into both sides in the tire axial direction, and the bottom of the narrow groove is at a higher position than the bottom of the main groove.

PNEUMATIC TIRE
20230137725 · 2023-05-04 · ·

A tire according to an embodiment has a tread including a circumferential groove, and a lug groove connected to the circumferential groove and extending from a first side in a tire width direction to a second side. The tire includes two first raised portions formed in the circumferential groove on a groove bottom at a positions either side of an end of the lug groove on a side near the circumferential groove, a second raised portion formed on a groove bottom of a portion of the lug groove on a side near the circumferential groove, and a third raised portion formed at an intersection of the circumferential groove with an extension of the lug groove, on at least a part of a groove bottom of a portion surrounded in three directions by the two first raised portions and the second raised portion.

TIRE
20230150312 · 2023-05-18 · ·

A tire includes a tread portion being provided with circumferential grooves extending continuously in a zigzag manner. One of the circumferential grooves includes first inclined elements inclined in a first direction with respect to the tire circumferential direction, second inclined elements inclined in a second direction opposite to the first direction with respect to the tire circumferential direction, and intersections where the first inclined elements and second inclined elements intersect. Each of the first inclined elements and the second inclined elements is provided with at least one first protrusion that projects outwardly in a tire radial direction from the groove bottom and connects the pair of groove walls. At least one of the intersections is provided with a second protrusion that projects outwardly in the tire radial direction from the groove bottom and is separated from the pair of groove walls.

Tire
11827059 · 2023-11-28 · ·

A tread portion includes a groove having first and second groove walls opposing each other, at least one first recess formed by partially recessing the first groove wall, and at least one second recess formed by partially recessing the second groove wall. A depth of each of the first and second recess from a ground contact surface is less than a groove depth of the groove. The first recess includes a first opening disposed at the first groove wall, and a first end portion extending substantially parallel to the first opening at a position farthest from the first opening. The second recess includes a second opening disposed at the second groove wall, and a second end portion extending substantially parallel to the second opening at a position farthest from the second opening. The first and second end portions are disposed so as not to oppose each other through the groove.

Pneumatic vehicle tire

A pneumatic vehicle tire having a tread divided by circumferential grooves, which have a profile depth (T), into block rows running in encircling fashion in a circumferential direction and/or profile ribs which are structured in the manner of profile blocks. Block rows are divided by transverse grooves into blocks and, like the profile ribs structured in the manner of profile blocks, are equipped with blind grooves proceeding from the circumferential grooves. Transverse and/or blind grooves are provided which, owing to a connection of blocks adjacent in the circumferential direction and/or of the block-like structures, have a depth smaller than profile depth (T). The connection has at least two connection steps of different heights, the lowest is formed in each case at the region in which the transverse grooves and/or blind grooves open into the circumferential grooves.

Tire

A tire comprises a tread portion provided with at least one main groove extending continuously in the tire circumferential direction to axially divide the tread portion into land portions. The land portion is provided with axial grooves extending thereacross in the tire axial direction, and each comprising a radially outer portion and a radially inner portion which is wider than the radially outer portion. The radially outer portion of each of the axial grooves is crossed by one ore more sipes.

Tire

A tire has a tread surface, the tread surface including a circumferential groove extending in a tire circumferential direction, a lug groove extending in a direction intersecting the circumferential groove, and a plurality of land parts partitioned by the circumferential groove and the lug groove. A width-direction groove extending in a tire widthwise direction is formed on a land part of the plurality of land parts. An in-groove sipe is arranged along one side edge of a groove bottom of the width-direction groove.