Patent classifications
B60C2011/0393
Pneumatic tire
Provided is a pneumatic tire with a tread pattern that includes two first circumferential main grooves, shoulder land portions, shoulder lug grooves, shoulder sipes, and narrow circumferential grooves, the shoulder lug grooves being closed off midway in the region of the shoulder land portions without connecting with the first circumferential main grooves and including first regions and second regions that are disposed in the regions closer to the first circumferential main grooves than the first regions and have a groove depth that is less than that of the first regions. The shoulder sipes are connected with the second regions and extend toward the first circumferential main grooves. The narrow circumferential grooves extend in the tire circumferential direction and have a groove width that is less than the groove width of the shoulder lug grooves. The narrow circumferential grooves intersect with the second regions of the shoulder lug grooves.
Pneumatic tire
A pneumatic tire is provided where, in a tread center portion, there are at least three pitch variations in terms of pitch length in the circumferential direction of the tire, and, taking n as the pitch count, the pitch lengths Pc Pc1, Pc2, Pc3, . . . , Pcn in order from longest to shortest satisfy the relationships Pc1/Pc2Pc2/Pc3, . . . , Pcn1/Pcn and Pc1/Pc2>Pcn1/Pcn.
Pneumatic tire
A pneumatic tire comprises a tread portion provided with a central main groove, an outboard shoulder main groove and an inboard shoulder main groove extending continuously in the tire circumferential direction. The central main groove and the inboard shoulder main groove are each connected to grooves and/or sipes. The outboard shoulder main groove is widest and not connected to any grooves inclusive of a sipe or a very narrow groove. On both sides of the outboard shoulder main groove, there are formed sloping surfaces extending from the respective groove edges and merging into the tread surface. The width of each sloping surface is more than the depth thereof.
Tire
A tire tread pattern includes: first sipes in a first land portion between first and second circumferential main grooves; first chamfered surfaces in which a tread surface of the first land portion is inclined toward a first circumferential main groove side in an end portion in a width direction, the first sipes opening to the first chamfered surfaces; second sipes in a second land portion on an opposite side of the first land portion with respect to the second circumferential main groove; and second chamfered surfaces in which a tread surface of the second land portion is inclined toward a second circumferential main groove side in an end portion in the width direction, the second sipes opening to the second chamfered surfaces. The first and second chamfered surfaces are greater in length in the circumferential direction than in the width direction.
Pneumatic tire
In a pneumatic tire, an outer second land portion, a center land portion, and an inner second land portion have a road contact surface that partially bulges toward the outer side in a tire radial direction from a reference contour line of a tread profile in the cross-sectional view in the tire meridian direction. Additionally, a groove width Wg1 of an outer shoulder main groove, a groove width Wg3 of an inner center main groove, and a groove width Wg4 of an inner shoulder main groove have a relationship of Wg3<Wg1<Wg4, 1.05Wg1/Wg31.25, and 1.10Wg4/Wg31.30.
Low-noise tire
The tire (10) for a passenger vehicle has an axially central portion and axially lateral portions. The axially central portion and each axially lateral portion satisfies just one of conditions I, II, III: Ithe portion comprises no transverse cut (90, 90), IIthe portion comprises N transverse cuts (90, 90) arranged in such a way that OD/N40 mm, IIIthe portion comprises N transverse cuts (90, 90) arranged in such a way that OD/N24 mm, condition I or II being satisfied by the axially central portion or by an axially lateral portion, and condition III being satisfied by the axially central portion or by an axially lateral portion.
Tire
A tread pattern of a tire includes: a circumferential main groove extending in a tire circumferential direction; a plurality of sipes extending in a tire width direction within a region of a land portion in contact in the tire width direction with the circumferential main groove; and a chamfered surface having a tread surface of the land portion inclined toward the circumferential main groove in an end portion in the tire width direction on a circumferential main groove side of the land portion, the chamfered surface being provided in a plurality in the tire circumferential direction, and the sipes opening to the plurality of the chamfered surfaces without reaching a groove wall of the circumferential main groove. The length of the chamfered surface in the tire circumferential direction is greater than the length thereof in the tire width direction.