B60C11/124

TIRE
20170066291 · 2017-03-09 · ·

A tire includes sipes, on a surface of a tread of the tire, extending towards the direction of tire rotation from the tread edge side to the tire equator side of the surface of the tread. The sipes are disposed at intervals in the circumferential direction of the tread. In each of the sipes disposed at the tread edge side, a plane that follows the shape of the opening of the sipe and extends in the tire radial direction from the opening is defined as a reference plane, and each of the sipes disposed at the tread edge side is formed to include an extending portion that extends along the reference plane in the tire radial direction from the opening and a protruding portion that protrudes from the reference plane towards the direction of tire rotation and returns to the reference plane via a bend.

Pneumatic Tire
20170057297 · 2017-03-02 · ·

This pneumatic tire (1) is provided with a plurality of circumferential main grooves (21, 22) extending in a tire circumferential direction, a plurality of land portions (31 to 33) defined by these circumferential main grooves (21, 22), and a plurality of lug grooves (41 to 43) disposed in these land portions (31 to 33). Additionally, at least one column of land portion (32) in a tread portion center region is provided with a plurality of blocks divided in the tire circumferential direction by the plurality of lug grooves (42) and a three-dimensional sipe (52) that extends over an entire circumference of the tire and divides the land portion (42) in a tire width direction.

Heavy truck tire with shoulder rib sipe arrangement

The present invention provides for a heavy truck tire tread having a shoulder edge, shoulder groove, and shoulder rib therebetween. A plurality of sipes are in the shoulder rib and are oriented less than 20 degrees to the lateral direction. The sipes are spaced from one another between 5 to 18 millimeters in the longitudinal direction. Additionally or alternatively, the sipes are arranged so that a reference plane extends through a sipe bottom point and a sipe top point at the average sipe line. A sipe inclination line extends from the sipe bottom point to the sipe top point, and a reference line extends through the sipe bottom point. A sipe inclination angle is defined by the reference line and the sipe inclination line and is greater than 0 degrees.

Tread for an agricultural vehicle

A tread (2) for the driven axle of an agricultural vehicle having tread pattern elements (21, 41) extending radially towards the outside from a bearing surface (22). The tread pattern elements have, in the central part of the tread, a series of blocks (41) juxtaposed with one another in the longitudinal direction and separated by transverse cuts (42), and having, in the rolling direction (15), a leading face, a contact face and a trailing face. The leading face having a radial height greater than the radial height of the trailing face. The contact face being oriented at an angle with respect to radial direction Z, being between 93 and 105 and radial depth PR of the transverse cuts (42) being at least 50% of the radial height of the leading face, the width of the blocks representing at least 15% of the width of the tread.

Tire
12319095 · 2025-06-03 · ·

A first lateral groove and a second lateral groove are formed in a pneumatic tire. A first inclined portion is formed on one side of the first lateral groove in the tire circumferential direction, and a second inclined portion is formed on the other side of the second lateral groove in the tire circumferential direction. The first inclined portion is inclined from tire radial direction outside to tire radial direction inside by chamfering the end of one side circumferential block in the tire circumferential direction. The second inclined portion is inclined from tire radial direction outside to tire radial direction inside by chamfering the end of the other side circumferential block in the tire circumferential direction. The first inclined portion crosses the circumferential block and communicates with the circumferential groove. One end portion of the second inclined portion in the tire width direction terminates in the circumferential direction block.

Heavy truck tire with shoulder rib sipe featuring bridging

The present invention provides for a heavy truck tire tread (12) with a plurality of sipes (20) in the shoulder rib (18) that extend from the shoulder edge (14) to the shoulder groove (16). Each one of the sipes (20) has a bottom (28) with a teardrop (30) located at the bottom, and the bottom (28) does not extend the same depth in the thickness direction across the entire lateral length of the sipe (20). The bottom (28) at a middle of the sipe (20) extends for less of a depth in the thickness direction than does the bottom (28) at a shoulder edge (14) portion of the sipe (20) located outboard from the middle of the sipe (20) in the lateral direction. The bottom (28) at the middle of the sipe (20) extends for less of a depth in the thickness direction than does the bottom (28) at a shoulder groove (16) portion of the sipe (20) located inboard from the middle of the sipe (20) in the lateral direction.

Tire mold

A tire tread mold which has a tread mold portion which is divided in into a plurality of mold segments having an inner face curved along the circumferential direction according to an arc angle , each of the mold segments including laterally extending blades forming projections from their inner face; wherein the mold segments have a first end portion, a second end portion and a central portion; wherein laterally extending blades of the central portion extend in the operating direction, and wherein laterally extending blades of the end portions are inclined blades that extend in a direction forming an angle with the operating direction, with angle being less than half of angle .

Winter tyre

A tyre includes at least one block on which at least one complex type sipe is obtained separating the block into two portions having a first surface and a second surface facing each other. The first surface is extended between a set of first and second longitudinal sections having, respectively, a first and a second radial profile, which are symmetrical to each other, each one comprising a coupling portion between the two block portions formed by a protrusion and a recess defined by three consecutive inclined lengths, the pattern of which is such that the ends of the coupling portion are offset from each other along a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the sipe.

TREAD BLOCK ARRANGEMENT HAVING A SIPE, AND A LAMELLA PLATE
20260109179 · 2026-04-23 ·

Tread block arrangement suitable for tyre or for tread band for tyre, the tread block arrangement comprising first sipe delimited by first sipe wall and second sipe wall. On first sipe wall, first wall groove or primary first wall step defines first sipe deflection line, and second wall groove or secondary first wall step defines second sipe deflection line. On the second sipe wall first wall ridge or primary second wall step and second wall ridge or secondary second wall step is provided. First sipe deflection line extends between the bottom and top opening of the first sipe such that at least part of the first sipe deflection line is straight and extends inclined. Second sipe deflection line extends between the bottom and the top opening such that that at least part of the second sipe deflection line is straight and extends inclined. Lamella plate for producing the first sipe.