Patent classifications
B60C2011/0367
PNEUMATIC TIRE
A pneumatic tire comprises a tread rubber having a hardness less than 60 degrees. The tread portion comprises two shoulder circumferential grooves, two shoulder land portions, and one or more crown land portions therebetween. The shoulder land portion is divided into shoulder blocks by shoulder lateral-groove-like tread-pattern elements having a depth of not less than 50% of the shoulder circumferential groove depth. At least one of the crown land regions is divided into crown blocks by crown lateral-groove-like tread-pattern elements having a depth of not less than 50% of the shoulder circumferential groove depth. When a value obtained by dividing a ground contact area of one block by a maximum depth of the lateral-groove-like tread-pattern elements which divide the block is defined as the block area per unit depth, the block area per unit depth of the shoulder block is smaller than that of the crown block.
Tyre
A tyre has a tread portion provided with a rib. The rib is provided with a lateral groove extending so as to completely cross the rib. The lateral groove includes a first curved portion and a second curved portion. The first curved portion extends from a first end in a curved shape convex in a first direction in a tyre circumferential direction. The second curved portion extends from the second end in a curved shape convex in a second direction in the tyre circumferential direction. A groove width of the first curved portion is gradually increased over the entire length thereof as it goes toward the first end, or a groove width of the second curved portion is gradually increased over the entire length thereof as it goes toward the second end.
PNEUMATIC TIRE
A pneumatic tire wherein land portions are formed by being partitioned by circumferential grooves and widthwise fine grooves are formed thereon and extend in a tire widthwise direction, the widthwise fine grooves have a widened groove portion of an increased groove width on a groove bottom thereof, and when the tire is worn to a depth of 50% of a depth from a tread treading face of an unused tire to an end face of a tread wear indicator, an inner side land portion cross sectional area ratio of the inner side land portion on a tire equator line side is higher than an outer side land portion cross sectional area ratio of the outer side land portion on the outer side in the tire widthwise direction. Thus, the pneumatic tire can suppress uneven wear after the middle stage of wear while a wet grip performance is normally kept good.
Pneumatic tire
A tire includes side protectors arranged in a sidewall portion. Each of the side protectors is provided with a groove. The groove includes a first inclined groove portion inclined to a first side with respect to the tire radial direction, or a second inclined groove portion inclined to a second side opposite to the first side with respect to the tire radial direction. The side protectors include first protectors each provided with the first inclined groove portion, and second protectors each provided with the second inclined groove portion.
TIRE
In a tire, at least one of middle land portions includes a plurality of through narrow grooves extending through the middle land portion in a tire width direction, a plurality of middle blocks each defined and formed by the through narrow grooves, and a non-through lug grooves each opening at one end to an edge portion on a tire equatorial plane side of the middle block and terminating at an other end in a central portion of the middle block. Further, a center groove has a wave-like shape with an amplitude in the tire width direction. Furthermore, an edge portion on the center groove side of the middle block has an arc shape that projects in a width direction of the middle block.
PNEUMATIC TIRE
A center land has first center notches, second center notches, center slits, a first land end and a second land end. The first center notches and the center slits open onto the first land end in alternating fashion as one proceeds along a tire circumferential direction. The second center notches and the center slits open onto the second land end in alternating fashion as one proceeds along the tire circumferential direction. A quarter land has first quarter slits, first quarter notches, second quarter slits, second quarter notches, a third land end and a fourth land end. The first quarter slits and the first quarter notches open onto the third land end in alternating fashion as one proceeds along the tire circumferential direction. The second quarter slits and the second quarter notches open onto the fourth land end in alternating fashion as one proceeds along the tire circumferential direction.
PNEUMATIC TIRE
A tread pattern of a pneumatic tire includes three or more circumferential main grooves extending in a tire circumferential direction, a plurality of lug grooves provided in a land portion defined by two circumferential main grooves, and a sipe provided between adjacent lug grooves. The sipe is a composite sipe having a two-dimensional portion and a three-dimensional portion. Among open ends on both sides of the lug groove, an open end on an identical side to an end portion of the sipe at which the two-dimensional portion is provided is provided with a raised bottom portion.
PNEUMATIC TIRE
A tread pattern of a pneumatic tire includes two or more circumferential main grooves in a half region demarcated by the equatorial plane, and land portions defined by the circumferential main grooves. A center land portion closest among the land portions to the equatorial plane includes a center sipe extending in the width direction, the center sipe is a composite sipe including a two-dimensional portion and three-dimensional portions provided on both sides of the two-dimensional portion in the width direction, a middle land portion that is adjacent to an outer side of the center land portion in the width direction includes a middle sipe extending in the width direction, and the middle sipe is a composite sipe comprising a two-dimensional portion provided on an inner side in the width direction and a three-dimensional portion provided on an outer side of the two-dimensional portion in the width direction.
PNEUMATIC TIRE
A pneumatic tire includes a land portion defined by two circumferential main grooves extending in the circumferential direction, lug grooves in the land portion, and a sipe between adjacent lug grooves. An outer side edge of the land portion in the width direction has a zigzag shape, and an inner side edge of the land portion in the width direction has a straight shape. The sipe extends continuously from the outer side edge to the inner side edge, and the sipe has a Z-shape with two bent portions, and a ratio of a distance in the width direction between a bent portion closer to a center line passing through a midpoint position of the land portion in the width direction and the center line to a width of the land portion in the width direction being 0 to 0.40.
PNEUMATIC TIRE
A tread pattern of a pneumatic tire includes three or more circumferential main grooves extending in a tire circumferential direction, a land portion defined by the circumferential main grooves, and a sipe provided in the land portion. At least one edge of edges on both sides of the land portion in a tire width direction is a zigzag edge. The zigzag edge has a zigzag shape with recesses/protrusions that has a position periodically changing in the tire width direction. The sipe is a composite sipe including a two-dimensional portion and a three-dimensional portion, and the three-dimensional portion is connected to the zigzag edge.