Patent classifications
B60C2011/0367
PNEUMATIC COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TIRE
A pneumatic vehicle tire, in particular a commercial vehicle tire, having a tread with transverse grooves (3, 3), which are continuous over the tread width and which, at least in sections, are formed to the profile depth and are the main grooves of the tread.
Circumferential grooves (4) that run adjacent to one another in pairs and parallel to one another, at an angle () with respect to the circumferential direction of 10 to 30 and have a smaller depth than the profile depth divide the tread, with two sections (4a) in each case between three transverse grooves (3, 3) following one another in the circumferential direction, into profile blocks (1, 2), wherein pairs of circumferential grooves following one another in the circumferential direction are offset with respect to one another in the axial direction, such that the circumferential grooves (4) of the pairs of circumferential grooves begin and end at substantially the same axial positions, wherein each circumferential groove (4) reaches, with a section (4b) running beyond a transverse groove (3), into a middle profile block (2) present between the circumferential grooves (4), and wherein each circumferential groove (4) is formed shallower in at least one section (4a, 4b) than in its other sections or its other section.
Pneumatic tire
A pneumatic tire including a block that is partitioned by plural circumferential direction grooves extending along a tire circumferential direction and by plural lug grooves extending diagonally with respect to the tire circumferential direction and provided with two or more bend portions, and at least one inclined fine groove that extends diagonally with respect to the tire circumferential direction, that is provided with at least two bend or more portions inside a single block, and that divides the block.
TIRE
A tire includes a tread portion. The tread portion has a main groove extending continuously in a tire circumferential direction, and a land portion adjacent to the main groove. The land portion has lateral grooves extending from the main groove in a tire axial direction. Each of the lateral grooves has a first portion communicating with the main groove, and a second portion connected to the first portion. The first portion has a larger groove width than the second portion and has a smaller groove depth than the second portion.
TREAD FOR A PNEUMATIC TIRE
A tread for a tire includes a first circumferential groove; a second circumferential groove; a third circumferential groove; and a fourth circumferential groove. The first, second, third, and fourth circumferential grooves define first, second, third, fourth, and fifth ribs. The second and fourth ribs include lateral grooves and lateral sipes, each extending in a first angled direction relative to the first circumferential groove across the tire tread. Two lateral sipes are disposed circumferentially between each adjacent pair of lateral grooves.
Pneumatic tire
This pneumatic tire has a tread part partitioned by four main grooves into a center land part, an outer intermediate land part, an inner intermediate land part, an outer shoulder land part, and an inner shoulder land part. The center land part is formed with center lug grooves in which the installation outer side is narrower than the installation inner side. The outer intermediate land part is wider than the inner intermediate land part, and the outer shoulder land part is wider than the inner shoulder land part. In the outer (inner) intermediate land part, outer (inner) intermediate first lug grooves which communicate with the main grooves on both sides, and outer (inner) intermediate second lug grooves which communicate only with the main groove on the outside (inside) in the tire width direction are alternatingly arranged in the tire circumferential direction.
PNEUMATIC RADIAL TYRE
A pneumatic radial tyre includes a plurality of shoulder lateral grooves crossing shoulder lard regions. In a cross-sectional view of at least one of the shoulder lateral grooves taken along a groove width center line thereof, a groove bottom of the shoulder lateral groove includes a first bottom surface portion arranged on an inner side in a tyre axial direction and a second bottom surface portion extending between the first bottom surface portion and the tread surface outer end in a concave arc shape having a radius of curvature.
TIRE
A tire includes a tread formed with: circumferential grooves extending continuously in a tire circumferential direction; lateral grooves connecting the circumferential grooves in a tire axial direction; and blocks divided by the circumferential grooves and the lateral grooves. In the lateral groove, a groove bottom is raised to form a tie bar connecting the blocks in the tire circumferential direction. The tie bar is formed with a groove portion penetrating the tie bar in the tire axial direction. In a state where the tire is assembled to a regular rim, filled with a regular internal pressure, loaded with a regular load, and contacting a flat surface at a camber angle 0, a side wall formed on the tie bar by the groove portion on one side in the tire circumferential direction does not contact a side wall on the other side in the tire circumferential direction.
Tread for an Agricultural Vehicle Tire
Tread of a tire for an agricultural vehicle having each lug (3) extending over a radial height H in a radial direction (ZZ) from a bottom surface (5) to a contact face (6), extending over an axial width L in an axial direction (YY) from an axially inner end face (7) to an axially outer end face (8), and extending over a mean thickness E in the circumferential direction (XX) from a trailing face (9) to a leading face (10). The leading face (10) of each lug (3) comprises a discontinuity (11) that extends circumferentially in the direction of the trailing face (9), axially inwards from the axially outer end face (8) and radially inwards from the contact face (6). The discontinuity (11) on the leading face (10) of each lug (3) is continued by a recess (12) formed in the bottom surface (5).
TIRE
A tire includes, in a tread portion, a pair of shoulder main grooves, a crown region between the shoulder main grooves, and shoulder regions disposed outside of the shoulder main grooves in a tire axial direction. Land ratios of the crown region and the shoulder regions are respectively 40%-60%. In the crown region, a plurality of middle blocks are arranged on both sides of a tire equator, and each middle block has a longitudinal shape in which a length in the tire circumferential direction is larger than a length in the tire axial direction.
Pneumatic tire
In a pneumatic tire, a groove opening portion of an inner side shoulder main groove and a groove opening portion of an inner side center main groove have edge portions with a straight shape. A groove opening portion of an outer side center main groove has an edge portion chamfered in a zigzag shape. A groove width Wg1 of the inner side shoulder main groove, a groove width Wg2 of the inner side center main groove, and a groove width Wg3 of the outer side center main groove have a relationship Wg1<Wg3 and Wg2<Wg3.