Patent classifications
B60C27/0207
Ice and snow cleats for automobile and truck tires
A method for providing additional tractionability to a vehicle tire (20) for mitigating slippery road conditions such as ice and snow. The main embodiment for the main embodiment uses three cleats (26) per tire (20) and a cleat hub (28). Chain welts (32) and adjustable bungee cords (30) complete the install to form a contiguous unit gripping around the perimeter of the tire (20). All of the individual parts are lightweight for easy distribution to the tires (20) needing traction. They are easy to install. They are quick to install at roughly five minutes per tire (20). They are also both easy and quick to dismantle. Being solid bodied members, they are easy to keep clean by quickly hosing them down and they stack up for easy storage.
ICE AND SNOW CLEATS FOR AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK TIRES
A method for providing additional tractionability to a vehicle tire (20) for mitigating slippery road conditions such as ice and snow. The main embodiment for the main embodiment uses three cleats (26) per tire (20) and a cleat hub (28). Chain welts (32) and adjustable bungee cords (30) complete the install to form a contiguous unit gripping around the perimeter of the tire (20). All of the individual parts are lightweight for easy distribution to the tires (20) needing traction. They are easy to install. They are quick to install at roughly five minutes per tire (20). They are also both easy and quick to dismantle. Being solid bodied members, they are easy to keep clean by quickly hosing them down and they stack up for easy storage.
PNEUMATIC TIRE
A pneumatic tire includes a tread rubber region 5 a belt region 6 including a belt 61 and a contact patch pressure reducing rubber region 7, wherein tread rubber region 5 includes base rubber layer 51 and cap rubber layer 52. The two ends of the tread surface at shoulder lug 55 have first end 551 and a second end (not shown) which is located toward an interior in a tire width direction from first end 551. A contact patch pressure reducing rubber region 7 is disposed at a location between belt 61 and base nibber layer 51. The modulus of contact patch pressure reducing rubber region 7 is lower than the modulus of base rubber layer 51 and is lower than the modulus of cap rubber layer 52.