Noise-reducing device for a tire
09770952 · 2017-09-26
Assignee
- Compagnie Generale Des Etablissements Michelin (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
- Michelin Recherche Et Technique, S.A. (Granges-Paccot, CH)
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C2011/1361
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C19/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/1307
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Tread having a tread surface intended to come into contact with a road surface and comprising at least one groove of width W and of depth P delimited by two walls facing one another, these walls being joined together by a groove bottom, at least one groove comprising at least one closure device for at least partially closing this groove as it passes through the contact patch, each closure device comprising at least one flexible blade of suitable thickness that allows it to flex under the effect of a circulation of liquid, this at least one flexible blade projecting from the bottom of the groove, each flexible blade being delimited by a contact wall intended to come into contact with the road surface and by end walls each facing a wall delimiting the groove and lateral walls, this tread further comprising at least one passage between the bottom of the groove and each blade of the device, this passage being intended to ensure a minimal flow of water when driving on a water-covered road surface.
Claims
1. A tread for a tire, this tread comprising a tread surface adapted to come into contact with a road surface, and comprising: at least one groove of width W and of depth P delimited by two walls facing one another, these walls being joined together by a groove bottom, this groove bottom corresponding to that part of the groove that connects the walls and is situated radially below an outermost of a tread wear indicator, wherein at least one groove comprises: at least one closure device adapted to at least partially close this groove as it passes through a ground contact patch, wherein each closure device comprises at least one flexible blade of suitable thickness that allows it to flex under the effect of a circulation of liquid, this at least one blade being fixed only to the bottom of the groove, wherein each flexible blade of a thickness E is delimited by a contact wall adapted to come into contact with the road surface and by end walls each facing a wall delimiting the groove and lateral walls spaced apart by a distance equal to the thickness E of the blade, at least one passage formed between the bottom of the groove and each blade of the device, this passage being adapted to ensure a minimal flow of water when driving on a water-covered road surface, and to do so irrespective of the level of tread wear.
2. The tread according to claim 1, wherein the at least one passage formed between the bottom of the groove and a flexible blade of the at least one closure device has a length Lp measured in the direction of the width of the cross section of the groove, this length Lp being at least equal to 30% and at most equal to 70% of a length LI of the contact wall of the blade when the tread is in a new condition.
3. The tread according to claim 1, wherein each closure device comprises a single blade provided with a passage on either side of its length for connecting with the bottom of the groove.
4. The tread according to claim 1, wherein the at least one closure device is formed by at least two flexible blades, these flexible blades being positioned end to end so that they touch via one of their end walls.
5. The tread according to claim 4, wherein the at least one closure device is formed by two flexible blades, wherein each flexible blade comprises a passage, these two passages complementing one another to form an orifice that allows water to flow when driving over a water-covered road surface.
6. The tread according to claim 5, wherein the orifice formed by the passages has a total cross-sectional area that is at most equal to 30% of a total cross-sectional area of the cross section, when the tread is in a new condition, of the groove in which the closure device is formed.
7. The tread according to claim 1, wherein the at least one closure device is formed by at least two flexible blades, these flexible blades being positioned offset from one another in the main direction of the groove, this direction corresponding to the direction in which the liquid flows in the groove.
8. A tread for a tire, this tread comprising a tread surface adapted to come into contact with a road surface, and comprising: at least one groove of width W and of depth P delimited by two walls facing one another, these walls being joined together by a groove bottom, this groove bottom corresponding to that part of the groove that connects the walls and is situated radially below an outermost of a tread wear indicator, wherein at least one groove comprises: at least one closure device adapted to at least partially close this groove as it passes through a ground contact patch, wherein each closure device comprises at least one flexible blade of suitable thickness that allows it to flex under the effect of a circulation of liquid, this at least one blade being fixed only to the bottom of the groove, wherein each flexible blade of a thickness E is delimited by a contact wall adapted to come into contact with the road surface and by end walls each facing a wall delimiting the groove and lateral walls spaced apart by a distance equal to the thickness E of the blade, at least one passage formed between the bottom of the groove and each blade of the device, this passage being adapted to ensure a minimal flow of water when driving on a water-covered road surface, and to do so irrespective of the level of tread wear, and wherein the thickness of each blade is chosen such that a cross-sectional area of the blade parallel to the contact wall is maintained constant over the entire height of the blade.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
(8) In the figures accompanying this description, like reference signs may be used to describe alternative forms of the invention when these reference signs refer to elements of the same kind, whether this kind is structural or even functional.
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(11) This groove 1 comprises a noise-reducing device formed by a plurality of flexible obstacles moulded into the said groove. Each obstacle comprises two blades 2, 2′ each occupying half the cross section of the groove 1, these blades 2, 2′ being in the extension of one another so that each has an end wall in contact with an end wall of the other blade. Each blade 2, 2′ projects from the bottom 13 of the groove 1.
(12) Each flexible blade 2, 2′ has a suitable thickness (in this particular instance equal to 0.6 mm) that allows it to flex easily about an axis more or less along the connection between each blade 2, 2′ and the bottom 13 of the groove with a view to allowing water to flow along the groove 1 when driving in rainy weather while at the same time acting as an obstacle to the circulation of air when driving on a dry road surface (under the conditions of driving on a dry road surface, the air pressure is not high enough to cause these blades to flex).
(13) The first blade 2 is delimited by two end walls 21, 22 one facing the wall 11 delimiting the groove 1 and the other facing an end wall 21′ of the second flexible blade 2′ and a contact wall 20 intended to come into contact with the road surface and lateral walls 25, 26 (visible in
(14) Each blade 2, 2′ has a width L1 equal to 6 mm, this width L1 being measured in the direction of the width W of the groove 1 on the contact wall of the blade in the new condition (i.e. before it has done any running). The length of connection of the blade 2 with the groove bottom is denoted L2; this length L2 is in this particular instance equal to approximately 50% of the length L1.
(15) Formed in combination with this first blade 2 is a second blade 2′ of the same geometry, this second blade being likewise connected to the bottom of the groove by a length equal to the length L2. This blade likewise has a contact wall 20′ which, like the contact wall 20 of the first blade, is offset slightly with respect to the tread surface 10 of the tread in the new condition. Between this second blade 2′ and the bottom of the groove another triangular passage 230′ is formed.
(16) In the scenario depicted, the first blade 2 and the second blade 2′ are formed in such a way that each has an end part 22, 21′ which are positioned facing one another after the tread has been moulded and so that they are in contact or almost in contact.
(17) In this alternative form, the combination of the two blades 2, 2′ forms an orifice 3 the cross-sectional area of which is substantially equal to the sum of the cross-sectional areas of each passage 230, 230′.
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(20) Each blade is similar to the blades of the device described with the support of
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(24) Advantageously, the increase in thickness is suited to the surface area of the cross section of the blade being constant or near-constant whatever the level considered along the height of the blade. By virtue of this feature, it is thus easier satisfactorily to fill the cavities of a mould used for moulding this type of blade with the rubbery compound that makes up the tread.
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(26) The device for reducing resonant noise in the groove 1 is formed of a single blade 2 transversely closing the cross section of this groove 1. This blade comprises a contact wall 20 of length L1 in the new condition, this contact wall 20 being intended to come into contact with the road surface and two end walls 21, 22 facing the two walls 11, 12 delimiting the groove 1. This blade 2 is connected to the bottom 13 of the groove by a wall 23 having a length L2. On each side of this connection between the flexible blade 2 and the bottom 13 of the groove are formed two passages 201, 202 of the same dimensions. Each passage has a length Lp representing 25% of the maximum length L1 of the blade and a height Hp equal to 20% of the height H of the flexible blade measured in the new condition. In this particular instance, the height Hp of each passage 201, 202 is slightly greater than the height Wi of the tread wear limit indicator 4.
(27) In the scenario depicted, the total surface area of the opening formed by the passages 201, 202 is equal to 20% of the total area of the cross section in the new condition of the groove in which the closure device is formed. This same total surface area of the opening is equal here to 50% of the surface area of the cross section of the groove limited to a height Wi equal to 1.6 mm and corresponding to the height of the tread wear limit.
(28) As the invention has been described in general terms and by means of a number of alternative forms, it must be appreciated that this invention is not restricted solely to these alternative forms described and depicted. The various alternative forms described here can be combined with one another by a person skilled in the art to suit the pursued objective, notably by using in one and the same tire the various devices described.
(29) It is clear that various modifications can be made without departing from the overall scope of the present invention. In particular, all the alternative forms described here—with the exception of the alternative form of