Pneumatic vehicle tires
11298983 · 2022-04-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C11/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/1315
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pneumatic vehicle tire, in particular a commercial vehicle tire, includes a tread which has a profile and has at least one circumferential groove (1) which is encircling in the circumferential direction, is embodied to a profile depth (P.sub.T) and in the cross section, starting at the tread external face, is composed of three adjoining groove portions, one outer groove portion (2) that expands in a funnel-shaped manner toward the outside, one 1 mm to 3 mm wide contracted groove portion, and one inner groove portion (4) which lies radially inward, is expanded in relation to the contracted groove portion (3) and has the largest cross-sectional face of all portions, and which is delimited by two cover flanks (4a), lateral groove flanks (4′b, 4″b) that adjoin said cover flanks (4a), and a groove base (4c).
Claims
1. A pneumatic vehicle tire comprising a tread which has a profile and has at least one circumferential groove encircling in a circumferential direction and having a profile depth (P.sub.T), wherein in a cross section and starting at an external face of the tread, the at least one circumferential groove is composed of three adjoining groove portions including: one outer groove portion that expands in a funnel-shaped manner toward outsides of the pneumatic vehicle tire; one 1 mm to 3 mm wide contracted groove portion; and, one inner groove portion which lies radially inward, and is expanded in relation to the contracted groove portion and has the largest cross-sectional face of all portions, and which is delimited by two cover flanks, lateral groove flanks that adjoin the cover flanks, and a groove base; wherein the lateral groove flanks in an expanded groove portion, while reducing the mutual spacing thereof from the groove base, run at an angle (γ) of 5° to 25° in relation to a radial direction and in a direction of the circumferential extent of the lateral groove flanks run in a wave form; wherein the lateral groove flanks comprise the wave form having an amplitude (A) which continuously decreases from a radially outer end of the lateral groove flanks to the groove base, and decreases to a value of zero toward the groove base and wherein the wave form is sinusoidal; wherein the lateral groove flanks are two mutually opposite lateral groove flanks in the at least one circumferential groove; wherein the wave forms of the two mutually opposite lateral groove flanks are symmetrical in relation to a centric symmetry plane, and provided the wave forms of the two mutually opposite lateral groove flanks do not run in a mutually parallel manner; wherein the lateral groove flanks comprise the wave form having a constant amplitude (A) and having a constant wave length (λ); and, wherein the constant amplitude (A) of the wave form of the lateral groove flanks is from 0.5 mm to 2.0 mm.
2. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lateral groove flanks comprise the wave form having the constant wave length (λ) which corresponds to at least ⅛ of a pitch length (L), and at most the pitch length (L).
3. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the expanded groove portion has a largest cross-sectional width (b.sub.3) thereof at the radially outer end of the groove flanks, and wherein the largest cross-sectional width (b.sub.3) is determined according to the correlation:
b.sub.3=b.sub.1×(a.sub.2+a.sub.1), where b.sub.1 is a cross-sectional width of the radially outer groove portion on the tread external face, and where a.sub.1 and a.sub.2 are parameters to which 0≤a.sub.1≤0.1 b.sub.1 and 0.4≤a.sub.2≤1 applies.
4. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the groove base has a cross-sectional width b.sub.4 which is determined according to the correlation:
b.sub.4=b.sub.1×(a.sub.3+a.sub.1), where b.sub.1 is a cross-sectional width of the radially outer groove portion on the tread external face, and where a.sub.1 and a.sub.3 are parameters to which 0≤a.sub.1 ≤0.1 b.sub.1 and 0.2≤a.sub.3 ≤0.6 applies.
5. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two cover flanks that participate in delimiting the expanded groove portion mutually run in the manner of a pointed roof and at an obtuse external angle (β) of from 95° to 135° in relation to the radial direction.
6. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the radially outer funnel-shaped groove portion is formed by two groove flanks which in relation to the radial direction run at an angle (α) of from 25° to 70°.
7. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein a width (b.sub.1) of the radially outer groove portion that is funnel-shaped in the cross section is from 3.0 mm to 22.0 mm on the tread external face.
8. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contracted groove portion has groove flanks that run in the radial direction and reach down to a depth (t.sub.2) of from 30% to 60% of the profile depth (P.sub.T).
9. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the radially outer groove portion that is funnel-shaped in the cross section reaches down to a depth (t.sub.1) of from 15% to 30% of the profile depth (P.sub.T).
10. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mutually opposite groove flanks in the radially inner groove portion have wave forms that run in a mutually parallel manner.
11. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mutually opposite groove flanks in the radially inner groove portion have wave forms that run in a mutually symmetrical manner in relation to a central plane of the circumferential groove that runs in the radial direction.
12. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the circumferential groove is embodied so as to be symmetrical in relation to a central plane thereof that runs in the radial direction.
Description
(1) In the drawing:
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(8) The radially outer groove portion 2 is designed so as to be funnel-shaped in the cross section, widens toward the tread external face, and is delimited by two groove flanks 2a which run at an angle α of 25° to 70°, in particular 45° to 70°, in relation to the radial direction. The width b.sub.1 of the groove portion 2 on the tread external face is 3 mm to 22 mm, in particular 8 mm to 22 mm, depending on the type of tire. The groove portion 2 in the radial direction extends down to a depth t.sub.1 which is 15% to 30% of the profile depth P.sub.T. The contracted groove portion 3 which is delimited by two groove flanks 3a that run in the radial direction and adjoin the groove flanks 2a directly adjoins the groove portion 2. The width b.sub.2 of the groove portion 3 is 1 mm to 3 mm. The groove portion 3 reaches down to a depth t.sub.2 which is 30% to 60%, in particular up to 45%, of the profile depth P.sub.T. The expanded inner groove portion 4 which is delimited by two cover flanks 4a, a groove base 4c, in the case of the embodiment according to
(9) Proceeding from the groove flanks 3a, the two cover flanks 4a in relation to the former run in each case at an obtuse external angle β which is 95° to 135°, in particular up to 105°. The groove portion 4 has the largest width b.sub.3 thereof at the outer ends of the two cover flanks 4a. The two lateral groove flanks 4b, 4′b, and 4″b adjoin in each case directly to the cover flanks 4a and, while decreasing the mutual spacing of said lateral groove flanks 4b, 4′b, 4″b, run in the direction of the groove base 4c at an angle γ of 5° bis 25°, preferably of 10° to 20° in relation to the radial direction. The groove base 4c which is situated in the profile depth P.sub.T connects the radially inner ends of the lateral groove flanks 4b and has a width b.sub.4.
(10) Ranges for the size of the widths b.sub.3 and b.sub.4 are determined by means of parameters a.sub.1, a.sub.2, and a.sub.3 which are defined as follows:
(11) a.sub.1: 0≤a.sub.1≤0.1 b.sub.1
(12) a.sub.2: 0.4≤a.sub.2≤1
(13) a.sub.3: 0.2≤a.sub.3≤0.6.
(14) From these parameters result
(15) the width b.sub.3 according to: b.sub.3=b.sub.1×(a.sub.2+a.sub.1),
(16) the width b.sub.4 according to: b.sub.4=b.sub.1×(a.sub.3+a.sub.1).
(17) In the case of the embodiment shown in
(18) The embodiments of the circumferential groove 1 shown in
(19) In the case of the embodiment shown in
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(22) Since circumferential grooves in the tread are usually interrupted by transverse grooves or the like that branch out from said circumferential grooves, the design embodiment according to the invention of the circumferential grooves is present in the corresponding circumferential portions of the circumferential grooves.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(23) 1 . . . Circumferential groove
(24) 2 . . . Groove portion
(25) 2a . . . Groove flanks
(26) 3 . . . Groove portion
(27) 3a . . . Groove flanks
(28) 4 . . . Groove portion
(29) 4a . . . Cover flanks
(30) 4b, 4′b, 4″b . . . Groove flanks
(31) 4c . . . Groove base
(32) P.sub.T . . . Profile depth
(33) b.sub.1, b.sub.2, b.sub.3, b.sub.4 . . . Width
(34) A . . . Amplitude
(35) α, β, γ . . . Angles
(36) t.sub.1, t.sub.2 . . . Depth
(37) a.sub.1, a.sub.2, a.sub.3 . . . Parameter
(38) L . . . Pitch length
(39) P.sub.T . . . Profile depth