Set of molding elements for tire mold

11090887 · 2021-08-17

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Abstract

A set of moulding elements, designed to be inserted into a mould for moulding a tyre, comprises: at least one first moulding element (1) and one second moulding element, each moulding element extending in a main moulding-element direction (EM) between two ends (3) of the moulding element with one of the ends (3) of the first moulding element connecting to one of the ends (3) of the second moulding element along an axis (MA), which is substantially perpendicular to the main moulding-element axis (EM).

Claims

1. A set of molding elements designed to be inserted into a mold for molding a tire, the set of molding elements comprising: at least one first molding element and one second molding element, each molding element extending in a main molding-element direction between two ends of the molding element; and an assembly means designed for joining one of the ends of the first molding element to one of the ends of the second molding element by insertion into at least one notch provided in the assembly means, the assembly means extending along a main assembly-means axis, and the main assembly-means axis being substantially perpendicular to the main molding-element direction, wherein a height of the assembly means is at least equal to 30% of a height of the first molding element or the second molding element, wherein at least one of the molding elements has a beveled end which inserts into the at least one notch, wherein the cross-section of the assembly means is substantially square or rectangular at a location of the at least one notch, wherein the assembly means is formed integrally with the first molding element or the second molding element, and wherein the at least one notch is at a point of the substantially square or rectangular cross-section of the assembly means.

2. The set of molding elements according to claim 1, wherein the height of the assembly means is at least equal to 50% of the height of the first molding element or the second molding element.

3. The set of molding elements according to claim 1, wherein each of the first molding element and the second molding element is a sipe blade.

4. The set of molding element according to claim 1, wherein the second molding element extends the first molding element, forming a non-zero angle α.

5. The set of molding elements according to claim 1, wherein the assembly means comprises a plurality of notches distributed around a perimeter of the assembly means and forms an assembly node for more than two molding elements.

6. The set of molding elements according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first molding element and the second molding element has an end in a form of a point suitable for insertion into the at least one notch of the assembly means.

7. A mold for molding tires comprising at least one set of molding elements according to claim 1.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

(1) All the embodiment details are given in the following description, which is supplemented by FIGS. 1 to 10, which are given solely by way of non-limiting examples and in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a schematic depiction, seen from above, of an example of a set of moulding elements assembled according to a known technique;

(3) FIG. 2 is a schematic depiction, seen from above, of a first example of a set of moulding elements assembled according to the invention;

(4) FIG. 3 illustrates an embodiment variant of the set of moulding elements in FIG. 2;

(5) FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another example of a set of assembled moulding elements;

(6) FIGS. 5 to 7 are schematic depictions, seen from above, of examples of assembly modules;

(7) FIG. 8 is a view in elevation of a variant of an assembly means;

(8) FIG. 9 schematically illustrates an assembly module serving as an assembly intersection for a plurality of moulding elements;

(9) FIG. 10 shows a moulding element with its main axis and an assembly module with its main axis.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(10) Definitions

(11) A “tyre” means all types of resilient tread, whether or not it is subjected to an internal pressure.

(12) The “tread” of a tyre means a quantity of rubber material delimited by lateral surfaces and by two main surfaces, one of which is intended to come into contact with a road surface when the tyre is being driven on and the other of which is oriented towards the inside of the tyre.

(13) A “cut in a tread” means either a thin cut, also known as a sipe, or a wide cut, also known as a groove.

(14) A “moulding element” means an element disposed in a mould that is able to make cuts in the tread of a tyre. A moulding element that is able to make a sipe in the tread is known as a sipe blade. A moulding element that is able to make a groove in the tread is known as a strip.

(15) The “anchoring zone of a moulding element” means the portion of the set of moulding elements that is located in the mass of the mould when the latter is employed.

(16) The “moulding zone of a moulding element” means the portion of the moulding element that is located outside the mass of the mould when the latter is employed, and serves to mould the cuts in the tread of the tyre.

(17) A “radial direction” means a direction corresponding substantially to the orientation of the radius of a wheel on which a tyre moulded with the device according to the invention would be mounted.

(18) In the following description, elements which are substantially identical or similar will be denoted by identical references.

(19) FIG. 1 illustrates an example of an assembly of moulding elements according to the prior art. Such an assembly of mutually perpendicular elements has numerous limitations. Moreover, it is more restrictive to produce assemblies with elements aligned opposite one another as in the example in FIG. 2. It is also more restrictive to produce assemblies in series, as in the example in FIG. 3.

(20) FIGS. 2 to 4 illustrate a first exemplary embodiment of a set of moulding elements designed to be inserted into a mould for moulding a tyre. During moulding, the moulding elements make it possible to mould cuts in a tread of a tyre.

(21) As illustrated, the set comprises a first moulding element 1 and at least one second moulding element 2, for example mounted in continuation of the first moulding element (with or without an angle alpha between the first and the second moulding element).

(22) The fastening of the first moulding element 1 to the second moulding element 2 is implemented by an assembly means 4 that can have various shapes, as the case may be. Various examples of profiles of assembly means are illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 8, by way of non-limiting examples. The assembly means has a generally elongate profile, with a main assembly-means axis MA, and at least one notch (or slot) 5 oriented substantially parallel to this axis MA.

(23) The moulding elements to be assembled are generally made up of substantially elongate sipe blades extending in a main moulding-element direction EM between two ends 3. The notch 5 is thus arranged substantially perpendicularly to the main moulding-element axis EM, such that an end 3 can easily be inserted into a notch 5.

(24) As illustrated in FIG. 4, the notch 5 is advantageously located in the moulding zone 8 of the moulding element. The profile and the dimensions of the notch 5 are provided so as to allow easy insertion while ensuring a firm hold of the end 3 of the moulding element.

(25) In order to encourage mechanical retention between the parts, the height HMA of the assembly means 4 is at least equal to 30% of the height HEM of the moulding element 1 or 2, and preferably at least 50% of the height HEM of the moulding element.

(26) The assembly can be carried out using various approaches. For example, the assembly means 4 is independent and fitted between the moulding elements to be assembled. This affords a high level of implementation flexibility. According to another approach, the assembly means 4 is formed integrally with one of the moulding elements. The assembly is simpler and the mechanical integrity even more effective.

(27) FIG. 9 schematically illustrates an embodiment in which the assembly means 4 comprises a plurality of notches distributed around its perimeter, and thus forms an assembly node for a plurality of moulding elements.

(28) FIGS. 5 to 7 schematically illustrate various non-limiting examples of profiles of assembly means. In the exemplary embodiments in FIGS. 5 and 6, the cross section of the assembly means is substantially square or rectangular with the notch 5 preferably at the point. As shown in FIG. 6, one of the moulding elements has a bevelled end 3, very suitable for insertion into a notch 5 of the assembly means 4. In the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 7, the assembly means 4 has a substantially circumferential cross section. The exemplary embodiment of the assembly means in FIG. 8 provides an enlarged zone providing a curved profile oriented in the axial direction.

(29) According to various other embodiment variants that are not illustrated, at least one notch of the assembly means is discontinuous over the height HMA. Furthermore, the depth of the notch may vary depending on the height HMA.

(30) The moulding elements are advantageously manufactured by laser sintering. In a variant, these moulding elements are manufactured by any other manufacturing method, such as casting, machining or the like.

REFERENCE NUMERALS EMPLOYED IN THE FIGURES

(31) 1 First moulding element 2 Second moulding element 3 End of moulding element 4 Radial assembly means 5 Assembly means notch 6 Anchoring zone 7 Circumferential assembly tube 8 Moulding zone