Tire with a directional tread comprising curved blocks with incisions
10919342 ยท 2021-02-16
Assignee
Inventors
- David Mosnier (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
- Michel Montarras (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
- Yann Hye (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
Cpc classification
B60C11/1236
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/0302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/0016
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/0306
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/0309
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/1204
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/1254
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/129
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60C11/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Tire comprising a directional tread that has two edges and a center. The tread comprises a plurality of blocks, each block extending continuously along an overall curvature C from one of the edges towards the center of the tread, forming a block central end provided with a central wall. Each block has a width WB and a length LB, this width increasing from the block central end in the direction of the edge. All or some of the blocks of the tread include a median sipe of length S and extending from the block central end along a curvature C substantially identical to the curvature C of the block.
Claims
1. A tire comprising a directional tread, said tread comprising two edges and a centre, said tread comprising a plurality of blocks, each said block extending continuously along an overall curvature C from one of the edges towards the centre of said tread, forming a block central end, each said block having a width WB and a length LB, said width increasing from the block central end in the direction of the edge, all or some of the blocks of the tread comprising a median sipe of length S, said median sipe extending along a curvature C substantially identical to the curvature C of the block, wherein the length S of the median sipe is determined such that 0.5.Math.LBS0.8.Math.LB, and wherein all or some of the blocks of the tread comprise a lateral sipe that is arranged in continuation of the median sipe and is decoupled from said median sipe, wherein all or some of the blocks of the tread comprise a V-shaped circumferential sipe having a point of the V arranged at an opposite end of the median sipe from the block central end, said V-shaped circumferential sipe extending from one edge of the block to the other, and wherein the lateral sipe continues from the median sipe at a circumferential level of the point of the V of the V-shaped circumferential sipe.
2. The tire according to claim 1, wherein the median sipe extends from the block central end.
3. The tire according to claim 1, wherein the lateral sipe widens from a certain depth in the tread, forming a sipe widening, said sipe widening opening onto the shoulder of the tire, beyond the edge of the tread.
4. The tire according to claim 1, wherein the tip of the V of the V-shaped circumferential sipe is at an angle of between 100 and 170.
5. The tire according to claim 1, wherein the blocks comprise at least three zones: a central zone at an angle 1 with respect to the transverse direction such that 35165, an edge zone at an angle 3 such that 0310, and an intermediate zone between the central zone and the edge zone at an angle 2 for continuity between the three zones.
6. The tire according to claim 1, wherein at least some of the median sipes comprise a sipe chamfer.
7. The tire according to claim 6, wherein the sipe chamfer is located in the intermediate zone of the block.
8. The tire according to claim 1, wherein at least some of the blocks have a block chamfer provided at the trailing edge in the intermediate zone and/or the edge zone, the central zone not having a chamfer.
9. The tire according to claim 1, wherein at least some of the median sipes comprise stiffening means which connect, for each sipe, the opposite faces of this sipe.
10. The tire according to claim 9, wherein the stiffening means are arranged in the sipe at spacings of 5 to 20 mm.
11. The tire according to claim 9, wherein, in at least one sipe, the spacing between the stiffening means is variable.
12. The tire according to claim 9, wherein the stiffening means are integral with the tread.
13. The tire according to claim 1, wherein the blocks are comprised of an elastomer composition based on a diene elastomer, a plasticizing system and an interlinking system, wherein the elastomer composition has a glass transition temperature of between 40 C. and 15 C. and a shear modulus G* measured at 60 C. of between 0.5 MPa and 1.1 MPa.
14. The tire according to claim 13, wherein the glass transition temperature of the elastomer composition is between 20 C. and 30 C.
15. The tire according to claim 13, wherein the shear modulus G* is between 0.9 MPa and 1 MPa.
16. The tire according to claim 1, wherein the tip of the V of the V-shaped circumferential sipe is at an angle of between 150 and 170.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiment details are given in the description which follows, which is supplemented by
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(6) In the present document, curved length L or S means a length measured taking the curvature of the L- or S-shaped element measured into account.
(7) A directional tread pattern means a tread pattern in which the tread pattern elements are specifically arranged to optimize the behavioural characteristics depending on a predetermined sense of rotation. This sense of rotation is conventionally indicated by an arrow on the sidewall of the tire. In such an architecture, the edges of the tread pattern elements which face in the rolling direction are denoted by the term leading edge, while the edges of the tread pattern elements which face away from the rolling direction are denoted by the term trailing edge. In addition, a directional tread pattern is a tread pattern that implies a preferred rolling sense such that, when the tire is rotated in said preferred sense, this tire affords properties of grip on the ground that are better than those afforded when said tire is rotated in the other sense. A directional tread pattern is for example a tread pattern having patterns in the overall shape of a V.
(8) A sipe means an elongate and thin (between 0.1 and 2 mm) slit or cutout made in a tread block.
(9) median sipe in the block means that this median sipe separates this block into two generally identical block parts. Since the difference in area between these two block parts is less than 10%, the area is understood to mean that which can come into contact with the ground in the contact patch.
(10) A lateral sipe means a sipe which extends generally in the transverse direction Y, the angle formed by the direction of extension of this sipe with the transverse direction Y being less than 15 degrees in absolute terms.
(11) A lateral sipe decoupled from the median sipe means that there is an area of rubber between the lateral sipe and the median sipe. The length of this area of rubber is at least 2 mm.
(12) A circumferential sipe means a sipe which extends generally in the circumferential direction X, the angle formed by the direction of extension of this sipe with the circumferential direction X being less than or equal to 20 degrees in absolute terms.
(13) The expression each block extending continuously from one edge 3 towards the centre 4 means that the block is not interrupted by separating grooves that separate this block into different sub-blocks. A groove means a cutout, the material faces of which do not touch under normal rolling conditions. The width of a groove is greater than or equal to 2 mm. Thus, the fact that these blocks are not interrupted by separating grooves makes it possible to improve the evacuation of water from the centre 4 towards the edge 3, the presence of such separating grooves being able to disrupt the flow of water towards the outside of the tire.
(14) The expression overall curvature C of the block means that the block has a curved shape. This curvature can be constant or continuously variable. In another variant, the curvature is formed by a succession of segments.
(15) The expression overall curvature C of the median sipe means that the median sipe follows a curved line. This curvature can be constant or continuously variable. In another variant, the curvature is formed by a succession of segments.
(16) A tread means the region of the tire of which at least a part is made to come into contact with the ground and is worn away by this contact with the ground.
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(18) According to the invention, the tread 2 comprises a plurality of blocks 5. Each of the blocks extends from one edge 3 of the tread towards the central axis 4 of the tread, generally following a curvature C. The expression towards the centre means in this case that the block ends in the region of the centre, or just before the centre or just after the centre. The centre 4 is defined by a line that extends in the circumferential direction and divides the tread into two halves. For wide tire sizes, a longitudinal furrow can be added at this centre 4.
(19) Each of the blocks has a length LB and a width WB, this width increasing from the block central end in the direction of the edge 3. The blocks are advantageously configured in three zones, namely a central zone, an intermediate zone and an edge zone. The central zone makes an angle 1 of between 35 and 65 and more preferably around 50+5 with respect to the transverse direction (Y). At the periphery of the blocks, there is the edge zone that makes an angle 3 of between 0 and 10 with respect to the transverse direction (Y). In order to ensure a continuous connection between these two zones, the intermediate zone is provided. This intermediate zone makes it possible to ensure the connection between the central zone and the edge zone with an angle 2 allowing continuity between the three zones. On account of this arrangement in three zones, the blocks have a curvature C, which is progressive from the edge 3 in the direction of the centre 4. In order to shape this curvature, the sides of the blocks form, depending on the case, either a continuous curved line from the edges 3 towards the centre 4, this curvature being able to be variable, or a plurality of angled segments, as shown in
(20) At least some of the blocks 5 comprise a median sipe 10 that extends along the block along a curvature C similar to the curvature C of the block. This sipe makes it possible to separate the block into two parts 8a and 8b, with preferably substantially identical volumes. In a variant, only some of the blocks 5 comprise a median sipe 10.
(21) The median sipe 10 makes it possible to reduce the stiffness of the block 5, separating it into two half-blocks. The stiffness of each half-block is substantially identical, helping to make the wearing of these two half-blocks uniform. The median sipe 10 has a curved length S. This length S of the median sipe is preferably determined such that 0.5.Math.LS0.8.Math.L.
(22) According to the invention, at least some of the blocks 5 comprise a generally circumferential sipe 11 arranged at the end of the median sipe 10. The expression generally circumferential means an arrangement such that the projection ratio Ry/Rx corresponds to 0Ry/Rx0.6. This sipe produces a decoupling effect that promotes the flattening of the tire.
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(25) Finally, the blocks 5 provide at least one lateral sipe 12, which is arranged in the block edge zone. This sipe is offset transversely with respect to the median sipe 10 and the circumferential sipe 11. The offset between this sipe and the other sipes is preferably between 3 and 6 mm. This offset, by locally increasing the stiffness, helps to improve the braking effectiveness on dry ground.
(26) Preferably, this lateral sipe 12 widens from a certain tread pattern depth, forming a sipe widening 13. This sipe widening 13 opens onto the shoulder of the tire and forms a droplet-shaped profile.
(27) Advantageously, the sipes 10 and 12 are arranged at the neutral fibre of the blocks, that is to say so as to separate the blocks into two parts with substantially identical volumes.
(28) The depth of the sipes is preferably between 85% and 105% of the depth of the grooves delimiting the blocks.
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(30) A block chamfer 15 situated at the trailing edge of the edge zone and of the intermediate zone is also shown.
(31) On account of their small inclination with respect to the transverse direction Y, the edge zone and the intermediate zone are more susceptible to the rocking phenomenon in the event of high braking stresses. This stress causes overpressure at the corner of the trailing edge, and this has a disadvantageous effect on braking under certain conditions. The presence of the above-described chamfers makes it possible to alleviate, or even eliminate, this phenomenon.
(32) The presence of chamfers on too many corners has the effect of reducing the volume of material to be worn away and of increasing the surface void ratio, with a negative impact on the noise output by the tire. In order to avoid these drawbacks, the central zone, which is most inclined, does not have chamfers. This judicious distribution of the chamfers makes it possible to limit their use to the zones in which they are most effective.
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(34) The blocks of the tread are made up of an elastomer composition based on a diene elastomer, a plasticizing system and an interlinking system, wherein the elastomer composition has a glass transition temperature of between 40 C. and 15 C. and a shear modulus G* measured at 60 C. of between 0.5 MPa and 1.1 MPa.
(35) The diene elastomer is selected from the group comprising natural rubber, stirene-butadiene rubber, synthetic polyisoprene rubber, polybutadiene rubber and any combinations of these constituents. The plasticizing system comprises plasticizers selected from a plasticizing oil, a plasticizing resin or any combination of these constituents.
(36) The plasticizing resin is a polylimonene resin. The plasticizing oil is selected from a petroleum-based oil, a vegetable oil, or any combination of these oils.
(37) The figures and their descriptions given above illustrate the invention rather than limit it. In particular, the invention and the different variants thereof have just been described in relation to a particular example comprising identical blocks over the entire surface of the tread.
(38) However, it is obvious to a person skilled in the art that the invention can be extended to other embodiments in which, in variants, non-identical blocks are provided either along the circumferential alignment or on either side of the central line of the tread. It is also possible to provide for at least one of the ends of the median sipes 10 to comprise a bridge in the central part of the tread and/or between the median sipe and the circumferential sipe.
(39) The reference signs in the claims are entirely non-limiting. The verbs comprise and have do not exclude the presence of elements other than those listed in the claims.
(40) The scope of protection of the invention is not limited to the examples given hereinabove. The invention is embodied in each novel characteristic and each combination of characteristics, which includes every combination of any features which are stated in the claims, even if this feature or combination of features is not explicitly stated in the examples.