Mould element comprising a high-contrast texture
10589481 · 2020-03-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Anthony Gueugneau (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
- Stéphane Montzieux (Clermont Ferrand, FR)
- Etienne BLANCHET (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
Cpc classification
B29D2030/0613
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D30/0606
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D2030/0616
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A mould element (18) intended to be attached in a mould (10) for vulcanizing tires, the mould element (18) having the form of a skin with a thickness (E) comprised between 0.25 and 6 mm and comprising a bearing surface (20) with, on the opposite side, a moulding surface (22) intended to form all or part of the external surface of the tire. The mould element comprises a pattern (30) comprising a plurality of recessed (19, 21, 112) or protruding (106, 107) elements, formed as integral parts of the mould element (18).
Claims
1. A mould element adapted to be attached in a mould for vulcanizing a tire, the mould element having the form of a skin, the mould element comprising: a bearing surface on a first side of the mould element; and a moulding surface, on a second side of said mould element opposite the first side, the moulding surface being adapted to form all or part of the external surface of the said tire, the moulding surface comprising a pattern having a plurality of recessed or protruding elements formed as integral parts of said mould element, the pattern present on the mould making it possible to obtain a particular texture on a tire vulcanized using the mould, wherein the mould element comprises at least one of a bar or a sipe blade, and wherein the pattern is arranged on the at least one bar or sipe blade of the mould element, and wherein all or part of the pattern are substantially mutually parallel striations, the mutually parallel striations including square-wave shaped mutually parallel striations.
2. The mould element according to claim 1, wherein the depth of the recessed elements is less than or equal to 30% of the thickness of the mould element or the height of the protruding elements is less than or equal to 30% of the thickness of the mould element.
3. The mould element according to claim 1, wherein the depth of the recessed elements is less than or equal to 15% of the thickness of the mould element or the height of the protruding elements is less than or equal to 15% of the thickness of the mould element.
4. The mould element according to claim 1, wherein the spacing of the mutually parallel striations in the pattern are at most equal to 0.5 mm, each striation having a mean width comprised between 0.02 mm and 0.5 mm.
5. The mould element according to claim 1, wherein the recessed or protruding elements have mutually variable shapes and distances between them.
6. The mould element according to claim 1, configured for moulding a tire sidewall region.
7. The mould element according to claim 1, configured for moulding a region of a tire tread.
8. The mould element according to claim 1, produced by laser sintering.
9. A segmented mould for vulcanizing tires, each segment comprising a solid support block provided with a support surface and a set of linings attached to the support block, the set of linings comprising at least one mould element according to claim 1, arranged against the support surface of the support block.
10. A mould element adapted to be attached in a mould for vulcanizing a tire, the mould element having the form of a skin, the mould element comprising: a bearing surface on a first side of the mould element; and a moulding surface, on a second side of said mould element opposite the first side, the moulding surface being adapted to form all or part of the external surface of the said tire, the moulding surface comprising a pattern having a plurality of recessed or protruding elements formed as integral parts of said mould element, the pattern present on the mould making it possible to obtain a particular texture on a tire vulcanized using the mould, wherein the mould element comprises at least one of a bar or a sipe blade, and wherein the pattern is arranged on the at least one bar or sipe blade of the mould element, and wherein all or part of the pattern are substantially mutually parallel striations, the mutually parallel striations including pyramid-shaped mutually parallel striations.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) All the embodiment details are given in the description which follows which is supplemented by
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(12) A pattern on a mould means an organized arrangement of a plurality of elements (striations, holes, strands, strips), all or some of these elements being a repeat of one and the same basic element, the pattern present on the mould making it possible to obtain a particular texture on a tire.
(13) In the description which will follow, elements that are substantially identical or similar will be denoted by identical references.
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(15) Each of the inserts 18 comprises a first 20 and a second 22 surface which are opposite surfaces, the first surface 20 being intended to be in contact with the support surface 16 of the mould. The inserts are specifically designed to allow patterns 30 used to produce textures on the tires and which will be moulded with the mould to be incorporated into the body 12. For that, at least some of the inserts 18 comprise a pattern 30 which comprises a plurality of recessed or protruding elements, the said pattern being formed as an integral part of the inserts. In other words, each insert 18 including the patterns 30 is produced as a single piece. The thickness of each insert 18 is comprised between 0.25 and 6 millimetres or even more.
(16) In order to produce such an insert 18, the procedure advantageously involves selective laser sintering of a metallic powder. During manufacture of the insert, care is taken to ensure that the shape of the first surface 20 is the complement of the shape of the support surface 16 of the body 12 so that the insert 18 can engage correctly with the body.
(17) The mould element 18 comprises one or several patterns 30. According to the exemplary embodiments, the patterns 30 are provided between the bars and sipe blades, and/or on portions of bars and/or on portions of sipe blades. In the example of
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(19) The extent of the patterned regions, the profiles and the positionings of the patterned regions vary according to the embodiment, the examples illustrated being provided only by way of nonlimiting illustration. Furthermore, the patterns may adopt striated shapes, as depicted for example in
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(21) Furthermore, the openings 111 are evenly distributed across the mould so that the distance d between each opening of the pattern is roughly similar.
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(24) It will be noted that the mean cross section of each strand corresponds to the mean of the cross sections S measured at regular intervals from the base of the strand. The strands 106 have a conical overall shape with a cross section decreasing along the height Hb of these strands.
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(26) The invention is not restricted to the examples described and depicted and various modifications can be made thereto without departing from its scope. Thus, according to another nonlimiting alternative form of embodiment, the strips 107 of
(27) Thus, according to another nonlimiting alternative form of embodiment, the cavities 112 may have a parallelepipedal cross section of side length C comprised between 0.05 mm and 0.5 mm, of height Hp comprised between 0.05 mm and 0.5 mm, the distance between two adjacent cavities in the texture being comprised between 0.05 mm and 0.5 mm. As an alternative, the cross section of the cavities may be circular, polygonal (for example hexagonal). With square or polygonal structures it is possible to organize the openings 111 more easily in relation to one another so as to limit the surface area of the intermediate regions 113 between these openings. With such shapes of opening it is possible more easily to achieve high levels of occupancy of the openings on the mould.
(28) 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.
NUMERICAL REFERENCES USED IN THE FIGURES
(29) 10 Mould 12 Body 16 Support surface 18 Mould element 19 Square-wave striation 20 Bearing surface 21 Pyramid-shaped striation 22 Moulding surface 24 Network of tire tread pattern elements 26 Sipe blades 28 Circumferential bars 29 Axial sipe blades 30 Patterns 31 Bar 106 Strands 107 Strips 111 Circular opening 112 Cavity 113 Intermediate region 114 Wall