Tread block arrangement having a sipe
20190210410 ยท 2019-07-11
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Cpc classification
B60C11/1236
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/0388
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/1218
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/1268
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/1213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/0302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/1286
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/0358
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/0306
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/1204
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/1281
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/1227
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/1263
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60C11/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tread block arrangement suitable for a tire or for a tread band for a tire. The tread block arrangement comprises a tread block that limits a first primary sipe. The first primary sipe comprises at least a first deep part and a second deep part separated from the first deep part by a first shallow part. A depth of the first deep part is at least three times a depth of the first shallow part and a depth of the second deep part is at least three times the depth of the first shallow part. The first deep part is limited in a longitudinal direction of the first primary sipe by a primary first end wall and a secondary first end wall such that a first angle between the primary first end wall and the secondary first end wall is from 1 degree to 30 degrees. The second deep part is limited in a longitudinal direction of the first primary sipe by a primary second end wall and a secondary second end wall such that a second angle between the primary second end wall and the secondary second end wall is from 1 degree to 30 degrees.
Claims
1. A tread block arrangement suitable for a tire or for a tread band for a tire, the tread block arrangement comprising: a tread block that limits a first primary sipe, the first primary sipe comprising at least a first deep part and a second deep part separated from the first deep part by a first shallow part, wherein a depth of the first deep part is at least three times a depth of the first shallow part, a depth of the second deep part is at least three times the depth of the first shallow part, the tread block arrangement defines a primary boundary and a central line, a second shallow part of the first primary sipe is located closer to the primary boundary than the first shallow part, the second shallow part is located further away from the central line than the first shallow part, the first shallow part has a first primary length on a level of a bottom of the first shallow part, and the second shallow part has a second primary length on a level of a bottom of the second shallow part, wherein the second primary length is greater than the first primary length, the first deep part is limited in a longitudinal direction of the first primary sipe by a primary first end wall and a secondary first end wall such that a first angle between the primary first end wall and the secondary first end wall is from 1 degree to 30 degrees, and the second deep part is limited in a longitudinal direction of the first primary sipe by a primary second end wall and a secondary second end wall such that a second angle between the primary second end wall and the secondary second end wall is from 1 degree to 30 degrees.
2. The tread block arrangement of the claim 1, wherein a depth of the first deep part is at least five times the depth of the first shallow part, and a depth of the second deep part is at least five times the depth of the first shallow part.
3. The tread block arrangement of the claim 1, wherein a depth the first shallow part is from 0.1 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably from 0.15 mm to 1.0 mm, a depth of the first deep part is from 5 mm to 15 mm, and a depth of the second deep part is from 5 mm to 15 mm; in an embodiment, a width of a deep part is at most 3 mm.
4. The tread block arrangement of claim 1, wherein the first deep part has a first secondary length on a level of a bottom of such a shallow part that is next to the first deep part, and the second deep part has a second secondary length on a level of a bottom of such a shallow part that is next to the second deep part, wherein a ratio of the first primary length to the first secondary length is from to 3, such as from to 2, and/or the first secondary length is greater than the first primary length, and a ratio of the first primary length to the second secondary length is from to 3, such as from to 2, and/or the second secondary length is greater than the first primary length.
5. The tread block arrangement of claim 1, wherein the first deep part has a first secondary length on a level of a bottom of such a shallow part that is next to the first deep part, the second deep part has a second secondary length on a level of a bottom of such a shallow part that is next to the second deep part, the first deep part has a first tertiary length as measured at a level of a bottom of the first deep part, and the second deep part has a second tertiary length as measured at a level of a bottom of the second deep part, wherein a ratio of the first tertiary to the first secondary length is at most 95%, at most 90% or at most 75% and a ratio of the second tertiary to the second secondary length is at most 95%, at most 90% or at most 75%.
6. The tread block arrangement of claim 1, wherein when viewed from top, the first primary sipe comprises at least two deflection points in such a way that the first primary sipe forms a form of a zig-zag, optionally with rounded corners, as seen from top; preferably, at least one of the deflection points is arranged at a location of the first shallow part.
7. The tread block arrangement of claim 1, wherein, when viewed from top, the first primary sipe extends only straight in between the primary first end wall and the secondary first end wall and only straight in between the primary second end wall and the secondary second end wall; in an embodiment, when viewed from top, no deflection point of the first primary sipe is arranged at a location of a deep part.
8. The tread block arrangement of claim 1, wherein the first primary sipe comprises a third deep part separated from the first deep part or the second deep part by a second shallow part, wherein the third deep part is limited in a longitudinal direction of the first primary sipe by a primary third end wall and a secondary third end wall such that a third angle between the primary third end wall and the secondary third end wall is from 1 degree to 30 degrees.
9. The tread block arrangement of claim 1, wherein a depth of the first deep part is different from a depth of the second deep part.
10. The tread block arrangement of claim 1, wherein the tread block that limits the first primary sipe defines a part of a primary boundary of the tread block arrangement.
11. The tread block arrangement of claim 1, wherein the tread block further limits a second primary sipe, wherein only one lamella is left in between the first primary sipe and the second primary sipe; preferably, the second primary sipe comprises a locking protrusion and a locking depression configured to lock neighbouring lamellas of the second primary sipe to each other and/or the second primary sipe, when viewed from top, forms a zig-zag.
12. The tread block arrangement of the claim 11, wherein the tread block further limits a third primary sipe, wherein only one lamella is left in between the first primary sipe and the third primary sipe, and the first primary sipe is left in between the second primary sipe and the third primary sipe; preferably, the third primary sipe comprises a locking protrusion and a locking depression configured to lock neighbouring lamellas of the third primary sipe to each other and/or the third primary sipe, when viewed from top, forms a zig-zag.
13. The tread block arrangement of claim 1, wherein the tread block arrangement defines a primary boundary such that the tread block defines a part of the primary boundary.
14. The tread block arrangement of claim 1, comprising a middle block extending through the tread block arrangement in a direction that is perpendicular to a transversal direction of the tread block arrangement and perpendicular to the thickness of the tread block arrangement and a primary intermediate block, the blocks defining a groove pattern such that each block of the tread block arrangement is separated from another block of the tread block arrangement by a portion of the groove pattern; wherein [A] the middle block and/or the primary intermediate block, is provided with a sipe or sipes comprising at least four deflection points, of which at least two have an acute deflection angle and/or [B] the middle block and/or the primary intermediate block, is provided with such a sipe or sipes that have a wide part in between two narrow parts.
15. The tread block arrangement of claim 1, wherein the central line divides the tread block arrangement to a primary part and a secondary part such that the primary part limits a primary portion of a groove pattern and the secondary part limits a secondary portion of the groove pattern, wherein the secondary portion of the groove pattern is a longitudinally transferred mirror image of the primary portion of the groove pattern or a mirror image of the primary portion of the groove pattern.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0036] The direction of rotation of the tire 100 is indicated by the arrow R. The direction of rotation is parallel to a circumferential direction SC of the tire 100. The axial and radial directions of the tire 100 are indicated by the AX and SR, respectively. The tread block arrangement 200 can be formed onto the tire 100 e.g. in a moulding process. As an alternative to moulding, the tread 170 of a tire can be made by applying a tread band 150 onto a preform 110 of a tire to form the tire 100 with the tread 170. Referring to
[0037] The direction of rotation of the tire 100 is indicated by the arrow R. The direction of rotation is parallel to a circumferential direction SC of the tire. The axial and radial directions of the tire 100 are indicated by the AX and SR, respectively.
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[0039] The longitudinal direction (SL, SC) of the tread block arrangement 200 is parallel to the longitudinal direction SL of the tread band 150 or parallel to the circumferential SC direction of the pneumatic tire 100; depending on whether the arrangement 200 is part of a tread band 150 or a pneumatic tire 100. In contrast to the direction of rotation R, the longitudinal direction (SL, SC) may refer to either of the longitudinal directions. The transversal direction (ST, AX) of the tread block arrangement 200 is parallel to the transversal direction ST of the tread band 150 or parallel to the axial direction AX of the pneumatic tire 100; depending on whether the arrangement 200 is part of a tread band 150 or a pneumatic tire 100. The thickness of the tread block arrangement 200 is parallel to the radial direction SR of the pneumatic tire 100 or the thickness of the tread band 150.
[0040] The embodiments described herein refer to an unworn tire 100 or to an unworn tread band 150. It is understood that, in use, a tire 100 wears, which may affect the depth of its sipes and/or grooves. Such an unworn tire may comprise a pattern 560 (see
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[0045] Such a first primary sipe 420 has the effect that, because of the shallow part 422.sub.1 (or shallow parts 422), the first primary sipe 420 does not significantly affect the stiffness of the tread block, in which the first primary sipe 420 is arranged. The stiffness is not significantly affected, since the shallow part or shallow parts 422 bind the neighbouring lamellas together, whereby the stiffness remains intact. As conventional, the term lamella refers to the rubber material in between two sipes or in between a sipe and a groove. A lamella is typically relative thin, e.g. from 1 mm to 5 mm, the thickness referring to the distance in between the sipes (or the sipe and groove) defining the lamella. The aforementioned neighbouring lamellas are the two lamellas, in between which the first primary sipe 420 (and only the first primary sipe 420) is left. In order to have this binding effect between two neighbouring lamellas, it has been found that the depth of the deep parts 424 should be significant compared to the depth of the shallow parts 422.
[0046] In particular, a depth d2.sub.1 of the first deep part 424.sub.1 is at least three times a depth d1 of the first shallow part 422.sub.1; and a depth d2.sub.2 of the second deep part 424.sub.2 is at least three times the depth d1 of the first shallow part 422.sub.1. Such depths are indicated in
[0047] The stiffness is further increased, when the deep parts 424 become shorter (in the longitudinal direction LS of the sipe) at deeper level, as illustrated in
[0048] Moreover, because of the deep parts 424, the first primary sipe 420 may absorb some water, which improves the grip also near the first primary sipe 420. The ability to absorb water, as well as the stiffening effect are improved, if the deep parts 424 are even deeper compared to the shallow part(s) 422. Therefore, in an embodiment, a depth d2.sub.1 of the first deep part 424.sub.1 is at least five times the depth d1 of the first shallow part 422.sub.1, and a depth d2.sub.2 of the second deep part 424.sub.2 is at least five times the depth d1 of the first shallow part 422.sub.1.
[0049] In addition, the ability to absorb water, as well as the stiffening effect are improved, when the first primary sipe 420 comprises a third deep part 424.sub.3. Correspondingly, in an embodiment, the first primary sipe 420 comprises a third deep part 424.sub.3 separated from the first deep part 424.sub.1 or the second deep part 424.sub.2 by a second shallow part 422.sub.2. Moreover, the third deep part 424.sub.3 is limited in the longitudinal direction LS of the first primary sipe 420 by a primary third end wall E1.sub.3 and a secondary third end wall E2.sub.3 such that a third angle .sub.3 between the primary third end wall E1.sub.3 and the secondary third end wall E2.sub.3 is from 1 degree to 30 degrees such as from 10 degrees to 20 degrees. In addition, the third angle .sub.3 opens in an the outward direction, as indicated in
[0050] As is evident, the first primary sipe 420 may comprise a fourth deep part 424 separated from the other deep parts by a shallow part 422. More generally, the first primary sipe 420 may comprise a number N of deep parts 424 separated from each other by shallow parts 422, wherein the number N is two, at least two, three, at least three, four, at least four, five, at least five, six, at least six, seven, at least seven, eight, at least eight, or more than eight. Furthermore, preferably a depth d2.sub.i of each one of the deep parts 424.sub.i (herein i=1, 2, 3, . . . , N) is at least three times (or at least five times) a depth d1 of the first shallow part 422.sub.1.
[0051] Such a first primary sipe 420 can be manufactured by a lamella plate 490, as indicated in
[0052] The width w of a lamella plate is indicated in
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[0054] For these reasons, in an embodiment, a depth d1 of each one of the shallow parts 422 is from 0.1 mm to 2 mm, preferably from 0.15 mm to 1.0 mm, more preferably from 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm. The depth d1 is preferably as small as practically possible, keeping in mind that a corresponding flat part 492 of a lamella plate requires some strength to join the tall parts 494. As an example, a depth d1 of each one of the shallow parts 422 may be 0.3 mm, when the lamella plate 490 is made from steel. In an embodiment, the depths d2.sub.1 and d2.sub.2 of both of the deep parts 424.sub.1 and 424.sub.2 are from 5 mm to 15 mm, preferably from 6 mm to 8 mm. Typically the deep parts 424.sub.1 and 424.sub.2 are somewhat shallower than the grooves. This also improves the stiffness of the tread blocks, while maintaining the water drainage properties of the grooves. As an example the depths d2.sub.1 and d2.sub.2 of both of the deep parts 424.sub.1 and 424.sub.2 are at most 90% of a depth of a groove of the tire. A depth of the grooves may be e.g. from 6 mm to 50 mm, such as from 6 mm to 15 mm, such as from 7 mm to 10 mm.
[0055] Still further, when the depth d1 of a shallow part 422 is very small, the shallow parts 422 of the first primary sipe 420 do not affect the grip and driving properties of a new, unworn, tire 100. However, because of easy manufacturing, a shallow part or shallow parts 422 is/are provided, in contrast to individual cavities corresponding to the deep parts 424.
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[0057] In an embodiment, a ratio (l.sub.11/l.sub.12) of the first primary length l.sub.11 to the first secondary length l.sub.12 is from one third () to 3, such as from one half () to 2. This ratio has been found particularly suitable for the functions of the first primary sipe 420. On one hand, sufficiently long shallow parts 422 improve the stiffness, and on the other hand, sufficiently long deep parts 424 ensure that the deep parts 424 can absorb a reasonable amount of water. However, it is also possible that the first primary length l.sub.11 is small. In absolute values, the first primary length l.sub.11 may be e.g. from 0.3 mm to 10 mm, such as from 0.5 mm to 6 mm. Preferable lengths l.sub.11 for the first shallow part include also from 2 mm to 4 mm, such as from 2.5 mm to 3.5 mm. Such lengths are beneficial for joining the two neighbouring lamellas reasonably well to each other and for providing reasonably long deep parts for absorbing water.
[0058] To enable water to be absorbed by the deep parts, the first secondary length l.sub.12 should be reasonably long. Preferably, the first secondary length l.sub.12 is greater than the first primary length l.sub.11. Preferably, the first secondary length l.sub.12 is from 2.5 mm to 5 mm, such as from 3 mm to 4 mm.
[0059] The first deep part 424.sub.1 has also a first tertiary length l.sub.13 as measured at a level LBD of a bottom of the first deep part 424.sub.1. In order to bond the lamellas limiting the first primary sipe 420 strongly to each other, preferably, the deep part 424 becomes longer, when the depth of observance rises from the level LBD of the bottom of the deep part to the level LBS of the bottom of the shallow part 422 neighbouring the deep part 424. In an embodiment, the first tertiary length l.sub.13 at the bottom of the first deep part 424.sub.1 is smaller than the first secondary length l.sub.12 at the top of the first deep part. For example, the first tertiary length l.sub.13 may be e.g. at most 95%, at most 90% or at most 75% of the first secondary length l.sub.12.
[0060] The shape of the deep part may be triangular, whereby the first tertiary length l.sub.13 may be zero. Preferable first tertiary lengths l.sub.13 are e.g. from 0.1 mm to 2.0 mm, such as from 0.5 mm to 1.5 mm
[0061] What has been said above of the secondary and tertiary lengths of a the first deep part 424.sub.1 applies to the corresponding lengths of the second deep part 424.sub.2 mutatis mutandis. When the sipe 420 comprises a third deep part 424.sub.3, the measures preferably apply also thereto mutatis mutandis. What has been said above of the primary length of a the first shallow part 422.sub.1 applies to the length of the second shallow part 422.sub.2 mutatis mutandis. What has been said about the a ratio (l.sub.11/l.sub.12) of the primary length l.sub.11 of the first shallow part 422.sub.1 to the secondary length l.sub.12 of the first deep part 424.sub.1 applies to the ratio (l.sub.21/l.sub.22) of the primary length l.sub.21 of the second shallow part 422.sub.2 to the secondary length l.sub.22 of the second deep part 424.sub.2.
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[0071] Such a sipe (i.e. sipe structure) or sipe arrangement has been found to improve handling of the tire when driving on road. In addition, the sipe or sipe arrangement has been found to increase friction, i.e. improve decelerating and accelerating the vehicle on dry and wet road. Furthermore, the sipe or sipe arrangement has been found to improve grip on an icy road.
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[0073] If the tread block comprises at least two sipes, the first primary sipe 420 is arranged in a direction SC, SL that is perpendicular to a transversal direction ST, AX of the tread block arrangement 200 and perpendicular to the thickness T of the tread block arrangement 200 next to the second primary sipe 412, as indicated in
[0074] Moreover, because the first primary sipe 420 is arranged next to the second primary sipe 412, the increased stiffness, due to the shallow parts 422, ensures that the walls of also the second primary sipe 412 lock well to each other under acceleration or deceleration. This further improves the stiffness and grip of the tread block 220, 222, 224, in which the first primary sipe 420 and the second primary sipe 412 are arranged.
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[0076] The first primary sipe 420, the second primary sipe 412, and the third primary sipe 414, are transversal sipes. A transversal sipe (420, 412, 414) extends in an average longitudinal direction LSa that forms an angle of at most 80 degrees with the transversal direction ST, AX of the tread block arrangement 200. What has been said above about the longitudinal direction LS and the average longitudinal direction LSa of the first primary sipe 420 applies to also to directions of other sipes, in particular 412 and 414, mutatis mutandis.
[0077] As discussed above, preferably at least a primary shoulder block, which defines a part of a primary boundary B1, limits the first primary sipe 420. Referring to
[0078] In an embodiment, at least half of the primary shoulder blocks 220, 222, 224 are provided with first primary sipes 420 as discussed above for one of the primary shoulder blocks 220, 222, 224. Thus, in an embodiment, at least half of the primary shoulder blocks 220, 222, 224 are provided with a first primary sipe 420 having the two deep parts 424.sub.1, 424.sub.2 each limited by two end walls (E1.sub.1, E1.sub.2, E2.sub.1, E2.sub.2) and separated from each other with a shallow part 422.sub.1, as discussed above for one tread block.
[0079] In an embodiment, all the primary shoulder blocks 220, 222, 224 are provided with first primary sipes 420 as discussed above for one or more of the primary shoulder blocks 220, 222, 224. Thus, in an embodiment, all the primary shoulder blocks 220, 222, 224 are provided with a first primary sipe 420 having the two deep parts 424.sub.1, 424.sub.2 each limited by two end walls (E1.sub.1, E1.sub.2, E2.sub.1, E2.sub.2) and separated from each other with a shallow part 422.sub.1, as discussed above for one tread block.
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[0081] Moreover, in an embodiment, at least one of the secondary shoulder blocks 240, 242, 244 limits a first secondary sipe 420b. What has been said above about the first primary sipe 420 applies to the first secondary sipe 420b. Thus, in an embodiment, a secondary shoulder block 220, 222, 224 is provided with a first secondary sipe 420b having the two deep parts 424.sub.1, 424.sub.2 each limited by two end walls (E1.sub.1, E1.sub.2, E2.sub.1, E2.sub.2) and separated from each other with a shallow part 422.sub.1, as discussed above for one tread block.
[0082] Moreover, what has been said above about the second primary sipe 412 or the second and third primary sipes 412, 414 neighbouring the first primary sipe 420 applies also to secondary sipe or sipes 412b, 414b neighbouring the first secondary sipe 420b. Thus, in an embodiment, the secondary shoulder block 240, 242, 244 that limits the first secondary sipe 420b, limits a second secondary sipe 412b. Moreover, preferably only one lamella is left in between the first secondary sipe 420b and the second secondary sipe 412b. Still further, in an embodiment, the secondary shoulder block 240, 242, 244 that limits the first secondary sipe 420b, limits a second secondary sipe 412b and a third secondary sipe 414b. Moreover, preferably only one lamella is left in between the first secondary sipe 420b and the second secondary sipe 412b, and only one lamella is left in between the first secondary sipe 420b and the third secondary sipe 414b.
[0083] In an embodiment, at least half of the secondary shoulder blocks 240, 242, 244 are provided with secondary sipes (412, 414, 420), at least the first secondary sipes 420b, as discussed above for one of the secondary shoulder blocks 240, 242, 244. In an embodiment, all the secondary shoulder blocks 240, 242, 244 are provided with secondary sipes (412, 414, 420), at least the first secondary sipes 420b, as discussed above for one or more of the secondary shoulder blocks 240, 242, 244.
[0084] The second primary or second secondary sipe 412, 412b, which is a sipe neighbouring the first primary or first secondary sipe 420, 420b may be a traditional sipe. The second primary sipe 412 may have an even bottom SB. A sipe with an even bottom SB is indicated in
[0085] Similar considerations apply also to the third primary sipe 414. Thus, in an embodiment, the third primary sipe 414 has an even bottom SB or comprises deep parts 418 separated by shallow parts 416, wherein a depth of the shallow parts is at least 2 mm, such as at least 3 mm. Similar considerations apply also to the second secondary sipe 412b and the third secondary sipe 414b.
[0086] As for further details of the shape of the second primary sipe 412 (and also the third primary sipe 414), referring to
[0087] In such an embodiment, the neighbouring lamellas of the second primary sipe 412 are locked to each other by the locking protrusion 419a fitting into the locking depression 419b.
[0088] In addition, or as an alternative, a zig-zag form helps to lock the side walls of a second or third primary or secondary sipe 412, 412b, 414, 414b to each other. Therefore, in addition to, or as an alternative to the locking protrusion 419a and the locking depression 419b, the second primary sipe 412 (and/or a sipe 412b, 414, 414b) may form a zig-zag, when viewed from top. Such a zig-zag helps to lock the side walls of a sipe 412, 412b, 414, 414b at least in an average longitudinal direction LSa. An example of a lamella plate 482 for forming a sipe having a shape of a zig-zag is depicted in
[0089] Thus, when the primary shoulder block comprises the second primary sipe 412, preferably the second primary sipe 412 [A] comprises a locking protrusion 419a and a locking depression 419b configured to lock the lamellas neighbouring the second primary sipe 412 or the third primary sipe 414 and/or [B] when viewed from top, forms a zig-zag. Referring to
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[0091] Such an arrangement of sipes can be used in any suitable tread block arrangement. In particular, such an arrangement of sipes can be used with a tread block arrangement as detailed in an European patent application EP17397527.7, incorporated herein by reference. As indicated in that application, and with reference to
[0092] As indicated above, each block 210, 220 of the tread block arrangement 200 is separated from another block 210, 220 of the tread block arrangement 200 by a portion of a groove pattern 310.
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[0098] As indicated in the aforementioned application EP17397527.7, the grip and handling properties can also be improved by designing the groove pattern 310 in such a way that it improves the drainage of water and/or slush from underneath the tire, when in use. Referring to
[0099] Such a groove pattern 310 enhances the drainage of water and/or slush, as indicated above. In an embodiment, the groove pattern 310 further comprises a second primary longitudinal groove 324.
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[0101] The primary part 202 refers to that part of tread block arrangement 200 that is left in between the longitudinal central line CL and a primary boundary B1. The secondary part 204 refers to that part of tread block arrangement 200 that is left in between the longitudinal central line CL and a secondary boundary B2.
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[0103] However, as indicated in other figures, preferably the groove pattern 310 is not reflective symmetric about the central line CL. Referring to
[0104] In a preferable embodiment, the tire 100, tread band 150, or the tread block arrangement 200 comprises a first marking 510 indicative of the direction of rotation R. In a preferable embodiment, the tire 100, tread band 150, or the tread block arrangement 200 comprises a second marking 520 indicative of the tire 100 being suitable for use as a winter tire. The tire 100, tread band 150, or the tread block arrangement 200 may comprise a third marking 530 indicative of a maximum driving speed for the tire 100. These markings are indicated in
[0105] The following examples summarize the tread block arrangements disclosed above.
[0106] 1. A tread block arrangement (200) suitable for a tire (100) or for a tread band (150) for a tire (100), the tread block arrangement (200) comprising [0107] a tread block (220, 222, 224, 240, 242, 244, 230, 250, 210, 212, 214, 216, 218) that limits a first primary sipe (420), the first primary sipe (420) comprising [0108] at least a first deep part (424.sub.1) and a second deep part (424.sub.2) separated from the first deep part (424.sub.1) by a first shallow part (422.sub.1), wherein [0109] a depth (d2.sub.1) of the first deep part (424.sub.1) is at least three times a depth (d1) of the first shallow part (422.sub.1), [0110] a depth (d2.sub.2) of the second deep part (424.sub.2) is at least three times the depth (d1) of the first shallow part (422.sub.1), [0111] the first deep part (424.sub.1) is limited in a longitudinal direction (LS) of the first primary sipe (420) by a primary first end wall (E1.sub.1) and a secondary first end wall (E2.sub.1) such that a first angle (.sub.1) between the primary first end wall (E1.sub.1) and the secondary first end wall (E2.sub.1) is from 1 degree to 30 degrees and [0112] the second deep part (424.sub.2) is limited in a longitudinal direction (LS) of the first primary sipe (420) by a primary second end wall (E1.sub.2) and a secondary second end wall (E2.sub.2) such that a second angle (.sub.2) between the primary second end wall (E1.sub.2) and the secondary second end wall (E2.sub.2) is from 1 degree to 30 degrees.
[0113] 2. The tread block arrangement (200) of the example 1, wherein [0114] a depth (d2.sub.1) of the first deep part (424.sub.1) is at least five times the depth (d1) of the first shallow part (422.sub.1), and [0115] a depth (d2.sub.2) of the second deep part (424.sub.2) is at least five times the depth (d1) of the first shallow part (422.sub.1).
[0116] 3. The tread block arrangement (200) of the example 1 or 2, wherein [0117] a depth (d1) the first shallow part (422.sub.1) is from 0.1 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably from 0.15 mm to 1.0 mm, [0118] a depth (d2.sub.1) of the first deep part (424.sub.1) is from 5 mm to 15 mm, and [0119] a depth (d2.sub.2) of the second deep part (424.sub.2) is from 5 mm to 15 mm; in an embodiment, [0120] a width (w) of a deep part (424.sub.1, 424.sub.2) is at most 3 mm.
[0121] 4. The tread block arrangement (200) of any of the examples 1 to 3, wherein [0122] the first shallow part (422.sub.1) has a first primary length (l.sub.11) on a level (LBS) of a bottom of the first shallow part (422.sub.1), [0123] the first deep part (424.sub.1) has a first secondary length (l.sub.12) on a level of a bottom of such a shallow part (422, 422.sub.1) that is next to the first deep part (424.sub.1), and [0124] the second deep part (424.sub.2) has a second secondary length (l.sub.22) on a level of a bottom of such a shallow part (422, 422.sub.1) that is next to the second deep part (424.sub.2), wherein [0125] a ratio (l.sub.11/l.sub.12) of the first primary length (l.sub.11) to the first secondary length (l.sub.12) is from to 3, such as from to 2, and/or the first secondary length (l.sub.12) is greater than the first primary length (l.sub.11), and [0126] a ratio (l.sub.11/l.sub.22) of the first primary length (l.sub.11) to the second secondary length (l.sub.22) is from to 3, such as from to 2, and/or the second secondary length (l.sub.22) is greater than the first primary length (l.sub.11).
[0127] 5. The tread block arrangement (200) of any of the examples 1 to 4, wherein [0128] the first deep part (424.sub.1) has a first secondary length (l.sub.12) on a level of a bottom of such a shallow part (422, 422.sub.1) that is next to the first deep part (424.sub.1), [0129] the second deep part (424.sub.2) has a second secondary length (l.sub.22) on a level of a bottom of such a shallow part (422, 422.sub.1) that is next to the second deep part (424.sub.2), [0130] the first deep part (424.sub.1) has a first tertiary length (l.sub.13) as measured at a level (LBD) of a bottom of the first deep part (424.sub.1), and [0131] the second deep part (424.sub.2) has a second tertiary length (l.sub.23) as measured at a level of a bottom of the second deep part (424.sub.2), wherein [0132] a ratio (l.sub.13/l.sub.12) of the first tertiary (l.sub.13) to the first secondary length (l.sub.12) is at most 95%, at most 90% or at most 75% and [0133] a ratio (l.sub.23/l.sub.22) of the second tertiary (l.sub.23) to the second secondary length (l.sub.22) is at most 95%, at most 90% or at most 75%.
[0134] 6. The tread block arrangement (200) of any of the examples 1 to 5, wherein [0135] when viewed from top, the first primary sipe (420) comprises at least two deflection points (DP) in such a way that the first primary sipe (420) forms a form of a zig-zag, optionally with rounded corners, as seen from top; preferably, [0136] at least one of the deflection points (DP) is arranged at a location of the first shallow part (422.sub.1).
[0137] 7. The tread block arrangement (200) of any of the examples 1 to 6, wherein, when viewed from top, [0138] the first primary sipe (420) extends [0139] only straight in between the primary first end wall (E1.sub.1) and the secondary first end wall (E2.sub.1) and [0140] only straight in between the primary second end wall (E1.sub.2) and the secondary second end wall (E2.sub.2);
[0141] in an embodiment, [0142] when viewed from top, no deflection point (DP) of the first primary sipe (420) is arranged at a location of a deep part (424.sub.1, 424.sub.2).
[0143] 8. The tread block arrangement (200) of any of the examples 1 to 7, wherein the first primary sipe (420) comprises [0144] a third deep part (424.sub.3) separated from the first deep part (424.sub.1) or the second deep part (424.sub.2) by a second shallow part (422.sub.2), wherein [0145] the third deep part (424.sub.3) is limited in a longitudinal direction (LS) of the first primary sipe (420) by a primary third end wall (E1.sub.3) and a secondary third end wall (E2.sub.3) such that a third angle (.sub.3) between the primary third end wall (E1.sub.3) and the secondary third end wall (E2.sub.3) is from 1 degree to 30 degrees.
[0146] 9. The tread block arrangement (200) of any of the examples 1 to 8, wherein [0147] a depth (d2.sub.1) of the first deep part (424.sub.1) is different from a depth (d2.sub.2) of the second deep part (424.sub.2).
[0148] 10. The tread block arrangement (200) of any of the examples 1 to 9, wherein [0149] the tread block arrangement (200) defines a primary boundary (B1) and a central line (CL), [0150] a second shallow part (422.sub.2) of the first primary sipe (420) is located closer to the primary boundary (B1) than the first shallow part (422.sub.1), [0151] the second shallow part (422.sub.2) is located further away from the central line (CL) than the first shallow part (422.sub.1), [0152] the first shallow part (422.sub.1) has a first primary length (l.sub.11) on a level (LBS) of a bottom of the first shallow part (422.sub.1), [0153] the second shallow part (422.sub.2) has a second primary length (l.sub.21) on a level of a bottom of the second shallow part (422.sub.2), and [0154] the second primary length (l.sub.21) is greater than the primary length (l.sub.11);
[0155] preferably, [0156] the tread block (220, 222, 224) that limits the first primary sipe (420) defines a part of a primary boundary (B1) of the tread block arrangement (200).
[0157] 11. The tread block arrangement (200) of any of the examples 1 to 10, wherein [0158] the tread block (220, 222, 224, 240, 242, 244, 230, 250, 210, 212, 214, 216, 218) further limits a second primary sipe (412), wherein [0159] only one lamella is left in between the first primary sipe (420) and the second primary sipe (412);
[0160] preferably, [0161] the second primary sipe (412) comprises a locking protrusion (419a) and a locking depression (419b) configured to lock neighbouring lamellas of the second primary sipe (412) to each other and/or [0162] the second primary sipe (412), when viewed from top, forms a zig-zag.
[0163] 12. The tread block arrangement (200) of the example 11, wherein [0164] the tread block (220, 222, 224, 240, 242, 244, 230, 250, 210, 212, 214, 216, 218) further limits a third primary sipe (414), wherein [0165] only one lamella is left in between the first primary sipe (420) and the third primary sipe (414), and [0166] the first primary sipe (420) is left in between the second primary sipe (412) and the third primary sipe (414);
[0167] preferably, [0168] the third primary sipe (414) comprises a locking protrusion (419a) and a locking depression (419b) configured to lock neighbouring lamellas of the third primary sipe (414) to each other and/or [0169] the third primary sipe (414), when viewed from top, forms a zig-zag.
[0170] 13. The tread block arrangement (200) of any of the examples 1 to 12, wherein [0171] the tread block arrangement (200) defines a primary boundary (B1) such that [0172] the tread block (220, 222, 224) defines a part of the primary boundary (B1).
[0173] 14. The tread block arrangement (200) of any of the examples 1 to 13, comprising [0174] a middle block (210) extending through the tread block arrangement (200) in a direction (SC, SL) that is perpendicular to a transversal direction (ST, AX) of the tread block arrangement (200) and perpendicular to the thickness (T) of the tread block arrangement (200) and [0175] a primary intermediate block (230), the blocks defining a groove pattern (310) such that [0176] each block (210, 220) of the tread block arrangement (200) is separated from another block (210, 220) of the tread block arrangement (200) by a portion of the groove pattern (310); wherein
[0177] [A] [0178] the middle block (210) and/or the primary intermediate block (230), is provided with a sipe (440) or sipes (440) comprising at least four deflection points (DP, DP.sub.1, DP.sub.2, DP.sub.3, DP.sub.4, DP.sub.5), of which at least two have an acute deflection angle and/or
[0179] [B] [0180] the middle block (210) and/or the primary intermediate block (230), is provided with such a sipe (430) or sipes (430) that have a wide part (434) in between two narrow parts (432).
[0181] 15. The tread block arrangement (200) of any of the examples 1 to 14, wherein [0182] the central line (CL) divides the tread block arrangement (200) to a primary part (202) and a secondary part (204) such that [0183] the primary part (202) limits a primary portion (3102) of a groove pattern (310) and [0184] the secondary part (204) limits a secondary portion (3104) of the groove pattern (310), wherein [0185] the secondary portion (3104) of the groove pattern (310) is [0186] a longitudinally transferred mirror image of the primary portion (3102) of the groove pattern (310) or [0187] a mirror image of the primary portion (3102) of the groove pattern (310).