PNEUMATIC TIRE FOR A VEHICLE
20220402306 · 2022-12-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Andreas Härtwig (Hannover, DE)
- Andreas Schwenke (Isernhagen, DE)
- Florian Kristen (Burgwedel, DE)
- Nico Meier (Hannover, DE)
- Alexander Wüst (Seelze, DE)
- Cord-Christian Neuber (Wunstorf, DE)
Cpc classification
B60C11/1218
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/1213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/0302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/1281
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pneumatic vehicle tire, in particular utility vehicle tire, having a tread which has a directional profiling with shoulder-side and middle profile ribs running in a circumferential direction, wherein at least one of the middle profile ribs (1), which is in particular a profile rib running along the tire equator, is traversed in an axial direction by sipes (4) with a width (b.sub.1) of 0.5 mm to 1.2 mm, each of which has a central portion (4a), in which the sipe (4) runs with an undulation in the direction of extent thereof, and two lateral portions (4b). The sipes (4) extend, in plan view, in an arc shape and symmetrically with respect to the centerline of the profile rib (1), and, in the lateral portions (4b) and in the central portion (4a), have a uniform undulation running in the radial direction, on which the undulation present in the extent direction of the sipes (4) is superposed only in the central portion (4a) of the sipe (4).
Claims
1.-15. (canceled)
16. A pneumatic vehicle tire having a tread which has a directional profiling with shoulder-side and middle profile ribs running in a circumferential direction, wherein at least one of the middle profile ribs (1), which is a profile rib running along a tire equator, is traversed in an axial direction by sipes (4) with a width (b.sub.1) of 0.5 mm to 1.2 mm, each of which has a central portion (4a), in which the sipes (4) run with an undulation in an extent direction thereof, and two lateral portions (4b); wherein the sipes (4) extend, in plan view, in an arc shape and symmetrically with respect to a mid-line of the profile rib (1), and, in the lateral portions (4b) and in the central portion (4a), have a uniform undulation running in a radial direction, which is overlapped only in the central portion (4a) of the sipes (4) by the undulation that is present in the extent direction of the sipes (4).
17. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the central portion (4a) of a sipe covers 50% to 80% of the extent length of the sipe.
18. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the undulation running in the radial direction runs over at least 70% of the radial extent of the sipes (4).
19. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the undulation present in the radial direction is a sinusoidal shape.
20. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the undulation present in the radial direction is similar to a sinusoidal shape.
21. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the undulation present in the extent direction of the sipes (4) is zigzag-shaped.
22. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the undulation present in the radial direction has a wavelength (xi) that is smaller, by at least from 30% to up to 60%, than that of the undulation present in the extent direction of the sipes (4).
23. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the undulation present in the radial direction has a wavelength (xi) that is from 20% to 50% of the greatest depth of the sipes (4) as measured in the radial direction.
24. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the undulation present in the extent direction of the sipes (4) has a wavelength (λ.sub.2) of from 8.0 mm to 11.0 mm.
25. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the undulation present in the radial direction and the undulation present in the extent direction of the sipes (4) each have an amplitude (a.sub.1, a.sub.2) of from 0.8 mm to 1.2 mm.
26. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the undulation present in the radial direction and the undulation present in the extent direction of the sipes (4) each have an amplitude (a.sub.1, a.sub.2) of approximately 1.0 mm.
27. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the undulation present in the radial direction and the undulation present in the extent direction of the sipes (4) are uniform undulations.
28. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the undulation present in the extent direction of the sipes (4) is composed of two zigzag-shaped regions which, in the middle of the sipe, are connected to one another by means of a connecting portion (7) which extends in a straight line in the axial direction as seen in plan view.
29. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the sipes (4) each has a sipe base (5) which is a circular arc shape, in cross section view, and which, as seen in a plan view of the sipes (4), extends along or in accordance with the arc shape of the sipes (4) and which, in cross section view, has a greatest width (b.sub.2) which is greater than the width (b.sub.1) of the rest of each of the sipes (4).
30. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 29, wherein the greatest width (b.sub.2) of the sipe base (5), in cross section view, is from 1.0 mm to 4.0 mm.
31. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the sipes (4) each has a sipe base (5) which is a circular arc shape, in cross section view, and which, as seen in a plan view of the sipes (4), extends along or in accordance with the arc shape of the sipes (4) and which, in cross section view, has a greatest diameter which is greater than the width (b.sub.1) of the rest of each of the sipes (4).
32. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 31, wherein the greatest diameter of the sipe base (5), in cross section view, is from 1.0 mm to 4.0 mm.
33. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the each of the sipes (4) has, proceeding from a tread periphery, an edge section (6) which runs in the radial direction and which has a width (b.sub.3) in the radial direction of from 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm.
34. The pneumatic vehicle tire as claimed in claim 16, wherein the sipes (4) each have a transition portion (8) to a rounded sipe base (5), in which transition portion the undulations disappear.
Description
[0016] Further features, advantages and details of the invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the drawing, which schematically illustrates an exemplary embodiment of the invention. In the drawings:
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[0022] In each case one sipe 4 is formed in the middle region in each profile block 3 of the middle profile rib 1. The transverse channels 2 and the sipes 4 run substantially parallel to one another, and furthermore in an arc shape and symmetrically with respect to the mid-line M-M. Further channels that form the profiling, for example likewise transverse channels, in other provided profile ribs run such that, overall, a tread of directional design is provided, such that a pneumatic vehicle tire having such a tread must be installed on the vehicle such that, during forward travel, the transverse channels 2 and the sipes 4 enter the ground contact patch with their center of curvature first.
[0023] The central profile rib 1 may also be configured in some other way while maintaining the directionality, for example with transverse channels that are interrupted in the middle. The profile rib 1 may furthermore also be designed so as to have only sipes 4 and no transverse channels, and is therefore a profile rib of substantially closed design.
[0024] As will be described in detail below, each sipe 4 has a sipe base 5 which is rounded in cross section and which, in the axial extent of the sipe 4, runs approximately in an arc shape, which is in particular approximately a circular arc with a radius of 28.0 mm to 35.0 mm. Each sipe 4 has two lateral portions 4b, which are of identical design in a radial direction, and a central portion 4a situated between these. Viewed along the correspondingly and substantially arc-shaped central line m of the sipe 4, the central portion 4a extends over 50% to 80% of the length of the line m, and each lateral portion 4b therefore extends over 10% to 25%.
[0025] The special configuration of the sipe 4 in the central portion 4a and in the lateral sections 4b will be discussed in more detail below with reference to a mold element 4′ illustrated in
[0026] The sipe 4 thus has a sipe width b.sub.1, corresponding to the thickness d.sub.1 of the mold element 4′, of likewise 0.5 mm to 1.2 mm, in particular 0.8 mm. The sipe base 5 of the sipe 4, which is rounded in cross section, runs similarly to the central line m and has a width b.sub.2 corresponding to the diameter d.sub.2 of the edge element 5′. At the tread periphery, the sipe 4 begins with an edge section 6 corresponding to the edge section 6′ of the mold element 4′.
[0027] The mold element 4′ has, over at least 70% of the radial extent thereof, an undulation running in the radial direction. The two edge portions 4′b of the mold element 4′ are structured exclusively with this undulation. This undulation, which is in particular uniform, sinusoidal or similar to a sinusoidal shape, extends over at least 1.5 wavelengths A′, in particular two wavelengths A′, wherein one wavelength A′ corresponds to 20% to 50% of the greatest height of the mold element 4′ in the radial direction and is for example 4.0 mm to 4.5 mm, in particular 4.25 mm. The undulation has an amplitude a.sub.1′ of 0.8 mm to 1.2 mm, in particular of 1.0 mm.
[0028] The sipe 4 thus runs, in the radial direction over at least 70% of its radial extent, with an undulation corresponding to the undulation of the mold element 4′ and with a wavelength λ.sub.1 of 20% to 50% of its greatest depth in the radial direction and with an amplitude a.sub.1 of 0.8 mm to 1.2 mm.
[0029] In the central portion 4′a of the mold element 4′, the undulation present in the radial direction is overlapped by a zigzag undulation running in the direction of extent of the mold element 4′, that is to say in the axial direction. A zigzag undulation differs from the already described undulation which is sinusoidal or similar to a sinusoidal shape in that its portions run in substantially straight fashion, and the undulation troughs and peaks are more sharply pointed. In the exemplary embodiment shown, a region which runs in a zigzag undulating shape and which is composed of at least one and a half wavelengths λ.sub.2′ is provided so as to begin in each case at one of the lateral sections 4′b, wherein, between the two regions running in a zigzag undulating shape, a connecting portion 7′ running in the axial direction is situated exactly in the middle of the mold element 4′. The length 1′ of the connecting portion 7′ is 4.5 mm to 5.0 mm, and the wavelength λ.sub.2′ is 8.0 mm to 11.0 mm. The amplitude a.sub.2′ of the zigzag undulation is 0.8 mm to 1.2 mm, in particular 1.0 mm. A transition portion 8′ to the edge element 5′ is formed, in which both of the undulations disappear in a continuous manner.
[0030] In the central portion 4a of the sipe 4, correspondingly to the configuration of the mold element 4′, the above-described undulation present in the radial direction is therefore overlapped by a zigzag undulation in the axial direction, corresponding to the zigzag undulation of the mold element 4′. The amplitude a.sub.2 and the wavelength λ.sub.2 correspond in magnitude to the wavelength λ.sub.2′ and the amplitude a.sub.2′. In the middle of the sipe, there is situated a connecting portion 7 (
[0031] The sipes 4 are therefore provided with sipe walls which have surface elements which give rise to particularly advantageous mutual support under different loads; in particular, the stiffness of the profile rib or of the profile blocks of the rib is increased by way of such sipes. This is associated with reduced, and at the same time more uniform, wear of the tread. Above all, the mutual support of the sipe walls prevents the sipes from opening unfavorably widely in the circumferential direction, whereby the circumferential stiffness is increased. Since the mobility of the profile rib is restricted, the noise emissions otherwise associated with greater mobility are significantly suppressed. In the interior of the sipe close to the sipe base, the structures disappear, such that, with progressive wear of the tread, the already relatively high stiffness is compensated for. The rounded sipe base further reduces the risk of tears forming in this delicate region with respect thereto. Above all, the undulation present in the radial direction furthermore prevents an ingress of stones into the sipe.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0032] 1 . . . Profile rib [0033] 2 . . . Transverse channel [0034] 3 . . . Profile block [0035] 4 . . . Sipe [0036] 4′ . . . Mold element [0037] 4a, 4′a . . . Central section [0038] 4b, 4′b . . . Lateral section [0039] 5′ . . . Edge element [0040] 5 . . . Sipe base [0041] 6, 6′ . . . Edge portion [0042] 7, 7′ . . . Connecting portion [0043] 8, 8′ . . . Transition portion [0044] a.sub.1, a.sub.1′ . . . Amplitude [0045] a.sub.2, a.sub.2′ . . . Amplitude [0046] λ.sub.1, λ.sub.1′ . . . Wavelength [0047] λ.sub.2, λ.sub.2′ . . . Wavelength [0048] b.sub.1, b.sub.2, b.sub.3 . . . Width [0049] d.sub.1 . . . Thickness [0050] d.sub.2 . . . Diameter [0051] m . . . Central line [0052] M-M . . . Mid-line