PNEUMATIC TIRE FOR HEAVY DUTY
20220388343 · 2022-12-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C11/1236
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/0388
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C9/2006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2009/2016
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/0348
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2009/2019
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/0306
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C9/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pneumatic tire for heavy duty having an aspect ratio of 65% or less includes a carcass and a belt layer. A tread portion includes circumferential grooves. The circumferential grooves include a pair of shoulder circumferential grooves and a crown circumferential groove. The crown circumferential groove 11 is a narrow groove and each of the shoulder circumferential grooves is a wide groove. The belt layer includes metal belt cords inclined with respect to a tire circumferential direction. The belt layer has outer ends each positioned outside a respective one of the shoulder circumferential grooves in a tire axial direction. A belt half width is 55% or more and 85% or less of a carcass half width.
Claims
1. A pneumatic tire for heavy duty having an aspect ratio of 65% or less comprising: a tread portion; a pair of bead portions; a carcass extending from one of the bead portions to the other one of the bead portions via the tread portion; and a belt layer arranged inside the tread portion, wherein the tread portion includes a plurality of circumferential grooves extending continuously in a tire circumferential direction, the circumferential grooves include a pair of shoulder circumferential grooves and at least one crown circumferential groove arranged between the shoulder circumferential grooves, the crown circumferential groove is a narrow groove that closes when contacting the ground under a condition of being loaded with a maximum tire load, each of the shoulder circumferential grooves is a wide groove that does not close when contacting the ground under the condition of being loaded with the maximum tire load, the belt layer includes a plurality of belt cords made of metal and arranged obliquely with respect to the tire circumferential direction, a pair of outer ends in a tire axial direction of the belt layer are each positioned axially outside a respective one of the shoulder circumferential grooves, a belt half width from a tire equator to one of the outer ends of the belt layer is 55% or more and 85% or less of a carcass half width, the carcass half width being a distance in the tire axial direction from the tire equator to the carcass at a maximum tire width position in an axial half of the tire.
2. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 1, wherein a distance in the tire axial direction from the tire equator to a groove center of each of the shoulder circumferential grooves is 40% or more and 60% or less of the carcass half width.
3. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 1, wherein two crown circumferential grooves are provided between the shoulder circumferential grooves.
4. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 1, wherein the belt layer incudes a plurality of belt plies overlaid in a tire radial direction, in each of the belt plies, the belt cords are arranged obliquely to the same side with respect to the tire circumferential direction, and at least one pair of the belt plies adjacent to each other in the tire radial direction are overlaid so that the belt cords of one of the belt plies of the pair intersect with the belt cords of the other one of the belt plies of the pair.
5. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 1, wherein the belt plies include a first belt ply, a second belt ply, a third belt ply, and a fourth belt ply layered in this order from inside to outside in the tire radial direction, and the belt cords included in the first belt ply have an angle with respect to the tire circumferential direction larger than each of angles of the belt cords included in the second to fourth belt plies with respect to the tire circumferential direction.
6. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 5, wherein the belt cords included in the second to fourth belt plies are arranged at the angle of 10 degrees or more and 25 degrees or less with respect to the tire circumferential direction.
7. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 5, wherein the belt cords included in the first belt ply are arranged at the angle of 40 degrees or more and 60 degrees or less with respect to the tire circumferential direction.
8. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 5, wherein in each of the second to fourth pelt plies, a ply half width from the tire equator to each of ply outer ends in the tire axial direction is 110% or more and 170% or less of a distance in the tire axial direction from the tire equator to a groove center of each of the shoulder circumferential grooves.
9. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 1, wherein the belt half width is 60% or more and 80% or less of the carcass half width.
10. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 1, wherein the tread portion has only the belt layer as a reinforcing member and no other reinforcing members are provided therein.
11. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 5, wherein the first belt ply has a first belt half width as the belt half width thereof, and the first belt half width is 65% or more and 80% or less of the carcass half width.
12. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 11, wherein the second belt ply has a second belt half width as the belt half width thereof, and the second belt half width is 75% or more and 85% or less of the carcass half width.
13. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 12, wherein the third belt ply has a third belt half width as the belt half width thereof, and the third belt half width is 65% or more and 80% or less of the carcass half width.
14. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 13, wherein the fourth belt ply has a fourth belt half width as the belt half width thereof, and the fourth belt half width is 50% or more and 70% or less of the carcass half width.
15. The pneumatic tire tor heavy duty according to claim 1, wherein each of the shoulder circumferential grooves has a maximum groove width of 6.0 mm or more and 16.0 mm or less.
16. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 15, wherein the or each crown circumferential groove has a maximum groove width of 1.0 mm or more and 3.0 mm or less.
17. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 3, wherein the two crown circumferential grooves are arranged between the shoulder circumferential grooves so as to sandwich the tire equator, and a distance in the tire axial direction from the tire equator to a groove center of each of the crown circumferential grooves is 10% or more and 20% or less of the carcass half width.
18. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 4, wherein each of the shoulder circumferential grooves and the or each crown circumferential groove extend in a zigzag manner, and a minimum distance in the tire axial direction between one of the shoulder circumferential grooves and the crown circumferential groove or one of the crown circumferential grooves adjacent thereto is larger than a maximum distance between adjacent outer ends of the belt plies included in the belt layer.
19. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 18, wherein an amplitude amount in the tire axial direction of a groove center line of the or each crown circumferential groove in the tread plan view is smaller than a distance in the tire radial direction from the bottom of the or each crown circumferential groove to the belt layer.
20. The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to claim 19, wherein an amplitude amount in the tire axial direction of a groove center line of each of the shoulder circumferential grooves in the tread plan view is larger than a distance in the tire radial direction from the bottom of each of the shoulder circumferential grooves to the belt layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] An embodiment of the present disclosure will now be described in conjunction with accompanying drawings.
[0025] The above-mentioned “standard state” is a state in which the tire 1 is mounted on a standard rim (not shown), inflated to a standard inner pressure, and loaded with no tire load. In the case of tires for which various standards are not specified, the above-mentioned standard state means a state of standard use of the tire according to the intended purpose of use of the tire and being loaded with no tire load. In the present specification, unless otherwise noted, the dimensions and the like of various parts of the tire are values measured in the standard state. In the case of components inside the tire, dimensions and the like thereof refer to the dimensions in a state where the shape of the tire cross section is substantially the same as the shape of the tire in the standard state described above.
[0026] The “standard rim” is a wheel rim specified for the concerned tire by a standard included in a standardization system on which the tire is based, for example, the “normal wheel rim” in JATMA, “Design Rim” in TRA, and “Measuring Rim” in ETRTO.
[0027] The “standard inner pressure” is air pressure specified for the concerned tire by a standard included in a standardization system on which the tire is based, for example, the maximum air pressure in JATMA, maximum value listed in the “TIRE LOAD LIMITS AT VARIOUS COLD INFLATION PRESSURES” table in TRA, and “INFLATION PRESSURE” in ETRTO.
[0028] As shown in
[0029] The tire 1 includes a tread portion 2, the sidewall portions 3 arranged continuously to the tread portion 2 on both sides thereof in a tire axial direction, and bead portions 4 each arranged continuously to a respective one of the sidewall portions on an inner side in a tire radial direction.
[0030]
[0031] The crown circumferential grooves 11 are each configured as a narrow groove that closes when contacting the ground under the condition of being loaded with a maximum tire load. On the other hand, each of the pair of the shoulder circumferential grooves 12 is configured as a wide groove that does not close when contacting the ground when the tire is mounted on a vehicle loaded with the maximum tire load. In the case of pneumatic tires for which various standards have been established, the above term “maximum tire load” means the maximum tire load specified for each tire by a standard included in a standardization system on which the tire is based, for example, the “maximum load capacity” in JATMA, maximum value listed in “TIRE LOAD LIMITS AT VARIOUS COLD INFLATION PRESSURES” table in TRA, and “LOAD CAPACITY” in ETRTO. In the case of tires for which the various standards are not specified, the maximum tire load means the maximum tire load under which the tire can continue to run.
[0032] As shown in
[0033] The carcass 6 includes one carcass ply 6A, for example. The carcass 6 may be composed of a plurality of carcass ply 6A, for example. The carcass ply 6A consists of steel carcass cords arranged at an angle of 70 degrees or more and 90 degrees or less with respect to the tire circumferential direction, for example.
[0034] The carcass ply 6A has a main body portion (6a) and turned-up portions (6b). The main body portion (6a) extends between the pair of the bead portions 4. The turned portions (6b) are connected with the main body portion (6a) and each turned up from inside to outside in the tire axial direction around a respective one of bead cores 5.
[0035] The belt layer 7 is arranged radially outside the carcass 6 in the tread portion 2, for example. The belt layer 7 includes belt cords made of metal and arranged obliquely with respect to the tire circumferential direction. Further, a pair of axially outer ends of the belt layer are each positioned axially outside a respective one of the shoulder circumferential grooves 12.
[0036]
[0037] In the present disclosure, since the crown circumferential groove 11 is the above-mentioned narrow groove, the rigidity of the central portion of the tread portion 2 is maintained, therefore, it is possible that the increase in the rolling resistance is suppressed. On the other hand, since the shoulder circumferential grooves 12 are the above-mentioned wide grooves, the wet performance is ensured.
[0038] In general, pneumatic tires for heavy duty with an aspect ratio of 65% or less tend to have a large difference in the amount of the outer diameter growth due to degradation during running because of a large difference in a binding force of the belt layer 7 between the vicinities of the tread edges of the tread portion 2 and the vicinity of the tire equator. In the present disclosure, the belt half width W2 is specified to be 55% or more and 85% or less of the carcass half width W1, therefore, it is possible that the amount of the outer diameter growth of each part of the tread portion 2 is made uniform, thereby, it is possible that the uneven wear resistance performance is improved. In the present disclosure, it is considered that such a mechanism can improve the uneven wear resistance performance without sacrificing the rolling resistance and the wet performance.
[0039] A more detailed configuration of the present embodiment will now be described below. It should be noted that each of the configurations described below is a specific form of the present embodiment. Therefore, it goes without saying that the present disclosure can exert the above-described effects even if it does not have the configurations described below. Further, even if any one of the configurations described below is independently applied to the tire of the present disclosure having the above-mentioned characteristics, improvement in performance according to each configuration can be expected. Furthermore, when some of the configurations described below are applied in combination, combined improvements in performance can be expected according to each of the applied configurations.
[0040] The belt half width W2 is preferably 60% or more, more preferably 65% or more, and preferably 80% or less, and more preferably 75% or less of the carcass half width W. Thereby, it is possible that the uneven wear resistance performance is improved while the increase in the rolling resistance is suppressed.
[0041] The belt layer 7 incudes a plurality of belt plies overlaid in the tire radial direction. The belt layer 7 of the present embodiment includes a first belt ply 7A, a second belt ply 7B, a third belt ply 7C, and a fourth belt ply 7D layered in this order from inside to outside in the tire radial direction. In other words, the belt layer 7 in the present embodiment is composed of four belt plies. One belt ply includes a plurality of the belt cords arranged obliquely to the same side with respect to the tire circumferential direction, i.e., in each of the belt plies, the belt cords are arranged obliquely to the same side with respect to the tire circumferential direction. Further, at least one pair of the belt plies adjacent to each other in the tire radial direction are overlaid so that the belt cords of one of the belt plies intersect with the belt cords of the other one of the belt plies. It is possible that the belt layer 7 configured as such effectively reinforces the tread portion 2.
[0042] It is preferred that the belt cords included in the first belt ply 7A have an angle with respect to the tire circumferential direction larger than each of angles of the belt cords included in the second to fourth belt plies 7B to 7D with respect to the tire circumferential direction. The arrangement of the belt cords configured as such helps to reduce conicity and increase straight running stability.
[0043] The angle of the belt cords included in the first belt ply 7A with respect to the tire circumferential direction is preferably 40 degrees or more, more preferably 45 degrees or more, and preferably 60 degrees or less, more preferably 55 degrees or less.
[0044] The angles of the belt cords included in the second to fourth belt plies 7B to 7D with respect to the tire circumferential direction are each preferably 10 degrees or more, more preferably 12 degrees or more, and preferably 25 degrees or less, more preferably 22 degrees or less. It is possible that the second to fourth belt plies 7B to 7D configured as such exert an excellent tread reinforcing effect while maintaining the conicity small.
[0045] In the present embodiment, the outer ends of each of the first to fourth belt plies 7A to 7D are located axially outside the shoulder circumferential grooves 12. Further, at least the ply half widths from the tire equator to the ply outer ends in the tire axial direction of the second to fourth belt plies 7B to 7D are each 110% or more and 170% or less of a distance L1 (shown in
[0046] A first belt half width (Wa), which is the belt half width of the first belt ply 7A, is 65% or more and 80% or less of the carcass half width W1, for example. A second belt half width (Wb), which is the belt half width of the second belt ply 7B, is 75% or more and 85% or less of the carcass half width W1, for example. A third belt half width (We), which is the belt half width of the third belt ply 7C, is 65% or more and 80% or less of the carcass half width W1, for example, A fourth belt half width (Wd), which is the belt half width of the fourth belt ply 7D, is 50% or more and 70% or less of the carcass half width W1, for example. However, the present disclosure is not limited to such an embodiment.
[0047] As shown in
[0048] Therefore, the tread portion 2 in the present embodiment has only the belt layer 7 as a reinforcing member, and no other reinforcing members (e.g., a band layer having cords spirally wound, and the like) are provided therein. As a result, the weight increase of the tread portion 2 is suppressed, therefore, it is possible that the rolling resistance is maintained small.
[0049] As shown in
[0050] The maximum groove width of each of the shoulder circumferential grooves 12 is, for example, 6.0 mm or more and 16.0 mm or less, preferably 8.0 mm or more and 14.0 mm or less. It is possible that the shoulder circumferential grooves 12 configured as such exert excellent drainage performance as wide grooves while suppressing an increase in the rolling resistance.
[0051] A distance L2 in the tire axial direction from the tire equator (C) to a groove center of each of the pair of the crown circumferential grooves 11 is preferably 10% or more and 20% or less of the carcass half width W1. As a result, it is possible that the wet performance is improved while uneven wear is suppressed in the central portion of the tread portion 2.
[0052] The maximum groove width of each of the crown circumferential grooves 11 is, for example, 1.0 mm or more and 3.0 mm or less, and preferably 1.5 mm or more and 2.5 mm or less. It is possible that the crown circumferential grooves 11 configured as such exert excellent drainage performance as narrow grooves while suppressing an increase in the rolling resistance.
[0053]
[0054] In a more preferred embodiment, a minimum distance 13 in the tire axial direction between one of the shoulder circumferential grooves 12 extending in a zigzag manner and one of the crown circumferential grooves 11 adjacent thereto and extending in a zigzag manner is larger than a maximum distance L4 (shown in
[0055] Further, it is preferred that an amplitude amount in the tire axial direction of a groove center line of each of the crown circumferential grooves 11 in the tread plan view is smaller than a distance (d1) (shown in
[0056] The tread portion 2 of the present embodiment is provided with only two shoulder circumferential grooves 12 and two crown circumferential grooves 11 and is not provided with other circumferential grooves. Therefore, the above-described effects are reliably exerted.
[0057] While detailed description has been made of the pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the present disclosure can be embodied in various forms without being limited to the illustrated embodiment.
EXAMPLES
[0058] Pneumatic tires for heavy duty of size 295/60R22.5 having the basic structure of
[0059] Tire mounting rim: 9.00×22.5
[0060] Tire inner pressure: 1000 kPa
<Rolling Resistance>
[0061] The rolling resistance of the test tires was measured while the test tires were run on a drum testing machine under a constant vertical load and at a constant speed. The results are indicated by an index based on the rolling resistance of Reference 1 being 100, wherein the smaller the numerical value, the smaller the rolling resistance is.
<Wet Performance>
[0062] The braking distance was measured when a test vehicle with the test tires mounted thereon entered a wet road surface at 60 km/h and braked suddenly. The results are indicated by an index based on the braking distance of Reference 1 being 100, wherein the smaller the numerical value, the better the wet performance is.
<Uneven Wear Resistance Performance>
[0063] The amount of wear on the tread was measured after a test vehicle with the test tires mounted thereon was driven for a certain distance in an urban area.
The results are indicated by an index based on Reference 1 being 100 for the difference between the amount of wear of the portion with the largest wear of the tread portion and the amount of wear of the portion with the least wear of the tread portion.
The smaller the numerical value, the better the uneven wear resistance performance is.
[0064] The test results are shown in Tables 1 and 2.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Ref. 1 Ref. 2 Ref. 3 Ex. 1 Ex. 2 Ex. 3 Ex. 4 Ex. 5 Ex. 6 Ex. 7 Groove width of Crown circumferential [mm] 10.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 groove Gross width Shoulder circumferential groove [mm] 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 Belt halfwidth W2/Carcass half width W1 [%] 79 50 90 79 55 60 65 70 75 85 Distance L1 from Tire equator to Shoulder [%] 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 circumferential groove/Carcass half width W1 Rolling resistance [index] 100 97 95 93 96 95 95 94 93 100 Wet performance [index] 100 104 103 100 103 102 101 100 100 101 Uneven wear resistance performance [index] 100 105 99 94 99 98 96 95 95 96
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Ex. 8 Ex. 9 Ex. 10 Ex. 11 Ex. 12 Ex. 13 Ex. 14 Ex. 15 Groove width of Crown circumferential [mm] 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 groove Groove width Shoulder circumferential [mm 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 6.0 16.0 groove Belt half width W2/Carcass half with W1 [%] 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 Distance L1 from Tire equator to Shoulder [%] 40 45 55 69 50 50 50 50 circumferential groove/Carcass half width W1 Rolling resistance [index] 96 95 95 91 94 93 93 93 Wet performance [index] 100 100 100 102 100 100 100 100 Uneven wear resistance performance [index] 97 96 94 94 94 94 94 94
[0065] From the test results, it was confirmed that the tires in Examples improved the uneven wear resistance performance without sacrificing the rolling resistance and the wet performance.
Statement of Disclosure
[0066] The present disclosure includes the following aspects.
[Present Disclosure 1]
[0067] A pneumatic tire for heavy duty having an aspect ratio of 65% or less including:
[0068] a tread portion;
[0069] a pair of bead portions;
[0070] a carcass extending from one of the bead portions to the other one of the bead portions via the tread portion; and
[0071] a belt layer arranged inside the tread portion,
wherein
[0072] the tread portion includes a plurality of circumferential grooves extending continuously in a tire circumferential direction,
[0073] the circumferential grooves include a pair of shoulder circumferential grooves and at least one crown circumferential groove arranged between the shoulder circumferential grooves,
[0074] the crown circumferential groove is a narrow groove that closes when contacting the ground under a condition of being loaded with a maximum tire load,
[0075] each of the shoulder circumferential grooves is a wide groove that does not close when contacting the ground under the condition of being loaded with the maximum tire load,
[0076] the belt layer includes a plurality of belt cords made of metal and arranged obliquely with respect to the tire circumferential direction,
[0077] a pair of outer ends in a tire axial direction of the belt layer are each positioned axially outside a respective one of the shoulder circumferential grooves.
[0078] a belt half width from a tire equator to one of the outer ends of the belt layer is 55% or more and 85% or less of a carcass half width, the carcass half width being a distance in the tire axial direction from the tire equator to the carcass at a maximum tire width position in an axial half of the tire.
[Present Disclosure 2]
[0079] The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to present disclosure 1, wherein a distance in the tire axial direction from the tire equator to a groove center of each of the shoulder circumferential grooves is 40% or more and 60% or less of the carcass half width.
[Present Disclosure 3]
[0080] The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to present disclosure 1 or 2, wherein two crown circumferential grooves are provided between the shoulder circumferential grooves.
[Present Disclosure 4]
[0081] The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to any one of present disclosures 1 to 3, wherein
[0082] the belt layer incudes a plurality of belt plies overlaid in a tire radial direction,
[0083] in each of the belt plies, the belt cords are arranged obliquely to the same side with respect to the tire circumferential direction, and
[0084] at least one pair of the belt plies adjacent to each other in the tire radial direction are overlaid so that the belt cords of one of the belt plies of the pair intersect with the belt cords of the other one of the belt plies of the pair.
[Present Disclosure 5]
[0085] The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to any one of present disclosures 1 to 4, wherein
[0086] the belt plies include a first belt ply, a second belt ply, a third belt ply, and a fourth belt ply layered in this order from inside to outside in the tire radial direction, and the belt cords included in the first belt ply have an angle with respect to the tire circumferential direction larger than each of angles of the belt cords included in the second to fourth belt plies with respect to the tire circumferential direction.
[Present Disclosure 6]
[0087] The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to present disclosure 5, wherein the belt cords included in the second to fourth belt plies are arranged at the angle of 10 degrees or more and 25 degrees or less with respect to the tire circumferential direction.
[Present Disclosure 7]
[0088] The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to present disclosure 5 or 6, wherein the belt cords included in the first belt ply are arranged at the angle of 40 degrees or more and 60 degrees or less with respect to the tire circumferential direction.
[Present Disclosure 8]
[0089] The pneumatic tire for heavy duty according to any one of present disclosures 5 to 7, wherein in each of the second to fourth pelt plies, a ply half width from the tire equator to each of ply outer ends in the tire axial direction is 110% or more and 170% or less of a distance in the tire axial direction from the tire equator to a groove center of each of the shoulder circumferential grooves.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0090] 2 tread portion [0091] 4 bead portion [0092] 6 carcass [0093] 7 belt layer [0094] 10 circumferential groove [0095] 11 crown circumferential groove [0096] 12 shoulder circumferential groove [0097] W1 carcass half width [0098] W2 belt half width