TRUCK TIRE TREAD AND TRUCK TIRE
20180244111 ยท 2018-08-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C2011/1209
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/1218
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/1213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/0302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/1281
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/129
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/1227
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/0306
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention provides for a heavy truck tire tread (1) having a longitudinal direction, a lateral direction and a thickness direction, said tread having a ground-engaging contact surface (CS) and comprising at least four main longitudinal grooves (3, 4, 5, 6) defining at least five main longitudinal ribs (9, 10, 11, 12, 13), the at least four main longitudinal grooves comprising at least one and not more than three open grooves (3, 6) and at least two partially hidden grooves (4, 5), each of said at least two partially hidden grooves comprising openings (41, 51) to the ground-engaging contact surface (CS) and an undersurface channel (42, 52) that is connected to the openings by ducts (43, 53) extending substantially in the thickness direction, longitudinal sipes (44, 54) extending substantially along the longitudinal direction connecting successive openings to the channel, said tread comprising at least two non-shoulder main ribs (10, 11, 12), said at least two non-shoulder main ribs comprising lateral sipes (105, 115, 125) extending in the lateral direction, the tread comprising at least 120 of said lateral sipes, wherein for each partially hidden groove: a total surface area of all openings is less than 200 cm2; an average height of said channel is greater than 5 mm; and an average section area of said channel is greater than 15 mm2.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A heavy truck tire tread having a longitudinal direction, a lateral direction and a thickness direction, said tread having a ground-engaging contact surface and comprising at least four main longitudinal grooves defining at least five main longitudinal ribs, the at least four main longitudinal grooves comprising at least one and not more than three open grooves and at least two partially hidden grooves, each of said at least two partially hidden grooves comprising openings to the ground-engaging contact surface and an undersurface channel that is connected to the openings by ducts extending substantially in the thickness direction, longitudinal sipes extending substantially along the longitudinal direction connecting successive openings to the channel, said tread comprising at least two non-shoulder main ribs, said at least two non-shoulder main ribs comprising lateral sipes extending in the lateral direction, the tread comprising at least 120 of said lateral sipes, wherein for each partially hidden groove: a total surface area of all openings is less than 200 cm.sup.2; an average height of said channel is greater than 5 mm; and an average section area of said channel is greater than 15 mm.sup.2; wherein the total surface area of all openings is greater than 50 cm.sup.2.
22. A heavy truck tire tread having a longitudinal direction, a lateral direction and a thickness direction, said tread having a ground-engaging contact surface and comprising at least four main longitudinal grooves defining at least five main longitudinal ribs, the at least four main longitudinal grooves comprising at least one and not more than three open grooves and at least two partially hidden grooves, each of said at least two partially hidden grooves comprising openings to the ground-engaging contact surface and an undersurface channel that is connected to the openings by ducts extending substantially in the thickness direction, longitudinal sipes extending substantially along the longitudinal direction connecting successive openings to the channel, said tread comprising at least two non-shoulder main ribs, said at least two non-shoulder main ribs comprising lateral sipes extending in the lateral direction, the tread comprising at least 120 of said lateral sipes, wherein for each partially hidden groove: a total surface area of all openings is less than 200 cm.sup.2; an average height of said channel is greater than 5 mm; and an average section area of said channel is greater than 15 mm.sup.2; wherein the tread pattern is directional.
23. A heavy truck tire tread having a longitudinal direction, a lateral direction and a thickness direction, said tread having a ground-engaging contact surface and comprising at least four main longitudinal grooves defining at least five main longitudinal ribs, the at least four main longitudinal grooves comprising at least one and not more than three open grooves and at least two partially hidden grooves, each of said at least two partially hidden grooves comprising openings to the ground-engaging contact surface and an undersurface channel that is connected to the openings by ducts extending substantially in the thickness direction, longitudinal sipes extending substantially along the longitudinal direction connecting successive openings to the channel, said tread comprising at least two non-shoulder main ribs, said at least two non-shoulder main ribs comprising lateral sipes extending in the lateral direction, the tread comprising at least 120 of said lateral sipes, wherein for each partially hidden groove: a total surface area of all openings is less than 200 cm.sup.2; an average height of said channel is greater than 5 mm; and an average section area of said channel is greater than 15 mm.sup.2;
24. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein the total surface area of all openings is greater than 50 cm.sup.2.
25. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein the average section area of all ducts having a mean section area of at least 5 mm.sup.2 is less than 100 mm.sup.2.
26. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein the ratio between the average section area of all said ducts having a mean section area of at least 5 mm.sup.2 and the average section area of the longitudinal channel is less than 0.5.
27. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein each of said ducts has at least one lateral edge sipes.
28. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein the total surface area of all openings is less than 100 cm.sup.2.
29. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein the at least four main longitudinal grooves are four in number, and wherein the two shoulder grooves are open grooves and the two intermediate grooves are partially hidden grooves.
30. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein the ratio between an average height of said lateral sipes and a tread depth is greater than 0.33.
31. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein the ratio between the average height of said lateral sipes and the tread depth is greater than 0.5 and wherein the tread comprises at least 300 of said lateral sipes.
32. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein each partially hidden groove comprises at least 100 openings to the ground-engaging contact surface.
33. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein said lateral sipes are connected to the ducts.
34. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein said longitudinal sipes are undulated along the longitudinal direction of the tread.
35. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein said lateral sipes are undulated along the lateral direction of the tread.
36. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein said lateral and longitudinal sipes are undulated along the thickness direction of the tread.
37. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein said lateral sipes are inclined relative to the lateral direction.
38. The tread as set forth in claim 23, wherein said lateral sipes are inclined relative to the thickness direction.
39. The tread as set forth in claim 23, further comprising a carcass onto which the tread is attached, wherein the carcass and the tread make up a tire.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PARTICULAR EMBODIMENT
[0032] Reference will now be made in detail to an embodiment of the invention, example of which is illustrated in the drawings. This example is provided by way of explanation of the invention.
[0033] As shown in
[0034] The tread 2 has a contact surface CS for engaging the operating surface on which the tire is rolling and the tire has sidewalls SW.
[0035] The tread has a longitudinal direction (also referred to as the circumferential direction), a lateral direction (also referred to as the axial or transverse direction) and a thickness direction (also referred to as the tread depth direction).
[0036] The tread has four main longitudinal grooves 3, 4, 5 and 6 going continuously around the circumference of the tire. Between tread shoulders 7 and 8, the four main longitudinal grooves define five main ribs 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13.
[0037] As better visible form the section view of
[0038] The main grooves 3 and 6 closest to the tread shoulders will now be referred to as the shoulder grooves. The main grooves 4 and 5 located in the center of the tread will now be referred to as the intermediate grooves.
[0039] The main ribs 9 and 13 between shoulders and shoulder grooves will now be referred to as the shoulder ribs. The main ribs 10 and 12 between shoulder grooves and intermediate grooves will now be referred to as the intermediate ribs. The rib 11 between the two intermediate grooves 4 and 5 will now be referred to as the center rib. In a tread having six main ribs (and not five as in the described embodiment), there would be two center ribs, one on either side of a center groove.
[0040] As better visible on the combination of
[0041] According to the invention, the tread has at least one and not more than three open grooves and at least two partially hidden grooves.
[0042] In an embodiment of the invention and as represented in the drawings, the two shoulder grooves 3 and 6 are open grooves and the two intermediate grooves 4 and 5 are partially hidden grooves.
[0043] In the partially hidden grooves 4 and 5, openings 41 and 51 in the contact surface CS connect respectively with undersurface channels 42 and 52 via ducts 43 extending in the thickness direction of the tread.
[0044] It is apparent especially from
[0045] In the embodiment of
[0046] The undersurface channels 42 and 52 are 5 mm wide and 7 mm high in average, their average section area being 31 mm.sup.2.
[0047] In this embodiment, the section area of the ducts is much smaller than the section area of the channels, the ratio between the section area of the ducts and the section area of the longitudinal channel is about 0.4. If the ducts have variable sections along their length and different sizes between, this ratio must be calculated using the average section area of those ducts having a mean section area of at least 5 mm.sup.2, excluding smaller ones from the average. Similarly if the channel has a variable section area along its length, it has to be averaged over its full length.
[0048] The drawings showing only one embodiment with cylindrical ducts, it is understood that ducts may have a different size or shape (the openings being for instance substantially rectangular with the longer side in the longitudinal direction) and the ducts may be in a different number. For instance, another embodiment of the invention would have a lower number of ducts, the ducts having a greater section area.
[0049] Longitudinal sipes 44 and 54 connect their respective channel and ducts to the contact surface CS as best visible from
[0050] The intermediate ribs 10 and 12 have lateral sipes 105 and 125 extending across them. Those sipes may be more or less high but preferably (as shown in dotted lines on
[0051] The ratio between the average height of said lateral sipes and the tread depth is about 0.65 in this embodiment. There are 120 lateral sipes for each intermediate rib in this embodiment.
[0052] As shown on
[0053] The center rib 11 also has similar lateral sipes 115 and in the same number as in an intermediate rib. Those sipes are not inclined relative to the lateral direction in order for the tread to keep a substantially symmetric pattern. The full tread has therefore a total of 360 lateral sipes.
[0054] The shoulder ribs 9 and 13 may have engravings 91 and 131. Those engravings are preferably very shallow to keep the shoulder ribs as solid as possible.
[0055] Narrow lateral edge sipes (so-called micro-sipes) 92, 93, 103 are molded along both edges of the shoulder ribs 9 and 13 and on the facing edges of the intermediate ribs 10 and 12. Similar lateral edge sipes 45 and 46 are connected to the ducts 43.
[0056] Starting from the contact surface CS, lateral sipes and micro-sipes may be inclined by a small angle from the tread thickness direction toward the entrance of the footprint (that is to say in the rotation direction of the tire, see arrows on the shoulders of the tread). This angle is between 5 and 25, for instance 12.
[0057] As visible on
[0058] As visible on the drawings, the tread pattern is directional, meaning that the tire has to be mounted in a given direction to perform consistently. The preferred rolling direction is generally indicated by arrows molded on the shoulders of the tread.
[0059] It should be understood from the foregoing description that various modifications and changes may be made to the embodiments of the present invention without departing from its true spirit. The foregoing description is provided for the purpose of illustration only and should not be construed in a limiting sense. Only the language of the following claims should limit the scope of this invention.