TIRE TREAD
20220355622 · 2022-11-10
Inventors
- Brian David Digman (Sagamore Hills, OH, US)
- Brett Alan Bogner (Clinton, OH, US)
- Jonathan Robert Luke (North Canton, OH, US)
- Jeremy Lee Roberts (Hartville, OH, US)
Cpc classification
B60C11/1236
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/0309
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/1204
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/1254
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/1213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C11/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2011/0348
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tire tread includes a plurality of circumferential grooves, each of the plurality extending continuously in a tire circumferential direction. The plurality of circumferential grooves define a circumferentially extending shoulder rib. The shoulder rib has a plurality of shoulder elements. Each shoulder element is defined by two lateral shoulder grooves. Each shoulder element has an axially outer shoulder element and a corresponding axially adjacent and axially inner shoulder element separated by a circumferential groove. The axially outer shoulder elements each have a pair of angled outer lateral S-shaped blind grooves extending axially away from the inner shoulder elements.
Claims
1. A tire tread comprises: a plurality of circumferential grooves, each of the plurality extending continuously in a tire circumferential direction, the plurality of circumferential grooves defining a circumferentially extending shoulder rib, the shoulder rib having a plurality of shoulder elements, each shoulder element being defined by two lateral shoulder grooves, each shoulder element having an axially outer shoulder element and a corresponding axially adjacent and axially inner shoulder element separated by a circumferential groove, the axially outer shoulder elements each having a pair of angled outer lateral S-shaped blind grooves extending axially away from the inner shoulder elements.
2. The tire tread of claim 1 wherein each of the outer lateral S-shaped blind grooves has a straight circumferential sipe extending circumferentially to a lateral shoulder groove.
3. The tire tread of claim 2 wherein each of the axially inner shoulder elements has two spaced apart inner lateral S-shaped blind grooves extending axially outward from one of the circumferential grooves.
4. The tire tread of claim 3 wherein each inner lateral S-shaped blind groove has a straight circumferential sipe extending circumferentially to the lateral shoulder groove.
5. The tire tread of claim 1 wherein the axial widths of the circumferential grooves narrow as the circumferential grooves extend radially inward.
6. A tire tread comprises: a plurality of circumferential grooves, each of the plurality extending continuously in a tire circumferential direction, the plurality of circumferential grooves defining two circumferentially extending shoulder ribs, the shoulder ribs each having a plurality of shoulder elements, each shoulder element being defined by two lateral shoulder grooves, each shoulder element having an axially outer shoulder element and a corresponding axially adjacent and axially inner shoulder element separated by a circumferential groove, the axially outer shoulder elements each having a pair of outer lateral S-shaped grooves extending axially away from the inner shoulder elements.
7. The tire tread of claim 6 wherein each of the outer lateral S-shaped grooves has a straight circumferential sipe extending circumferentially to a lateral shoulder groove.
8. The tire tread of claim 7 wherein each of the axially inner shoulder elements has two spaced apart inner lateral S-shaped grooves extending axially outward from one of the circumferential grooves.
9. The tire tread of claim 8 wherein each inner lateral S-shaped blind groove has a straight circumferential sipe extending circumferentially to the lateral shoulder groove.
10. The tire tread of claim 9 wherein the axial widths of the circumferential grooves narrow as the circumferential grooves extend radially inward.
11. A tread for a tire comprises: a plurality of circumferential grooves, each of the plurality extending in a tire circumferential direction; and the plurality of circumferential grooves defining a circumferentially extending shoulder rib, the shoulder rib having a plurality of shoulder elements, each shoulder element being defined by two lateral shoulder grooves, each shoulder element having an axially outer shoulder element and a corresponding axially adjacent and axially inner shoulder element separated by a circumferential groove, the axially outer shoulder elements each having a pair of angled outer lateral S-shaped blind grooves extending axially away from the inner shoulder elements, one of the axially inner shoulder elements defines two spaced apart L-shaped grooves extending axially and circumferentially, the L-shaped grooves having a straight portion extending circumferentially to a lateral shoulder groove.
12. The tread of claim 11 wherein each S-shaped blind groove has a straight portion extending circumferentially to the lateral shoulder groove.
13. The tread of claim 12 wherein each of the outer lateral S-shaped blind grooves has a straight circumferential sipe extending circumferentially to the lateral shoulder groove.
14. The tread of claim 13 wherein another of the axially inner shoulder elements has two spaced apart inner lateral S-shaped blind grooves extending axially outward from one of the circumferential grooves.
15. The tread of claim 14 wherein the inner lateral S-shaped blind groove has a straight circumferential sipe extending circumferentially to the lateral shoulder groove.
16. The tread of claim 15 wherein the axial widths of the circumferential grooves narrow as the circumferential grooves extend radially inward.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily ascertained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXAMPLES OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0024] Examples of the present invention may be below described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding and/or identical elements throughout
[0025] As shown in
[0026] A tread 2 of the tire 1 may have a pair of shoulder grooves 3, 4 and a pair of intermediate grooves 5, 6 (
[0027] The grooves 3, 4, 5, 6 may define five circumferentially extending ribs: a center rib 11, a pair of intermediate ribs 13, 15, and a pair of shoulder ribs 17, 19. Each rib 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 may be spaced from an axially adjacent rib by the circumferentially continuous grooves 3, 4, 5, 6.
[0028] The tread elements 131 of the first intermediate rib 13, separated by lateral intermediate grooves 133, may define a circumferential array of spaced apart angled lateral blind grooves 132 extending from the first shoulder groove 3 and toward the first intermediate groove 5. The continuous center rib 11 may have a circumferential array of alternating lateral straight grooves 111 and lateral S-shaped grooves 112 extending from the first intermediate groove 5 to the second intermediate groove 6. The tread elements 151 of the second intermediate rib 15, separated by lateral intermediate grooves 153, may define a circumferential array of spaced apart angled lateral blind grooves 152 extending toward the second intermediate groove 6 and toward the second shoulder groove 4.
[0029] The first shoulder rib 17 may include a plurality of axially outer shoulder elements 171 and corresponding axially adjacent and axially inner shoulder elements 172. The axially outer shoulder elements 171 and axially inner shoulder elements 172 may be axially separated by circumferential grooves 177. The outer shoulder elements 171 may extend axially outward to and over the tread edge Te and be circumferentially separated by lateral shoulder grooves 173. The axially outer shoulder elements 171 may each have a pair of angled lateral S-shaped blind grooves 178 extending axially away from the inner shoulder elements 172. Any or all of the S-shaped blinds grooves 178 may have a straight circumferential sipe 179 extending circumferentially to one of the lateral shoulder grooves 173.
[0030] The axially inner shoulder elements 172, also circumferentially separated by the lateral shoulder grooves 173, may each define two spaced apart angled lateral S-shaped blind grooves 174 extending axially outward from the first shoulder groove 3. The S-shaped blind grooves 174 may each have a straight circumferential sipe 175 extending circumferentially to one of the lateral shoulder grooves 173.
[0031] The second shoulder rib 19 may include a plurality of axially outer shoulder elements 191 and corresponding axially adjacent and axially inner shoulder elements 192. The axially outer shoulder elements 191 and axially inner shoulder elements 192 may be axially separated by circumferential grooves 197. The outer shoulder elements 191 may extend axially outward to and over the tread edge Te and be circumferentially separated by lateral shoulder grooves 193. The axially outer shoulder elements 191 may each have a pair of angled lateral S-shaped blind grooves 198 extending axially away from the inner shoulder elements 192. Any or all of the S-shaped blinds grooves 198 may have a straight circumferential sipe (not shown) extending circumferentially to one of the lateral shoulder grooves 193, similar to the circumferential sipes 179 of the first shoulder rib 17.
[0032] The axially inner shoulder elements 192, also circumferentially separated by the lateral shoulder grooves 193, may each define two spaced apart angled lateral S-shaped blind grooves 194 extending axially outward from the second shoulder groove 4. The S-shaped blind grooves 194 may each have a straight circumferential sipe 195 extending circumferentially to one of the lateral shoulder grooves 193.
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[0036] So far, a tire according to the present invention has been described in detail. However, the present invention is not limited to the above examples, and various modifications of the example may also apply. Numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically and exemplarily described herein.