Agricultural Bar Nose To Prevent Stubble Damage
20170144489 ยท 2017-05-25
Inventors
- Wayne Birkenholz (Ankeny, IA, US)
- Bradley J. Harris (New London, OH, US)
- Benjamin Robert Rethmel (Doylestown, OH, US)
- Todd A. Buxton (Norton, OH, US)
Cpc classification
B60C11/0311
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pneumatic agricultural tire includes first and second rows of angled lugs. Each lug is provided with a leading wall rising up from a tread floor to a leading edge of the lug surface. The leading wall has a wedge shaped leading nose rising up from the tread floor and sloped in the trailing direction so that ground stubble is engaged by and pushed aside by the wedge shaped leading nose thereby reducing stubble damage at a root of the leading wall.
Claims
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26. A pneumatic agricultural tire, comprising: a circumferential tread portion including first and second rows of tread lugs extending from first and second shoulders of the tread portion toward an equatorial plane of the tire, the tread lugs extending upward from a tread floor by a lug height; the lugs extending at an angle to a rotational axis of the tire to define a rotational direction of the tire such that when the tire is rolling in a forward direction an axially inner end of each lug engages the ground before an axially outer end of the lug engages the ground; each lug having a radially outer ground engaging surface defined between a leading edge of the lug and a trailing edge of the lug; the leading edge of each lug including an inside leading edge facing partially toward the equatorial plane, an outside leading edge facing partially toward the respective shoulder from which the lug extends, and a curved nose edge joining the inside leading edge and the outside leading edge, the curved nose edge having a visibly discernible radius of curvature of no greater than one-half inch; and a nose wall extending upward from the tread floor to the nose edge, the nose wall having a leading root portion having a nose ridge extending upward from the tread floor to at least one-half the tread height, the nose ridge having a visibly discernible radius of curvature of no greater than inch, the nose ridge extending at a nose angle of from about 20 to about 60 to a radial plane.
27. The tire of claim 26, wherein: the visibly discernible radius of curvature of the curved nose edge is no greater than 0.3 inch.
28. The tire of claim 26, wherein: the nose ridge extends all the way to the curved nose edge.
29. The tire of claim 26, wherein: the nose angle is in a range of from about 40 to about 50.
30. The tire of claim 26, wherein: the nose angle is in a range of from about 35 to about 45.
31. The tire of claim 26, wherein: each lug extends substantially to but does not cross the equatorial plane of the tire.
32. The tire of claim 26, wherein: an axially inner end of the radially outer surface of each lug is defined by an inside lateral edge extending in a substantially circumferential direction.
33. A pneumatic agricultural tire, comprising: a circumferential tread portion including first and second rows of tread lugs extending from first and second shoulders of the tread portion toward an equatorial plane of the tire, the tread lugs extending upward from a tread floor by a lug height; the lugs extending at an angle to a rotational axis of the tire to define a rotational direction of the tire such that when the tire is rolling in a forward direction an axially inner end of each lug engages the ground before an axially outer end of the lug engages the ground; each lug having a radially outer ground engaging surface defined between a leading edge of the lug and a trailing edge of the lug; the leading edge of each lug including an inside leading edge facing partially toward the equatorial plane, and an outside leading edge facing partially toward the respective shoulder from which the lug extends, and a curved nose edge joining the inside leading edge and the outside leading edge, the curved nose edge having a visibly discernible radius of curvature of no greater than one-half inch; and each lug having a leading wall rising up from the tread floor to the leading edge, the leading wall including a wedge shaped leading nose rising up from the tread floor and sloped in the trailing direction, so that ground stubble is engaged by and pushed aside by the wedge shaped leading nose thereby reducing stubble damage at a root of the leading wall, the wedge shaped leading nose having a discernible nose ridge from adjacent the tread floor all the way to the leading edge of the lug, the discernible nose ridge having a visibly discernible radius of curvature of no greater than inch.
34. The tire of claim 33, wherein: the discernible nose ridge has a visibly discernible radius of curvature of no greater than 0.3 inch.
35. The tire of claim 33, wherein: the wedge shaped leading nose is formed by two nose wall sides rising up from the tread floor and joining at the nose ridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] Following are definitions of selected terms employed herein. The definitions include various examples and/or forms of components that fall within the scope of a term and that may be used for implementation. The examples are not intended to be limiting. Both singular and plural forms of terms may be within the definitions.
[0029] Axial and axially refer to directions which are parallel to the axis of rotation of a tire.
[0030] Circumferential refers to lines or directions extending along the perimeter of the surface of the annular tread perpendicular to the axial direction.
[0031] Equatorial plane (EP) refers to a plane that is perpendicular to the axis of rotation of a tire and passes through the center of the tire's tread.
[0032] Radial and radially refer to directions that are perpendicular to the axis of rotation of a tire.
[0033] Directions are also stated in this application with reference to the axis of rotation of the tire. The terms upward and upwardly refer to a general direction towards the tread of the tire, whereas downward and downwardly refer to the general direction towards the axis of rotation of the tire. Thus, when relative directional terms such as upper and lower are used in connection with an element, the upper element is spaced closer to the tread than the lower element. Additionally, when relative directional terms such as above or below are used in connection with an element, an element that is above another element is closer to the tread than the other element. The terms axially inward and axially inwardly refer to a general direction towards the equatorial plane of the tire, whereas axially outward and axially outwardly refer to a general direction away from the equatorial plane of the tire and towards the sidewall of the tire.
[0034] To the extent that the term includes or including is used in the specification or the claims, it is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term comprising as that term is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim. Furthermore, to the extent that the term or is employed (e.g., A or B) it is intended to mean A or B or both. When the applicants intend to indicate only A or B but not both then the term only A or B but not both will be employed. Thus, use of the term or herein is the inclusive, and not the exclusive use. See, Bryan A. Garner, A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage 624 (2d. Ed. 1995). Also, to the extent that the terms in or into are used in the specification or the claims, it is intended to additionally mean on or onto. Furthermore, to the extent the term connect is used in the specification or claims, it is intended to mean not only directly connected to, but also indirectly connected to such as connected through another component or multiple components.
The Embodiment of FIGS. 5, 5A and 5B
[0035] Referring now to
[0036] The tire 30 includes a circumferential tread portion 32 including first and second rows of tread lugs 34 and 36 extending from first and second shoulders 38 and 40 of the tread portion toward an equatorial plane 42 of the tire. The individual lugs of the first row 34 may be identified as 34A, 34B, etc. as indicated in
[0037] As best seen in
[0038] Each lug has a radially outer ground engaging surface such as the surface 56 of lug 34A identified in
[0039] The radially outer ground engaging surface 56 is defined between a leading edge 58 of the lug and a trailing edge 60 of the lug. The leading edge 58 includes an inside leading edge 62 facing partially toward the equatorial plane 42, and an outside leading edge 64 facing partially toward the respective shoulder 38 from which the lug 34A extends. The leading edge 58 further includes a nose edge 66 joining the inside leading edge 62 and the outside leading edge 64. In the embodiment of
[0040] The axially inner end of the radially outer surface 56 of the lug is defined by an inside lateral edge 61 extending in a substantially circumferential direction.
[0041] A nose wall 68 extends upward from the tread floor 44 to the nose edge 66. The nose wall 68 has a leading root portion 70 having a nose ridge 72 extending upward from the tread floor 44 to at least one half the tread height 46. The nose ridge 72 extends substantially perpendicular to but not radially from the rotational axis 50 of the tire.
[0042] In the embodiment of
[0043] In the embodiment of
[0044] It will be appreciated with reference to
[0045] As shown in
[0046] In another embodiment the nose angle 82 may be in a range of from about 30 to about 50, and in still another embodiment the nose angle may be in a range of from about 35 to about 45.
[0047] As is best seen in
[0048] The nose wall 68 as shown in enlarged view in
[0049] The wedge shaped leading nose formed by nose side walls 74 and 76 acts in a manner of a cow catcher or leading scoop so that ground stubble from previously cut crops which is being rolled over by the tire 30 is engaged by and pushed aside by the wedge shaped leading nose thereby reducing stubble damage at the root 70 of the leading wall 68.
[0050] The nose ridge 72 can be further described as a discernible nose ridge which extends from the tread floor 44 to at least one half the lug height 46, and in the embodiment of
The Embodiment of FIGS. 6, 6A and 6B
[0051] Referring now to
[0052] The differences between the embodiments of
[0053] As shown in
[0054] A modified nose wall 90 includes first and second nose wall sides 92 and 94 which extend upward from the tread floor 44 and are joined at a nose ridge 96.
[0055] In the embodiment of
[0056] Once again, it is noted that
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The Embodiment of FIGS. 7, 7A and 7B
[0058] The embodiment of
[0059] As best seen in
[0060] The lug of
[0061] In the cross-sectional view of
ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION
[0062] Exemplary constructions for a pneumatic agricultural tire have been described. The following clauses are offered as further description of the disclosed invention.
[0063] (1) A pneumatic agricultural tire, comprising:
[0064] a circumferential tread portion including first and second rows of tread lugs extending from first and second shoulders of the tread portion toward an equatorial plane of the tire, the tread lugs extending upward from a tread floor by a lug height;
[0065] the lugs extending at an angle to a rotational axis of the tire to define a rotational direction of the tire such that when the tire is rolling in a forward direction an axially inner end of each lug engages the ground before an axially outer end of the lug engages the ground;
[0066] each lug having a radially outer ground engaging surface defined between a leading edge of the lug and a trailing edge of the lug;
[0067] the leading edge of each lug including an inside leading edge facing partially toward the equatorial plane, an outside leading edge facing partially toward the respective shoulder from which the lug extends, and a nose edge joining the inside leading edge and the outside leading edge; and
[0068] a nose wall extending upward from the tread floor to the nose edge, the nose wall having a leading root portion having a nose ridge extending upward from the tread floor to at least one-half the tread height, the nose ridge having a radius of curvature of no greater than inch, the nose ridge extending at a nose angle of from about 20 to about 60 to a radial plane.
[0069] (2) The tire of clause 1, wherein:
[0070] the nose edge is a straight nose edge; and
[0071] the nose wall includes first and second nose wall sides extending upward from the tread floor and joined at the nose ridge.
[0072] (3) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0073] the nose ridge extends all the way to an intermediate point of the straight nose edge.
[0074] (4) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0075] the intermediate point of the straight nose edge is a mid-point of the straight nose edge.
[0076] (5) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0077] the nose ridge terminates between one-half and three-quarters of the lug height and then the nose wall sides blend together into an upper nose surface with no discernible nose ridge, the upper nose surface extending to the straight nose edge.
[0078] (6) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0079] the straight nose edge extends substantially parallel to a rotational axis of the tire.
[0080] (7) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0081] the nose edge is a curved nose edge, having a radius of curvature of no greater than one-half inch.
[0082] (8) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0083] the radius of curvature of the curved nose edge is no greater than 0.3 inch.
[0084] (9) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0085] the nose ridge extends all the way to the curved nose edge.
[0086] (10) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0087] the nose angle is in a range of from about 30 to about 50.
[0088] (11) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0089] the nose angle is in a range of from about 35 to about 45.
[0090] (12) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0091] the nose ridge extends substantially perpendicular to, but not radially from, the rotational axis of the tire.
[0092] (13) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0093] each lug extends substantially to but does not cross the equatorial plane of the tire.
[0094] (14) The tire of any preceding clause, wherein:
[0095] an axially inner end of the radially outer surface of each lug is defined by an inside lateral edge extending in a substantially circumferential direction.
[0096] (15) A pneumatic agricultural tire, comprising:
[0097] a circumferential tread portion including first and second rows of tread lugs extending from first and second shoulders of the tread portion toward an equatorial plane of the tire, the tread lugs extending upward from a tread floor by a lug height;
[0098] the lugs extending at an angle to a rotational axis of the tire to define a rotational direction of the tire such that when the tire is rolling in a forward direction an axially inner end of each lug engages the ground before an axially outer end of the lug engages the ground;
[0099] each lug having a radially outer ground engaging surface defined between a leading edge of the lug and a trailing edge of the lug;
[0100] the leading edge of each lug including an inside leading edge facing partially toward the equatorial plane, and an outside leading edge facing partially toward the respective shoulder from which the lug extends; and
[0101] each lug having a leading wall rising up from the tread floor to the leading edge, the leading wall including a wedge shaped leading nose rising up from the tread floor and sloped in the trailing direction, so that ground stubble is engaged by and pushed aside by the wedge shaped leading nose thereby reducing stubble damage at a root of the leading wall.
[0102] (16) The tire of clause 15, wherein:
[0103] the wedge shaped leading nose has a discernible nose ridge from adjacent the tread floor to at least one-half of the lug height.
[0104] (17) The tire of clause 15 or 16, wherein:
[0105] the discernible nose ridge extends all the way to the leading edge of the lug.
[0106] (18) The tire of any of clauses 15-17, wherein:
[0107] the leading edge includes a curved nose edge joining the inside leading edge and the outside leading edge.
[0108] (19) The tire of any of clauses 15-18, wherein:
[0109] the leading edge includes a straight nose edge joining the inside leading edge and the outside leading edge.
[0110] (20) The tire of any of clauses 15-19, wherein:
[0111] the discernible nose ridge has a radius of curvature of no greater than inch.
[0112] (21) The tire of any of clauses 15-20, wherein:
[0113] the discernible nose ridge has a radius of curvature of no greater than 0.3 inch.
[0114] (22) The tire of any of clauses 15-21, wherein:
[0115] the wedge shaped leading nose is formed by two nose wall sides rising up from the tread floor and joining at the nose ridge.
[0116] (23) The tire of any of clauses 15-22, wherein:
[0117] the leading edge includes a straight nose edge joining the inside leading edge and the outside leading edge; and
[0118] the two nose wall sides extend to at least one-half of the lug height.
[0119] (24) The tire of any of clauses 15-23, wherein:
[0120] the nose ridge terminates between one-half and three-quarters of the lug height and then the nose wall sides blend together into an upper nose surface with no discernible nose ridge, the upper nose surface extending to the straight nose edge.
[0121] (25) The tire of any of clauses 15-24, wherein:
[0122] the two nose wall sides and the discernible nose ridge extend all the way to the straight nose edge.
[0123] Thus it is seen that the apparatus of the present invention readily achieves the ends and advantages mentioned as well as those inherent therein. While certain preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described for purposes of the present disclosure, numerous changes in the arrangement and construction of parts may be made by those skilled in the art, which changes are encompassed within the scope and spirit of the present invention.