IP Library Granted Patent US 8,752,600
Granted Patent B2
US 8,752,600 · App. 12/876,495 · Granted Jun 17, 2014

Pneumatic tire with tread having land portions defining drop lengths

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Patent No.
US 8,752,600
App. No.
12/876,495
Granted
Jun 17, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The pneumatic tire includes a tread pattern having a land portion sandwiched between tire circumferential grooves. A groove area ratio of the tread pattern is different between areas on opposite sides with reference to a tire center line in a tire width direction. A first side has the larger groove area ratio and a second side has the smaller groove area ratio respectively. The land portion is protruding outward in a tire radial direction and the land portion has edge portions bordering the tire circumferential grooves and formed by groove walls of the tire circumferential grooves sandwiching the land portion and a surface of the land portion. A drop length of the edge portion facing to the first side from a most protruding point of the land portion along the tire radial direction is longer than a drop length of the edge portion facing to the second side.

Claims (17)

1. A pneumatic tire comprising:

a tread pattern having a plurality of land portions each sandwiched between tire circumferential grooves, the land portions including a first land portion formed on a tire center line, a second land portion formed on a vehicle outer side area of the tread pattern with reference to the tire center line, and a third land portion formed on a vehicle inner side area of the tread pattern with reference to the tire center line,

each of the land portions is in a shape protruding outward in a tire radial direction and has a first edge portion bordering a first one of the tire circumferential grooves facing to a tire inner side and formed by a groove wall of the first one of the tire circumferential grooves, a second edge portion bordering a second one of the tire circumferential grooves facing to a tire outer side and formed by a groove wall of the second one of the tire circumferential grooves, and a land portion surface, and for each of the land portions a most protruding point of the land portion is positioned substantially in a central position of the land portion in a tire width direction,

each drop length of each position of the first edge portion from each position of the most protruding point along the tire radial direction is longer than each drop length of each position of the second edge portion from each position of the most protruding point along the tire radial direction, and the drop length at the first edge portion being 0.01 to 0.08 times the groove depths of the tire circumferential grooves.

2. The pneumatic tire according to claim 1 , wherein

when the land portion is divided into a center area including the most protruding point, a first area facing to the tire inner side with reference to the center area, and a second area facing to the tire outer side, each of land portion profile shapes of the first area and the second area is determined by a single circular arc; and a radius of curvature in the first area is smaller than a radius of curvature in the second area.

3. The pneumatic tire according to claim 2 , wherein

a ratio of the radius of curvature in the second area to the radius of curvature in the first area is larger than 1.5 and smaller than 2.

4. The pneumatic tire according to claim wherein

a groove area ratio of the tread pattern of a vehicle inner area of the tread pattern with reference to the tire center line in the tire width direction is larger than a groove area ratio of the tread pattern of a vehicle outer area of the tread pattern with reference to the tire center line in the tire width direction.

5. The pneumatic tire according to claim 4 , wherein

the groove area ratio is different due to a difference in widths of the tire circumferential grooves extending in the circumferential direction.

6. A pneumatic tire comprising:

a tread pattern having a plurality of land portions each sandwiched between tire circumferential grooves, the land portions including a first land portion formed on a tire center line, a second land portion formed on a vehicle outer side area of the tread pattern with reference to the tire center line, and a third land portion formed on a vehicle inner side area of the tread pattern with reference to the tire center line,

each of the land portions is in a shape protruding outward in a tire radial direction and has a first edge portion bordering a first one of the tire circumferential grooves facing to a tire inner side and formed by a groove wall of the first one of the tire circumferential grooves, a second edge portion bordering a second one of the tire circumferential grooves facing to a tire outer side and formed by a groove wall of the second one of the tire circumferential grooves, and a land portion surface, and for each of the land portions a most protruding point of the land portion is positioned substantially in a central position of the land portion in a tire width direction,

each drop length of each position of the first edge portion from each position of the most protruding point along the tire radial direction is longer than each drop length of each position of the second edge portion from each position of the most protruding point along the tire radial direction, and

when the land portion is divided into a center area including the most protruding point, a first area facing to the tire inner side with reference to the center area, and a second area facing to the tire outer side, each of land portion profile shapes of the first area and the second area is determined by a single circular arc, and a radius of curvature in the first area is equal to a radius of curvature in the second area.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR ASSIGNEE Recorded Nov 18, 2023
From: THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER CO., LTD.
To: THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 065626/0740 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 7, 2010
From: MITA, MASAYA
To: THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 024947/0251 →