This application is a 371 national phase entry of PCT/EP2014/061802, filed 6 Jun. 2014, which claims benefit of European Patent Application No. 13172040.1, filed 14 Jun. 2013, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
The present disclosure relates to the field of molds for molding and vulcanizing a tire tread. More specifically, the disclosure relates to the molds used for molding in the tread grooves which are partially or completely covered by an additional cover layer.
It is known practice to design tires the tread of which comprises various rubber compounds. Document WO 03089257 discloses such treads. More specifically, document WO 03089257 discloses a tread comprising grooves the walls of which are covered with a cover layer. The material of which this cover layer is made differs from the rubber compound of which the tread is made. This material notably has much better wet grip than the wet grip of the rubber compound. This allows a very significant improvement in cornering performance on wet ground.
One way of manufacturing this tread is notably disclosed in document WO 2006069912. According to this method of manufacture, in a first step, provision is made for the material intended to constitute a cover layer to be injected in the form of one or more inserts into the green tire using an injection nozzle. The insert or inserts is or are then shaped, in a second step, by ribs of a vulcanizing mold so that they cover all or part of the walls of the grooves molded by these ribs.
This method of manufacture has its limits, particularly as far as obtaining precision moldings is concerned. Specifically, during the shaping thereof, the insert experiences a significant shear force from the rib in order to convert this insert into a layer of lesser thickness. This shear force may cause cracking within the insert, making it more difficult to control the movements of the material of which this insert is made. The shape and the thickness of the cover layer thus formed may therefore be somewhat haphazard. The advantages afforded by the additional layer to the performance of the tire are then reduced.
In addition, in this method of manufacture, it is necessary to make the inserts align with the ribs. This makes manufacture of the tread more complicated.
There is therefore a need to improve the incorporation of a cover layer on the walls of grooves of a tire tread.
A “tire” means all types of elastic tire whether or not subjected to an internal pressure.
A “green tire” or “green form” of a tire means a superposition of a plurality of semi-finished rubber products present in the form of strips or sheets, with or without reinforcement. The green tire is intended to be vulcanized in a mold in order to obtain the tire.
The “tread” of a tire means a quantity of rubber material bounded by lateral surfaces and by two main surfaces one of which is intended to come into contact with a road surface when the tire is running.
A “tread surface” means the surface formed by those points on the tire tread that come into contact with the road surface when the tire is running.
A “mold” means a collection of separate molding elements which, when brought closer towards one another, delimit a toroidal molding space.
A “molding element” of a mold means part of a mold. A molding element is, for example, a mold segment.
A “molding surface” of a molding element means the surface of the mold that is intended to mold the surface of the tire tread.
A “blade” of a molding element means a protrusion projecting from the molding surface. In the blades category, a distinction is made between sipe blades which are less than 2 mm wide and ribs which have a width of 2 mm or more. Sipe blades are intended to mold sipes in the tire tread, which means cuts which at least partially close up when they fall within the contact patch where the tire makes contact with the ground. The ribs are intended to mold grooves in the tread, which means cuts which do not close up when they fall within the contact patch in which the tire makes contact with the ground.
The invention, in an embodiment, relates to a molding element of a mold for molding and vulcanizing a tire tread, this tread comprising a tread surface intended to come into contact with the ground when the tire is rolling. The molding element comprises a molding surface intended to mold part of the tire tread surface and a blade intended to mold a sipe or a groove in the tread. The molding element comprises two lamella positioned on either side of the blade at a certain distance from this blade, each lamella comprising a bulge at one extremity far away from the molding surface. Indeed, each lamella comprises cutting means extending from the bulge.
The cutting means are able to cut a cover layer that covers a green tire. The blade itself will mold a groove in the tread and at the same time guide part of the cover layer into the groove thus molded.
The invention, in an embodiment, proposes that the cover layer is cut and some parts of this layer are positioned within the depth of the green tire during one and the same movement of the molding element with respect to the green tire.
The cutting means can create a stress concentration at cutting means connection area. That stress causes block chipping during tire rolling and crack initiation risk in the deep of the tread band. By applying a bulge at the base of the cutting means, the inventors have discovered that the stress concentration is reduced during tire rolling.
In an alternative form of the embodiment, the lamella extend in a direction of extension X, and the cutting means are continuous along this direction of extension X. Continuous cutting means improve the operation of cutting the cover layer.
In another alternative form of the embodiment, the cutting means comprise a plurality of sharped teeth.
With the lamella, there is a space between two consecutive teeth. This space create a gum bridge between two cavities molded by the teeth. This gum bridge limits also the risk of initiating cracks.
Other features and advantages of the embodiments of the invention will emerge from the following description, given by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings in which:
In the description that follows, elements that are substantially identical or similar will be denoted by identical references.
More specifically, the molding element 1 comprises a molding surface 3 intended to mold part of the tread surface of a tire. The molding element 1 also comprises blades 5 of which just one is depicted here to make the embodiment of the invention easier to understand. The blade in this instance is a rib 5 intended to mold a groove in the tire tread. A “groove” in a tread means a cut in this tread of a width, i.e. the distance separating two lateral walls of this groove, greater than 2 mm. The rib 5 extends heightwise and projects from this molding surface 3 with an height H. The rib 5 also extends lengthwise in a direction of extension X. In the mold, this direction X may be a circumferential direction following the circumference of the mold. As an alternative, the direction of extension X is a transverse direction perpendicular to the circumferential direction of the mold. In another alternative form, this direction of extension is an oblique direction making a non-zero angle with the circumferential direction and with the transverse direction of the mold.
The molding element 1 of
The embodiments of the invention is not restricted to the examples described and depicted and various modifications can be made thereto without departing from its scope.
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