Claims
- 1. A pneumatic tire having a tread portion formed with a plurality of circumferential grooves, a plurality of lateral grooves extending in the tread crossing direction at least between one of the circumferential grooves and each axial end of the tread and arranged at substantially regular intervals in a circumferential direction of the tire, land portions partitioned by the circumferential and lateral grooves, and said tread portion composed of at least two rubber layers with a radially outward arranged outer rubber layer and a radially inward arranged inner rubber layer, relatively thin side rubbers having anti-bending and anti-cutting performance for covering both axial ends of the tread portion composed of said outer and inner rubbers layers, said land portions in the tread portions having sipes, wherein the Shore A hardness of said inner rubber layer is in the range from 54 to 80 degrees and is higher than that of said outer rubber layer; said outer rubber layer is made of foam rubber whose foam rate lies from 5 to 50% and whose volume ratio with respect to a volume of said tread is at least 10%; each of said thin side rubbers made of rubber including no foaming agent and extends from the axial end of the tread into said lateral grooves to cover lateral groove bottoms formed on said outer rubber layer; the portions of said outer rubber layer covered by said side rubbers at said groove bottoms of lateral grooves formed into a wedge-shaped and said wedge-shaped portions of the outer rubber layer have a decreased foam rate; and said sipes formed in the land portions of the tread extend in groove depth direction into said relatively hard inner rubber layer through said foam outer rubber layer.
- 2. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, wherein the volume ratio of said outer rubber layer with respect to a volume of said tread lies preferably from 40 to 60 %.
- 3. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, wherein the Shore A hardness of said outer rubber layer lies preferably from 35 to 53 degrees.
- 4. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, wherein the foam rate of said outer rubber layer lies preferably from 5 to 30%.
- 5. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, wherein an average bubble diameter of the outer foam rubber layer lies from 5 to 150 um.
- 6. The pneumatic tire of claim 5, wherein the average bubble diameter of the outer foam rubber layer lies preferably from 10 to 100 um.
- 7. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, wherein the number of 30 to 120 um diameter bubbles per unit area of 1 mm.sup.2 in the outer foam rubber layer is 20 or more at a central portion of tire land portions (12).
- 8. The pneumatic tire of claim 7, wherein the number of 30 to 120 um diameter bubbles per unit area of 1 mm.sup.2 in the outer foam rubber layer is preferably 30 or more.
- 9. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, wherein the foam rubber is distributed in the outer rubber layer (3A) of the tread portion (3) in such a way that a foam rate V.sub.A of the foam rubber (17A) at both side areas (13A) of the outer rubber layer (3A) is smaller than a foam rate V.sub.B of the foam rubber (17B) at the central area (13B) partitioned by a boundary surface (22) parallel to an equatorial plane E from the side area (13A) to increase rigidity of tire shoulder portions.
- 10. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, wherein the foam rubber is distributed in the outer rubber layer (3A) of the tread portion (3) in such a way that a foam rate V.sub.A of the foam rubber (17A) at both side areas (13A) of the outer rubber layer (3A) is smaller than a foam rate V.sub.B of the foam rubber (17B) at the central area (13B) partitioned from the side areas (13A) by a boundary surface (22) inclined radially inwardly in cross section from near the tire shoulder portion (4) toward a center of the tread (3).
- 11. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, wherein a thickness D.sub.3A of the outer rubber layer (3A) at a center E of a groove bottom (10C) of the lateral groove (10) lies from 70 to 10% of a thickness D.sub.3 between a groove bottom surface (10d) and a belt layer (7).
- 12. The pneumatic tire of claim 11, wherein the thickness D.sub.3A lies preferably from 50 to 30% of the thickness D.sub.3.
- 13. The pneumatic tire of claim 11, wherein a thickness D.sub.L of the outer rubber layer (53) at a land portion (51A) between the tire surface (51a) and a boundary line (L) lies from 15 to 85% of a depth D.sub.52 of a main groove (52).
- 14. The pneumatic tire of claim 13, wherein a thickness D.sub.L of the outer rubber layer (53) lies preferably from 30 to 70% of the depth D.sub.52 of a main groove (52).
- 15. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, wherein a depth D.sub.15 of the sipe (15) is uniform over an entire length L.sub.15a and extends into the inner rubber layer (3B) at a partial length L.sub.15b of a land portion of said sipe at the middle thereof.
- 16. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, wherein a depth D.sub.25A of the sipe (15) at a middle portion (15a) of the land portion is deeper than that D.sub.15 of the sipes (15) on both sides (15c) of the land portion.
- 17. The pneumatic tire of claim 1, wherein the outer rubber layer (3A) is covered by a cover layer (9) having a thickness of 0.3 to 0.4 mm and made of rubber.
- 18. The pneumatic tire of claim 17, wherein only groove bottoms (10a, 10b, 10c) of the outer rubber layer (3A) is covered by the cover layer (9).
Priority Claims (4)
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63-92296 |
Apr 1988 |
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62-123686 |
May 1988 |
JPX |
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63-127669 |
May 1988 |
JPX |
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63-146649 |
Jun 1988 |
JPX |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/336,486 filed Apr. 12, 1989 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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