Claims
- 1. A pneumatic tire comprising:
a pair of sidewalls having axially outermost surfaces terminating in a pair of bead areas; a plurality of circumferentially extending ribs formed of spaced tread lugs extending outwardly from an inner tread surface and terminating in ground engaging surfaces, said ribs including at least a pair of shoulder ribs; and a plurality of lugs integral with the sidewall and extending outwardly from the axially outermost surface of the sidewalls, said lugs including a plurality of circumferentially spaced substantially similar lug groups, each lug group including at least first, second and third lugs; said first lug having a top surface generally aligned with the inner tread surface, an outer surface extending along the sidewall from said top surface toward the bead area of the tire, and side surfaces extending between the outer surface of the lug and the sidewall; said second lug having a top surface generally radially aligned with the ground engaging surface of an adjacent shoulder rib lug, an outer surface extending along the sidewall from said top surface toward the bead area, and side surfaces; and said third lug being in general alignment with said second lug between said second lug and the bead area, said third lug having an outer surface and side surfaces.
- 2. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 1 in which the first lug is circumferentially located between adjacent pairs of said second and third lugs.
- 3. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 1 in which the top and outer surfaces of the first and third lug form sharp corners.
- 4. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 1 in which the outer surfaces of said first, second, and third lugs each lie generally in a separate plane located at different levels outwardly from the sidewalls.
- 5. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 1 in which the side surfaces of the second and third lugs form irregularly shaped grooves with the side surfaces of the first lug.
- 6. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 1 in which a circumferentially extending groove is formed between adjacent end surfaces of the second and third lugs.
- 7. A pneumatic tire comprising:
a pair of sidewalls having outer surfaces extending toward a pair of bead areas; a tread pattern including a plurality of circumferentially extending ribs formed of spaced tread lugs extending outwardly from an inner tread surface to outer ground engaging surfaces, said ribs including at least a pair of shoulder ribs; and a plurality of lugs integral with the sidewall and extending outwardly from the sidewalls, said lugs including a plurality of circumferentially spaced substantially similar lug groups, each lug group having at least first, second and third lugs, each of said lugs having an outer surface extending generally radially along the sidewall, with each of said outer surfaces lying generally in a separate plane spaced at different levels from the outer surface of the sidewall; said outer surfaces of the second and third lugs being in substantial alignment with each other along the sidewall of the tire and the outer surface of the first lug being spaced from and extending between adjacent pairs of said second and third lugs.
- 8. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 7 wherein the outer surface of the second lug extends from adjacent a ground engaging surface of one of the shoulder rib lugs along the sidewall to adjacent the outer surface of the third lug.
- 9. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 8 wherein the outer surface of the second lug merges into the outer ground engaging surface of the shoulder lug at a sharp corner.
- 10. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 7 wherein the outer surface of the first lug extends from adjacent the inner tread surface of the tread pattern.
- 11. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 10 wherein the first lug has a radially extending end surface which aligns with the inner tread surface of the tread pattern.
- 12. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 11 wherein the end surface and the outer surface of the first lug merge into a sharp corner.
- 13. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 7 wherein the third lug has upper and lower end surfaces, with said lower end surface extending generally outwardly from the sidewall forming a relatively sharp corner with the outer surface of said third lug.
- 14. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 7 wherein the second lug terminates in a lower tapered end surface and the third lug terminates in a tapered upper end surface; and in which said upper and lower surfaces merge into the sidewall and form a gap therebetween.
- 15. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 14 wherein the gap formed between the second and third lugs extends generally circumferentially along the sidewall and is in general circumferential alignment with the midpoints of the first lugs.
- 16. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 7 wherein the aligned second and third lugs form irregular shaped grooves with each of the adjacent first lugs.
- 17. The pneumatic tire defined in claim 7 wherein the tread pattern includes at least a pair of intermediate ribs formed by circumferentially spaced tread lugs; and in which zig-zag grooves are formed by the circumferentially spaced tread lugs of the intermediate and shoulder ribs and extend between the sidewalls.
- 18. An improved tire having an outer tread surface an a radially inwardly extending sidewall, said tread surface being formed with a plurality of radially outwardly extending lug elements separated from one another to form grooves therebetween, said grooves collectively forming a tire skid, said improvement comprising:
first and second alternating lug elements positioned on the sidewall of the tire; wherein said first lug elements extending radially inwardly from the tire skid and taper outwardly away from said sidewall; and wherein said second lugs extend radially inwardly from the top of respective lug elements and taper inwardly towards said sidewall.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a standard utility based on provisional application Serial No. 60/316,623, filed Aug. 31, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60316623 |
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