Claims
- 1. A tire for operating use on motor-vehicle wheels, comprising:a pair of beads each of which is defined at an inner circumferential edge of the tire; a pair of sidewalls, each of which is in the form of an annulus extending in a radial direction away from one of said beads; a tread band of substantially cylindrical conformation with opposite peripheral edges joined to the sidewalls at respective buttress areas, an outer surface of at least one of said sidewalls having an annular strip, formed on the sidewall in the form of a surface hollow of predetermined depth (“p”) relative to an overall general contour of the sidewall, the radial extension of which is defined between an inner peripheral edge disposed in the area between an associated bead and a maximum axial width circumferential line of the tire and an outer peripheral edge substantially coincident with the peripheral edge of the tread band at a corresponding buttress area; a plurality of substantially rectilinear ribs being formed on said annular strip and disposed consecutively in side by side relation, said plurality of ribs being circumferentially distributed and each rib of said plurality of ribs being disposed within said annular strip, said ribs of said plurality of ribs having a height (“h”) less than the depth (“p”) of said surface hollow; wherein the annular strip has a first series of ribs and a second series of ribs extending from the inner peripheral edge and outer, peripheral edge respectively, each rib of the first series intersecting a corresponding rib of the second series at a respective point of mutual break.
- 2. A tire according to claim 1 in which said annular strip is divided into coaxial annular portions, a first said coaxial annular portion comprising said first series of ribs and a second said coaxial annular portion comprising said second series of ribs.
- 3. A tire for operating use on motor-vehicle wheels, comprising:a pair of beads each of which is defined at an inner circumferential edge of the tire; a pair of sidewalls, each of which is in the form of an annulus extending in a radial direction away from one of said beads; a tread band of substantially cylindrical conformation with opposite peripheral edges joined to the sidewalls at respective buttress areas, an outer surface of at least one of said sidewalls having an annular strip, formed on the sidewall in the form of a surface hollow of predetermined depth (“p”) relative to an overall general contour of the sidewall, the radial extension of which is defined between an inner peripheral edge disposed in the area between an associated bead and a maximum axial width circumferential line of the tire and an outer peripheral edge substantially coincident with the peripheral edge of the tread band at a corresponding buttress area; a plurality of substantially rectilinear ribs being formed on said annular strip and disposed consecutively in side by side relation, said plurality of ribs being circumferentially distributed and each rib of said plurality of ribs being disposed within said annular strip, said ribs of said plurality of ribs having a height (“h”) less than the depth (“p”) of said surface hollow; wherein the annular strip has a predetermined number of sectors of an annulus of the same angular extension, each of said sectors having a first series of ribs and a second series of ribs extending from the inner peripheral edge and outer peripheral edge respectively, each rib of the first series intersecting a corresponding rib of the second series at a respective point of mutual break.
- 4. A tire according to claim 3, further comprising informative inscriptions formed in a unitary manner on the annular strip.
- 5. A tire according to claim 3, in which each rib of the first series is inclined in an opposite direction to that of the corresponding rib of the second series with respect to a radial direction (“r”) passing through said respective point of mutual break.
- 6. A tire according to claim 3, in which the annular strip is divided into two sectors of an angular extension substantially equal to 180°.
- 7. A tire according to claim 3, in which said points of mutual break are consecutively aligned along a spiral-shaped line extending from the inner peripheral edge to the outer peripheral edge.
- 8. A tire for operating use on motor-vehicle wheels, comprising:a pair of beads each of which is defined at an inner circumferential edge of the tire; a pair of sidewalls, each of which is in the form of an annulus extending in a radial direction away from one of said beads; a tread band of substantially cylindrical conformation with opposite peripheral edges joined to the sidewalls at respective buttress areas, an outer surface of at least one of said sidewalls having an annular strip, formed on the sidewall in the form of a surface hollow of predetermined depth (“p”) relative to an overall general contour of the sidewall, the radial extension of which is defined between an inner peripheral edge disposed in the area between an associated bead and a maximum axial width circumferential line of the tire and an outer peripheral edge substantially coincident with the peripheral edge of the tread band at a corresponding buttress area; plurality of substantially rectilinear ribs formed on said annular strip and disposed consecutively in side by side relation, said plurality of ribs being circumferentially distributed and each rib of said plurality of ribs being disposed within said annular strip, said ribs of said plurality of ribs having a height (“h”) less than the depth (“p”) of said surface hollow; informative inscriptions formed on said annular strip said inscriptions being formed as solid non-striped characters on the annular strip and defined by a plurality of projections having smooth surfaces, emerging from said annular strip with a height greater than that of said ribs, and the height of said projections being greater than the depth of said surface hollow, in which the annular strip has a predetermined number of sectors of an annulus of the same angular extension, each of said sectors having a first series of ribs and a second series of ribs extending from the inner peripheral edge and outer peripheral edge respectively, each rib of the first series intersecting a corresponding rib of the second series at a respective point of mutual break.
- 9. A tire according to claim 8, in which said annular strip is free of residual vulcanization stems.
- 10. A tire according to claim 8, in which said ribs have a height (“h”) not less than half the depth (“p”) of said surface hollow.
- 11. A tire according to claim 8, in which said ribs have a trapezoidal-shaped profile in cross-section.
- 12. A tire according to claim 8, in which each rib of the first series is inclined in an opposite direction to that of the corresponding rib of the second series with respect to a radial direction (“r”) passing through said respective point of mutual break.
- 13. A tire according to claim 8, in which the annular strip is divided into two sectors of an angular extension substantially equal to 180°.
- 14. A tire according to claim 8, in which said points of mutual break are consecutively aligned along a spiral-shaped line extending from the inner peripheral edge to the outer peripheral edge.
- 15. A tire according to claim 8, in which the number of said ribs present on said annular strip is higher than 200.
- 16. A tire according to claim 8, in which at least one of said inscriptions is disposed on a straight line.
- 17. A tire according to claim 8, in which at least one of said inscriptions lies along one of said ribs.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/933,322, filed Sep. 18, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,032,711, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/585,745, filed Jan. 16, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,728,242, which is a Rule 62 continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/197,494, filed Feb. 16, 1994.
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