The present disclosure relates to a tire.
Sometimes decoration formed by fine recesses and protrusions on a smooth surface is provided to a side face of a tire (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) No. 2019-099094).
An object of the present disclosure is to provide a tire capable of broadening a width of expression of a decorative section.
A tire of a first aspect includes plural large pattern areas that are disposed along a tire circumferential direction on a tire outside surface, that are each formed by recesses and protrusions, and that are partitioned by smooth surfaces. The large pattern areas are each configured including a first pattern area and a second pattern area that is disposed adjacent to the first pattern area and that has a higher luminance than the first pattern area.
In the tire according to the first exemplary embodiment, the tire outside surface is decorated by providing the plural large pattern areas on the tire outside surface, with the large pattern areas each being configured including the first pattern area and the second pattern area disposed adjacent to the first pattern area and having a higher luminance than the first pattern area formed by recesses and protrusions, with the large pattern areas partitioned by smooth surfaces. This thereby enables the width of expression to be broadened at the portion provided with the large pattern areas, in other words at the decorated portion decorated on the tire outside surface.
A tire according to a second aspect is the tire according to a first aspect, wherein there are plural of the large pattern areas disposed in a tire radial direction on a tire side section.
In the tire according to the second exemplary embodiment, the large pattern areas are provided to the tire side section, thereby enabling the width of expression to be broadened at the portion of the tire side section provided with the large pattern areas, in other words at the decorated portion of the tire side section.
Moreover, there are plural of the large pattern areas disposed in the tire radial direction, thereby enabling the width of expression to be broadened compared to cases in which there are not plural of the large pattern area disposed in the tire radial direction.
A tire according to a third aspect is the tire according to the first aspect or the second aspect, wherein plural of at least one of the first pattern area or the second pattern area are provided in a single one of the large pattern areas.
In the tire according to the third aspect, there are plural of the at least one of the first pattern area or the second pattern area provided in a single one of the large pattern areas, thereby enabling the width of expression to be broadened compared to cases in which there are not plural of the at least one out of the first pattern area or the second pattern area provided in a single of the large pattern areas.
The tire of the present disclosure as describe above exhibits the excellent advantageous effect of enabling the width of expression of a decorative section of a tire outside surface to be broadened.
Description follows regarding a tire 10 according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, with reference to
As illustrated in
Other than at the decorative section 14, the tire side section 12 has a smooth surface similar to a normal tire. Note that, as appropriate, a portion of the tire side section 12 configured by the smooth surface is called a base surface 16.
The decorative section 14 includes plural large pattern areas 18. Plural of the large pattern areas 18 are disposed along the tire radial direction (arrow R direction) and plural thereof are disposed along the tire circumferential direction (arrow C direction). The large pattern areas 18 of the present exemplary embodiment are formed in substantially arrow-feather shapes in plan view of the tire side section 12, and large pattern areas 18 that are adjacent to each other in the tire radial direction are disposed facing in opposite directions.
A space S configured by a smooth surface is provided between a large pattern area 18 and an adjacent large pattern area 18 so as to be connected to the base surface 16. In other words, the large pattern areas 18 are partitioned by smooth surfaces.
Note that there are preferably three or more of the large pattern areas 18 disposed in the tire circumferential direction, and more preferably five or more thereof.
The large pattern areas 18 are each configured including a first pattern area 20, and a second pattern area 22 disposed adjacent to the first pattern area 20 and having a higher luminance than the first pattern area 20.
The first pattern area 20 is configured including a region 20a, a region 20b, a region 20c, a region 20d, a region 20e, and the like that have different sizes and shapes to each other.
The second pattern area 22 is configured including a region 22a, a region 22b, a region 22c, a region 22d, a region 22e, and the like that have different sizes and shapes to each other.
Note that the region 20a, the region 20b, the region 20c, the region 20d, and the region 20e of the first pattern area 20 have shapes that are symmetrical to the region 22a, the region 22b, the region 22c, the region 22d, and the region 22e of the second pattern area 22 about an axis of symmetry CL.
Next, the first pattern area 20 has a lower luminance than the base surface 16 and appears blacker than the base surface 16. The second pattern area 22 has a higher luminance than the first pattern area 20 and a lower luminance than the base surface 16. Namely, luminance decreases in a sequence of the base surface 16, then the second pattern area 22, and then the first pattern area 20, and also the second pattern area 22 appears blacker than the base surface 16, the first pattern area 20 appears blacker than the second pattern area 22, and the first pattern area 20 appears the blackest.
Note that the first pattern area 20 and the second pattern area 22 can be formed on the surface of the tire side section 12 by providing a mold for molding the tire 10 with fine recesses and protrusions at portions corresponding to the first pattern area 20 and the second pattern area 22.
Fine protrusions projecting from the base surface 16 are formed to the first pattern area 20 and the second pattern area 22, with these resulting in recesses and protrusions on the surface of each of the first pattern area 20 and the second pattern area 22.
First asterisk protrusions 34 and second asterisk protrusions 36 serving as examples of protrusions are formed similarly to each other on the first pattern area 20 and the second pattern area 22.
The shapes of the first asterisk protrusions 34 and the second asterisk protrusions 36 are similar to each other in each of these areas. Moreover, a pitch P between mutually adjacent first asterisk protrusions 34 and mutually adjacent second asterisk protrusions 36 is varied according to a homothetic ratio.
As described above, the shapes of the first asterisk protrusions 34 and the second asterisk protrusions 36 are similar in each of these areas. In the following description the first pattern area 20 will be given as an example of the shape of the first asterisk protrusions 34 and the second asterisk protrusions 36.
First Pattern Area 20
As illustrated in
First Asterisk Protrusions 34
As illustrated in
A 60° angle is formed between adjacent extension portions 34E out of the six extension portions 34E. In other words, the six extension portions 34E extend from the center O1 in a radial shape to form each of the first asterisk protrusions 34.
As illustrated in
Note that dimensions such as the height of the protrusions and pitch (interval) of the protrusions, described later, in the present exemplary embodiment may, for example, be measured using the One-Shot 3D Measuring Macroscope, VR-3000 Series, manufactured by Keyence Corporation.
Second Asterisk Protrusion 36
As illustrated in
The first asterisk protrusions 34 and the second asterisk protrusions 36 are disposed alternately to each other in the tire circumferential direction and in the tire radial direction so as to fill the entirety of each region.
A pitch (hereafter referred to as a pitch P) between the center O1 and the center O2 of the first asterisk protrusions 34 and the adjacent second asterisk protrusions 36 that are adjacent in the tire radial direction and in the tire circumferential direction is a predetermined single value from 0.1 mm to 1.0 mm. Molding the protrusions becomes difficult in cases in which the pitch P is less than 0.1 mm. In cases in which the pitch P is greater than 1.0 mm, there is a concern that it might not be possible to attenuate incident light sufficiently to lower the luminance to a degree that appears black.
Second Pattern Area 22
Next, description follows regarding the second pattern area 22.
As illustrated in
The first pattern area 20 and the second pattern area 22 of the present exemplary embodiment are areas having, as an example, a luminance L* value of less than 20 as measured using a Handy Spectrophotometer (NF333) manufactured by Nippon Denshoku Industries Co., Ltd. The luminance L* value ranges from 0 to 100, with values close to 0 appearing black, and values close to 100 appearing white.
In the present exemplary embodiment the luminance L* value of the base surface 16 is, as an example, set to 23, the luminance L* value of the second pattern area 22 is, as an example, set to 15, and the luminance L* value of the first pattern area 20 is, as an example, set to 5. Note that the luminance L* value of each region may be appropriately modified as required.
Note that in a single decorative section 14 a total surface area occupied by the first pattern area 20 and the second pattern area 22 may, for example, be in a range of from 50% to 95%.
Operation and Advantageous Effects
Next, description follows regarding the operation and advantageous effects of the tire 10 of the present exemplary embodiment.
In other areas of the tire side section 12 not formed with the protrusions, namely at the base surface 16, incident light is reflected toward the outside by the smooth outer surface configuring the base surface 16.
In contrast thereto, in the first pattern area 20 and the second pattern area 22, the incident light to the first asterisk protrusions 34 and the second asterisk protrusions 36 hits the side faces 34D, 36D illustrated in
Furthermore, due to the apex angles of each of the protrusions being similar to each other, the region occupied by the base surface 16 per unit surface area of the second pattern area 22 is wider than the region occupied by base surface 16 per unit surface area of the first pattern area 20.
This means that the quantity of light reflected outside at the second pattern area 22 is greater than the quantity of light reflected outside at the first pattern area 20. Namely, the luminance L* of the second pattern area 22 is higher than that of the first pattern area 20. In other words, the second pattern area 22 appears relatively brighter than the first pattern area 20, and the first pattern area 20 appears relatively blacker than the second pattern area 22.
In this manner, the decorative section 14 is provided with the plural large pattern areas 18 that are each configured including the first pattern areas 20 and the second pattern areas 22, which are disposed adjacent to the first pattern areas 20 and have a higher luminance than the first pattern areas 20, with the large pattern areas 18 partitioned by the spaces S that have a smooth surface. This thereby enables the decorative section 14 of the present exemplary embodiment to be have a broader width of expression than a decorative section not having such a configuration.
Note that visibility of the large pattern areas 18 can be raised by deciding a width of the spaces S such that the total surface area in a single decorative section 14 occupied by the first pattern areas 20 and the second pattern area 22 is in a range of from 50% to 95%.
Next, description follows regarding the tire 10 according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The same reference numerals will be appended to configuration the same as that of the first exemplary embodiment, and explanation thereof will be omitted.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
As an example of the protrusions, plural rib shaped protrusions 38 are provided extending in a straight line shape in the region 20a, the region 20b, the region 20c, the region 22a, the region 22b, and the region 22c. The rib shaped protrusions 38 may, in other words, be called ridges (protrusions of a mountain ridge shape, see
The height of the rib shaped protrusions 38 is, as an example, 0.15 mm, the apex angle thereof is, as an example, 35°. A height of the rib shaped protrusions 40 is, as an example, 0.2 mm, and the apex angle thereof is, as an example, 35°. These heights and apex angles may be modified as appropriate.
The rib shaped protrusions 38 are parallel to one direction, with a pitch P between a center of one rib shaped protrusion 38 and a center of an adjacent other rib shaped protrusion 38 similar to the pitch between the first asterisk protrusions 34 and the second asterisk protrusions 36 illustrated in
In the present exemplary embodiment too, the pitch P of the rib shaped protrusions 38 in the second pattern areas 22 is wider than the pitch P of the rib shaped protrusions 38 in the first pattern areas 20, such that the second pattern areas 22 are configured so as to appear relatively brighter than the first pattern areas 20.
Although exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, the present disclosure is not limited to the above, and obviously various modifications other than the above may be implemented within a scope not departing from the spirit of the present disclosure.
For example, although in the first exemplary embodiment described above the first asterisk protrusions 34 and the second asterisk protrusions 36 were linked together, they may be configured so as not be linked together.
Although the apex angle of the protrusions such as the first asterisk protrusions 34, the second asterisk protrusions 36, and the like is 26° (for example D1 in
In the exemplary embodiments described above, as examples of the protrusions, examples of the first asterisk protrusions 34 and the second asterisk protrusions 36 provided with the plural extension portions 34E extending in a radial shape and the rib shaped protrusions 38 extending in a straight line shape are given, however the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and a plan view shape of the protrusions is not limited to being a radial shape or a straight line shape, and may be so-called embossed pattern. Such an embossed pattern is a pattern including, for example, a leather pattern, a satin pattern, a wood grain pattern, a cloth pattern, and a geometric pattern.
Moreover, the first pattern areas 20 and the second pattern areas 22 are not limited to the shapes illustrated in the exemplary embodiments described above and may, for example, be any freely selected shape such as a rectangular shape or the like, as illustrated in
Although large pattern areas 18 of the exemplary embodiments described above include two pattern areas of different luminance, three or more pattern areas of different luminance may be provided thereto.
The entire content of the disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-042926 filed on Mar. 16, 2021 is incorporated by reference in the present specification.
All publications, patent applications and technical standards mentioned in the present specification are incorporated by reference in the present specification to the same extent as if each individual publication, patent application, or technical standard was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2021-042926 | Mar 2021 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2021/042850 | 11/22/2021 | WO |