This application is based on and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-172995, filed on 22 Oct. 2021, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a tire suited to traveling on a road surface which is off road, for example.
Tires for which traveling on a road surface which is off-road is assumed, normally, often form a block pattern in a tread surface by demarcating land portions constituting the tread surface into a plurality of blocks, by fixedly setting a plurality of main grooves extending along the tire-circumferential direction, or main grooves, and transverse grooves extending between main grooves and between the main groove and tread ends.
With such a tire, upon traveling on an off-road surface, a phenomenon tends to occur called so-called side cut, in which cracks in the tire-radial direction generate in the lateral face of the tire, particularly in the outer surface of the sidewall from the shoulder region of the tread, by impact or contact with unevenness of stones, etc. assuming various shapes scattered on the road surface, pointed parts of rocks, etc.
If side cut occurs in the tire, there is concern over damage due to side cut gradually progressing together with travel, and the tire puncturing in the worst case. As a result thereof, there is a problem in that early replacement of the tire becomes necessary by the useful life of the tire shortening.
As a conventional tire in which such a block pattern is formed, for example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. 2020-93754 discloses a pneumatic tire including a tread and a pair of buttress parts extending from both ends in a tire-axial direction of the tread to an inner side in the tire-axial direction, in which a protector row is formed in at least one of the pair of buttress parts, and the protector row has pattern units including a protector protruding outwards in the tire-axial direction aligned in a tire-circumferential direction, in which the pattern units include a plurality of types having a different pitch, which is the tire-circumferential direction length, and the protectors of the pattern units of a plurality of types respectively have substantially the same protector volume. According to the disclosure of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. 2020-93754, this pneumatic tire is said to not only raise traction on muddy ground, by fixedly setting protectors (side blocks) in a buttress part, but also be able to particularly improve uniformity, in addition to having favorable cut resistance and favorable appearance performance.
In the tire of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. 2020-93754, it is disclosed that the pattern units of the protector (side block) and tread (of shoulder block) pattern units match may be fixedly set so as to match in the tire-circumferential direction, or may be fixedly set to be displaced, and what is specifically shown in the drawings and examples of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. 2020-93754 are cases of both the pattern units of the protector (side blocks) and tread (of shoulder block) pattern units fixedly set so as to match in the tire-circumferential direction.
However, the relative positional relationship between the pattern units of the protector (side block) and tread pattern units (of shoulder block) is not specified as in the tire of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. 2020-93754, and if a case of fixedly setting the pattern units of a protector (side block) and tread (of shoulder block) pattern units so as to match in the tire-circumferential direction as in the drawings and examples of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. 2020-93754, since a lateral face portion of the tire positioned to correspond to the groove bottom of a shoulder transverse groove demarcating the shoulder block has a relatively low rigidity compared to the lateral face portion of the tire positioned to correspond to the shoulder block, and additionally, the protector (side block) is not arranged at the outer surface position of the sidewall corresponding to the groove bottom of the shoulder transverse groove, for example, upon causing the vehicle to travel on a road surface which is off-road under severe travel conditions as in the case of the stones scattered on the road surface being stones having jagged shape or on a road where sharp parts of rocks exist, if the sharp parts of rocks, etc. collide or contact with the lateral face of the tire, there is a problem in that side cut tends to occur at the lateral face portion of the tire positioned to correspond to the groove bottom of the shoulder transverse groove. Furthermore, even if assuming to fixedly set the protector (side block) at a position corresponding to the groove bottom of the shoulder transverse groove, if the size (particularly circumferential-direction dimension) of the protector (side block) is not a reasonable size, it will not be possible to sufficiently raise the rigidity of the lateral face portion of the tire positioned to correspond to the groove bottom of the shoulder transverse groove, and as a result of the possibility of rubber chipping of the side blocks themselves also being high, it is not possible to effectively suppress side cut, which tends to occur at the lateral face portion of the tire positioned to correspond to the groove bottom of the shoulder transverse groove. Additionally, it is not desired if rubber chipping occurs in the side blocks, since the appearance of the tire will deteriorate in addition to the traction performance declining on a road surface which is off-road such as muddy ground.
An object of the present invention is to provide a tire which can effectively suppress side cut, which tends to occur from a shoulder region of a tread to the outer surface of a side wheel in particular, and improve the anti-puncture performance, as well as maintain favorable traction performance over a long period, even in a case of traveling on a road surface which is off-road, for example.
The present inventors found that, by including a side block row configured by a plurality of side blocks of a size (particularly the circumferential-direction dimension Lb) having sufficient rigidity in a positional relationship corresponding to the circumferential-direction range in which one shoulder block and two shoulder transverse grooves demarcating this shoulder block exist, at the outer surface of the sidewall positioned at a side of the shoulder region, even in the case of travelling on a road surface which is off-road, for example, it is possible to effectively suppress side cut, which tends to occur from the shoulder region of the tread to the outer surface of the sidewall in particular, and improve the anti-puncture performance, as well as maintain favorable traction performance over a long period, thereby arriving at completion of the present invention.
More specifically, a tire according to the present invention includes: a tread; a pair of sidewalls extending from both ends in a tire-width direction of the tread towards an inner side in a tire-radial direction; a shoulder region demarcated and formed by a tread end and a shoulder main groove extending along a tire-circumferential direction, in a tread surface, the shoulder region including a plurality of shoulder transverse grooves extending from the shoulder main groove toward an outer side in the tire-width direction is fixedly set; and a shoulder block row configured by aligning in the tire-circumferential direction a plurality of shoulder blocks demarcated by the tread end, the shoulder main groove and the plurality of shoulder transverse grooves, in which the sidewall includes a side block row configured by a plurality of side blocks fixedly set side-by-side in the tire-circumferential direction, and protruding from a surface of the sidewall, and a circumferential-direction dimension of one side block is larger than a circumferential-direction dimension of a region in which one shoulder block and two shoulder transverse grooves demarcating the one shoulder block exist.
With the tire of the present invention configured in this way, by including the side block row configured by a plurality of side blocks fixedly set side-by-side in the tire-circumferential direction in a positional relationship corresponding to the circumferential range at an outer surface of a sidewall positioned on a side of at least one shoulder region among the pair of shoulder regions, and having a circumferential-direction dimension of at least the circumferential-direction range, it is possible to effectively reinforce the lateral face portion of the tire positioned to correspond to the groove bottom of the shoulder transverse groove having relatively low rigidity and at which side cut tends to generate, by the side blocks having sufficient rigidity, while suppressing to the utmost a weight increase of the tire. As a result thereof, even in a case of traveling on a road surface which is off-road, it is possible to effectively suppressing side cut which tends to occur from the shoulder region of the tread to the outer surface of the sidewall, thereby improving the anti-puncture performance, as well as maintain favorable traction performance over a long period.
In addition, in the tire of the present invention, it is preferable for the circumferential-direction dimension of the one side block to be larger than the circumferential-direction dimension of a region in which the two shoulder transverse grooves exist, and the side blocks to be fixedly set in a positional relationship overlapping in a tire-circumferential direction with both of two shoulder blocks positioned on both sides in the tire-circumferential direction of the one shoulder block. Additionally, it is preferable for the side block to have a circumferential-direction overlapping dimension with the two shoulder blocks in a range of at least 5% and no more than 20% relative to a circumferential-direction dimension of each of the shoulder blocks.
By adopting these configurations, it is possible to much more effectively suppress side cut which tends to occur from the shoulder region of the tread to the outer surface of the sidewall in particular.
Furthermore, in the tire of the present invention, it is preferable for the side block to have a maximum height dimension from a surface of the sidewall in a range of at least 4 mm and no more than 15 mm.
Since it is thereby possible to effectively raise the rigidity of the side blocks while suppressing to the utmost an increase in tire weight, it is possible to much more effectively suppress side cut, as well as being possible to much better maintain the traction performance on a road surface which is off-road such as muddy ground over a long period.
Additionally, in the tire of the present invention, it is preferable for the shoulder block row to be configured by two types of shoulder blocks having different sizes of block tread surface alternately arranged in a tire-circumferential direction, and it is more preferable for the two types of shoulder blocks to include a first shoulder block, and a second shoulder block in which a tire-width direction outer end position is positioned more to an inner side in a tire-width direction than a tire-width direction outer end position of the first shoulder block.
It is thereby possible to improve the traction performance on a road surface which is off-road, by giving a step by mutually shifting the tire-width direction outer end positions at the first shoulder block and second shoulder block positioned adjacently in the tire-circumferential direction.
Moreover, in the tire of the present invention, it is preferable for the first shoulder block (having a large block tread surface size) to configure the two shoulder blocks positioned on both sides in a tire-circumferential direction of the one shoulder block, and it is preferable for the second shoulder block (having a small block tread surface size) to configure the one shoulder block.
By adopting these configurations, it is possible to make the rigidity of the lateral face of the tire much more uniform over the tire-circumferential direction, while suppressing to the utmost a weight increase of the tire, a result of which it is possible to realize with good balance both a suppression in side cut and favorable traction performance.
In addition, in the tire of the present invention, it is preferable for the tread to include a center region demarcated and formed by the pair of shoulder main grooves, in which a center main groove extending along a tire-circumferential direction is fixedly set in the center region; and two center block rows configured by arranging side-by-side in the tire-circumferential direction a plurality of center blocks divided by configuring the center main groove and the pair of shoulder main grooves in an extended form of substantially zigzag shape connecting to each other.
It is thereby possible to sufficiently realize favorable traction performance across normal paved roads and every running road surface of off-road surfaces which are not paved.
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a tire which can effectively suppress side cut, which tends to occur from a shoulder region of a tread to the outer surface of a side wheel in particular, and improve the anti-puncture performance, as well as maintain favorable traction performance over a long period, even in a case of traveling on a road surface which is off-road, for example.
Next, an embodiment of a tire according to the present invention will be explained below while referencing the drawings.
The tire 1 of the present invention is a pneumatic tire (hereinafter may be referred to simply as “tire”) which can be favorably used in a vehicle that can travel not only on paved roads, but also on a road surface which is so-called off-road, including every location of terrain to which the vehicle can enter such as grassy, gravely, sandy or muddy areas which are unpaved, for example. However, the tire 1 of the present invention is not limited only to such a situation or use. It should be noted that “road surface which is off-road” referred to herein indicates a road surface including every location of terrain to which the vehicle can enter such as grassy, gravely, sandy or muddy areas which are unpaved, for example.
As shown in
In addition, the tire 1 includes: a carcass 7 engaged with the pair of bead cores 5 and extending in a toroid shape as a whole; a belt 8 and reinforcement belt 9 provided between the tread 4 and the carcass 7; and an inner liner 10 provided at the inner surface side of the carcass 7 for air pressure retention.
A case is shown of the carcass 7 being configured by at least one carcass ply, for example, in
The belt 8 is fixedly set between the tread 4 and the carcass 7 to reinforce the carcass 7. The belt 8 is configured from at least two belt plies fixedly set by laminating belt cords of steel, organic fiber of the like so as to become an oblique arrangement extending in a direction intersecting the tire equatorial plane EL, and in the present embodiment, by the two belt plies 8a and 8b. The belt plies 8a and 8b are desirably fixedly set by laminating in a positional relationship such that the belt cords are arranged with slopes of different orientations from each other relative to the tire-circumferential direction C, for example. With the tire of the present embodiment, the belt cords of the belt plies 8a, 8b are preferably obliquely arranged at angles of 10 to 45 degrees relative to the tire equatorial plane EL.
In addition, with the tire of the present embodiment, the reinforcement belt 9 arranged so as to cover part or the entirety of the outer surface of the belt 8 is fixedly arranged. The reinforcement belt 9 is usually a layer with cord rubber arranging the cords substantially in parallel (0 to 5 degrees) relative to the tire equatorial plane EL. Although the tire of the present embodiment shows a case in which the reinforcement belt 9 is configured by the two layers of double-width reinforcing plies 9a, 9b fixedly arranged so as to cover the entirety of the outer surface of the belt 8, it may be configured by one layer or three or more layers of double-width reinforcing plies. In addition, the reinforcing belt 9 may be configured by a pair of narrow-width reinforcement plies (not illustrated) consisting of a narrow layer with cord rubber covering only both end parts of the belt, and further, can be configured by combining both a wide reinforcement ply and pair of narrow-width reinforcement plies.
The tread 4 includes a pair of shoulder regions 12, 12 formed by dividing by a pair of tread ends Te, Te and a pair of shoulder main grooves 11, 11, as shown in
In addition, in each shoulder region 12, a plurality of shoulder transverse grooves 13, 13, . . . extending from the shoulder main groove 11 towards the outer side in the tire-width direction W is fixedly arranged, and includes a shoulder block row 15 configured by aligning in the tire-circumferential direction C the plurality of shoulder blocks 14, 14, . . . demarcated by the tread end Te, shoulder main groove 11 and plurality of shoulder transverse grooves 13, 13. Herein, the tire 1 of the embodiment shown in
In addition, the tire 1 of the present embodiment, when viewing (part of the tread surface and the sidewall of) the tire 1 expanded on a plan view as shown in
In the tire 1 of the present embodiment, by including the side block row 25 configured by the above such side blocks 24, 24, . . . on the outer surface of the sidewall 3 positioned on the side of at least one shoulder region 12, it is possible to reinforce the portion of the tire lateral face on which the groove bottom of the shoulder transverse groove 13 in which side cut tends to generate by the rigidity being relative low is positioned, by the side blocks 24 having sufficient rigidity, while suppressing to the utmost a weight increase of the tire. Furthermore, in the tire 1 of the present embodiment, in the case of traveling on a soft road surface such as such as sandy soil or muddy soil, since the side block row 25 positioned on the sidewall 3 of the tire comes to make pseudo-ground contact due to the tire sinking in by the weight of the vehicle, the force paddling water, soil, sand, mud, etc. will rise by the recess grooves 26 positioned between the side blocks 24, 24, . . . . As a result thereof, it is possible to effectively suppress side cut which tends to occur from the shoulder region 12 of the tread 4 to the outer surface of the sidewall 3 in particular, and possible to maintain favorable traction performance over a long period as well as improve anti-puncture performance.
It should be noted that, although
In addition, the side blocks 24 preferably have a larger circumferential direction dimension Lb than the circumferential-direction dimension 23, and are fixedly set in a positional relationship overlapping in the tire-circumferential direction C with both of two shoulder blocks 14-2, 14-3 positioned on both sides in the tire-circumferential direction C of one shoulder block 14-1 (refer to
In addition,
The side block 24 preferably has a maximum height dimension h protruding towards the outer side in the tire-width direction within the range of at least 4 mm and no more than 15 mm. By adopting this configuration, it is possible to effectively improve the side cut performance, while suppressing a weight increase in the tire to the utmost.
It should be noted that the maximum height dimension h of the side block 24 is a maximum value of a dimension when measuring the vertical distance from the outer surface 3a of the sidewall 3 along the profile line m of the tire T until the outer face 24a of the side block 24 (refer to
In addition,
It is thereby possible to much better improve the traction performance on a road surface which is off-road, by giving a step by mutually shifting the tire-width direction outer end positions at the first shoulder block and second shoulder block positioned adjacently in the tire-circumferential direction.
Additionally, in the tire 1B shown in
It is thereby possible to make the rigidity of the tire lateral face much more uniform over the tire-circumferential direction C, while suppressing to the utmost a weight increase of the tire, a result of which it is possible to realize with good balance both a suppression in side cut and favorable traction performance.
In addition, as shown in
Additionally, the tire 1 of the present embodiment has a tread pattern formed so that the shoulder blocks 14, 14 respectively positioned in different shoulder block rows 15, 15, and the center blocks 18a, 18b respectively positioned in different center block rows 19a, 19b are rotated 180 degrees from each other to make a so-called point-symmetric pattern.
The tire having such a tread pattern is a favorable tire to be used without limiting the wheel (left/right wheel) mounting the tire relative to the vehicle; however, it may be a tread pattern which is line symmetrical relative to the tire equatorial plane as in the tire in the case of limiting the wheel mounting the tire relative to the vehicle, or alternatively, it is possible to form in a pattern differentiating the tread pattern positioned at both sides of the tire equatorial plane EL without being symmetrical, and is not particularly limited.
It should be noted that the tire of the present embodiment is not limited to only such a configuration for the center blocks 18a, 18b positioned in the center region 16, and is sufficient so long as having a shape which can exhibit stability and controllability including traction performance on a road surface which is off-road.
Each of the aforementioned dimension values is measured in an unloaded normal state mounting the tire to a standard rim and filling with standard internal pressure. Regular rim is a rim for which the standard is decided for every tire, in a specification system including the standard on which the tire is based, and indicates a “standard rim” if JATMA, “Design Rim” if TRA, and “Measuring Rim” if ETRTO. In addition, regular internal pressure is the air pressure decided by each standard for every tire in the specification system including the standard on which the tire is based, and indicates “maximum air pressure” if JATMA, the maximum value described in “TIRE LOAD LIMITS AT VARIOUS COLD INFLATION PRESSURES” if TRA, and “INFLATION PRESSURE” if ETRTO.
The tire according to the present invention can be configured identically to a normal pneumatic tire, other than configuring the shoulder region 12 of the tread 4 in the aforementioned way. Therefore, conventionally known materials, shapes, structures, manufacturing methods, etc. all can be applied to the tire of the present invention.
Although an embodiment of the present invention has been explained above, the present invention is not to be limited to the above-mentioned embodiment, the present invention encompasses all aspects included in the gist of the present disclosure and the claims without being limited to the above-mentioned embodiment, and can be modified in various ways within the scope of the present disclosure. For example, for the reason of a reduction in pattern noise, etc., the tire 1 shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2021-172995 | Oct 2021 | JP | national |